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#politics

Washington Free Beacon: Dem Rep Attended Art Show Celebrating Palestinian Terrorists and Calling for Destruction of Israel, Photos Show
Dem Rep Attended Art Show Celebrating Palestinian Terrorists and Calling for Destruction of Israel, Photos Show
Democratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib attended an art show that called for the destruction of Israel and praised Palestinian terrorists. The art show featured pieces that demonized police, praised terrorists, and promoted anti-Israel sentiments. Tlaib also expressed her belief that Israel is an apartheid state and voted against a resolution supporting the Jewish state.


The Blaze: Blue-state law targets crisis pregnancy centers in politically motivated attempt to 'silence pro-life speech,' critics say
Blue-state law targets crisis pregnancy centers in politically motivated attempt to 'silence pro-life speech,' critics say
Illinois has passed a new law that allows the state attorney general to investigate crisis pregnancy centers for deceptive practices and misinformation. Critics argue that the legislation is a politically motivated attempt to silence pro-life speech. The law aims to protect women's access to accurate and safe information when making decisions about their own health.


The New American: Should We Blame the Budget Players or the Game? - The New American
Should We Blame the Budget Players or the Game? - The New American
The budget process in Congress is outdated and needs reform, but the real problem lies in lawmakers' refusal to follow their own rules. The majority of the budget is now mandatory spending, leaving only a small portion under congressional control. This issue could be addressed by updating the budgetary rules and holding lawmakers accountable for their actions. It requires a shift in mindset and culture, with transparency and public engagement playing crucial roles in ensuring adherence to budgeting rules. Ultimately, a combination of political will, public pressure, and institutional reform is needed to tackle this issue.


The Economist: This week in The Economist
This week in The Economist
Former president Donald Trump was indicted for plotting to overturn the 2020 election, with Republicans closing ranks around him. Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russian forces has not gone as planned, and Russia is resorting to desperate measures to recruit soldiers. Investors hope for a summer lull after a busy first half of the year, with central bankers trying to quell inflation while maintaining growth. The weekly edition will return on August 10th.


Fox News: North Carolina voters can now obtain photo identification cards at local election offices
North Carolina voters can now obtain photo identification cards at local election offices
North Carolina voters can now obtain free photo identification cards at election offices in all 100 counties to comply with the state's voter ID mandate. This comes after the state Supreme Court ruling in April allowed for implementation to begin, starting with this year's local elections. The law requires voters to show a qualifying ID or provide a copy when voting in person or by mail-in absentee ballots.


Townhall: The Zero Carbon Flimflam
The Zero Carbon Flimflam
Lefty politicians are making reckless promises to transition entirely to renewable energy, causing huge electric bills, blackouts, and job losses. New York's Democrats are raising electric bills and pledging to make Con Edison carbon-free, with wind and solar failing to meet energy needs. There is no scientific consensus on transitioning to net zero. American's standard of living can be protected without destroying the environment.


The New American: Judge: Trump Election Claims Protected by Presidential Immunity
Judge: Trump Election Claims Protected by Presidential Immunity
A judge ruled that Trump is protected by presidential immunity in a lawsuit filed by an election worker over claims of voter fraud Trump made while in office. The judge stated that Trump's comments were made while serving as president, and therefore protected. Trump was indicted on felony charges for alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, including claims of fraud and encouraging the adoption of pro-Trump electors.


Red State: FTC Chair Lina Khan, a Puppet of Big Government Regulation, Lied to Congress to Get the Job
FTC Chair Lina Khan, a Puppet of Big Government Regulation, Lied to Congress to Get the Job
Lina Khan, head of the Federal Trade Commission, accused of lying about her qualifications and disregarding the rule of law. Calls for her resignation from Republicans.


Fox News: Lone pro-life House Democrat gets endorsement from party leaders despite progressive fury
Lone pro-life House Democrat gets endorsement from party leaders despite progressive fury
Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar, a Democrat who faced opposition from progressives for his pro-life and pro-gun stance, has received endorsements from top House Democrats. This support from party leaders indicates the importance of maintaining their majority in the upcoming elections. Cuellar narrowly won his previous primary race against a progressive opponent, and Republicans have targeted his district in an attempt to prevent Texas from becoming a battleground state.


