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#politics

American Thinker: Democrat senator accuses Mike Pence of ‘little’ understanding on ‘gun violence’
Democrat senator accuses Mike Pence of ‘little’ understanding on ‘gun violence’
Both sides are clueless about preventing mass shootings. Mike Pence suggests more institutions for the mentally ill and expedited appeals for mass shooters. Connecticut senator Chris Murphy disagrees, stating that most shooters intend to die. Pence is a gun-grabber who supports red flag laws. The debate raises questions about due process and the definition of mental illness. Neither Pence nor Murphy has a real solution.


Flag And Cross: Dan Bongino: Cocaine Left in WH Wasn't Placed There by Accident, According to an 'Insider'
Dan Bongino: Cocaine Left in WH Wasn't Placed There by Accident, According to an 'Insider'
Conservative talk show host Dan Bongino claims that cocaine found in the White House may have been intended for a member of the Biden family. Bongino received information from an insider who suggested that the drug could be linked to a different family member. Bongino believes that the Secret Service should reopen the investigation or the director should resign.


Fox News: House GOP will 'examine' Biden admin response to Maui wildfire, Comer says
House GOP will 'examine' Biden admin response to Maui wildfire, Comer says
House Republicans plan to examine the Biden administration's response to the deadly wildfire in Maui. President Biden faced heavy criticism for his slow response and lack of support for residents affected by the blaze. The House Oversight Committee aims to ensure taxpayer dollars are being used efficiently and effectively.


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Judge Jeanine Pirro, in a 2016 clip, criticizes Hillary Clinton for being under threat of indictment and criminal investigations, suggesting that a president cannot have such vulnerabilities. The same could be applied to Trump, but she refrains from making similar comments about him. .


Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Sorbo says US is socialist country after Hollywood exile
EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Sorbo says US is socialist country after Hollywood exile
Actor Kevin Sorbo discusses his exile from Hollywood due to his conservative views and how he uses his platform to defend conservatism and Christianity. He criticizes the hypocrisy of the industry and compares it to the Biden administration. Sorbo also mentions the fear that Putin had for Trump compared to other politicians. He will be releasing a children's book called "The Test of Lionhood" that promotes embracing masculinity. Sorbo explains that the book was inspired by the emasculation of lead male roles in Hollywood and the importance of having both parents in a family.


#society

Daily Wire: Climate Change Alarmists Melt Down Over Martha Stewart’s Joke About An ‘Iceberg’ For Her Cocktail
Climate Change Alarmists Melt Down Over Martha Stewart’s Joke About An ‘Iceberg’ For Her Cocktail
Martha Stewart faces backlash for joking about putting an iceberg in her cocktail, with climate change alarmists calling her "tone deaf." Some social media users defended her, saying people need to "get a grip."


Washington Free Beacon: Denver Agrees To Pay Millions to Arrested BLM Protesters
Denver Agrees To Pay Millions to Arrested BLM Protesters
Denver has agreed to pay $4.7 million to Black Lives Matter protesters who were arrested during the 2020 riots for violating the city's emergency curfew. This is the second major payout following a civil case last year where Denver authorities were ordered to pay $14 million in damages for excessive force.


Daily Wire: ‘Painkiller’ Vs. ‘Dopesick’: Which TV Series Is Worth The Time?
‘Painkiller’ Vs. ‘Dopesick’: Which TV Series Is Worth The Time?
The Netflix series "Painkiller" and Hulu's "Dopesick" both explore the opioid epidemic, blaming Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family. However, "Dopesick" delves deeper into personal stories, while "Painkiller" focuses more on the wealth and excess of those involved. Both series fictionalize true events but "Painkiller" receives criticism for its over-the-top portrayal and lack of character development.


