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#politics

PJ Media: Vivek Ramaswamy Wins Lawsuit Against World Economic Forum Over 'Global Young Leaders' Label
Vivek Ramaswamy Wins Lawsuit Against World Economic Forum Over 'Global Young Leaders' Label
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has settled his lawsuit against the World Economic Forum (WEF) for falsely associating him with the organization. Ramaswamy, who opposes the WEF's agenda, declined their nomination and repeatedly requested the removal of his name from the Young Global Leaders list. The WEF apologized for the mistake.

Some question whether Ramaswamy's rejection of the Young Global Leader designation is genuine or a ploy to appeal to the Trump base. Skepticism remains until he proves his intentions through policy and execution. However, Ramaswamy currently appears favorable.


The Blaze: Glenn's message for the CHALLENGES we're about to face
Glenn's message for the CHALLENGES we're about to face
Glenn Beck reflects on the past week and believes that despite the negative events, there is reason to be grateful. He emphasizes the importance of truth and criticizes the elites' indictment of former President Donald Trump. Beck calls for a rediscovery of truth and a restoration of individual power. He believes that remaining grateful and focusing on the light amidst darkness will lead to a better outcome.


Spectator USA: Gerontocracy watch
Gerontocracy watch
The recent incidents with Mitch McConnell and Dianne Feinstein have highlighted the issue of gerontocracy in politics. Both senators had noticeable moments of forgetfulness and difficulty carrying out their duties. This age-related concern extends to Feinstein's personal life, as she is involved in a family dispute over her late husband's estate. These examples reflect the need for younger, more capable leaders in the political sphere.


National Review: The Corner: More of This, Please
The Corner: More of This, Please
Ron DeSantis dismisses Trump's election claims, acknowledges his own responsibilities as governor, and hints at his readiness to lead the Republican Party.


Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Media Obsess Over Trump in Court and Fall Short With Archer
NewsBusters Podcast: Media Obsess Over Trump in Court and Fall Short With Archer
Media obsesses over Trump's arraignment, anticipating his imprisonment or exile. Network coverage exceeds 160 minutes, with ABC leading at almost an hour. Chuck Todd rehashes Trump's impeachments, while The View dismisses fair trial and suggests exile. Interns contribute to reporting bias.


Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Trudeau’s news censorship act makes Canada an authoritarian embarrassment of a nation
DAVID KRAYDEN: Trudeau’s news censorship act makes Canada an
authoritarian embarrassment of a nation
Social media giant Meta has permanently blocked Canadian news stories on its platforms after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demanded payments to Canadian media. Trudeau accused Meta of treating Canada like a small country and defended his censorship program, comparing it to defending democracy during World War II. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Trudeau's actions as reminiscent of George Orwell's "1984," and warned of the erosion of free speech and freedom of the press in Canada. Trudeau's government plans to introduce further legislation to control internet content and eliminate "disinformation."


The Blaze: Pile-on ensues after journalist offers 'clear sign' that Trump 'is not president anymore'
Pile-on ensues after journalist offers 'clear sign' that Trump 'is not president anymore'
Kelly O'Donnell, a journalist and president of the White House Correspondents' Association, faced ridicule on social media for sharing a post suggesting that former President Donald Trump is no longer in power. Many people mocked her statement, calling her an unserious journalist and questioning her credibility. Others pointed to high gas prices and the state of the economy as evidence that Trump is no longer president.


#society

Red State: Justice Served: 6 Mississippi Officers Plead Guilty to Racist Assault on 2 Black Men  
Justice Served: 6 Mississippi Officers Plead Guilty to Racist Assault on 2 Black Men  


Former Mississippi law enforcement officers plead guilty to charges including torture, sexual assault, and racial slurs against two Black men. The officers planned to cover up their actions and threatened witnesses. This case highlights the need for accountability and reform in law enforcement.


Fox News: Anheuser-Busch ‘doozy’ earnings call showed Bud Light honchos haven’t learned lesson, experts say
Anheuser-Busch ‘doozy’ earnings call showed Bud Light honchos haven’t learned lesson, experts say
Anheuser-Busch InBev reported a significant drop in profits due to the ongoing boycott against Bud Light. The company's U.S. revenue dropped 10.5% in the second quarter, leading to losses of nearly $400 million compared to the same quarter last year. Critics argue that the company's poor marketing decisions, including enlisting transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, have alienated their consumer base.


