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#politics

Red State: On Candidate Loyalty
On Candidate Loyalty
Primary season is causing Republicans to turn against each other, but this intense debate is actually a strength for the party. I haven't chosen a candidate yet, as I want more time to see how they perform and who stands out among the contenders. Jumping into the heated battle early on doesn't interest me.


Breitbart: Poll: Majority of Americans See Biden Administration's Ethics as Subpar
Poll: Majority of Americans See Biden Administration's Ethics as Subpar
A recent Gallup poll shows that a majority of Americans have a negative view of the Biden administration's ethics. Only 42% believe that top administration officials have excellent or good ethical standards, while 55% say they are not good or poor. The results may be connected to allegations of favoritism towards Hunter Biden in federal investigations.


#society

The Blaze: Video: Florida teen caught speeding at 132 MPH, officer tells heartbreaking story to parents as a grave warning
Video: Florida teen caught speeding at 132 MPH, officer tells heartbreaking story to parents as a grave warning
A Florida teen caught speeding at 132 MPH. Officer warns father about the dangers, shares heartbreaking story.


Flag And Cross: Greg Gutfeld Says There’s a Reason People Are Becoming Less Attractive: ‘It’s About a Denial of Truth'
Greg Gutfeld Says There’s a Reason People Are Becoming Less Attractive: ‘It’s About a Denial of Truth'
People are becoming less attractive due to modern diets, sleeping patterns, pollutants, and orofacial habits, according to a viral TikTok clip. Society no longer values truth, leading to a decrease in attractiveness. The media promotes the idea that all bodies are beautiful, but our eyes may disagree. This societal shift towards devaluing beauty reflects a denial of truth.


National Review: The Corner: Too Old for Office
The Corner: Too Old for Office
Panelists on The Editors express concern over the age of powerful individuals in America, specifically Dianne Feinstein and Mitch McConnell. They question Feinstein's ability to serve as a senator, citing her daughter's power of attorney and difficulty in giving interviews. They also suggest that McConnell should retire after an incident. The panelists find it absurd that Feinstein is not qualified to handle her own legal affairs but is qualified to handle others'.


Fox News: Gwen Stefani shows how marriage with Blake Shelton 'just works' despite different interests
Gwen Stefani shows how marriage with Blake Shelton 'just works' despite different interests
Gwen Stefani shares how her relationship with Blake Shelton "just works" despite their different interests. They support each other and are really happy together.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: Italy Turns Its Back on China’s Belt and Road
Italy Turns Its Back on China’s Belt and Road
Italy's plan to leave China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a major setback for China's ambitions in Europe. This reflects a broader shift in Europe as governments seek to "de-risk" ties with Beijing and reduce economic dependence. Italy's withdrawal deals an embarrassing blow to Beijing, which had seen the BRI as a major political victory.


#military

Fox News: Army, Marine Corps now without Senate-confirmed leaders as Tuberville keeps up Pentagon protest
Army, Marine Corps now without Senate-confirmed leaders as Tuberville keeps up Pentagon protest
The Army and Marine Corps are both without Senate-confirmed leaders due to a standoff over the Pentagon's abortion policy. Democrats blame Sen. Tuberville for blocking the confirmation process, while Republicans accuse Democrats of ignoring alternative solutions. The lack of confirmed military leaders is causing disruption and undermining readiness.


The American Spectator: DOJ Indicts Two Navy Sailors for Chinese Espionage
DOJ Indicts Two Navy Sailors for Chinese Espionage
Two separate espionage cases in California involve sailors passing military secrets to China. Jinchao Wei provided information and manuals on Navy ships, while Wenheng Zhao passed on information about military exercises and radar systems. Indicted and arrested, their guilt will be determined by the courts.


#religion

Red State: Church of Scientology Responds to Leah Remini Lawsuit
Church of Scientology Responds to Leah Remini Lawsuit
Actress Leah Remini files lawsuit against Church of Scientology for harassment. Church calls lawsuit ludicrous and accuses Remini of being anti-free-speech bigot.


#culture

Forbes: A New ‘Witcher’ Book Is Finally Coming Out, And It’s Sooner Than Anyone Expected
A New ‘Witcher’ Book Is Finally Coming Out, And It’s Sooner Than Anyone Expected
Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski has confirmed the upcoming release of a new novel in his Witcher series, which inspired popular video games and a Netflix show. The untitled book will be the first since 2013 and is expected to be completed within a year. While the content is unknown, Sapkowski has stated that it will either be a prequel or a side story, rather than a sequel.