Newsbusters: PBS Welcomes Dyson to Slam DeSantis for Leading a 'United States of Amnesia' on Race
PBS Welcomes Dyson to Slam DeSantis for Leading a 'United States of Amnesia' on Race


In a recent interview on PBS, Michael Eric Dyson criticized America for its hypocrisy and accused Governor Ron DeSantis of trying to erase history. Dyson argued that America has a long-standing issue with wealth inequality between black and white citizens and blamed systemic inequities for the struggles faced by African Americans. He also mentioned a backlash against the Black Lives Matter movement, attributing it to the "merchants of amnesia" who choose to forget painful aspects of history. The interview concluded with host Christiane Amanpour praising Dyson's commentary.


#war

Forbes: Drones In The Ukraine: Cheaper, Smaller, Faster
Drones In The Ukraine: Cheaper, Smaller, Faster
Drones have evolved from their military origins during the Cold War to become widely used in consumer aviation. The war in Ukraine has sparked a shift towards low-altitude, rapidly deployable drone technology that is cheaper and more adaptable. Countermeasures against drones, such as drone-jammers, have also been developed to disrupt their communication and navigation capabilities. Government entities are now developing regulatory frameworks to support the deployment and evolution of countermeasures. This new era of drone warfare will soon impact civilians worldwide.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Canada’s Fashionable Lie
The Corner: Canada’s Fashionable Lie
A man shot and killed the owner of a clothing store in California after making derogatory remarks about the Pride flag. Anti-LGBT sentiments were likely a motive for the attack, but hate crimes against the LGBT community in the US are relatively rare. However, the Canadian government issued a vague travel advisory to its citizens, cautioning them about certain US states that have enacted laws affecting the 2SLGBTQI+ community, which appears to be a political move rather than a genuine concern for safety.


Washington Free Beacon: Chinese Law Enforcement Caught Running Largest-Ever Influence Network, Meta Says
Chinese Law Enforcement Caught Running Largest-Ever Influence Network, Meta Says
Facebook's parent company Meta revealed connections between individuals associated with Chinese law enforcement and a long-running campaign called "Spamouflage" that aimed to shape opinions on social media about China. Meta removed thousands of accounts and pages linked to the campaign, which had been active since 2018, and believed it to be the largest cross-platform influence operation to date. The campaign posted positive narratives about China and negative commentary on the United States and Western foreign policies.


Fox News: Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal haunts 2024 election as book claims ‘13 Americans never had to die’
Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal haunts 2024 election as book claims ‘13 Americans never had to die’
President Biden's chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan two years ago marked a political turning point that could impact his re-election chances. A new book argues that the attack in Kabul could have been prevented if the Taliban had been prevented from taking over Bagram Air Base. Gold Star families of those killed in the attack have criticized Biden's treatment of them. The Department of Defense pushed back on claims that the attack could have been prevented. Biden's decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan faced global backlash and caused a dramatic drop in his approval ratings. His foreign policy blunders, starting with Afghanistan, have caught up with him in the polls and could impact the 2024 presidential campaign.


Red State: Gabon Military Coup Topples Pro-France Ruling Dynasty
Gabon Military Coup Topples Pro-France Ruling Dynasty
Officers of Gabon's elite Republican Guard stage a coup, overthrowing President Ali Bongo Ondimba after disputed election. Gabon, a former French colony, is known for its oil and manganese production. France condemns the coup, but also seems uncertain in its response.


#economy

The Right Scoop: “It really is morning in America” – A must watch supercut on how the propagandists suddenly began praising Biden’s terrible economy
“It really is morning in America” – A must watch supercut on how the propagandists suddenly began praising Biden’s terrible economy
Biden's economy is being praised by media, but it's just propaganda. People know the reality and it's not good.


#culture

Daily Wire: ‘Breaking Bad’ Cast Reunites On Picket Line, Slams AI: ‘Dehumanizing The Workforce’
‘Breaking Bad’ Cast Reunites On Picket Line, Slams AI: ‘Dehumanizing The Workforce’
Cast members of "Breaking Bad" join the picket line in support of the ongoing writers and actors strikes in Hollywood. Bryan Cranston highlights the importance of fair treatment and a living wage for talent, as well as the need to recognize actors as human beings and not replaceable by artificial intelligence. The negotiations between the WGA and studio executives remain deadlocked.


