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#politics
Fox News: Twitter served with warrant for Trump's account in January, fined $350K for delay: court filing
Special counsel Jack Smith obtains search warrant for Trump's Twitter account. Twitter held in contempt, fined $350k.
PJ Media: The Top Three Issues of 2024 (And Yes, Abortion Is a Big One)
Democrats are united in their voting and prioritize issues like abortion. Republicans are increasingly aligning with candidates who support their stances on key issues. Abortion remains a divisive issue that impacts election results, while Republicans have an advantage on immigration and weaponized partisan justice.
Fox News: Iowa State Fair marks pivotal step for 2024 GOP hopefuls, Trump confirms attendance but snubs Reynolds chats
Former President Trump will attend the Iowa State Fair but will not participate in a discussion with other GOP presidential candidates hosted by Governor Kim Reynolds. Trump's campaign aides confirmed his visit to the fair, stating that he does not need to introduce himself to Iowans. Governor Reynolds has been criticized by Trump in the past, but other candidates, such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, have defended her.
Flag And Cross: Mike Pence Mocked for His Latest Ad as Important Part of Pumping Gas Is Missed
Former Vice President Mike Pence's campaign is struggling, with low poll numbers and a distant fourth place ranking. In a recent energy advertisement, Pence appears clueless about how to pump gas, leading to social media mockery. This display of ineptitude further highlights the weaknesses of his campaign.
American Thinker: Jack Smith's impossible task
Trump is accused of lying, acting corruptly, and conspiring against the government. However, the claims hinge on whether it is reasonable to believe that the 2020 election was stolen. The court must decide if it is unreasonable or not, as Trump's actions depend on this belief. Trump's lawyers argue that unless it is reasonable to believe the election was stolen, he cannot be accused. The court must address this fundamental issue. If it is unreasonable to believe the election was stolen, Trump can be held accountable. But if it is reasonable, Trump's actions are justified. The court must decide what is reasonable.
#society
Fox News: AI-generated social media influencers grab attention, but experts warn of downsides
AI technology advancements in various fields, including social media, job security, military, and small businesses, raise concerns about mental health, privacy, and long-term effects. While AI offers potential benefits, such as improved safety and efficiency, experts warn of the downsides and costs associated with its implementation. The use of AI in surveillance, robotics, and influencer culture also brings ethical and societal implications.
Fox News: European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen assures aid to flood-stricken Slovenia during visit
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Slovenia to show support after devastating floods. The EU has pledged $110 million in aid this year, along with an additional $3.3 million in 2024.
Slovenia experienced the worst natural disaster in its history with widespread flooding caused by torrential rains. The damage could reach billions of dollars, and the EU's assistance will be crucial in the country's recovery efforts.
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: How identitarianism killed American meritocracy and
will destroy the nation
The debate over meritocracy versus identitarianism is heating up, revealing the consequences of prioritizing identity over qualifications. The identitarian system, which focuses on victimhood and diversity, undermines the meritocratic principle of choosing the best person for the job. Recent examples, such as the appointments of a vice president based on race and a Supreme Court justice who made errors in her first opinion, highlight the flaws of identitarianism. This trend is expanding beyond politics, affecting institutions like NASA and the military, and is likely to lead to a decline in quality and success.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Prince William and Zelenskyy most liked among Americans, Putin least liked
Prince William and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy have the highest favorability ratings among Americans, while Russian President Putin is the least liked.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: RIP Proterra, Biden's Favorite EV Company
Proterra, electric vehicle maker praised by Biden, files bankruptcy. Energy Secretary faced conflict of interest allegations.
Daily Wire: Moody’s Slashes Credit Ratings Of Regional Banks, Sees Recession In 2024
Moody's downgraded the credit ratings of regional American banks and threatened to do the same for larger banks. This caused the shares of major banks to plunge and Dow Jones Industrial average to drop. Moody's cited declining profitability and a potential mild recession in 2024 as reasons for the downgrade.
