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#politics
The Blaze: Horowitz: DeSantis takes another stand against transgender grooming of children. College Board throws a tantrum.
The College Board is canceling AP Psychology courses in Florida because the state objected to teaching gender and sexual orientation. The Florida Department of Education denies banning the course and encourages the College Board to continue offering it. Governor DeSantis is taking a strong stance against teaching gender fluidity in schools, challenging established fixtures in society and implementing conservative governing principles.
The Right Scoop: DUDE! Angry Speaker McCarthy UNLOADS on reporter over phony Trump indictment – [VIDEO]
Speaker McCarthy passionately defended Trump's denial of the 2020 election results, citing previous instances of politicians questioning election outcomes without facing consequences. He denounced the use of government to target those with differing political views, emphasizing the importance of free speech and the First Amendment.
Fox News: Adam Schiff leads Democrat push to televise Trump trials: ‘Vitally important’
House Democrats led by Rep. Adam Schiff are calling for former President Trump's federal criminal trials to be televised for the public. They argue that it is important for transparency and for Americans to fully accept the outcome of the trials. The lawmakers are urging the Judicial Conference to authorize the broadcasting of court proceedings in Trump's cases.
The Federalist Papers: Cops Rule on Obama Chef's Death Despite Stonewalling Public Information Requests
Former President Barack Obama's personal chef died in a drowning accident near the Obama estate. Police have refused to disclose basic details about the incident, but foul play has been ruled out. A toxicology report will determine the cause of death.
PJ Media: Patrick Bet-David Urges Joe Rogan to Host Trump on a Podcast: 'It Would Break the Internet'
Joe Rogan, the famed podcaster, is convinced by Valuetainment's Patrick Bet-David to host former President Donald Trump on his show. Despite initially declining requests to have Trump as a guest, Rogan expressed interest in hearing his perspective on various topics, including his experience in office and the truth of the "Deep State." Although it is unclear whether Rogan will ultimately host Trump, the potential podcast has the potential to "break the internet."
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: Vacate the First Impeachment of Donald Trump
Former business partner of Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, testified that President Joe Biden knew about his son's influence-peddling scheme, contradicting Joe Biden's previous claims. The delay in hearing from Archer was due to Democratic control of committees and their efforts to prevent Republicans from calling witnesses. This impeachment attempt covered up the truth about the Bidens' actions and had negative implications for the country.
National Review: The Corner: Senator Dianne Feinstein and Our Clown World
In a clown world where absurdity reigns, Senator Dianne Feinstein's daughter holds power of attorney over her legal affairs. While this would suggest mental incompetence, she still governs California.
Fox News: Biden admin wins temporary reprieve in case challenging key asylum rule
The Biden administration receives temporary reprieve as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals stays a federal judge's order blocking the implementation of the asylum rule, which bars migrants from claiming asylum if they have crossed illegally into the U.S. and have failed to claim asylum in a previous country. The ruling may prevent a new border surge.
Left-wing groups challenge the asylum rule, arguing that it restricts the right to seek asylum in the U.S. The rule is compared to a Trump-era transit ban. A Clinton-appointed judge blocks the rule, while a Trump-appointed judge dissents. The ruling may impact the number of migrants at the border.
The Blaze: Struggling Republican candidate Mike Pence likely to be a star witness in Trump's Jan. 6 trial
Former Vice President Mike Pence, trailing behind Donald Trump in the polls, may pose trouble for Trump as a star witness in Trump's Jan. 6 trial. Pence's secret notes and conversations with Trump are prominently featured in the indictment. Pence's testimony may be critical in establishing Trump's state of mind and criminal intent. Pence seized upon Trump's indictment to distinguish himself from his rival and suggest it disqualifies Trump from the presidency.
#society
Fox News: Chicago mayor objects to reporter using the term 'mob' to describe dozens of looters: 'That's not appropriate'
Left-wing Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson rejected the use of the word "mob" to describe looters and insisted on calling them "large gatherings." He claimed that referring to children as criminals was inappropriate and demonizing youth.
Liberty Nation: Why Does the Left Think Country Music Is Evil? – The Politics of HollyWeird
The left is outraged by Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town," and this animosity towards country music raises questions about their disdain.
Breitbart: Debanking Fightback: Austrian Chancellor Proposes 'Right to Cash'
Austria's Chancellor Nehammer is proposing to protect the use of cash in the country's constitution, amid concerns that it could be restricted as a means of payment. Cash remains popular in Austria, and the government wants to ensure that people have the right to choose how they pay. The proposal is in response to demands from the far-right opposition party and will involve a collaboration with the central bank.
