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PJ Media: Nothing is Safe. Now the Biden Administration Wants to Regulate Your Ceiling Fan
The Department of Energy has proposed rules on energy efficiency for ceiling fans, claiming that consumers will save money on energy costs. However, Republicans are concerned about the potential job losses for small ceiling fan manufacturers. They have sent a letter to Jennifer Granholm, urging the DOE to consider the impact on small businesses.
The DOE defended the regulations, stating that they would provide more energy-efficient options and save taxpayers money. However, critics argue that the savings are minimal compared to the potential job losses. They also question why the government is not taking stronger action against China's CO2 emissions.
Red State: CNN Hacks Slam DeSantis Over Jacksonville Shooting, but Text Messages Bust Reporter's Misleading Framing
On Saturday, a gunman opened fire in Jacksonville, FL, killing three individuals. The shooter's writings indicated the shootings were racially motivated. The press immediately politicized the matter, suggesting Republicans were at fault, ignoring the hypocrisy when a far-left militant shooter killed at a Christian school in Nashville. CNN decided to attack Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for not immediately flying to Jacksonville.
The press continued to show its bias by criticizing DeSantis while ignoring President Biden's tardy response and lack of empathy to the devastating fires in Maui. CNN wrote positive profiles about Biden's visit, gaslighting the nation. The reporter who questioned DeSantis lied about asking if he would deviate from campaigning, causing a manufactured controversy. The press's political motivation is transparent.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: The occupation of The Roosevelt Hotel and the decline of midtown Manhattan
The Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan is now filled with illegal immigrant "asylum seekers" who are causing chaos in the area. Former Mayor Bill de Blasio rented the hotel to house these immigrants, which has led to the decline of the surrounding neighborhood. Under Mayor Eric Adams, the situation is only getting worse, with businesses closing down and Wall Street firms moving away. The city is being overrun, and taxpayers are left to foot the bill.
Red State: Is the NRA Still Relevant?
The NRA, established in 1871, supports gun rights and provides training services. However, they have lobbyed for gun control in the past. Other gun rights groups like the FPC are more effective in defending Second Amendment rights through lawsuits. The firearms community needs to unite against the Democrat Party's agenda of restricting their rights.
#society
Fox News: Ex-ESPN anchor praised for speaking out on Disney-owned network's alleged 'hypocrisy': 'One brave woman'
Sage Steele, a former ESPN anchor, receives praise for her decision to leave the network and exercise her First Amendment rights. She alleged that ESPN breached her contract after criticizing the network's parent company and former President Obama. Activists Enes Kanter Freedom and Riley Gaines express support for Steele's bravery in holding people and companies accountable, highlighting the challenges of cancel culture in the sports industry. The and hashtags are applicable to this summary.
Breitbart: Meet the Winner of Breitbart’s First Installment of the Big Ole ‘Merica Sweepstakes
Breitbart announces Katy Stamper as the winner of their sweepstakes, winning a grill. Katy is excited and grateful to Breitbart and plans to host BBQs. She appreciates Breitbart's news and the community's American-first perspective. (Categorized as )
#economy
Forbes: Economists, and Their Comical Search For a Higher ‘Inflation Target’
Phone bills used to cause disputes among roommates, but nowadays, we don't even think about it. Economic growth leads to falling prices, contrary to what Harvard economist Jason Furman believes. His belief in the Phillips Curve and his assertion that inflation stimulates investment are laughable and insulting. The most valuable businesses achieve success by lowering prices, not by raising them.
Foreign Policy: Where Is the Global Fighter Jet Market Headed?
The F-35 fighter jet market is shifting, and the United States may not dominate forever. The U.S. uses the fighter jet program to further its influence and leave allies dependent. Sweden struggles to sell its fighter jets, hurting its defense industry. China no longer needs Russia's help in its aerospace industry. The Nordic Air Force may form an alliance within NATO.
#military
Daily Wire: 3 U.S. Marines Killed, Several Injured During Training Exercise In Australia
Three U.S. Marines die in a crash during a training exercise in Australia. The Osprey aircraft carrying the troops crashed, injuring 20 others. Recovery efforts are ongoing.
Breitbart: Three U.S. Marines Killed, 20 Injured After Osprey Plane Crash in Australia
Three U.S. Marines died and 20 were injured when an Osprey aircraft crashed during war games in Australia. The crash occurred on Melville Island, with five Marines in serious condition and one in critical condition. The recovery efforts are ongoing, and investigations into the cause of the crash are underway.
#culture
Fox News: Engagement chicken: The dish women make to cast a 'spell' when they hope to marry
Looking to get engaged? Try cooking the famous "engagement chicken" recipe -- it's legendary for its magic. Originating from Glamour magazine, the recipe has evolved over time but retains its romantic essence.
#education
Fox News: Here's the proof school choice works for parents and students
Catholic schools in Florida see a rise in enrollment and success due to school choice, making them more diverse. They reopened sooner during COVID-19 and had better academic outcomes.
#crime
Fox News: Jacksonville Sheriff releases images of weapon bearing swastikas after Dollar General shooting
A White gunman carrying an AR-15 rifle and a Glock handgun opened fire in a Dollar General store in a predominately African-American neighborhood, killing three people before taking his own life. The firearms carried by the shooter displayed swastikas, indicating a racially motivated attack. The shooter had sent manifestos expressing his hateful ideology to his parents, law enforcement, and the media prior to the attack.
Fox News: Armed taxi driver turns the tables on attempted robber accused of targeting cabbies: cops
A Louisiana taxi driver in Metairie shot and killed an armed suspect who tried to rob him. The 23-year-old suspect, Gerald Pope, was linked to two previous robberies of cab drivers in the area. The cab driver is not facing charges as the shooting was deemed justified.
The Blaze: Chicago teacher charged with child pornography after being arrested with minor at Miami airport
A Chicago teacher is charged with child pornography after arriving at Miami International Airport with a 17-year-old Argentinian boy. The boy claimed that the teacher asked him to sleep in the same bed in Argentina, and upon searching the teacher's phone, explicit content was found involving another minor.
#sports
Forbes: A Question Of Legacy: Will The Women’s World Cup Transform Soccer In Australia?
Matthew Galea, of the Essendon Royals Club, worries about the lack of facilities to accommodate the growing interest in soccer in Melbourne. The success of the Matildas in the Women's World Cup did not translate into long-term investment at the grassroots level. The lack of development in facilities is causing challenges for clubs and registrations have become more challenging after the tournament. The structural problem of disunity in Australian soccer needs to be addressed for the sport to truly prosper.
#other
Forbes: ‘Untold: Swamp Kings’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
Netflix's Top 10 list has seen changes as Untold: Swamp Kings is dethroned by the British miniseries Who Is Erin Carter? The latter explores a woman's "violent past" during a supermarket robbery, and although it has average reviews, its limited series status suggests no second season. Meanwhile, The Ultimatum, a reality dating show, takes the third spot. Ragnarok's third season debuts at number three, while Suits continues to perform well. However, the future of new, scripted series on Netflix is uncertain due to potential strikes, potentially leading to an increase in documentaries and reality TV.