Red State: On The Contrary, Mr. Trump, Free Trade Is Win-Win
Donald Trump's third presidential candidacy sparks debate on trade, emphasizing the belief that excessive imports hurt Americans. John Tamny counters this argument, stating that there are no "losers" in free trade and highlighting its benefits, such as technological advancements and access to a range of goods and services. Tamny also dismisses the demonization of globalization, explaining that it brings competition and better products. He debunks the idea that free trade eliminates jobs and argues that consumers ultimately decide the fate of businesses and jobs at home and abroad. In conclusion, Tamny states that free trade is a win-win game, not a zero-sum game.
#culture
Townhall: Media Losing Traction Pt. 2: In 2023 the Narratives Are Not Only Failing but Creating Backlash Success
In this analysis, the press's attempts to shape public opinion have backfired. Examples include Gillette's ad insulting masculinity leading to billions of dollars in losses, and removing the Aunt Jemima brand resulting in significant quarterly losses. The press failed to report on these failures, leading to more companies making woke marketing decisions. As a result, Bud Light has lost a generation of customers, Target faced widespread backlash, and controversial films and songs became successful despite media criticism. The press doesn't want to acknowledge these realities because it shows their diminished influence.
Daily Wire: Joe Biden Says The Grand Canyon Is One Of ‘Earth’s Nine Wonders.’ There Are Seven.
President Joe Biden mistakenly claimed that the Grand Canyon was one of the earth's nine wonders, despite there being only seven "Wonders of the World." Critics pointed out that all the wonders on both the original and updated list were man-made structures. However, the Grand Canyon does appear on CNN's list of the "Seven Natural Wonders of the World."
#health
Flag And Cross: Boy Seen in Tragic Final Photo Playing with the Limestone Powder That Killed Him
A 7-year-old boy from Brazil tragically died after accidentally inhaling limestone powder while playing in a pile of construction materials. The boy, Arthur Emanuel Bitencourt, posed for a final photo with two thumbs up just moments before his death. The cause of death was attributed to the inhalation of the toxic powder.
Daily Wire: Feinstein Briefly Hospitalized After Fall, Senator’s Office Says
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a 90-year-old lawmaker, fell in her home and was briefly hospitalized as a precaution. Concerns about her health and ability to do her job have been raised by colleagues. Some Democrats are calling for her resignation.
#education
Fox News: Major Florida school districts drop AP Psychology course after state declares it violates law: Report
Multiple Florida school districts have banned Advanced Placement Psychology due to potential violations of Florida law on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Fox News: Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo seeks to use COVID funds for waning private school scholarship program
Republican Gov. Lombardo wants to use COVID funds for private school scholarships in Nevada, while critics believe public schools should receive the funding. Supporters argue for school choice, critics fear impact on public schools.
#crime
Fox News: Rachel Morin's 'horrific' murder along Maryland walking trail shocks 'very safe' community: sheriff
A woman named Rachel Morin was found dead on the Ma & Pa trail in Bel Air, Maryland. Her death, labeled a homicide, has caused shock and concern in the community. Authorities are investigating the case and have not named any suspects at this time.
PJ Media: Scared Jurors, Intimidation: Reporter Andy Ngo's Case Against Antifa Shows How Desperately Lost Portland Is
Journalist Andy Ngo was attacked by Antifa in Portland. He sued for $1 million but the jury found the alleged conspirators not liable. Antifa's violent tactics and intimidation of journalists continue.
Fox News: Texas undercover police officer carjacked, shot in exchange of gunfire with suspects
Police in Dallas are searching for at least three armed suspects after a police officer was carjacked and shot during a surveillance operation. The officer suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his leg and is in stable condition. The stolen police car was found abandoned nearby.
Fox News: Outlaw biker gang member convicted of murder for crypt burial killing in Philadelphia
An outlaw biker convicted of murdering a fellow gang member. The victim's body was found in a crypt at a Philadelphia cemetery. No motive revealed.