Breitbart: L.A. County Reports First Deaths from Flea-borne Typhus in Decades
L.A. County Reports First Deaths from Flea-borne Typhus in Decades
Los Angeles County experienced its first deaths from flea-borne typhus in almost three decades. The county saw a significant increase in reported cases of the illness, with 171 cases in 2022 compared to 31 in 2010. Flea-borne typhus is caused by bacteria and spreads through infected fleas, causing symptoms such as fever, headache, and rashes. The rise in cases has raised concerns about public health, particularly due to the growing homelessness problem in the city. Critics have warned about the potential outbreak of infectious diseases like bubonic plague, as the unhoused population in L.A. County has increased by 10% in the past year.


#economy

Spectator USA: The end of American retirement
The end of American retirement
A gloomy report shows that many workers under fifty-five do not believe they will ever be able to retire due to financial constraints. This raises questions about the future workforce and the quality of service we can expect from geriatric employees. The younger generation may struggle to find jobs, but there is hope that voters will elect more competent candidates with sound economic principles.


#religion

Townhall: Sisters for Life Show Us the Way
Sisters for Life Show Us the Way
Cardinal Timothy Dolan praises the Sisters of Life, emphasizing their pro-life work and the importance of love. The Sisters aim to support pregnant women and show them options other than abortion. Love is described as a three-part process of receptivity, discovery, and delighting. The Sisters believe that every person bears the imprint of God's love and life, and their goal is to help women see the tremendous love that God has for them.


#culture

Forbes: 10 Hidden Gems On Netflix You Need To Watch
10 Hidden Gems On Netflix You Need To Watch
Netflix's hidden gems: Frances Ha, a black-and-white modern classic exploring friendship in NYC The Raid: Redemption, an adrenaline-pumping action film that pushes boundaries


#health

Flag And Cross: Peppermint Oil Aromatherapy May Ease Pain After Heart Surgery: Study
Peppermint Oil Aromatherapy May Ease Pain After Heart Surgery: Study
Peppermint oil aromatherapy may ease pain and improve sleep quality after heart surgery, according to a new study. The research suggests that aromatherapy could be a safer alternative to traditional pain medication, helping patients recover more quickly and reducing postoperative complications. The study found that patients who received peppermint oil aromatherapy required less pharmacological pain relief compared to those in the comparison group. The main components of peppermint oil, particularly menthol, are believed to be responsible for its pain-relieving effects.


#crime

Fox News: New Hampshire dad indicted for murder of son, 7, who was scalded by liquid, whipped with cord: AG
New Hampshire dad indicted for murder of son, 7, who was scalded by liquid, whipped with cord: AG
A New Hampshire man, Murtadah Mohammad, has been indicted by a grand jury for second-degree murder and other charges in connection with the death of his 7-year-old son, Jaevion Riley. Mohammad is accused of subjecting his son to abusive violence, not seeking medical assistance, and falsifying physical evidence. Prosecutors are seeking an extended prison sentence due to the exceptional cruelty inflicted upon the child.


#sports

Forbes: Los Angeles Lakers May Come To Regret Signing Anthony Davis To $186 Million Contract Extension
Los Angeles Lakers May Come To Regret Signing Anthony Davis To $186 Million Contract Extension
The Los Angeles Lakers sign Anthony Davis to a $186 million contract extension, making him the highest-paid player in the NBA. However, the move is risky due to Davis' injury history and aging.


Flag And Cross: Ex-NFL Star DeMarcus Ware, Who Famously Made Impressive Sack on Kaepernick, Sings Anthem for Season Kickoff
Ex-NFL Star DeMarcus Ware, Who Famously Made Impressive Sack on Kaepernick, Sings Anthem for Season Kickoff
Former NFL superstar DeMarcus Ware received mixed reviews for his singing of the national anthem at a recent Hall of Fame preseason game. Despite the criticism, Ware took it in stride, having experienced attention and headlines throughout his career. One notable moment was when he faked a spin move and sacked Colin Kaepernick, leaving one of the best tackles in football stunned.


#science

Flag And Cross: Bats, Rats, And Pigeons Can Help Collect Meteorological Data
Bats, Rats, And Pigeons Can Help Collect Meteorological Data
Tel Aviv University researchers have used bats to map urban heat islands in the region, finding that the air over busy Ayalon Highway can be up to five degrees Celsius warmer than the air over Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park in winter. Placing stationary measuring stations to measure urban heat islands is difficult, so the researchers attached tiny heat sensors to Egyptian fruit bats and released them in downtown Tel Aviv to create a three-dimensional map. The researchers plan to use other creatures, such as pigeons and rats, as weather sensors in the future.