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#politics
Fox News: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny sentenced to 19 years in prison
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to 19 years in prison on extremism charges. This is in addition to the nine-year sentence he is already serving on separate charges that he believes are politically motivated. The verdict and sentence were determined in just 10 minutes, reflecting a lack of due process.
The American Mind: After SCOTUS's Colorblind Ruling, Slavery Reparations Fight Lives On
In California, the Reparations Task Force pushes for reparations for black residents based on lineal descent, excluding recent black immigrants. The ambitious program includes proposals like free college tuition and cash payments, but it faces opposition and potential legal challenges. Critics argue that it perpetuates racial preferences and stereotyping, while proponents argue that it addresses historical injustices.
PJ Media: WATCH: Democrats Panic Over Persons of Color™ Fleeing Electoral Plantation
MSNBC discusses a new poll showing Biden's low approval rating and potential vulnerability with Hispanic voters. Biden leads among certain key demographics but struggles with racial minorities. Kamala Harris also fares poorly as a replacement candidate.
National Review: The Corner: In Defense of Frank Meyer
Frank Meyer, a conservative thinker often regarded as a libertarian, believed that the true end of man is moral and spiritual virtue. He acknowledged that civil society can threaten individual liberty and virtue, and emphasized the importance of separating centers of power within the economy and state. Meyer's fusionism theory went beyond tax cuts, recognizing the danger of utilitarian relativism and the need for a virtuous life. While his theory has flaws and a recalibration is needed, conservatives should understand and preserve the deep and diverse American political tradition against the statist utopianism of the Left.
Washington Free Beacon: Affirmative White Supremacy: Democrats Really Don't Want Black Candidates Winning Primaries
The Democratic Party claims to value diversity but often favors white candidates over qualified black candidates in state primaries. This has been evident in California, where two white candidates, Katie Porter and Adam Schiff, entered the race for U.S. Senate despite Rep. Barbara Lee's historic efforts to bring diversity to the Senate. In Michigan, national Democrats tried to recruit Pete Buttigieg instead of supporting the historically diverse field of candidates. In Virginia, white candidates like Abigail Spanberger are favored over qualified black candidates like Levar Stoney. Despite their alleged support for diversity, Democrats have consistently shown a preference for privileged white candidates.
Daily Wire: Chicago Mayor Stays Focused On Policing Speech, Not The Streets
Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson is criticized for minimizing mass looting in the city and scolding a reporter for using the term "mob". He encourages using the term "large gatherings" instead. Johnson has previously blamed government leaders and compared the behavior of the teenagers to his own child's "silly decisions". He seems to be more concerned with policing speech than addressing the issues of violence and lawlessness in the city.
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. Pro-coup protesters damaged an embassy in Niger's capital following a recent coup .
2. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that 7 drones targeted Moscow early Sunday morning .
3. Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko faced charges including incitement, but not conspiring against the state .
4. Chinese President ordered search efforts after severe flooding in Beijing .
5. Brazilian President supports more countries joining the BRICS international bloc .
6. Israel's Supreme Court hears a petition against a law protecting Prime Minister Netanyahu from removal .
7. Former U.S. President Trump faces charges including conspiracy to defraud the United States .
8. Scandinavian countries tightened their borders after Quran burnings .
9. The golden lion tamarin has made a successful resurgence in Brazil .
10. Somalia's sports minister apologizes for a mishap in the 100-meter sprint at the World University Games .
The Federalist: NBA Fouls Out With Attack On Orlando Magic's DeSantis Donation
The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) criticized the Orlando Magic for donating to a super PAC supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign. The NBPA argued that the donation does not represent player support and urged teams to consider the diversity of values among staff and players. In response, DeSantis accused the NBA of prioritizing politics over important issues like human rights violations in China. The incident highlights the NBA's history of left-wing activism and its intolerance for opposing views.
PJ Media: Reason #45 the Marxist Elites Hate Trump: Because He Understands and Respects We the People
Summary: The summary, categorized under , is about the author's observation of the prevalence of Trump flags and signs since 2016, highlighting Trump's appeal as a president who is unafraid to mock his opponents. It also contrasts Trump's approach with Hillary Clinton's perceived elitism, suggesting that Trump's connection with the working class is what sets him apart.
Summary (continued): The second paragraph, still under , describes the reasons why elitists and the left are hostile towards Trump. These include their need for superiority, resentment towards their reliance on the working class, and Trump's opposition to their plans. The summary concludes by noting that despite the attacks, Trump remains authentic and unapologetic, unlike other politicians who strive for popularity.