#war
Red State: BREAKING. Russian Navy Ship Heavily Damaged by Ukrainian Drone Strike
Early Friday morning, a Ukrainian unmanned surface vehicle attacked the Russian Black Sea Fleet port of Novorossiysk, damaging the Ropucha-class landing ship. The Russians claim to have destroyed two USVs, but the attack signifies an increase in Ukrainian USV operations and has forced the Russians to divert resources to defend against these threats.
Breitbart: Russia Now Conducting Strikes Just 200 Yards From NATO's Frontier
Russia is launching drone strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure near the Romanian border, causing damage to grain warehouses and blocking Ukraine's ability to earn foreign currency. The United Kingdom believes this signals Russia's increasing willingness to antagonize NATO. The attacks on ports along the Danube River are seen as a move to prevent Ukraine from exporting grain and potentially lead to a food crisis and mass migration.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: It Sure Looks Like the Saudis Are Playing Keep Away with Joe Biden
Saudi Arabia and Russia are manipulating oil prices to keep them above Biden's target, preventing the replenishment of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The Saudis, who were once allies in the Cold War, now see Biden as weak and are aligning with Moscow against the West.
#economy
Forbes: Influencer Favorite E.l.f. Beauty Outpaces Industry Leaders In Earnings—Here Are TikTok’s Most Talked-About Makeup Brands
Makeup brand e.l.f. Beauty has reported its 18th consecutive quarter of sales growth, attributing its success to partnerships with social media influencers and early adoption of new platforms. The company's in-market sales for the three months ending June 30 rose by 76% compared to the same period last year, and it is estimating between $792 million and $802 million in sales this year, a 37% to 39% year-over-year growth. This success puts e.l.f. well ahead of industry leaders L'Oreal and Estee Lauder.
#military
The Federalist: U.S. Sailors Charged For Sending 'Sensitive' Military Data To China
Two Navy sailors have been indicted for transmitting sensitive military data to the People's Republic of China. Sailor Jinchao Wei communicated with a Chinese intelligence officer, providing information about the USS Essex and other Navy ships. Sailor Wenheng Zhao received bribes for sharing non-public U.S. military exercise plans.
#culture
Forbes: Jennifer Lopez Wants You To Know Why She Created Delola, And How She Enjoys Drinking It
Jennifer Lopez and bartender Lynnette Marrero collaborate on a line of premium ready-to-drink cocktails called Delola, which features three flavorful expressions. Despite initial backlash, Lopez confirms that she does indeed drink and wanted to create a healthier and elevated cocktail option. The inspiration for Delola came from Lopez's experiences on the Amalfi Coast, and she worked closely with Marrero to bring her vision to life.
#health
Flag And Cross: World's First Surgery On Newborn For Rare Ovarian Condition
A routine ultrasound reveals cysts in an unborn baby's ovaries, a condition that could cause the loss of both ovaries. Doctors at Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem perform emergency surgery on the newborn to save her ovaries, a procedure that has never been done in a newborn before.
#education
Fox News: NJ school district to pay $9.1M settlement to family of bullied girl, 12, who took her own life
A school district in New Jersey ordered to pay $9.1 million settlement to family of bullied 12-year-old girl who died by suicide.
National Review: The Corner: How to Accelerate Learning and Decrease College Costs
Higher education in America needs to abandon outdated systems and adopt a competency-based model to address inefficiencies, according to Walt Gardner.
#crime
Forbes: Parkland School Shooting Will Be Reenacted With Live Gunfire Today—Here’s Why
A civil lawsuit against the school's resource officer who didn't enter the building during the Parkland school shooting will be settled through a reenactment with live gunfire. The families of the victims hope to prove that the officer could hear the shots and knew where they were coming from.
American Thinker: Chicago’s Mayor Johnson scolds reporter for calling mass looters a ‘mob,’ says ‘large gathering’ is ‘appropriate’
The Mayor of Chicago attempts to downplay looting and crime in the city, referring to them as "large gatherings" and "dynamics." He praises the police for their handling of the situation. However, Chicagoans are not fooled by these euphemisms as they witness the high vacancy rate and increasing violence in the city.
Fox News: Katharine McPhee nearly involved in restaurant armed robbery: ‘Missed’ by ‘a few hours’
Katharine McPhee narrowly avoided an armed robbery at a celebrity-frequented restaurant in West Hollywood where she frequently dines with her husband, David Foster. The thieves demanded jewelry and a watch from one of the victims. Authorities are searching for three male suspects.
#other
Forbes: Don’t Worry, AMC Has Enough ‘Walking Dead’ To Last Through All The Strikes, They Say
AMC reassures investors that the actor and writers strikes will not affect its main franchise, The Walking Dead. They have several shows already in the pipeline, including Dead City, Daryl Dixon, Fear the Walking Dead, and The Ones Who Live. However, AMC's reliance on its own streaming service and declining viewership puts it in a difficult position.