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#politics

Forbes: ‘He Just Confessed To The Crime’: Indicted Trump Attorney John Eastman Admits On Fox News He Pressured Pence To Delay Certifying Election Results
‘He Just Confessed To The Crime’: Indicted Trump Attorney John Eastman Admits On Fox News He Pressured Pence To Delay Certifying Election Results
Former Trump attorney John Eastman defended his efforts to block or delay Congress from certifying the 2020 election results in an interview with Fox News. He claimed that he advocated for former Vice President Mike Pence to give state legislators in battleground states "a week to try and sort out the impact" of alleged election "illegality." Legal experts questioned Eastman's admission given that he has been indicted in Georgia for his post-election efforts to block certification.


Liberty Nation: The GOP Debate Conundrum
The GOP Debate Conundrum
The recent GOP presidential primary debate outcomes and their impact on the former president's future explored.


Liberty Nation: The Sad Tragedy of the National Debt
The Sad Tragedy of the National Debt
The national debt problem has been abandoned by politicians, leaving it to worsen without a solution in sight.


Fox News: Biden may break from tradition on 9/11 anniversary, judge outraged by teen explanation and more top headlines
Biden may break from tradition on 9/11 anniversary, judge outraged by teen explanation and more top headlines
President Biden plans to depart from tradition on the upcoming 9/11 anniversary. Judge expresses outrage at teen killer's explanation for brutal murder. Donald Trump offers advice to his 2024 rival. Monster storm causes destruction in coastal states. Commissioner resigns over city's squalid conditions.


American Thinker: Who knew that ISIS would try to take advantage of an open border?
Who knew that ISIS would try to take advantage of an open border?


Border Patrol arrested 12,028 criminal illegals in FY2022, with a 600% spike in potential terrorists. The FBI is investigating Uzbek nationals who sought asylum at the border, connected to ISIS. Over 100 suspected terrorists have been arrested since President Biden took office. The responsible action would be to close the border and implement measures to keep out criminals, while addressing the issue with Mexico.


#economy

American Thinker: Biden admin mulls more intervention in the market with new overtime pay ‘rules’
Biden admin mulls more intervention in the market with new overtime pay ‘rules’
The Biden administration is proposing a new rule to make more workers eligible for overtime pay, but critics believe it will hinder productivity and lead to rising costs. They argue that Biden's push for green energy and fuel standards will increase expenses and limit consumer choice. Additionally, the administration's proposed rule regarding affordable health coverage could restrict options for Americans. Critics claim that Democrats prioritize government control and regulations over economic freedom.


#health

National Review: Congress Must Dismiss Pharma’s Regulatory Crusade
Congress Must Dismiss Pharma’s Regulatory Crusade
U.S. health-care spending is at $4.3 trillion, with prescription-drug costs doubling since 1980. The blame for price increases is being put on pharmaceutical-benefit managers (PBMs) by drug companies, but the real culprits are the manufacturers themselves. PBMs actually help restrain the inflation of prescription-drug prices. The data show that PBMs negotiate lower prices, benefiting consumers. Congress should not support the PBM regulatory bill pushed by drug companies.


National Review: Just Say No to New Mandatory Covid Restrictions
Just Say No to New Mandatory Covid Restrictions
Data suggests a surge in Covid infections. Experts urge the return of pandemic mitigation measures, including mandatory masking and restrictions. Critics argue that the restrictions have had negative effects on education, crime rates, and the social fabric.


#education

American Thinker: Learning about the Constitution
Learning about the Constitution
Joanne Stehr, a state representative from Pennsylvania, has responded to requests from her constituents by organizing a class on the Constitution. She has enlisted the help of a volunteer constitutional coach, Johnathan McLaughlin, to educate people on the importance of understanding their rights. Americans' lack of knowledge about the Constitution is concerning, with many unable to name basic provisions. The class aims to combat this ignorance and empower citizens to protect their rights.


Washington Free Beacon: Meet the Canadian Psychiatrist MSNBC Is Using To Defend School Shutdowns
Meet the Canadian Psychiatrist MSNBC Is Using To Defend School Shutdowns
MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan and Canadian psychiatrist Dr. Tyler Black argue against the idea that school closures during the pandemic resulted in learning loss for children. Hasan, using data from Black, claims that remote learning was sometimes more effective than in-person learning. However, education policy experts in the United States criticize the use of limited and cherry-picked data, stating that more comprehensive studies show negative effects of remote learning.


#crime

Fox News: 'Revolving door of lawlessness': Texans rip left-wing policies for creating fertile ground for crime in Austin
'Revolving door of lawlessness': Texans rip left-wing policies for creating fertile ground for crime in Austin


Police shortages in Austin, Texas have led to an increase in crime and homelessness, putting pressure on businesses to find alternative measures for protection. The Defund the Police movement has resulted in longer response times for emergency calls, leaving businesses vulnerable to theft and other criminal activities. Many business owners are turning to private security for their safety needs. The city's failure to address these issues and defund the police has led to a worsening crime wave.


#sports

Forbes: Surprise Ansu Fati Loan To Brighton Makes Perfect Sense
Surprise Ansu Fati Loan To Brighton Makes Perfect Sense
Ansu Fati, once seen as the successor to Lionel Messi at Barcelona, has been sent on loan to Brighton. The move could help him revive his career and showcase his versatility in Brighton's attack. The club's reputation for scouting and player development played a role in Fati's decision to join them.


#technology

Forbes: Musk Teases Video And Voice Calling On X In Effort To Turn App Into A ‘Global Address Book’
Musk Teases Video And Voice Calling On X In Effort To Turn App Into A ‘Global Address Book’
Elon Musk announces that video and voice calls are coming to X, the revamped Twitter platform. The feature will be available on all major platforms and won't require a phone number. It puts Twitter in direct competition with Apple's Facetime and Meta's WhatsApp.