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#politics

The Blaze: Trump RICO case vs. case DOJ SHOULD make against Bidens​
Trump RICO case vs. case DOJ SHOULD make against Bidens​
Donald Trump has been indicted for racketeering, resembling charges against mob families. Glenn Beck argues that the accusations are minor compared to the large sums of money received by the Biden family from foreign entities.


PJ Media: House Freedom Caucus Issues Demands in Return for Continued Spending
House Freedom Caucus Issues Demands in Return for Continued Spending
The House Freedom Caucus issued a list of demands for a continuing resolution, including border security, combating human trafficking, ending political witch hunts, and stopping woke policies in the military. They also oppose short-term funding extensions and a blank check for Ukraine. These demands aim to rein in spending and restore fiscal restraint.


Red State: Her Own Worst Enemy: Kamala Harris and 2024
Her Own Worst Enemy: Kamala Harris and 2024
Kamala Harris's political career has been plagued by bad decisions and incompetence. She struggles with public speaking and often screws things up. Despite attempts to show her compassionate side, she is seen as insincere and out of touch.


Breitbart: Biden Campaign Pours $25 Million into Swing State Ad Blitz
Biden Campaign Pours $25 Million into Swing State Ad Blitz
President Biden's reelection campaign is spending $25 million on a four-month ad campaign in battleground states, promoting his legislative accomplishments and contrasting himself with Trump. The campaign will coincide with major sporting events and aims to reach swing state voters.


Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK: The Atlantic declares Trump guilty until proven innocent, proposes use of 14th Amendment to ban him from ballot
CHARLIE KIRK: The Atlantic declares Trump guilty until proven
innocent, proposes use of 14th Amendment to ban him from ballot
Charlie Kirk criticizes The Atlantic for suggesting that Trump should be disqualified from running based on the 14th Amendment. Kirk argues that the article tries to discredit Trump and shows the Democratic Party's fear of losing the 2024 elections. Despite facing indictments, Trump's popularity remains strong.


#society

The Blaze: MacIntyre: The destruction of human agency
MacIntyre: The destruction of human agency
In the modern world, soulless bureaucracies dominate every aspect of life, with personal interaction becoming impossible. Bureaucratic organizations prioritize standardized processes over human connection, shaping individuals into moldable beings. Interacting with bureaucracies has become more valuable than being human. As artificial intelligence emerges, humans are trained to navigate bureaucratic structures, and even use AI to negotiate with other AI. Humans are making fewer decisions of their own, as larger forces shape their identities and control their behavior. The cultural and moral fabric of organic human social organization is seen as a hindrance to bureaucratic efficiency. The result is the creation of something artificial in place of man.


American Thinker: Texas institution set to sever ties with ALA, supporters denigrated as ‘illiterates’
Texas institution set to sever ties with ALA, supporters denigrated as ‘illiterates’
The Texas State Library & Archives Commission has decided to end its contract with the American Library Association due to concerns about explicit and inappropriate material in school and public libraries. Critics on the left have responded with derogatory remarks, questioning the move and accusing Texas of censorship. The decision highlights the ongoing debate about the role of libraries and the responsibility to provide age-appropriate content.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Woman Reunites with Hero Who Saved Her from Maui Wildfires
VIDEO: Woman Reunites with Hero Who Saved Her from Maui Wildfires
A mother and daughter in Lahaina, Hawaii, escaped wildfires with the help of a stranger who carried the elder woman on his back over a seawall. The group floated in the ocean for eight hours before being safe to return.


Breitbart: Nolte: Queen’s 'Fat Bottomed Girls' Excluded from Children Audio Platform
Nolte: Queen’s 'Fat Bottomed Girls' Excluded from Children Audio Platform
Yoto, an audio platform for small children, has excluded Queen's song "Fat Bottomed Girls" from their collection due to its racy lyrics. While some blame political correctness, others understand the need to protect children's innocence.


The Federalist: During Era Of 'Body Positivity' Queen's 'Fat Bottom Girls' Gets Cancelled
During Era Of 'Body Positivity' Queen's 'Fat Bottom Girls' Gets Cancelled
Music celebrating larger women has become popular, but Queen's song "Fat Bottomed Girls" was left off their Greatest Hits collection, possibly due to cancel culture. This omission is ironic considering the success of Lizzo, but it poses a threat to other artists who express admiration for larger women. The pro-fat movement's "health at every size" ideology seems to only apply to certain songs.


Newsbusters: Female Athlete Silenced at Library Event Space For Affirming Science
Female Athlete Silenced at Library Event Space For Affirming Science
A Moms for Liberty event in Yolo, California was shut down by a librarian after the first speaker referred to transgender women as "biological men". The librarian argued that misgendering was disrespectful, while attendees protested in support of LGBTQ rights. The incident highlights the issue of free speech and differing opinions.


