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#politics
The New American: Growing U.S. Debt Menaces Liberty and Prosperity - The New American
Congress' priority is passing legislation to fund the government and avoid a shutdown, but reaching a long-term spending bill seems unlikely. The national debt, projected to grow by at least $115 trillion over the next 30 years, will not be addressed. Both parties are addicted to welfare-warfare spending, and resistance to big government within the Republican party is weakening. The government's credit rating downgrade is not taken seriously, as officials believe the Federal Reserve will bail them out. Americans are paying more for basic living expenses, and adding more debt will pressure the Fed to keep interest rates low. The debt-based economy will eventually collapse, leading to political divisions and possible violence. Preparations for personal safety and the spread of liberty ideas are necessary.
Daily Wire: New Document May Lead To Joe Biden’s Direct Involvement In Corruption
The House Oversight Committee discovered a secret email address used by then-Vice President Joe Biden and requested all related records and emails. The committee is concerned about the use of alternative email addresses for official government communication, especially if they were used to conceal outside business activities. Furthermore, the committee found evidence that Biden had communicated with his son Hunter Biden about a call with the president of Ukraine. This raises questions about Joe Biden's involvement in his family's corrupt activities.
Forbes: Beware: The Biden Administration Refers To “Economically Significant” Regulations In The Past Tense
Biden's executive order has raised the threshold for what is considered a "significant regulatory action" from $100 million to $200 million. This means that actions costing less than $200 million will no longer receive automatic regulatory supervision. The change in terminology from "economically significant" to "Section 3(f)(1) Significant" is concerning as it allows for more rules to go unnoticed and evade critical review.
Fox News: GOP lawmaker demands NYC drop charges against migrant shelter protestors
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., is calling for charges to be dropped against protestors opposing the conversion of a nursing home into a migrant shelter. She accuses the mayor of treating them more harshly than left-wing protestors during the Black Lives Matter movement. Malliotakis argues that the facility places an undue burden on her constituents and prioritizes illegal immigrants over taxpaying citizens.
Breitbart: Marjorie Taylor Greene: Trump Indictments 'Pure Communism'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene dismissed the charges against former President Donald Trump as "pure communism" and claimed that voters are more concerned about economic conditions than indictments. She described it as a conspiracy by the Democrat Party to use the justice system to affect the 2024 election. Greene emphasized that Americans prioritize gas prices, food prices, inflation, and security, and accused Democrats of attempting to steal the 2024 election from Trump.
#society
Newsbusters: Frying the Knot? NYT Proclaims Misery for Summer Weddings Because ‘Climate Change’
The New York Times exaggerates the impact of climate change on summer weddings, portraying couples as victims. They claim that extreme weather conditions are ruining weddings, but high temperatures have always been a concern. The article focuses on the plight of a couple in Phoenix, but summer is not peak wedding season there. The Times is pushing eco-sensationalism and needs to be called out.
Breitbart: New Hampshire Barbershop Gives Free Haircuts to School Children
A New Hampshire barbershop offers free haircuts to school kids who can't afford it. The owner, Henry Proctor, was moved by one boy's inability to pay. Proctor and hair stylist Lizzy Nute have given out 30 free haircuts so far.
Fox News: Oliver Anthony predicts US will not last ‘more than another generation’ unless country changes course
Oliver Anthony, the viral sensation and singer-songwriter, believes that the United States will not last much longer if it continues on its current path. He hopes that people will appreciate each other and try to find similarities instead of division. Anthony sees his song "Rich Men North of Virginia" as a message of hope from God, not something special about himself. He predicts a gloomy future for the country unless there is a change in the cultural and political direction. The song has gone viral, receiving millions of views and reaching the top of the iTunes charts.
Daily Wire: Charlize Theron Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors: ‘I’m Just Aging!’
Actress Charlize Theron denies having plastic surgery or fillers, attributing her changing appearance to natural aging. She criticizes the double standard between men and women when it comes to aging and emphasizes the importance of empathy in everyone's journey. Theron also discusses her children's perspective on aging and her support for her transgender child.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Palestinian Gunmen Kill Israeli Woman in West Bank
Israeli woman killed in suspected Palestinian shooting attack near Hebron; Israeli man wounded, child unharmed. Israeli military sets up roadblocks, searches for suspects. Hamas praises attack; Israeli forces hunt Palestinian shooter. Clashes in Nablus village; eight wounded. Palestinians gather near Gaza border fence, clash with Israeli soldiers. Peace talks collapsed in 2014.
#economy
Human Events: More than 200 ships unable to cross Panama Canal amid drought
The Panama Canal has a major backlog of over 200 ships due to a severe drought, causing delays and higher fees to cross. The canal authority has reduced slots for large vessels and issued lower weight limits. The US Army Corps of Engineers is working to increase water flow.