Breitbart: RNC Hikes Donor, Polling Thresholds for Second Presidential Debate
RNC Hikes Donor, Polling Thresholds for Second Presidential Debate
The RNC is implementing stricter requirements for the second GOP presidential debate, including higher polling and donation thresholds. Candidates must meet at least 3 percent in two national polls or 3 percent in one national poll and 3 percent in two polls from separate early nominating states. The donor threshold will be raised to 50,000. Critics argue that these mandates favor candidates with momentum and limit participation.


Fox News: Former GOP Gov. Scott Walker says if Trump is guilty, Schumer and Sanders need to be held accountable too
Former GOP Gov. Scott Walker says if Trump is guilty, Schumer and Sanders need to be held accountable too
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker argues that if former President Donald Trump is guilty of inciting the Capitol riot, then Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders should also be held accountable for their rhetoric that may have incited violence. Walker believes that charges against Trump are political and unfair and that GOP primary voters will rally around him despite the indictment. He references the shooting at a congressional baseball practice in 2017 and Schumer's comments about Supreme Court justices as examples of incidents where violent actions were linked to political rhetoric.


#society

The Federalist Papers: Anheuser-Busch InBev Profit In US Declines Steeply After Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney Disaster
Anheuser-Busch InBev Profit In US Declines Steeply After Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney Disaster
Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest beer company, faced revenue and profit declines due to a boycott against Bud Light. The boycott was a result of a controversial partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney. US revenue dropped by 10.5% and core profit plunged by nearly 30%.


Fox News: Short questions with Dana Perino
Short questions with Dana Perino
John Roberts, co-anchor of "America Reports" on Fox News, reveals his favorite maple syrup from Vermont and Maine and shares his love for the music scene in Canada. As a former chief medical correspondent, his knowledge of medicine has helped him cover complex health topics. He has traveled to over 100 countries and all 50 states, and he still wants to visit Iceland, Morocco, and South Africa. He discusses setting boundaries with technology for his kids and highlights the joys and challenges of raising twins. Roberts also reflects on his experiences as a war correspondent, emphasizing the importance of empathy and not sweating the small stuff. Throughout the interview, Roberts showcases his diverse interests and experiences.


Daily Wire: ‘It’s Amazing’: NBC News Promotes LGBTQ Camp For Kids
‘It’s Amazing’: NBC News Promotes LGBTQ Camp For Kids
NBC News promotes a LGBTQ+ camp for kids, emphasizing its inclusivity and the positive impact it has on participants. The camp provides a safe and celebratory environment for LGBTQ+ youth, with LGBTQ+ counselors guiding them through various activities. The camp aims to counter the isolation often experienced by LGBTQ+ kids and hopes to create lasting memories for them.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: Meet the gray cardinals of anti-Russian sanctions
Meet the gray cardinals of anti-Russian sanctions
The Yermak-McFaul Group, also known as the Stanford Group, is a team of experts working to formulate effective sanctions against Russia. They aim to cut off Russia's access to money and Western technologies, decreasing their combat capability in Ukraine. The group has released multiple papers with policy recommendations and advocates for implementation of these sanctions.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: Public-Choice Problems with Protectionism
The Corner: Public-Choice Problems with Protectionism
Samuel Gregg reviews Robert Lighthizer's book on tariffs, critiquing protectionism as a result of politics influenced by self-interest and lobbying. Politicians, not economists, determine trade policy, leading to allocation errors and corruption. Lighthizer's term as U.S. trade representative under Trump resulted in a growing trade deficit, undermining his protectionist stance. The review emphasizes the flaws in Lighthizer's career and the public-choice problems with trade policy.