The Blaze: Buffalo State evicts migrants over safety concerns following recent alleged sexual assaults
Buffalo State evicts migrants over safety concerns following recent alleged sexual assaults
SUNY Buffalo State University cancels contract to house migrants in dormitories after alleged sexual assaults. The university decided to terminate the agreement due to safety concerns expressed by parents and students. The local community group, which had requested an extension, called the cancellation discriminatory.


Breitbart: U.K. Farm Asks Visitors to Stop Taking Racy Photos in Sunflower Field
U.K. Farm Asks Visitors to Stop Taking Racy Photos in Sunflower Field
Stoke Fruit Farm Shop in the UK warns visitors to keep their clothes on in the sunflower field due to an increase in reports of naked photography. Social media users react with amusement and curiosity.


Fox News: Prince Harry criticized over new photo showing fuller head of hair after mocking Prince William in memoir
Prince Harry criticized over new photo showing fuller head of hair after mocking Prince William in memoir
Prince Harry's recent photo for BetterUp, a mental health tech startup, shows a thicker, darker head of hair compared to earlier pictures.


#war

PJ Media: Putin Ally: When We Finish with Ukraine, We’re Going Into Europe
Putin Ally: When We Finish with Ukraine, We’re Going Into Europe
The conflict in Ukraine is escalating, and there are concerns it could lead to World War III. Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Russia's Chechen Republic, is threatening Denmark and Sweden over the desecration of the Qur'an. Kadyrov believes Muslim leaders and the West are not doing enough to protect the Qur'an, and he plans to take the war to the West once Ukraine is resolved.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Once Again: Hell No to New U.S. Security Guarantees to Saudi Arabia
The Corner: Once Again: Hell No to New U.S. Security Guarantees to Saudi Arabia
The idea of offering security guarantees to Saudi Arabia in exchange for diplomatic normalization with Israel is seen as foolish and dangerous. The Saudi dictatorship has a history of human rights abuses and supporting radical-jihadist enemies. A recent report claims that Saudi border guards have been killing African migrants and committing other atrocities. Despite this, President Biden plans to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss foreign policy.


Fox News: UK vows increased support for Iraq's anti-drug efforts, strengthening security partnership
UK vows increased support for Iraq's anti-drug efforts, strengthening security partnership
The UK pledges increased support to Iraq in combating drug production and trafficking, with a focus on shared organized crime threats. Britain and Iraq agree to enhance cooperation in addressing drugs, human trafficking, and terrorism.


The New American: Japan, South Korea, U.S. Meet to Counter China, North Korea - The New American
Japan, South Korea, U.S. Meet to Counter China, North Korea - The New American
US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol met at Camp David to discuss coordinating on security policy and confronting China and North Korea. They issued a joint statement strongly opposing China's actions in the South China Sea and emphasized the importance of ASEAN in determining the region's destiny. The leaders also committed to consult trilaterally and coordinate their responses to regional challenges, as well as address potential arms transfers by North Korea.


#economy

Forbes: Texas And New Mexico – Politics Are Getting Into The Oil-Renewable Energy Dilemma
Texas And New Mexico – Politics Are Getting Into The Oil-Renewable Energy Dilemma
Big oil states like Texas and New Mexico are facing political and environmental challenges in their transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies. Texas is a leader in wind energy production and has attracted green energy investments, while New Mexico has set ambitious goals for emissions reduction. However, both states are also grappling with the threat of losing profits and jobs from the oil industry, as well as the increasing frequency of extreme weather events caused by climate change. The story highlights the difficult balance between energy security and climate security and the need for a comprehensive approach to address these challenges.


#military

Fox News: Deadly exchange of fire at disputed Indo-Pakistani border in Kashmir raises tensions
Deadly exchange of fire at disputed Indo-Pakistani border in Kashmir raises tensions
Pakistan's military accuses India of firing at the Kashmir border, resulting in the death of a villager.


#culture

Forbes: Inside A Colorful Silicon Valley Home That Is Splashed With Barbie Pink
Inside A Colorful Silicon Valley Home That Is Splashed With Barbie Pink
A California-based interior designer creates a Barbie dream house with a pink living room and bold colors. The 15,000-square-foot home features a mix of vintage and modern furniture, and the use of pink is on trend. The owners love texture, pattern, and pink, and the design incorporates over 30 paint colors. The entertaining spaces have a wow factor with vintage sconces and tropical chandeliers. The Barbie influence is coincidental, but the love of pink is influenced by Barbie’s iconic status.


#health

Fox News: Texas woman celebrates her 114th birthday, attributing her long life to God: 'Just the Lord keeping me here'
Texas woman celebrates her 114th birthday, attributing her long life to God: 'Just the Lord keeping me here'
Elizabeth Francis, a Houston woman, recently celebrated her 114th birthday, making her the oldest living person in Texas and the seventh-oldest person in the world. She is part of an elite group of "supercentenarians" who have lived over 110 years. Francis attributes her long life to her faith and healthy habits, such as walking for exercise, eating nutritious food, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking and drinking. She is surrounded by a loving family and continues to enjoy giving and sharing with others.