National Review: The Corner: Arizona National Monument Incoming
The Biden administration may turn uranium-rich land in Arizona into a national monument. Biden will visit the site next week as part of his tour through Arizona, focusing on climate change and his environmental agenda. This move raises concerns about the impact on domestic uranium production, as America relies heavily on Russia for nuclear fuel.
The Federalist Papers: Joe Rogan Says Voting Machines Are 'F***ed With', Kari Lake's Case Is 'Real Fraud'
Podcast host Joe Rogan discusses allegations of fraud in the 2022 Arizona governor's race, suggesting that there were irregularities with voting machines and ballots in Maricopa County. Rogan believes that there is evidence of real fraud and coordinated efforts to influence election results. The Kari Lake campaign agrees and argues that there is a lack of courageous judges willing to address the issue.
#society
Fox News: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson buys UFC fighter new home after first win: 'Your story moved me'
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson surprises UFC fighter Themba Gorimbo with a home after being moved by his inspiring story of overcoming poverty and helping his village in Zimbabwe. Gorimbo, who had just $7 in his bank account before winning his first professional fight, used the money to build a water well. Johnson saw the story on Twitter and fulfilled his promise to help Gorimbo, presenting him with a key to a new house. Gorimbo plans to continue changing lives by using the money he saved for a home to build another well in his village.
The Babylon Bee: Fatphobic A.I. Still Not Generating A Supermodel That Looks Like Lizzo
A.I.-generated supermodels gain popularity, sparking criticism of fatphobic society and A.I. Body-positive activists express concern over the influence of these models on the dating pool. However, the A.I. responds by releasing a body-positive supermodel with limited success.
Spectator USA: Modern life doesn’t make us happy
The delusion that we should always be happy is a product of modern advertising. Our ancestors evolved to be survival machines, not happiness generators. Dopamine, the feel-good chemical, evolved to motivate them to seek out food. But in today's world, where our needs are easily met, we expect constant happiness. This overload of pleasure is leading to a decline in mental health. Happiness is not supposed to be a permanent state, and it takes conscious effort to achieve.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine returns bodies of 44 fallen soldiers
Ukraine returns bodies of fallen soldiers, 44 in total, to their families in accordance with the Geneva Convention.
Fox News: GOP candidate Chris Christie swings through Ukraine in unannounced visit
Former NJ Gov. Chris Christie visits Ukraine, meets with President Zelenskyy. Christie expresses support for continued US aid and highlights the need for America to stand up and prevent the inhumanity of the war. He places flowers at a memorial and prays for Ukrainian volunteers killed by Russian troops. . Christie becomes the second Republican candidate to visit Ukraine after Mike Pence. He emphasizes the importance of bipartisan support and Ukraine's victory, while contrasting with Trump's call to stop military aid. Zelenskyy thanks Christie for his visit and emphasizes the need for American support.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Texas says Mexico is 'flat-out wrong' to tie migrant death to floating border barrier
Mexico accuses Texas of violating sovereignty with floating border barrier on the Rio Grande. Texas Governor Greg Abbott's office denies any connection between the barrier and the death of a migrant. The controversy highlights the ongoing tensions between Mexico and Texas over immigration.
#economy
Forbes: The Four Flops Of 2023 That Cost Disney $1 Billion
Disney has spent $965 million on four failed streaming and film projects this year. The high costs, particularly for CGI, and poor reception have led to potential losses for the company.
#military
Forbes: Army And Marines Now Leaderless As Senator Blocks Hundreds Of Nominations—A Historic First
The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are without confirmed leaders due to Senator Tuberville's blocking of military nominations in protest of a Pentagon abortion travel policy. Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville stepped down, leaving Gen. Randy George as the acting chief of staff. Military figures criticize Tuberville's actions, while more branches may soon be without leaders. Senator McConnell and President Biden have voiced their opposition to Tuberville's holds on nominations.
#health
Fox News: Johnny Manziel says he attempted suicide after Browns cut him in 2016: reports
Johnny Manziel, former NFL quarterback, revealed in a documentary that he attempted suicide after being cut by the Cleveland Browns. He discussed his substance abuse issues, bipolar disorder, and the negative impact of his football success. Despite his struggles, Manziel is now focused on recovery and rebuilding relationships with his family.
#education
Fox News: NJ Board of Education adopts 'equity' policy, removing terms like ‘female and male’ in favor of ‘all’ students
The New Jersey State Board of Education has approved a policy promoting equity in education, using gender-neutral terms to ensure equal access for all students. Critics argue against these changes.
#crime
Daily Wire: Why Derek Chauvin’s Trial Should Have Been Moved Out Of Minneapolis
Derek Chauvin seeks a retrial in a community that won't erupt in riots if he is acquitted. Details about George Floyd's arrest and the use of the restraint technique were not widely reported. The trial was heavily influenced by pre-trial publicity and threats that jurors faced.