Breitbart: White House: Fitch Isn't Giving Us Credit for Debt Limit Bill Resulting from 'Terrible' Push by GOP
White House: Fitch Isn't Giving Us Credit for Debt Limit Bill Resulting from 'Terrible' Push by GOP
White House economist argues that the recent downgrade of America's credit rating by Fitch overlooks the positive impact of debt ceiling legislation. He acknowledges the flawed nature of the debt ceiling debate and criticizes the disruptive politics that hinder fiscal policy implementation. However, he emphasizes the bipartisan efforts under President Biden, including the passage of multiple legislation and a trillion-dollar deficit reduction.


Breitbart: Dimon: We're Raising Rates to Fight Inflation, then Counteracting It with Government Spending
Dimon: We're Raising Rates to Fight Inflation, then Counteracting It with Government Spending
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon believes that fiscal policy is contradicting the Federal Reserve's efforts to fight inflation. He warns that the long-term consequences of prolonged COVID spending and quantitative easing may have significant negative impacts on the economy.


National Review: The Corner: White House: Actually, Energy Prices Are Too High
The Corner: White House: Actually, Energy Prices Are Too High
CNN is puzzled by the negative public perception of the American economy despite positive indicators. Democrats are concerned as this affects Joe Biden's job approval ratings, especially in handling the economy. Even though inflation is not growing as quickly, essential costs are still higher than a year ago.


Breitbart: Poll: Most Say Paycheck Failing to Keep Up with Inflation i
Poll: Most Say Paycheck Failing to Keep Up with Inflation i
Most Americans are struggling financially in the Biden economy, with only 13% saying they are getting ahead. Many feel their income is not keeping up with inflation, and a majority describe the economy as bad and prices as going up. Most blame President Biden's policies for the state of the economy.


#military

American Thinker: The swamp sends up a weather balloon about bringing back the military draft
The swamp sends up a weather balloon about bringing back the military draft
With military recruitment numbers down, there are calls to restore the military draft as a solution. However, drafts have historically been problematic and unpopular. The current recruiting shortfall can be attributed to various factors, including the pandemic, failed military operations, poor living conditions, low pay, and mental health issues within the military. Instead of coercing unwilling individuals into service, the focus should be on reforming the military to make it more attractive and beneficial for potential recruits.


#culture

Daily Wire: Three Country Stars Crush Billboard Charts, Defy The Woke Mob
Three Country Stars Crush Billboard Charts, Defy The Woke Mob
Country music is having a moment with three country stars topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Jason Aldean, Morgan Wallen, and Luke Combs faced backlash from the woke mob but still emerged successful. Aldean's controversial song addressed BLM/Antifa riots, Wallen faced cancelation for using a racial slur, and Combs found success with a cover song. The public's support shows that you can't cancel country stars without permission.


#history

The Blaze: Al Sharpton tries to use Thomas Jefferson, James Madison to slam Trump — but he gets mocked into oblivion over clear problem
Al Sharpton tries to use Thomas Jefferson, James Madison to slam Trump — but he gets mocked into oblivion over clear problem
Al Sharpton criticizes former President Donald Trump's criminal indictment, comparing it to the imagined idea of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison overthrowing the government. However, his comments are met with mockery and disbelief, as Jefferson and Madison were actually involved in the revolution and formation of the United States.


#health

Fox News: Georgia teen girl identified as resident who died of brain-eating amoeba after swimming in lake
Georgia teen girl identified as resident who died of brain-eating amoeba after swimming in lake
Georgia high school senior Megan Ebenroth dies from rare brain-eating amoeba found in freshwater lakes. The 17-year-old straight-A student went swimming in a lake and later developed symptoms, leading to hospitalization and death. Naegleria fowleri infection causes severe headache, fever, seizures, and coma.


Fox News: NIH selects Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo to succeed Fauci as top infectious disease expert
NIH selects Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo to succeed Fauci as top infectious disease expert
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo appointed new director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, succeeding Dr. Anthony Fauci. Marrazzo's research focuses on sexually transmitted diseases and HIV prevention. She will be the first openly gay director of an NIH institute.


#crime

Fox News: Man rams pedestrians and stabs shoppers at mall in deadly attack
Man rams pedestrians and stabs shoppers at mall in deadly attack
A man in South Korea drives a car into pedestrians, then stabs multiple people in a shopping mall, killing one and injuring at least a dozen others. The motive remains unclear, but the suspect had a delivery job and suffered from mental health issues.


