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#politics
The Federalist Papers: House Oversight Committee Releases Complete Devon Archer Transcript - Page 45 Looks Bad for Biden
Joe Biden's involvement in his son Hunter's business dealings is called into question by the transcript of former business partner Devon Archer's testimony. Archer confirms that Joe Biden attended dinners with Hunter's business associates, including one with an executive from Burisma Holdings. Archer also reveals that Hunter was asked by Burisma executives to seek "help from D.C." to address government pressure they were facing. The transcript also mentions Hunter's call to D.C. from Dubai, although the specific details are not known.
PJ Media: How Can Trump Get a Fair Trial in a City That Voted 92% for His Opponent?
Donald Trump faces trial in Washington, D.C. where finding an impartial jury may be a challenge due to partisan politics. The left desires a "show trial" to destroy the Republican Party.
PJ Media: Judge Referred to Trump in a Shocking Way During His D.C. Arraignment
Former President Donald Trump was referred to as "Mr. Trump" by the judge during his arraignment in relation to the Jan. 6 protests. Social media reacted strongly to this omission of his presidential title. Despite the controversy, it appears that the judge was following protocol, as "Mr. President" is reserved for the current officeholder. Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges and faces up to 55 years behind bars if convicted.
After his arraignment, Trump expressed his belief that he was being persecuted as a political opponent. He then crashed a wedding at his golf course in New Jersey, where he was met with chants of "USA." Despite the legal troubles, Trump remains full of life.
#society
Fox News: I’m a Black doctor suing California for its racist medical mandate
California has implemented a law mandating implicit bias training for medical professionals, a concept that is seen as racist by many. The training assumes that a person's skin color determines how they interact with individuals of different races. The law accuses white people of being oppressors and black people of being oppressed, perpetuating a dangerous form of racism. Many medical professionals, including Dr. Marilyn Singleton, refuse to participate in these courses and are advocating against the mandate.
Forbes: State Lawmakers Pursue Reform Of Arbitration System Erected As Alternative To Class Action
State lawmakers are pursuing tort reform and changes to the forced arbitration system, which has become an alternative to class action lawsuits. The reform aims to limit legal costs for businesses while maintaining consumer safeguards. Critics argue that forced arbitration leads to less favorable outcomes for consumers.
Flag And Cross: One In Six Americans Indulge In Daily Desserts, Survey Finds
Americans love dessert, with one in six indulging in sweet treats every day. A survey of 5,000 Americans found that people from Tennessee are the most likely to eat dessert daily, followed closely by Colorado, Louisiana, and North Carolina. The most popular desserts are ice cream, cookies, and chocolate, with chocolate chip being the favorite cookie flavor. Americans also enjoy sharing their desserts, considering it a love language.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Russia suffers heavy losses in suicidal counterattacks on southern front
In a frontline report from Ukraine, Russian forces suffer heavy losses in unsuccessful counterattacks on the southern front near the recently liberated Staromairske. Ukrainian partisans poison 20 Russian officers, resulting in two immediate deaths.
Foreign Policy: Sudan’s Failed Democracy Is a Disaster for Women
After fleeing Sudan due to political persecution, Fahima Hashim returns to find that the new transitional government has sidelined women and supported a coup. Despite ongoing violence and oppression, Sudanese women activists like Hashim continue fighting for equal rights and a meaningful role in the governance of the country.
Daily Wire: Most Americans Oppose More Funding For Ukraine In War With Russia: CNN Poll
A CNN poll shows that the majority of Americans do not want the US to continue sending aid to Ukraine in its ongoing war against Russia. 55% of respondents oppose additional funding, while 45% support it. This marks a reversal from a previous poll in 2022 where 62% wanted the US to do more for Ukraine.
#health
Forbes: Phoenix, Dallas, Little Rock Break Daily High Temperature Records: Here’s Where Else Daily Records Have Fallen
A historic heat wave sweeps through the South and Southwest, with numerous daily temperature records broken. Dangerous heat conditions pose a threat to public health.
#crime
Fox News: Andrew Tate released from house arrest in Romania as he awaits trail
Social media influencer Andrew Tate has been released from house arrest in Romania as he awaits trial on rape and human trafficking charges. Tate, his brother, and two Romanian women have been indicted on the charges. Prosecutors allege that the group recruited female victims, subjected them to physical violence and coercion, and forced them to perform pornographic acts for social media dissemination. The Tate brothers' assets have been ordered to be confiscated and the case is currently under review before heading to trial.
#sports
Fox News: Angels’ Shohei Ohtani exits mound with cramps, still hits MLB-best 40th home run
Shohei Ohtani is forced to leave the game early due to cramping in his pitching hand, but still manages to hit his 40th home run as the designated hitter. Despite Ohtani's impressive performance, the Angels blow a two-run lead in the ninth inning and lose to the Mariners.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: $200 Break-Action Pistol?! NEW Rossi Brawler .410 Gauge / .45 Long Colt
Rossi has introduced a new break-action, single-shot pistol called the Rossi Brawler, chambered in .410 Gauge and .45 Long Colt. It is an affordable option for those who need to dispatch varmints or snakes regularly. It features an optics rail, iron sights, and a simple single-action trigger. With a price tag of $239.99, it offers versatility and ruggedness.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Israeli Startup Enzymit Disrupts Hyaluronic Acid Production With Synthetic Enzymes
Enzymit, a synthetic biology startup in Israel, has developed a breakthrough technology that replaces the complex and time-consuming process of producing hyaluronic acid. Using computational design algorithms and deep learning algorithms, the company designs and produces enzymes to create a synthetic form of the acid. This technology has applications in skincare, wound healing, and rheumatology. Enzymit's process eliminates the need for complex purification and increases the yield of hyaluronic acid.
#other
Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Reaches A Major Milestone, And It May Have An Exciting Future
Taylor Swift's iconic album 1989 reaches 450 weeks on Billboard 200 chart, remaining popular and sliding to No. 20 this week.
The New American: Gun Nation: Americans Have Purchased a Million or More Firearms Every Month for Four Straight Years - The New American
For four straight years, concerned citizens in America have been purchasing a million or more firearms each month, adding up to an estimated 50 million firearms to the stockpile. The exact number is unknown, as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives does not have information on the location or owners of most privately owned firearms. This trend of increased gun ownership sends a clear signal to those trying to infringe on the Second Amendment right to self-defense.
Flag And Cross: Motorcycle Tourism Takes Off In Israel As Adventurous Travelers Explore The Holy Land
Motorcycle tourism is gaining popularity in Israel, with Desert Road and BikeLife Israel offering guided tours and motorcycle rentals. Raz Tsafrir, a licensed guide and former secret service employee, started Desert Road during the pandemic and offers tours to various religious, historical, and natural sites across Israel. Duby Nevo of BikeLife Israel provides motorcycle rentals and helps clients plan their own itineraries. Motorcycle tourism in Israel is a unique way to experience the country's diverse attractions.