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#politics
The Federalist: Left's Election Litigation Abuses Democracy To Line Their Pockets
The Democratic Party stops using lawyer Marc Elias after his losing strategy backfires. Elias' lawsuits that aim to dismantle voting protections are a business strategy that generated $20 million in revenue. The left's constant litigation undermines democratic institutions and spreads false narratives about election integrity.
National Review: One False Move and a Host of Others
The race/crime thriller film "One False Move" is being promoted as an intersectional "neonoir" but the commendations are fraudulent and reflect disingenuous identity politics. The film tells the story of interracial drug dealers returning to their hometown where they clash with the police, leading to a reckoning. The revival of the film is seen as a result of post-Obama guilt about black representation and matches the relentless race hustling of the Biden administration's equity agenda.
Liberty Nation: The Facebook Files – Biden White House Controls More Speech
Rep. Jim Jordan released the third edition of the Facebook Files, which revealed the Biden administration's efforts to control speech on Facebook. The files showed that the White House pressured Facebook to censor COVID-related content and favor certain publications over others.
The Federalist: Did Obama Refuse To Condemn Antisemitism?
A biography on Barack Obama reveals an argument with his girlfriend where he allegedly refused to condemn antisemitism and black nationalism. The argument occurred after visiting an exhibit on Adolf Eichmann. Obama's version claims that his girlfriend, Sheila Miyoshi Jager, refused to understand his personal meaning of the Black experience. It is known that Obama associated with antisemites such as Louis Farrakhan. (280 characters)
American Thinker: On the street where you sleep
New York City residents are angry about the presence of migrants on the streets, blaming the Biden administration for the situation. Mayor Eric Adams is pleading for help, but locals are frustrated with the lack of action.
#society
Flag And Cross: Neighbors' Trash Takes Comical Tour Of Local Town While Family Is Away
A family took their neighbors' request to take out the trash while they were on vacation to the extreme by taking the bin on a tour of their town. They created a character named "Binny" using stick-on eyes and colorful hair, and captured funny photos of Binny at various locations in the village. The neighbors were surprised and amused when they returned and saw what had happened.
Fox News: Appalled by Mayor Adams' 'cold approach' to migrants, NYT editorial board member says 'New York can do better'
NY Times criticizes Mayor Adams' handling of migrants in NYC, calling his response disappointing. They suggest appointing an asylum czar and allowing nonprofits to take over the process.
NYC shelters overwhelmed by migrant crisis, leading to criticism of Mayor Adams' actions. The editorial board member calls for better leadership and compares Adams to Republican governors.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia’s Defense Ministry: Massive kamikaze drone attack on Crimea repelled
The Russian Defense Ministry claims that Ukrainian Armed Forces launched kamikaze drone attacks on occupied Crimea in Ukraine. The Russian air defense destroyed ten drones and suppressed three, but a video showed an explosion at an oil depot.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: John Bolton predicts Trump would withdraw from NATO in second term
Former national security adviser John Bolton slams former President Trump, calling his foreign policy "erratic" and self-serving. Bolton warns that a second Trump term could threaten the U.S. relationship with NATO. However, many Republicans view Trump's foreign policy record positively, citing no new wars, leaving the Iran Nuclear Deal, and brokering peace agreements in the Middle East. Bolton criticizes Trump's deal with the Taliban and his decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. He believes Trump's policy toward Iran is ineffective and that his presidency threatens NATO's existence.
Foreign Policy: Does U.S. Military Training Embolden Coup Plotters in Africa?
Former President Trump faces multiple indictments, causing international perplexity. The United States' domestic instability is a concern for allies, as it could impact international relations. Meanwhile, a coup in Niger raises concerns about democracy, human rights, and regional stability. The United States' military training programs for foreign officers have been associated with an increased likelihood of coups, raising questions about the effectiveness of these programs. The U.S. must carefully consider its response to the Niger coup and balance its security interests with the need to promote democratic values in the region.
Liberty Nation: US Sailors Caught Spying for China
Two US Navy service members have been arrested and charged with espionage for allegedly providing sensitive military information to the People's Republic of China (PRC). The sailors, Petty Officer Jinchao Wei and Petty Officer Wenheng Zhao, are accused of transmitting information about US Navy ships and systems to Chinese intelligence officers. The charges highlight China's ongoing efforts to obtain critical information for its national defense.
Foreign Policy: Inside Latin America’s Fake News Problem
Reports reveal how digital trolls have spread disinformation across Latin America, operating on both sides of the political spectrum. Social media platforms and government agencies have failed to catch them, allowing them to influence elections and public opinion. While some countries, like Brazil, have taken aggressive actions against disinformation, others rely on labeling and fact-checking. There is a need for better media literacy and academic research on disinformation to combat this growing problem.
#economy
National Review: The Unintended Consequences of EV Tax Credits
Lawmakers updated the EV tax credit, intending to incentivize domestic production and limit subsidies. However, Tesla continues to dominate the market, receiving billions in subsidies, and leasing loopholes allow imported vehicles to benefit. The law may have inadvertently subsidized buyers who would have purchased EVs anyway and undermined the legislation's objectives.
