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#politics
Red State: People Raising New Questions About Biden Remarks Regarding the Prosecution of Trump
Joe Biden publicly denied involvement in prosecuting Donald Trump, but private conversations revealed his desire for Trump to be prosecuted for his role in Jan. 6. Biden expressed frustration with Attorney General Merrick Garland's approach and wanted decisive action. The timing of the recent indictments and actions against Trump, coinciding with Biden's declining poll numbers and foreign business dealings scandal, raises suspicions. Congress will need to investigate further.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Trump ushered in transformation
Laura Ingraham discusses Trump's success with the economy and border control. She mentions the negative impact of Biden's open border policies.
Daily Wire: Senate Republicans Release Ad Hitting Biden, Democrats Over Problems Facing U.S.
Sen. John Barrasso criticizes President Biden and Democrats for the country's problems. He mentions the crisis at the Southern Border, high prices, and China's influence. Senate Republicans claim to have solutions to secure the border, protect communities, hold China accountable, and make life more affordable.
#society
Flag And Cross: Critics Say Princeton Again Advances Claim Israel Harvests Palestinian Organs
A 2017 book on a sample reading list for a Princeton course faces accusations of antisemitism and blood libels, raising questions about academic freedom. The book, titled "The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability," by Jasbir Puar, discusses Israel's policies towards Palestine. Critics argue that the book promotes false antisemitic claims. The controversy highlights the debate over appropriate scholarship for classroom study.
#war
Euromaidan Press: A family has identified an American volunteer recently killed while fighting in Ukraine
American volunteer Jeffrey Judd Jones, who had previously served in the US Army, was identified as one of the three Americans killed while fighting in Ukraine. Jones had traveled to Ukraine to help the Ukrainian people and was serving on a volunteer medic team when he was killed by a mortar shell explosion.
Newsbusters: Nets Skip Gold Star Parents Demanding RESIGNATION of Blinken & Milley
House Republicans held a hearing in which the families of the thirteen Americans who died in Afghanistan during the withdrawal testified, accusing the Biden administration of failing their children and covering up their mistakes. The three evening news networks ignored the hearing, focusing instead on other topics. The Biden administration refuses to take responsibility for the tragedy. The Pentagon responded to the testimony, expressing condolences but omitting the word "successful" from their statement.
Flag And Cross: Ukrainian Students Travel To Bulgaria For Digital Summer School
Three Ukrainian teens traveled from their war-affected country to Bulgaria for a summer school program facilitated by World ORT. Natan, Polina, and Ihor learned digital skills such as video editing, audio production, and photography. The camp provided a distraction from the realities of life in Ukraine and gave them a valuable experience to build their future careers.
#economy
Forbes: Covid Vaccine Makers' Stocks Crash To Multiyear Lows Monday As Sales Keep Sliding
Moderna and BioNTech, the companies behind widely-circulated mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, saw their shares plummet to their lowest prices in years due to disappointing revenues. BioNTech reported a 95% decline in sales last quarter, while Moderna reported a 93% decline in quarterly revenues. Both companies experienced significant stock losses, with Moderna's share price hitting its lowest level since November 2020 and BioNTech's hitting its lowest level since March 2021. The decline in stock prices contradicted the broader market gains.
#military
Forbes: A Shortage Of Optics Was Holding Back Russian Tank Production. That Shortage May Have Ended.
Russian defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, visited the Omsktransmash tank plant where it appears that Russian industry may have found a solution to the problem of producing tanks with modern optics. Prior to French sanctions on Russia, Russian tanks had sourced thermal cameras from French company Thales. However, with the sanctions in place, Russia had to resort to fitting older tanks with outdated sights. Now, it seems that Russian industry has copied the Thales thermal camera with its own version, the PNM-T sight. This development could shift the battlefield balance of power in Ukraine, at least until American-made M-1 tanks arrive with their superior optics.
#history
Front Page Magazine: The Nolan Ryan-Robin Ventura Fight: 30 Years Later
In 1993, 46-year-old Nolan Ryan fought 26-year-old Robin Ventura in a memorable brawl during a baseball game. Ryan, a legendary pitcher, was respected for his work ethic and character. The fight made headlines and captured the spirit of old-school baseball.
#crime
Fox News: Tennessee Army Reservist arrested for statutory rape, solicitation involving 15-year-old: police
A U.S. Army Reserve soldier is arrested for statutory rape of a 15-year-old girl he met on a dating app. The soldier drove to her home and engaged in sex with her while she was alone. He also sent lewd photos to her through the app.
Fox News: Nevada private school teacher accused of having 4-year sexual relationship with student: report
Former Las Vegas private school director, Kaitlin Glover, is accused of having a four-year sexual relationship with a former student. The student claimed they had sexual contact between December 2017 and September 2021, with Glover sending nude photos and engaging in sexual acts in her van.
Fox News: Georgia suspect arrested for allegedly shooting up pharmacy: police
Georgia suspect Malcolm Emmanuel Nicholas, 30, was arrested for opening fire in a pharmacy in Tucker. Charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault, Nicholas allegedly shot at customers and an employee during an argument.
Fox News: NYC mystery under investigation after possible human limb found floating off Staten Island
New York City officials are investigating the discovery of a possible human limb found floating off Staten Island. The limb was found in Great Kills Harbor and has been sent for testing to determine its origin and if it matches any other body parts.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Broadcom's Stock Top Stories: Competition From RISC-V, Qualcomm, And Google
RISC-V, the open-source alternative to ARM, is gaining popularity as a competitor to AVGO in customized hardware development. AVGO plans to invest in a German company supporting the adoption of RISC-V, with major investors already showing interest. This poses a risk to AVGO's market position.
The upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, found on Geekbench, shows a 20% improvement compared to its predecessor. Equipped with the Adreno 750 GPU, it poses potential competition for AVGO.
#other
Fox News: Federal judge in Colorado blocks law raising age requirement for gun purchases
A federal judge in Colorado blocks a state law raising the minimum age to buy firearms to 21, ruling in favor of a gun rights group. The law sought to restrict firearm purchases for those under 21, with exceptions for certain individuals.
Forbes: ‘Jeopardy!’ Will Reuse Questions And Contestants For New Season Amid Writers Strike
Jeopardy! season 40 will reuse questions and contestants to navigate the Writers Guild of America strike. The show will feature second-chance contestants from previous seasons and increase the prizes for second- and third-place winners.