#crime

Fox News: Ohio teen sobs as she learns fate for intentionally killing boyfriend, passenger in car wreck
Ohio teen sobs as she learns fate for intentionally killing boyfriend, passenger in car wreck
Ohio teenager Mackenzie Shirilla was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for intentionally crashing her car into a brick wall at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend and his friend. The court criticized her lack of remorse and highlighted her disturbing behavior after the incident, including seeking a modeling job and appearing in a TikTok video dressed as a corpse.


Fox News: Georgia sheriff pleads guilty to groping TV Judge Hatchett, resigns
Georgia sheriff pleads guilty to groping TV Judge Hatchett, resigns
Georgia Sheriff Kristopher Coody pleaded guilty to grouping reality TV judge Glenda Hatchett and resigned. The incident occurred at a hotel bar and former sheriff Thomas Brown physically intervened. Coody was sentenced to probation, community service, and a fine.


Fox News: Utah children's author dodges death row after DA's 'careful consideration' with victim's family
Utah children's author dodges death row after DA's 'careful consideration' with victim's family
Utah prosecutors have decided not to seek the death penalty for Kouri Richins, a mom of three who allegedly poisoned her husband to death. Prosecutors allege that the motive for the murder was money, as Kouri had taken out multiple life insurance policies on her husband. The couple had financial disagreements, with Kouri wanting to purchase an expensive mansion, which led to tension in their relationship.


#sports

Fox News: Michigan's Jim Harbaugh to serve school-imposed 3-game suspension: reports
Michigan's Jim Harbaugh to serve school-imposed 3-game suspension: reports
The Michigan Wolverines' head football coach, Jim Harbaugh, has been suspended for three games due to alleged recruiting violations. The university had considered a self-imposed suspension, but it was rejected by the Committee on Infractions. The case is expected to carry into next offseason and includes Level II violations and a Level I violation for providing false information to investigators.


#outdoors

Skilled Survival: 13 Best Wild Edibles ANYONE Can Find Nearly Everywhere...
13 Best Wild Edibles ANYONE Can Find Nearly Everywhere...
Knowing wild edible plants is useful for survival. Dandelions, cattails, wild asparagus, milk thistle, clover, wild onions, bamboo, purslane, violets, day-lilies, berries, acorns, and wild lettuce can all be eaten and provide necessary nutrients.


#technology

Breitbart: Nolte: Good News! Artificial Intelligence Can Resurrect Classic Movie Stars
Nolte: Good News! Artificial Intelligence Can Resurrect Classic Movie Stars
Celebrities like James Dean can be resurrected as digital clones thanks to AI, raising concerns about the rights of the deceased. Today's actors fear being replaced by AI James Dean, but why not get rid of talentless stars like Meryl Streep and Josh Gad and bring back the likes of Jean Harlow and Lou Costello? Movies used to be about real human experiences that brought people together, but now they lack substance. AI could bring back iconic stars like John Wayne and Bette Davis, but there is a concern that unethical producers could manipulate their images. Nonetheless, many current actors lack talent and charisma compared to the classics. Voice actors also worry about being replaced by digitally resurrected voices. However, if machines do a better job, they should get the job. Actors and writers are not immune to progress and should not be protected from losing their jobs to machines. Ultimately, the public's affection for actors determines their value, and most would not be missed if they were replaced by AI-generated stars. The fear of being replaced stems from the knowledge that they are not good at their jobs.


Fox News: Best prompts to get the most out of an AI chatbot
Best prompts to get the most out of an AI chatbot
Using AI chatbots can be helpful, but it's important to ask specific questions to get accurate answers. You can ask for simplified explanations, use the "Act as if..." method, specify what you need help with, and set the length of the answer. Avoid getting too personal and be cautious about giving sensitive information. It's also important to change topics if the conversation is going off track. OpenAI is adding new features to ChatGPT to improve customization and privacy. With the right approach, chatbots can be efficient and convenient.


#other

Fox News: 'Friends' star Courteney Cox's embarrassing secret that makes her just like TV character
'Friends' star Courteney Cox's embarrassing secret that makes her just like TV character
Courteney Cox jokingly reveals her messy closet, resembling her character Monica from "Friends." Fans relate to the video and make references to the show.


The Babylon Bee: California Drought Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change - UPDATE: California Rain Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change
California Drought Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change - UPDATE: California Rain Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change
California Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed that the devastating California drought is evidence of climate change. He emphasized the need to address the worsening desertification. However, during a photo op, Newsom quickly changed his statement, attributing the rain as undeniable evidence instead. Climate scientists later commented that any phenomenon can be seen as evidence of climate change if one strongly believes so.