#health

Fox News: Pig kidney still functioning in brain-dead man 6 weeks after transplant surgery: ‘Extremely encouraging’
Pig kidney still functioning in brain-dead man 6 weeks after transplant surgery: ‘Extremely encouraging’
After being declared brain-dead, a 57-year-old man received a genetically engineered pig kidney that has been functioning normally for over six weeks. The kidney shows promise as an alternative for organ transplants in humans. Researchers eliminated a gene responsible for organ rejection and embedded the pig's thymus gland in the kidney to ensure a strong immune response. The success of this study suggests that pig kidneys could be a long-term transplant option. +


#sports

Forbes: Australian Cricket Looks To The Future As Allrounder Aaron Hardie Gets His Chance
Australian Cricket Looks To The Future As Allrounder Aaron Hardie Gets His Chance
An emerging cricket star, Aaron Hardie, played a match-winning innings for Western Australia against Queensland. His performance impressed coach Adam Voges, and after almost 10 months, Hardie will make his international debut for Australia in the T20I against South Africa. He is seen as a talented allrounder who can bowl and bat effectively, making him a valuable addition to the team. Hardie's international debut could potentially be his audition for a permanent spot in the team.


Forbes: PBX Pickleball And Parity Team Up To Offer Pickleball Experiences With Retired Pro Athletes
PBX Pickleball And Parity Team Up To Offer Pickleball Experiences With Retired Pro Athletes
PBX Pickleball is introducing a new concept of hosting events that bring together retired professional athletes and fans on the pickleball court. Through partnerships with alumni associations of major American sports leagues, PBX is organizing corporate outings, fantasy camps, pro-am tournaments, and a competitive tour for retired athletes to play and compete in pickleball. The organization is also partnering with Parity to promote women athlete participation and close the gender gap in professional sports.


#outdoors

Skilled Survival: Best Bushcraft Gear For Crafting Useful Tools & Shelters
Best Bushcraft Gear For Crafting Useful Tools & Shelters
The first paragraph provides an overview of bushcraft gear and its importance in helping humans survive in the wilderness. It emphasizes the significance of tools such as knives, axes, saws, flint and striker, compasses, whetstones, and fishing lines and hooks in ensuring survival.

The second paragraph discusses the improvisation of these tools in a survival situation, highlighting the use of natural materials like stones, metal scraps, and even glass to create makeshift knives, hatchets, saws, and compasses. It emphasizes the versatility and adaptability of bushcraft gear in any wilderness scenario.


#other

Fox News: Judge blocks New Jersey ‘sanctuary’ law banning ICE migrant detention in win for contractor, Biden admin
Judge blocks New Jersey ‘sanctuary’ law banning ICE migrant detention in win for contractor, Biden admin
A federal judge struck down New Jersey's sanctuary law that blocked private migrant detention contracts with federal agencies. The judge ruled the law unconstitutional, stating that it deprives the federal government of its chosen method of detaining individuals for violating federal law. The ruling could impact ICE's ability to detain noncitizens and may result in increased costs and transportation needs.


Fox News: Kevin Costner accuses ex Christine Baumgartner of 'gameplaying' in divorce, requests $14K in attorneys' fees
Kevin Costner accuses ex Christine Baumgartner of 'gameplaying' in divorce, requests $14K in attorneys' fees
Kevin Costner accuses his ex-wife of "gameplaying" during their ongoing divorce and asks her to reimburse his attorney's fees. He challenges Christine's refusal to respond to Requests For Admissions and claims she is hiding behind attorney-client privilege. Costner denies having an extramarital affair.


Breitbart: Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall in Florida as Strong Category 3 Storm
Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall in Florida as Strong Category 3 Storm
Hurricane Idalia, a Category 3 storm, makes landfall in Florida's Big Bend region with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph. Storm surge and damaging winds cause catastrophic flooding and power outages.