#education
American Thinker: Teaching proper English to black children is ‘white racial superiority’ for California ‘educators’
Leftist academics argue correcting a child's pronunciation of "ask" perpetuates disadvantage in the black community. Proper English benefits all races.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Kansas Newspaper Raided over Reporter Lying
A local Kansas newspaper, the Marion County Record, was raided by police after a reporter allegedly lied to access legal documents. The police claimed that the reporter impersonated someone else while obtaining driving records, leading to accusations of identity theft. The motives behind the raid remain unclear, but it occurred after the newspaper had been investigating the background of the local police chief.
Daily Wire: 18-Year-Old Arrested For Allegedly Killing 11-Year-Old Texas Girl
An 18-year-old man has been arrested for sexually assaulting and murdering an 11-year-old girl in Texas. The suspect was interviewed and had his DNA collected, but was not initially considered a suspect. However, additional evidence linked him to the crime. The man confessed to the murder and the victim's family is seeking justice.
Fox News: 8 injured in Minneapolis shooting, including 6 teens
Eight people, including six teenagers, were injured in a shooting on a Minneapolis street. All victims are expected to survive.
Fox News: Despite FBI takedown, infamous Raccoon Stealer malware returns
In the world of cybercrime, the Raccoon Stealer malware strain has made a comeback, stealing sensitive information from 60 applications and offering stolen credentials for a $200 monthly subscription fee. The malware targets popular applications, extracts login details, loots financial data, examines browser histories, and identifies cryptocurrency details. The developer of Raccoon Stealer was arrested in 2022, but a rejuvenated version of the malware has recently emerged, featuring quick search capabilities and the ability to counter security bots. Users are advised to have strong passwords, use two-factor authentication, and have good antivirus software on all devices.
Forbes: Trump Will Surrender At Georgia Jail This Week — Here’s What To Expect As He May Get First Mug Shot
Former President Donald Trump is set to surrender to authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, by Friday afternoon, facing his fourth indictment related to his attempts to overturn the state's 2020 election. Trump will be booked at the Fulton County jail and may have to undergo the usual processing, including a mug shot. It is uncertain when he will appear in court, but he is not expected to be held in custody.
The Blaze: Woke bicyclist caught on video kicking then torching 'Trump Won' yard sign and running away. 'Help me make him a felon,' GOP activist sign owner requests.
A video surfaced of a bicyclist vandalizing and setting fire to a "Trump Won" yard sign in Raleigh, North Carolina. The owner of the sign, John Kane, posted the video on social media and is offering a $1,000 reward to catch the culprit. Attorney James R. Lawrence III stated that legal action will be taken once the suspect is identified.
Fox News: Austin PD hundreds of officers short as crime cripples city, union warns: 'Don't have the resources'
Residents of Austin, Texas are experiencing the consequences of the "Defund the Police" movement. The city council's neglect of local law enforcement has resulted in staff shortages, leaving 911 callers on hold and crime rates spiraling out of control. The city has lost over 800 officers in the past six years, and homicide rates rank 15th in the U.S.
#sports
Fox News: WWE brand remains strong as company sells 90K tickets to upcoming WrestleMania 40
Tickets for WrestleMania 40, set to be held in Philadelphia in April 2024, went on sale and over 90,000 tickets have already been sold, surpassing last year's ticket sales record. The WWE has not announced the lineup for the matches yet.
Forbes: Why The Public Strongly Supports Paying College Athletes
Nearly 70% of U.S. adults believe college athletes should be able to receive direct compensation from their schools, according to a survey conducted by Sportico and The Harris Poll. The majority also support athletes' ability to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Many argue that the commercialization of college sports has made compensation for athletes inevitable.
Fox News: MLB ump Ángel Hernández under fire over egregious strike calls during Braves-Giants
MLB umpire Ángel Hernández was criticized for making bad calls during a game between the Atlanta Braves and San Francisco Giants. Several pitches that were clearly outside the strike zone were called strikes, resulting in frustration from players and broadcasters. The Giants ultimately won the game 4-3.
Fox News: Cowboys' Jerry Jones backs Dak Prescott amid pursuit to get back to Super Bowl: 'We have a quarterback'
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expresses unwavering confidence in quarterback Dak Prescott, believing that this year's team is in a better position to win the Super Bowl than in previous years. Jones believes that Prescott has the ability to lead the team to success, despite their long absence from the championship game. With 24,943 passing yards and 166 touchdowns since taking over as starter, Prescott's performance will be crucial in the team's quest for victory.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: A Day in South Korea - Fishing from Shore on Jeju Island
A man visits Jeju Island in South Korea and attempts to go fishing, but has no luck until the last day when he catches a small Cocktail Wrasse. Despite the lack of success, he still enjoys exploring the island and its natural beauty.
#other
The Blaze: Guest frustrates CNN host when he calls out deceptively edited video clip of Ron DeSantis: 'It is not correct'
Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli called out CNN for airing a deceptive video clip of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Cuccinelli pointed out that CNN had edited the clip to make it seem like DeSantis was attacking Trump supporters, when in reality he was talking about the need for a movement based on principles.