Flag And Cross: Hedge Fund Billionaire Bill Ackman Bets Against Long-Term U.S. Treasuries, Predicts 5.5% Yields
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is shorting long-term U.S. Treasuries, predicting that yields could rise to 5.5% due to structural changes in the economy and increased debt and deficits. He expects an increase in the issuance of Treasuries and believes that higher long-term interest rates are necessary to absorb this supply. Ackman also mentions factors such as Japan's exit from yield curve control and worries about US governance and political polarization. He recommends using exchange traded funds (ETFs) that allow investors to take short positions on U.S. Treasury securities as a hedge.
#religion
The Federalist: AI's Race Toward Human Likeness Is A Modern Tower Of Babel
The Biden administration announced that AI companies would establish standards for AI technology. However, the recent UN press conference showcased AI-humanoids designed to resemble humans. Like the biblical Tower of Babel, humans desire to be gods by creating AI technology. Trust in AI will only come when developers address the question of why they strive to make AI human-like and acknowledge the role of God.
National Review: Graveyards for Blossoming Griefs
America's mass culture prepares us for the end of romance, but not for grief. When grief finally surfaces, religion steps in to manage the proceedings. Funeral rituals, stories, and laughter help us navigate the mysterious nature of grief. It hits us at unexpected times and lingers on special days, reminding us of our loved ones. Grief is a gift that honors the depth of our love, and the tears shed are a testament to it.
#culture
Flag And Cross: VeeFriends Founder Gary Vee Collaborates With Reebok For NFT-Inspired Sneakers
Entrepreneur Gary Vee collaborates with Reebok to launch a new line of shoes inspired by his VeeFriends NFT collection. The Aspiring Alpaca Classic Nylon shoes feature the character Aspiring Alpaca and can be purchased for $90. This collaboration expands Vee's intellectual property and aims to reach a wider audience.
#health
Fox News: Cyprus approves use of human COVID-19 medication to fight lethal virus mutation in cats
Cyprus has allowed the use of human coronavirus medication on cats to combat a deadly feline virus mutation. The veterinarians association petitioned for access to the medication, which has been linked to the rise of lethal Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). The mutation in Cyprus did not cause as many cat deaths as claimed, with approximately 8,000 deaths reported.
Fox News: 5 natural, non-hormonal solutions for menopause symptoms
Menopause can be difficult, but there are non-hormonal remedies that can help with symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, insomnia, irritability, bladder control, and dry skin. Natural remedies like herbs, adjusting the thermostat, wearing cooling pajamas, using moisturizers and lubricants, practicing good sleep hygiene, trying acupuncture, and stress-reducing activities like yoga and meditation can provide relief. Taking care of oneself and seeking medical advice when necessary is important during menopause.
#crime
Fox News: Former City College professor arrested for raping 3 women from El Salvador after luring them to US
Jorge Alberto Ramos, a former professor from the Bronx, was arrested for sexually assaulting three women. Ramos lured the women from El Salvador to the US with promises of a better life, but subjected them to rape and sexual assault.
Fox News: Florida man arrested for murder of wife whose remains were found in 3 suitcases
A Florida man, William Lowe, 78, was arrested for the murder of his wife after her dismembered body was found in three suitcases at different locations in a Delray Beach canal. The gruesome discovery was made after a witness reported a man acting suspiciously near the suitcases floating in the water.
Fox News: 6 ex-Mississippi officers plead guilty to racist assault on 2 Black men
Six former white police officers, known as "The Goon Squad," plead guilty to a racist assault on two Black men in Mississippi. The officers unlawfully entered a house, assaulting the men with a sex toy and using stun guns, resulting in one man being shot. The officers then conspired to tamper with evidence. This incident, along with others, has increased scrutiny of U.S. law enforcement brutality.
#outdoors
Fox News: Otter attack injures 3 women on Montana river, requiring airlift
Three women were attacked by an otter while floating on inner tubes on a Montana river. They were injured but received medical treatment. Otter attacks are rare but can occur when they feel threatened or in defense of their young.
Fox News: Zoo animals in Greece get served frozen meals to beat the heat
Animals at the Attica Zoological Park in Greece are being fed frozen meals as the country experiences high temperatures and wildfires. The extreme heat has had a detrimental impact on Greek wildlife, with an estimated 2,500 animals and beehives being burned in a fire on the island of Rhodes. The zoo is caring for injured animals, including a deer and turtles, that suffered burns and other injuries during the fire. Animal owners are being urged to be more mindful of their pets during times of extreme heat. (, )
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Ugly Pike Podcast Episode 139
In this episode, we interview Pete Bostelmann, an experienced angler and passionate blade bait maker.
Field & Stream: How to Tie a Palomar Knot
Learn how to tie a Palomar knot, the most useful and easiest terminal knot for fishing. Works well with different types of lines and is stronger than the common clinch knot. Follow this simple step-by-step guide.