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#politics
Spectator USA: Eight GOP presidential candidates who aren’t Trump to debate in Milwaukee
The Republican National Committee announces the presidential candidates for the debate. Trump will not attend. Surrogates working on a resolution with Fox News. Some candidates claim to have qualified, but were not chosen.
National Review: Biden Likens ‘Insignificant’ 2004 House Fire to Deadly Hawaii Wildfire
Joe Biden compared the Hawaiian wildfire to a 2004 house fire that almost cost him his cat and Corvette. The fire in Biden's house was not significant, according to the fire department. Biden and the first lady visited survivors and promised government support for rebuilding. Hawaii's attorney general started an investigation into the response effort. The cause of the wildfire remains unclear.
The New American: Biden's Pattern of Behavior Lacks the Empathy He Promised - The New American
President Joe Biden has shown a pattern of behavior lacking empathy, refusing to address various crises with compassion. From the rising death toll in Hawaii to the deadly evacuation in Kabul and the train derailment in Ohio, Biden has failed to convey that he feels the pain of the people he serves. Despite claims of being the standard-bearer of empathy, his indifference has been noticed by the nation, leading to a decline in his job approval ratings. This pattern of behavior raises concerns even among his supporters.
PJ Media: Biden to Maui Families Who Lost Everything: I Almost Lost a Corvette in a Fire
Presidents using tragic events for political gain, treating survivors as props in a show. Reagan balanced empathy and solemnity, while Biden's attempts at empathy seem insincere and detached. He tells unrelated personal stories and offers inadequate aid to disaster victims.
The Right Scoop: Joe Biden goes to Maui and lies about a house fire, then falls asleep! [VIDEO]
Joe Biden lied about his house fire, claiming he almost lost his wife when it was just a small fire. He joked about losing his corvette and cat, which is insensitive considering the devastation people have suffered. There are also videos of Biden appearing to doze off and making jokes about the hot ground in Maui. The media is not holding him accountable for his actions.
Fox News: DeSantis, Ramaswamy to stand center stage at first GOP presidential debate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy will be center stage at the GOP presidential debate. Former Vice President Mike Pence and former ambassador Nikki Haley will also stand alongside them. Former Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Tim Scott will be in the fifth and sixth positions.
Fox News: New York AG opens probe into NYC contractor accused of threatening migrants, interfering with police
The New York Attorney General is investigating third-party contractor DocGo, which has a $432 million contract to care for asylum seekers in New York City. The probe is focused on possible violations of state and federal laws regarding the treatment of asylum seekers, including allegations of inaccurate information, threats, and enrollment in ineligible healthcare plans. The contractor is also accused of interfering with local police investigations into alleged sexual assaults committed by relocated asylum seekers. City officials have expressed support for the investigation.
Fox News: Oklahoma gov calls to reinstate 'Remain in Mexico': 'You don't have a brain' if you don't want a secure border
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt visited the southern border and is urging the Biden administration to reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" policy to secure the border. Stitt highlighted the presence of terrorists and the release of migrants into the US as concerns. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is reportedly selling off border wall materials, including steel beams, through an online auction marketplace.
American Thinker: Joe Biden finally gets to Maui, cracks joke to survivors about the time he ‘almost’ lost his ‘Corvette’
A vintage Corvette storing classified documents is lost in a fire, threatening Biden's income. Biden compares his experience to losing a home during a speech. He also falls asleep during a memorial event. Outrage ensues. Blame-shifting and pointing fingers seem imminent.
Breitbart: Sadiq Khan Sought to Pressure Scientists Into Supporting ULEZ Scheme
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's office pressured scientist Professor Frank Kelly to dispute a study showing minimal air quality improvements from the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) scheme. The office wanted to "set the record straight" and protect the scheme's credibility. Meanwhile, there have been nearly 300 incidents of attacks on spy cameras used in the ULEZ, and the planned expansion of the scheme has faced backlash, including protests and opposition from Khan's own Labour Party. Critics question the effectiveness of the car tax and highlight the lack of evidence linking car emissions to air pollution-related deaths in London.
Breitbart: Meet the Eight Candidates Appearing in First Republican Primary Debate
The Republican National Committee announced the eight presidential candidates participating in the first GOP debate: Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Asa Hutchinson, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim Scott. Donald Trump, the frontrunner, will not be attending the debate due to his significant polling advantage.
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Forbes: Hollywood Should Take Note Of Taylor Swift’s Kindness
In a show of generosity, Taylor Swift gave $55 million in bonuses to her touring crew, including $100,000 to each truck driver. Meanwhile, the entertainment industry is facing a strike as writers and actors demand better treatment and fair compensation. The top executives are seen as greedy, leaving talent struggling. Swift's actions highlight the importance of sharing the wealth and could serve as an example for resolving the strike.
PJ Media: Relax: UK Muslim Prof Says Taliban Are Misunderstanding Islam
The status of women in Afghanistan continues to worsen, as the Taliban's Ministry of Vice and Virtue believes women's faces should be hidden, as it decreases their value. However, a Muslim professor claims the Taliban have misunderstood Islam. It is a matter of dispute among Muslims whether women should cover their faces, but the professor fails to acknowledge this.
