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#politics
National Review: Yes, President Harris Is a Legitimate Issue
Kamala Harris is under scrutiny as a potential future president, and Republicans are criticized for their focus on her. Joe Biden's health and age further intensify the attention on Harris. Her poor political performance and negative ratings contribute to her being a political target. The possibility of Harris becoming the next president is inevitable in the 2024 debate.
Fox News: Ramaswamy's eyebrow-raising Haley attack, judge rejects sorority's trans member lawsuit
Ramaswamy camp attacks Nikki Haley, raising eyebrows. Violence erupts at migrant protest outside Dem mayor's home. Federal judge dismisses sorority's lawsuit against trans member. GOP candidate receives fantastic response after debate. School board president faces backlash for urging 'Christ-centered' parents.
American Thinker: The game is afoot
Democratic corruption is being exposed as change looms. Trump raised millions in fundraising while Biden fell far behind. The game is afoot.
#society
Fox News: Prince William, Kate Middleton join King Charles at Balmoral as king welcomes Prince Andrew back into family
Senior members of the royal family, including Prince Andrew, were seen in Scotland over the weekend. They were photographed on their way to a church in separate vehicles. This comes as Andrew's controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein are being revisited.
#war
Euromaidan Press: From ‘counteroffensive failure’ to ‘total corruption’ and ‘prosperous life’ in occupation: Kremlin develops new narratives
The Kremlin has approved new narratives for its information warfare against Ukraine, including discrediting the country and its international partners. The narratives include undermining confidence in Ukraine's victory potential, portraying Ukrainian counteroffensive as unsuccessful, highlighting total corruption, and creating the illusion of a prosperous life in occupied territories.
Euromaidan Press: UK Intel: Russian soldiers get 2,7 more than Russia’s national average salary
Russia is offering high salaries to its citizens to recruit them for the invasion of Ukraine. Soldiers serving in Ukraine are offered over 2.7 times the average salary in Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Japan Says Its Embassy In Beijing Was Targeted With A Brick As Diplomatic Row Over Fukushima Waste Water Escalates
Tensions between Japan and China escalate over Fukushima water release. Japanese Foreign Minister confirms brick-throwing incident at embassy in Beijing. Japan urges China to protect its citizens.
National Review: Will Disaster Strike if the U.S. Leaves Niger?
The U.S. counterterrorism apparatus in Africa is not at risk of collapse due to the recent coup in Niger. While it is concerning, the U.S. interests in the region are narrow and manageable. The Biden administration is looking for ways to condemn the junta while maintaining a relationship with the new authorities. If necessary, the U.S. can find alternative basing arrangements in nearby countries. The terrorist groups in West Africa and the Sahel have not shown intent or desire to attack Western targets, and there have been no terrorist attacks traced back to them against the U.S.
#economy
Liberty Nation: Tossing BRICS at the West
The BRICS coalition, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is challenging the global economic and political dominance of the West. The group recently invited six countries, including Argentina and Egypt, to join their ranks, and aims to advance infrastructure and reform the multilateral trading system. BRICS also plans to establish a new reserve currency and engage in trade using local currencies. With the potential to control 80% of global crude oil reserves, BRICS poses a significant threat to American and European power.
Forbes: Will Niger Troubles Squeeze Uranium Supply?
Niger's uranium supply in jeopardy due to coup. Potential for market scramble.
Global uranium prices rise slightly after Niger coup. Future fears of uranium shortage.
National Review: We’re Suing to Save Michigan’s Tax Cut
Michigan families and small businesses received an income-tax cut, but state leaders plan to ignore the law and raise taxes again. The tax cut provides relief to businesses recovering from the pandemic, and its removal would hurt job creators. The fight to restore the tax cut and uphold the rule of law is underway.
#education
The Federalist: Are Your State's Ed Standards Forcing Radical Politics On Kids?
Several state education departments are creating new curricular frameworks that prioritize politics over actual learning. For example, California's math framework focuses on "teaching toward social justice" and New Jersey's English language arts and math standards indoctrinate children about climate change. Parents should have the right to opt their children out of such teachings, and transparency around school curriculum should be ensured.
#sports
Fox News: American Coco Gauff gets fed up with chair umpire over US Open opponent's slow play: 'She's never ready!'
American tennis star Coco Gauff gets frustrated with Germany's Laura Siegemund's slow pace of play during their first-round match at the 2023 U.S. Open. Gauff confronts the chair umpire, expressing her dissatisfaction with the lack of enforcement of violations. Despite the distraction, Gauff eventually wins the match and advances to the next round.
#other
Forbes: Elon Musk’s X Is Facing 2,200 Arbitration Cases From Ex-Twitter Employees
Billionaire Elon Musk faces over 2,200 arbitration claims from former employees at X (previously known as Twitter) since he purchased the company and fired most of its workforce. The lawsuit alleges that X is delaying the arbitration process by not paying its share of the fees, while the company argues that it is not required to pay and has invited the employees to provide the fees themselves.