Fox News: Family man accused of locking woman in homemade cell kept creepy attack notes: 'leave phone at home'
Family man accused of locking woman in homemade cell kept creepy attack notes: 'leave phone at home'
An Oregon man, Negasi Zuberi, was arrested after a woman escaped from his home, where she was held hostage and sexually assaulted. Investigators found detailed plans for carrying out attacks on Zuberi's victims. Zuberi is suspected of being involved in additional attacks in multiple states.


#sports

The Federalist Papers: 'She's Poisoned the Entire Team Against the Country,' Megyn Kelly Unleashes on Megan Rapinoe
'She's Poisoned the Entire Team Against the Country,' Megyn Kelly Unleashes on Megan Rapinoe
Podcaster Megyn Kelly criticized soccer player Megan Rapinoe for her fading athleticism and her anti-American rhetoric. Kelly claimed that Rapinoe has poisoned the U.S. Women's World Cup team with her views and pressured her teammates to kneel during the national anthem. Kelly also expressed disgust at the disrespectful behavior of some players and mocked the team's lackluster performance.


The Blaze: Embarassing 100-meter sprint from Somali official's alleged niece prompts government apology for 'abuse of power, nepotism'
Embarassing 100-meter sprint from Somali official's alleged niece prompts government apology for 'abuse of power, nepotism'
A female sprinter's abysmal performance at the 2023 World University Games sparked accusations of nepotism and corruption. The runner, who was accused of being the niece of a government official, finished the 100-meter race almost 10 seconds behind the winner.


The Federalist Papers: Megyn Kelly Unleashes on Megan Rapinoe: 'She's Poisoned the Entire Team Against the Country'
Megyn Kelly Unleashes on Megan Rapinoe: 'She's Poisoned the Entire Team Against the Country'
Podcaster Megyn Kelly criticized soccer player Megan Rapinoe for her fading athleticism and her anti-American rhetoric. Kelly claimed that Rapinoe has poisoned the U.S. Women's World Cup team with her views and pressured her teammates to kneel during the national anthem. Kelly also expressed disgust at the disrespectful behavior of some players and mocked the team's lackluster performance.


Fox News: Jake Paul reveals why he knows he'll have a 'great fight' against Nate Diaz
Jake Paul reveals why he knows he'll have a 'great fight' against Nate Diaz
Boxer Jake Paul, unlike other athletes, prefers to stay calm and collected before his matches. He believes that being too nervous can negatively impact his performance. Paul also focuses on his spiritual growth and finds it helpful in becoming the best version of himself. Despite his plans to do a darkness retreat, he will prepare with the lights on for his upcoming fight against Nate Diaz. Paul has made changes in his team and mindset to compete at a higher level and is more determined than ever.


Newsbusters: British Rowing Bans Transgenders from Women's Division
British Rowing Bans Transgenders from Women's Division
The LGBT movement has pressured sports organizations to allow transgender athletes to compete against women. However, British Rowing has decided to establish restrictions on transgender females participating in their women's division, citing the need for fair competition based on scientific evidence. This decision aligns with British Cycling, Fina, and World Athletics, who also have similar policies.


Forbes: Tom Brady Becomes A Minority Owner Of English Soccer Club Birmingham City
Tom Brady Becomes A Minority Owner Of English Soccer Club Birmingham City
Retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady has become a minority owner and chairman of the advisory board for English soccer team Birmingham City. He will advise on health programs and global marketing efforts.


Breitbart: WATCH: Cowboys' Trevon Diggs Tells Dal Prescott to 'Shut Yo B*tch A** Up!' in Heated Training Camp Exchange
WATCH: Cowboys' Trevon Diggs Tells Dal Prescott to 'Shut Yo B*tch A** Up!' in Heated Training Camp Exchange
Dak Prescott is facing tension with his defensive backs, with videos showing him giving up the football after interceptions and clashing with star corner Trevon Diggs. Prescott also had an unfriendly exchange with safety Malik Hooker. This could be problematic for the turnover-prone quarterback who vowed to decrease his interception numbers.