#war
Fox News: More than 200 Afghan government officials, security forces killed following Taliban takeover: UN
More than 200 former Afghan officials and security forces have been killed by the Taliban since its takeover, according to a UN report. The Taliban has been accused of committing at least 800 human rights violations, including enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests, torture, and threats. The report highlights the betrayal of trust and calls on the Taliban to uphold international human rights law.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Japan Will Release Nuclear Wastewater From Ruined Fukushima Plant Into The Pacific Ocean From Thursday—Here’s What To Know
Japan plans to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the sea, sparking outrage among fishing organizations and nearby countries. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has instructed the operator of the plant to begin the discharge if conditions allow it. The release, which is part of a plan approved by the UN, is seen as necessary for the decommissioning of the plant, which was damaged by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The move is controversial and has led to restrictions on Japanese seafood imports, as well as diplomatic tensions between Japan and other nations.
#health
The New American: Canadian Woman Goes to Hospital for Suicidal Thoughts; Clinician Suggests Assisted Suicide - The New American
A Canadian woman seeking help for her suicidal thoughts was shocked when the clinician suggested medical assistance in dying (MAID), or euthanasia. The woman, Kathrin Mentler, was unprepared for this response and felt that the clinician's suggestion undermined her request for help. MAID has already become a dangerous option for Canadians, with a significant increase in deaths due to euthanasia. Mental illness was supposed to be the next target for MAID, but public criticism delayed it. The expansion of MAID raises concerns among healthcare professionals who worry about the difficulty of accurately assessing patients' recovery prospects. This issue is further exacerbated by the power imbalance between healthcare workers and patients, potentially leading to inappropriate recommendations for euthanasia.
#education
Newsbusters: Maddow Spreads Fake News About Arkansas History Standards
MSNBC discusses Arkansas's decision to downgrade AP African American Studies, potentially affecting teaching about the Little Rock Nine. The conversation overlooks Arkansas's explicit reference to the Little Rock Nine in its high school history standards.
Fox News: Another California school district to vote on policy to inform parents when their children identify as trans
The Orange Unified School District in California may inform parents about their children identifying as transgender, aiming to protect parental rights in education. The issue has sparked political tension.
#sports
Forbes: Washington Nationals Keep Manager Dave Martinez For Three More Years
The Washington Nationals have extended manager Dave Martinez's contract for two years, with a club option for 2026. Martinez guided the team to their first World Series championship in 2019 and has successfully transitioned the roster to a younger, more promising group amidst injuries and roster changes. General manager Mike Rizzo is also expected to receive a similar contract extension.
Fox News: College football teams finding new ways to monitor athletes as sports-betting scandals continue to surface
As legalized sports gambling spreads, universities and athletic departments are enlisting the help of independent betting monitors to make sure athletes don't violate rules against betting on sports. Athletes must provide personal information that can be used to determine if they are engaging in suspicious activity. Schools are taking these precautions due to recent scandals involving betting in college sports.
National Review: International Chess Federation Bars Males from Women’s Division
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has implemented guidelines that prevent transgender women from competing in the women's division, causing controversy among chess federations. FIDE's new policies include a two-year suspension from women-only competitions for players who change their gender. Russia supports the guidelines, while chess federations in England, Germany, France, and the United States express disapproval.
Daily Wire: ‘They Risk To Be Suspended’: Powerlifting Body Issues Ultimatum About Trans Powerlifters
The International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) issued an ultimatum to the Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) regarding transgender powerlifters competing against women. IPF rules state that transgender athletes must demonstrate their testosterone levels are within specific limits. Failure to comply may result in the CPU being suspended. This has caused controversy and concern among female powerlifters who feel it gives transgender athletes an unfair advantage.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Creepy Abandoned Places in Maine You Have to Visit
Maine has a plethora of ghost towns and abandoned places to explore, each with its own unique story and creepy happenings. From Perkins Township, abandoned due to pollution, to Freeman, a once-flourishing town, there are many abandoned locations to discover in Maine. Just make sure to find out if it's legal to explore them before you go.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Glitch On Musk's X Temporarily Wipes Out Iconic Internet Images
Numerous images and related links from 2011-2014 have disappeared from X's platform, including the iconic Oscar selfie by Ellen DeGeneres. The glitch temporarily wiped out these images and links, leaving some of the internet's most memorable moments missing.
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Fox News: Alaska Airlines passengers scream as plane makes hard landing amid Tropical Storm Hilary: 'Sparks outside'
Alaska Airlines Flight 1288 makes hard landing during Tropical Storm Hilary, causing sparks and terrifying passengers. The plane experienced landing gear issues but all passengers and crew were safely deplaned.
Fox News: Hunters take out serial cow-killing 'Ninja' bear in Japan
A legendary brown bear known as "Ninja" that had been attacking livestock in Hokkaido, Japan, was killed by hunters after evading capture for three years. The bear had attacked 66 cows but only killed about half of them, confusing experts. Authorities used various methods including traps and machines emitting light and noise to catch the bear but were unsuccessful until last month. The bear's attacks on cattle cost an estimated $158,000 in damages, and there have been increasing conflicts between humans and bears in the region.
American Thinker: 14 US cities initiate new globalist climate plan in partnership with Soros and the Clintons
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, funded by Michael Bloomberg and other billionaires, aims to convince people to give up meat, dairy, private cars, and most flights to control temperatures and save the planet. This globalist organization includes 14 American cities and receives support from organizations like the Clinton Foundation and George Soros's Open Society Foundations. Despite their environmental concerns, billionaire funders like Bloomberg himself use private jets and own gas-guzzling cars. These policies limit freedom and ignore scientific data, revealing the true goal of controlling people's lives.