Fox News: Illinois authorities conducting death investigation after shooting near Crystal Lake leaves at least 4 injured
McHenry County authorities in Illinois are conducting a death investigation after multiple victims were shot at a residence in Crystal Lake. Four people were found with injuries of varying degrees of severity, but it is unknown if they are related or their genders. The identity of the victims has not been released.
#sports
Spectator USA: Is Conor McGregor finished?
Summary:
The once dominant Conor McGregor is now a washed-up has-been in the world of UFC. His recent threat to Justin Gaethje was met with ridicule, as McGregor's decline in skill and reputation is evident. McGregor's chaotic lifestyle and lackluster coaching on The Ultimate Fighter further solidify the notion that his fighting days are over.
Forbes: Michael McDowell, Todd Gilliland Set To Return To Front Row Motorsports
Nascar team Front Row Motorsports has confirmed its driver lineup for the 2024 season. Michael McDowell will return to drive the No. 34 car, while Todd Gilliland will drive the No. 38 car. McDowell's status had been a subject of speculation, but he will now return for a seventh season with the team. Gilliland had previously faced uncertainty in his career but has secured an extension with Front Row Motorsports. The team also expressed its interest in keeping Ford prospect Zane Smith, who currently races in the Craftsman Truck Series.
#science
The New American: The Fake Climate Consensus - The New American
Climate scientist Judith Curry claims that the so-called "overwhelming scientific consensus" on climate change is a manufactured one, driven by scientists seeking fame and fortune. Curry initially contributed to the alarmist narrative by suggesting a dramatic increase in hurricane intensity, which gained media attention. However, she later discovered flaws in her research and acknowledged that natural climate variability played a significant role. The discovery of leaked emails in the Climategate scandal further exposed the aggressive tactics used by alarmist scientists to suppress dissenting views. The climate change industry and biased journal editors contribute to the perpetuation of this manufactured consensus.
#technology
The Blaze: Influencer thrilled to use RFID implant to pay for groceries at Whole Foods: 'That's the coolest thing ever!'
A woman known as "Chip Girl" has shared a video of herself using a chip implanted in her hand to buy groceries. The woman, Burgundy Waller, had the chip implanted originally for security purposes and to replace her keys. This technology has been used in Sweden for several years.
#other
Forbes: Author Post: Prioritize Internal Promotional Communication For A Successful Transformation
Internal communication is crucial during periods of transformation within a company. It helps to promote understanding, foster unity, and achieve milestones more easily. By prioritizing communication and promoting the company's vision to employees, leaders can create a culture of progress and appreciation.
Fox News: White House gender pay gap extends despite Biden pledge to address the issue
The White House has a gender pay gap of 20%, contradicting President Biden's calls for equal pay. Men on Biden's staff earn a median salary of $105,000, while women earn $84,000. The pay gap is attributed to the higher number of women in lower-paid roles.
Forbes: Nila Madhab Panda On The Need To Make Shows Like ‘The Jengaburu Curse’
Indian filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda discusses his latest digital show, The Jengaburu Curse, which highlights the destruction of nature due to human interference and greed. He faced challenges in researching and bringing the story to a long-form medium, but overcame them by experimenting with writing and creating unique characters. Panda considers himself an artist who tells stories that affect him and his society, with activism being a by-product. He believes that films have the power to entertain and impart essential messages to society.
Flag And Cross: Google's 'Incognito Mode' Lawsuit Heats Up: Judge Refuses Summary Judgment, Trial In Sight
A judge rejected Google's request for summary judgment in a $5 billion lawsuit accusing the company of violating privacy by tracking internet browsing on Chrome's Incognito mode. The judge found that Google's privacy notices and policies created a possible promise that user data would not be collected during private browsing, raising questions about the enforceability of its claims. The decision brings the case closer to a potential trial or settlement.