Fox News: Diamondbacks’ Slade Cecconi earns 1st career strikeout in wildly unique fashion
Diamondbacks’ Slade Cecconi earns 1st career strikeout in wildly unique fashion
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Slade Cecconi had a memorable MLB debut, earning his first career strikeout in a unique way. His fastball hit the knob of the bat, connecting with the catcher's groin, who managed to hold onto the ball. Cecconi went on to earn four more strikeouts and settle into the game.


Fox News: Yankees' Jake Bauers cuts lip after slamming helmet in frustration
Yankees' Jake Bauers cuts lip after slamming helmet in frustration
In a much-needed win for the struggling New York Yankees, they defeated the Tampa Bay Rays with a score of 7-2. However, Yankees outfielder Jake Bauers faced an unfortunate accident during the game when he accidentally hit himself in the face with his own helmet. Despite the injury, Bauers remained in the game but finished with zero hits and three strikeouts. The Yankees were able to bounce back from an early home run by Wander Franco, with Anthony Volpe and Giancarlo Stanton contributing home runs to secure the victory.


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Field & Stream: Best Hiking Jackets of 2023
Best Hiking Jackets of 2023
The article provides recommendations for the best hiking jackets based on different seasons and needs. The jackets mentioned include the Ibex Wool Aire Hoodie, Outdoor Research Ferrosi Hooded Jacket, Black Diamond Highline Stretch Shell, Jack Wolfskin Go Hike Softshell, Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket, Columbia Sportswear Labyrinth Loop Omni-Heat Infinity Insulated Hooded Jacket, Black Diamond Distance Wind Shell, and Smartwool Hudson Trail Fleece Full Zip.


#technology

Fox News: Beware of this latest phishing attack disguised as an official Google email
Beware of this latest phishing attack disguised as an official Google email
Google users are being targeted by a new phishing attack that impersonates the company. The fraudulent email claims the recipient's device is infected with a virus and urges them to click on a malicious link for a solution. Google advises users to be cautious with emails, verify senders' email addresses, avoid clicking on links directly, be cautious with email attachments, enable two-factor authentication, and keep software up to date.


#other

Forbes: If Gunn’s DCU Is Done With Cavill Affleck, It Should Replace Gadot, Miller And Momoa
If Gunn’s DCU Is Done With Cavill Affleck, It Should Replace Gadot, Miller And Momoa
WB's DCU, led by James Gunn, is causing confusion by replacing some major heroes like Superman and Batman, but keeping others like Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and The Flash. Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn's future is uncertain, and it's unclear if Jared Leto's Joker will remain in the DCU. The transition doesn't make sense and is muddying the waters.


Fox News: Hundreds of Freddie Mercury's possessions, including drafts of 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' set to go on sale
Hundreds of Freddie Mercury's possessions, including drafts of 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' set to go on sale
Over 1,400 personal items belonging to Freddie Mercury, including stage costumes and handwritten drafts of his songs, are going on display at Sotheby's London. The collection, left to Mercury's close friend Mary Austin, will be sold in an upcoming auction. Highlights include the baby grand piano he used to compose Queen's hits, which is expected to sell for millions of dollars.


All Outdoor: RMEF Gives $10.7 Million to Wyoming Elk, Mule Deer, and Other Wildlife
RMEF Gives $10.7 Million to Wyoming Elk, Mule Deer, and Other Wildlife
RMEF donates over $10.7 million to Wyoming wildlife, benefiting elk, mule deer, and other species. The funding supports 33 projects for habitat preservation, wildfire restoration, and hunting heritage efforts.


National Review: The Corner: In Defense of Podcast Ads
The Corner: In Defense of Podcast Ads
Jemima Kelly criticizes podcast advertising, claiming it blurs the line between content and propaganda. However, her examples of Russell Brand’s ads are clearly distinguishable from political dialogue. Kelly's disdain may stem from the size and influence of the advertising industry, but eliminating host-read ads would hinder podcasts that cater to low-income consumers.