Fox News: Italian police dog sniffs out jaw-dropping stash in suitcase
Italian police, aided by a police dog, uncovered a cash-smuggling operation in a small town near Florence. They seized over €1 million in currency from two suitcases belonging to a Chinese national. Authorities have detained the individual and launched an investigation into the incident.
The Blaze: Director of Miami-Dade police recovering after shooting himself in the head following argument with his wife
The director of the Miami-Dade Police Department, Alfredo Ramirez III, shot himself in the head after a heated argument with his wife during a conference in Tampa. Ramirez was handcuffed by police before being released, and later resigned from his position. He then attempted suicide by shooting himself and is expected to recover, but may lose vision in his right eye.
The New American: Report: IRS Lost Track of Sensitive Tax Records - The New American
The IRS is not following its own guidelines to protect sensitive tax information when it is shipped between processing centers. The lack of documentation and failure to complete required audits has affected the IRS's ability to notify and protect taxpayers.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Beat Manchester City, PSG, Bayern Munich To Signing German Wonderkid: Reports
FC Barcelona are set to sign German wonderkid Noah Darvich, beating out competition from top European rivals. The 16-year-old is considered a top talent and can play multiple positions. Barca sources have confirmed the deal, although the transfer fee is unknown. Landing Darvich would be a major victory for the cash-strapped Catalans, who have had success with free agents and young players in the past. Barca also secured the signing of highly-rated Senegalese defender Mikayil Faye, indicating their focus on building a strong, young squad.
#other
Fox News: Plane crashes in Florida neighborhood, narrowly missing house: police
A small plane crashes in a Florida neighborhood, narrowly missing a home. The plane had engine trouble and crash-landed in a front yard. Two people on board were injured.
Newsbusters: Up and Up: Nets Fork Over 162 Minutes to Trump Indictment, 19x Larger Than Archer Hearing
The major broadcast networks have dedicated a significant amount of airtime to covering former President Trump's criminal indictment, totaling 162 minutes and 16 seconds. This is compared to just eight minutes and 32 seconds given to the House Oversight Committee hearing featuring Hunter Biden's former business partner. The networks have largely ignored allegations of bribery involving Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma. ABC led with 58 minutes and seven seconds of coverage, followed by NBC with 53 minutes and 37 seconds, and CBS with 49 minutes and 52 seconds.
Flag And Cross: Brian Armstrong Defies SEC, Vows To Stay In US: 'There Is No Break-Glass Plan'
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong vows to continue operating in the U.S. despite ongoing legal battles with the SEC and cease and desist orders from state regulators. He expresses disappointment with tech leaders like California for their stance against staking. Armstrong denies the possibility of relocating to crypto-friendly jurisdictions and reaffirms Coinbase's commitment to stay in the United States.
Flag And Cross: Endangered Fish Almost Became Extinct After Water Pipe Issue At Zoo
Endangered fish at Tropiquaria Zoo in Somerset were at risk of extinction when a water pipe was cut by a digger, leaving their tanks half-empty. The director, Chris Moiser, stated that some species of fish at the zoo are extinct in the wild and losing water would have resulted in their death. Although Wessex Water was contacted for an emergency browser, they declined as the disconnection only affected animals.
The Blaze: Prolific comics writer explains why woke Marvel despises the Punisher and similar characters: They are 'blue-collar superheroes. They are average guys driven to extremes.'
Marvel and the woke gatekeepers in the comic book industry despise the Punisher and his fans because they hate the idea and the fans that contradict their "heroes don't kill" argument. There has been a concerted campaign to erase the Punisher and his fan base, particularly those associated with right-leaning politics. Marvel writers transformed the Punisher into a pathetic and unlikable character in the final series, and the real reason for this hatred is who his fans are—blue-collar Americans who resonate with his average guy persona. Marvel dislikes the Punisher and those who like him, plain and simple.
National Review: Rising in GOP Primary Polls, Tim Scott Visits Southern Border
Senator Tim Scott visited the U.S.-Mexico border to address the migrant crisis. He outlined his plans, including finishing the border wall, deploying military-grade technology, doubling Border Patrol and ICE agents, reinstating the Title 42 public-health order, and implementing a zero-tolerance policy for criminal immigrants. Scott also vowed to take on Mexican cartels, freezing their assets and ending their influence. His border visit comes as he gains support in the polls, challenging former president Trump's lead in New Hampshire. Scott has showcased his policy accomplishments as a senator, including the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and legislation to combat China and fentanyl trafficking.