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#politics
The Blaze: Horowitz: Rep. Clyde lays down gauntlet on defunding Trump prosecutions in DOJ funding bill
Donald Trump is facing numerous criminal charges in multiple cities, with biased jury pools making it unlikely for him to avoid prison time. To prevent this and stop the criminalization of political opposition, House Republicans must refuse to fund the DOJ unless they defund the prosecutions against Trump and other politically targeted individuals. This is the last chance to address the weaponization of government and protect those who share similar political views from being unjustly prosecuted.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Joe Biden blames Hurricane Idalia on ‘Climate Change’ and then lies about his home again
Joe Biden blames Hurricane Idalia and other incidents on climate change, but critics argue that the impact is not as severe as claimed. They point out that previous hurricanes were equally destructive, and attribute the wildfire in Hawaii to infrastructure issues. Biden's claim of his home almost collapsing after a lightning strike is also debunked as an exaggeration.
The Economist: Britons should watch GB News, carefully
GB News, a television channel launched in 2021, is challenging the rules of British television news with its opinion-driven coverage and use of serving politicians as presenters. With a loyal core audience of predominantly older men without degrees, GB News aims to position itself as the unofficial opposition to a Labour government and become a platform for the Tory right. However, the channel's introspective nature risks trapping the Conservative Party in an echo chamber and may lead to irrelevance. The impact of GB News on British politics is yet to be determined.
Red State: The Official Explanation for That Black 'Biden Curtain' Around Lahaina That People Are Talking About
There are questions surrounding the Maui fire and the attempt to restrict media coverage. There is speculation about a black wall surrounding the affected area, dubbed the "Biden curtain." Officials claim it is a dust screen to prevent debris from blowing onto the highway.
Daily Wire: Comer Says Biden Impeachment Inquiry ‘Imminent’ As Republicans Call For Action
House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer says an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is likely as Republicans push for further investigations into the Biden family's business dealings. Comer claims that evidence points to Joe Biden's involvement in Hunter Biden's foreign business deals. Some Republicans have already filed for impeachment.
Fox News: Rep Issa suggests House GOP could tie funding to demand for answers over chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., suggests that House Republicans may withhold funding for certain programs as leverage to obtain answers for families of the victims of the Abbey Gate terror attack in Afghanistan. Gold Star families have expressed anger at the administration's handling of the withdrawal and lack of information provided. Issa, along with the families, believes that transparency and accountability are owed to the families.
#society
The Economist: Why Britain is so bad at diagnosing cancer
Britain's cancer diagnosis and treatment system has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Delays in screenings, diagnostic tests, and referrals have led to a significant drop in survival rates, particularly in colorectal cancer. The already poor performance of Britain's healthcare system in tackling cancer is worsened by late diagnosis and treatment, with the poorest individuals being the most affected. The government's response to missed targets has been to reduce them, raising concerns among experts. Better prevention strategies and improved access to timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial in improving outcomes for cancer patients.
Red State: Battling the Unconscious Bias Lie the Biblical Way
Most workplaces have online video training courses on unconscious bias. The Bible already addressed this issue. Christians are human, but they strive to follow the word of God. The Gospel is the unchanging truth, not subject to personal biases. Christians have emotions and struggles like anyone else, but God loves and uses them. Christians are called to speak truthfully, avoid anger and negativity, and be kind and compassionate. It's no wonder that there are few Christians in politics.
#war
The Economist: Thousands of Ukrainian men are avoiding military service
Thousands of Ukrainian men are fleeing military service. Some leave legally, some illegally. Men are finding various ways to avoid mobilization, such as enrolling in school or caring for disabled family members. Many attempt to cross the border, but are often caught. The fear and risk of being called up for military service hangs heavy over those trying to escape.
Fox News: North Korea, Russia arms deal 'actively advancing' says National Security Council
North Korea and Russia are advancing towards an arms deal. US intelligence reveals that North Korean officials are working to provide weapons to the Russian military during their invasion of Ukraine. Russian officials recently visited North Korea to establish communication for high-level talks.
#economy
Forbes: Revealed: The Marvel Movie That Made Disney Only $67 Million
Marvel Studios, once a major success for Disney, has experienced a decline in profit due to the pandemic. The release of movies on streaming platforms angered theater owners and led to increased piracy. The release of Black Widow, a movie focused on a character whose story arc was already complete, was a disappointment and resulted in a lawsuit from Scarlett Johansson. The financial statements for the production of Black Widow in the UK reveal that the movie had a higher budget than expected and received a cash reimbursement from the UK government. The overall profit of the movie is unclear, but the settlement with Johansson may have negated any profit made.
Forbes: Napa Valley Wine’s Average Price Now Over $100 Per Bottle
Napa Valley wines have skyrocketed in price, with an average bottle costing $108, compared to Sonoma wines at $57.26. Oregon and Washington have been overtaken by Paso Robles and Santa Barbara in terms of reputation and price. Napa wineries also charge the highest tasting fees, with an average of $128 for a premium tasting.
#religion
Fox News: Minnesota state fair brings faith leaders, politicians together for 12-day celebration
Religion takes center stage at the Minnesota State Fair, where church dining halls serve up meals with a religious touch and offer a glimpse of Americana. With dwindling volunteers, these dining halls are a walk of faith that preserve tradition and fund ministries in their neighborhoods. Various religious groups, including evangelicals and Muslims, use the fair as an opportunity for outreach and to combat misinformation.
#education
The New American: Portland Schools Might Drop Zeros, Failing Grades for Cheaters, Lazy Students - The New American
Portland schools are considering eliminating penalties for cheating and failing to do assigned work as part of their "equitable grading practices" initiative. This move aims to address racial disparities and inequities in grading and instruction, reflecting left-wing efforts for equal outcomes among all students. Similar practices have been adopted in New York City and San Diego.
#other
Forbes: Netflix’s ‘One Piece’ Debuts With Sky-High Audience Scores, Solid Critic Scores
Netflix's live action adaptation of One Piece is receiving positive reviews, with a 78% critic score and a 95% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. This is a stark contrast to previous adaptation projects by Netflix, indicating that the creators got it right this time. With its massive budget and global popularity, One Piece has the potential for a successful and long-lasting run on the streaming platform.