Forbes: ‘And Just Like That’ Star Sarita Choudhury Talks Season Two, The Strike And Diversity On-Screen
‘And Just Like That’ Star Sarita Choudhury Talks Season Two, The Strike And Diversity On-Screen
Real estate agent Seema Patel brings situational comedy, heart, and vulnerability to the expanding world of "And Just Like That." Choudhury believes her character adds unapologetic reasoning to the show. Modern audiences relate to the themes of women living in New York and find courage and comfort in watching. Choudhury acknowledges progress in diversity but says Hollywood is still behind. She hopes the industry resolves the strikes and believes everyone deserves to work. Her one message to Seema is that it's okay to be loved.


Fox News: 'Protect our freedoms': Why a pastor's wife and a mom of 2 are heading to the library on August 5
'Protect our freedoms': Why a pastor's wife and a mom of 2 are heading to the library on August 5
Pastor's wife and mother of two in West Virginia and Indiana are excited for the upcoming "See You at the Library" event that aims to bring together Americans from all walks of life and share their beliefs in faith, family, and country. However, the event faces controversy as an Alabama library refuses to welcome participants. The event is seen as a way to counter cultural agendas and teach children truth in a world that challenges their beliefs.


#health

Fox News: Eastern NC hospital closes as locals flock elsewhere for health services
Eastern NC hospital closes as locals flock elsewhere for health services
Martin General Hospital in rural eastern North Carolina has closed due to a declining population seeking medical care elsewhere. The hospital's operators sought a buyer without success, and the county did not respond to their proposal. This closure leaves residents with limited healthcare options in the area.


#education

Newsbusters: Iowa School District Reviews 374 Books Flagged For Inappropriate Content
Iowa School District Reviews 374 Books Flagged For Inappropriate Content
Iowa law bans schools from buying books with sexual or controversial content. Urbandale district reviewing 400 books for compliance.


The Blaze: College Board is ‘playing games’ by falsely claiming Florida law bans psychology courses, says state’s Department of Education
College Board is ‘playing games’ by falsely claiming Florida law bans psychology courses, says state’s Department of Education
The Florida Department of Education accuses the College Board of wrongly claiming that Florida law prohibits Advanced Placement Psychology courses.


#crime

Fox News: New Hampshire attorney general calls woman’s death in Danville ‘suspicious’
New Hampshire attorney general calls woman’s death in Danville ‘suspicious’
A woman's death in Danville is deemed suspicious after she was found dead from a gunshot wound. Authorities are investigating.


#sports

Flag And Cross: Watch: NFL Legend Roasted Online for Rendition of National Anthem
Watch: NFL Legend Roasted Online for Rendition of National Anthem
The 2023-2024 NFL season begins with the Hall of Fame game between the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns. DeMarcus Ware, a soon-to-be Hall of Famer, sings the national anthem off-key, receiving criticism on social media. However, Ware revealed that he sang in honor of his former teammate, Demaryius Thomas, who passed away in 2021.


Newsbusters: Wyoming Tennis Association Won't Protect Women's Division, President Resigns
Wyoming Tennis Association Won't Protect Women's Division, President Resigns
A Wyoming tennis association president resigns in protest after a transgender athlete is allowed to compete in the women's division, causing a mismatch in physical advantage. The decision, not protected by state laws, is deemed unfair by the president and others.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Palantir CEO Says Our Generation's Atomic Bomb Could Be AI Weapon
Palantir CEO Says Our Generation's Atomic Bomb Could Be AI Weapon
The movie "Oppenheimer" sparks debate on the US's use of atomic bombs in WWII. Palantir CEO compares Oppenheimer's realization to concerns about AI's potential harm. AI integrated into various systems could be combined with weapons. AI regulation called for to ensure positive development.

AI's integration into technology raises concerns about its potential use in weapons. Calls for regulation and "guardrails" to guide AI development in a positive manner. Tech leaders advocating for regulation indicate the significance of the issue. OpenAI's Chat-GPT reignites interest in AI.


Forbes: Author Post: Artificial Intelligence: Generative AI In Cyber Should Worry Us, Here’s Why
Author Post: Artificial Intelligence: Generative AI In Cyber Should Worry Us, Here’s Why
Advances in AI are leading to job cuts and sparking fears of job displacement. The development of AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence, poses a risk to humanity unless global governments establish regulations. Cybercriminals are increasingly using AI for sophisticated attacks, such as Advanced Persistent Threats and deepfake attacks. The cyber security industry is growing rapidly, with AI-powered threat hunters playing a vital role. Policymakers and technical experts must work together to navigate the future of AI in threat hunting.


Breitbart: Zuck's Ghost Town: Twitter Clone Threads Suffers 82% Engagement Drop
Zuck's Ghost Town: Twitter Clone Threads Suffers 82% Engagement Drop
Facebook's Twitter rival, Threads, has experienced a massive decline in user engagement, with daily active users dropping 82% since its launch. The app, which once had 44 million daily active users, now has just eight million. This decline has been consistent since the app's release.