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#politics

American Thinker: Democrats Are Dancing the Totalitarian Two-Step
Democrats Are Dancing the Totalitarian Two-Step
Democrats and the media use terms like 'fascism' and 'totalitarianism' to silence their opponents. America is becoming a totalitarian state, with COVID and political dissent being tightly controlled. Trump is being indicted to distract from Biden's scandals, and the DOJ is eliminating political opposition. This is a dangerous path towards totalitarianism in the United States.


American Thinker: Newsom–DeSantis debate: Will it happen and who stands to benefit?
Newsom–DeSantis debate: Will it happen and who stands to benefit?
Florida governor Ron DeSantis agrees to a televised debate with California governor Gavin Newsom, as both seek to boost their national profiles. DeSantis hopes to define his conservative message amid competition from Donald Trump, while Newsom aims to position himself as a more effective messenger of far-left policies. Economically, Florida's success under DeSantis is contrasted with California's population exodus due to stringent lockdowns, crime, education deterioration, and rising living costs. Newsom's strategy may involve smearing DeSantis and portraying Florida's success as coming at a "high moral cost."


#society

Fox News: 'We need to get back to Small Town': Jason Aldean controversy caused by ‘Big Victimhood' business, experts say
'We need to get back to Small Town': Jason Aldean controversy caused by ‘Big Victimhood' business, experts say
The controversy surrounding Jason Aldean's song "Try That In A Small Town" is fueled by "Big Victimhood" profiteers and hyper-aware social media users. Critics argue the song has racial undertones and promotes a "pro-lynching" message. The debate highlights the sharp divide in American discourse.


#war

Flag And Cross: In Ukraine, Russia's Jamming Leaves US Weapons Useless
In Ukraine, Russia's Jamming Leaves US Weapons Useless
Russia has deployed electronic-warfare units to jam the GPS coordinates of missiles provided to Ukraine by NATO, rendering them ineffective. Ukraine is engaging in a cat-and-mouse game with Russia, attempting to eliminate the electronic-warfare units before initiating missile strikes.


#crime

Fox News: FBI wrecked its reputation. Fixing it requires these essential things
FBI wrecked its reputation. Fixing it requires these essential things
The FBI has become politically and socially weaponized, damaging its reputation and causing morale to plummet. FBI Director Christopher Wray's denial of ongoing issues only fuels the distrust. There are two factions within the FBI - one dedicated to protecting Americans and upholding the law, and another that uses their authority for personal agendas. The politicized actions of the latter undermine the hard work of the former and erode trust in the entire institution. While there are calls to abolish the FBI, there are also efforts to reform it and restore the faith of the American people.


#sports

Forbes: Faster Than You Can Say ‘Bigger Paycheck,’ Clemson And Florida State Will Bolt ACC
Faster Than You Can Say ‘Bigger Paycheck,’ Clemson And Florida State Will Bolt ACC
College athletics conference realignment is driven by money, with schools chasing the biggest annual payday they can find. Universities are leaving conferences for higher TV revenue distribution. This trend is likely to continue as schools like Florida State and Clemson consider leaving the ACC for the Big Ten and SEC. Other conferences, such as the Pac-12 and Big 12, are also experiencing departures and the pursuit of higher revenue. It's a display of greed in college athletics.


Fox News: Paige Spiranac suggests 'case study' may determine whether outfit choice affects her golf score
Paige Spiranac suggests 'case study' may determine whether outfit choice affects her golf score
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac conducted a "case study" to determine if wearing fewer clothes would improve her performance on the golf course. She shared two photos and observed significant differences in her scores. Spiranac, a former collegiate golfer, faced criticism when she started playing professionally but expressed her desire to compete on the LPGA Tour.


PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: Insufferable Soccer Women Will Have to Be Embarrassing at Home
The Morning Briefing: Insufferable Soccer Women Will Have to Be Embarrassing at Home
Sports and politics collide as the United States women's soccer team suffers a defeat and the players' political statements overshadow the game. The team's star player, Megan Rapinoe, receives criticism for her divisive behavior and lack of sportsmanship.


Fox News: Australia's Kaylee McKeown says team was unimpressed with star's 'sore losers' jab at US team
Australia's Kaylee McKeown says team was unimpressed with star's 'sore losers' jab at US team
Australian Olympic gold medalist Kaylee McKeown responded to her teammate Cate Campbell's comment about the U.S. team being sore losers. Campbell's comment came after Australia's success at the World Aquatics Championships, fueling the rivalry ahead of the Paris Olympics next year. McKeown clarified that Campbell's opinion does not represent the entire Australian team and criticized her for speaking out despite not being in Japan for the competition.


#science

American Thinker: The Copernican Revolution ends
The Copernican Revolution ends
Nicolas Copernicus, a clergyman, developed the heliocentric theory without intending to challenge the Church. The theory led to the Copernican principle, which suggests that the earth is not special. However, recent discoveries by telescopes like Hubble and Kepler have shown that our solar system is unique, with different types of planets and arrangements than others. Our home system is now considered special once again.


#other

Fox News: 3 dead after Pennsylvania charter bus carrying over 40 people crashes, flips on its side
3 dead after Pennsylvania charter bus carrying over 40 people crashes, flips on its side
A deadly bus crash in Pennsylvania leaves three dead, dozens injured. The cause is unknown.