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#politics
Breitbart: Appeals Court Upholds Injunction Blocking CDC, FBI, White House from Censorship
A federal appeals court upholds an injunction blocking the White House and federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to censor American citizens. The FBI and other Biden officials are restricted from demanding censorship, but the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is exempt. The exemption of CISA has drawn criticism.
Breitbart: Lawsuit Filed: Gun Rights Group Sues Over NM Concealed Carry Ban
Gun rights advocates file suit against New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham over her ban on carrying handguns in public. Grisham faces calls for impeachment. Bernalillo County District Attorney refuses to enforce the ban.
Red State: Hoge's Heroes—Attorney Mom Fights All-Powerful LA Health Department Over Free Speech
Los Angeles lawyer Julie Hamill is taking a stand against the draconian COVID policies implemented by officials in the city, particularly Los Angeles County Director of Public Health Barbara Ferrer. Hamill is suing Ferrer and the Health Department for their unscientific rulings and disruption of countless lives. Despite facing intimidation and harassment, Hamill continues to fight for the protection of civil liberties and free speech.
#society
Spectator USA: Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner and the politics of good motherhood
Gossip outlets portray Joe Jonas as the good guy and Sophie Turner as the party-loving, neglectful mother in their divorce. The coverage reflects societal expectations of motherhood and the pressure for women to solely prioritize their children.
Fox News: School hid teen's gender transition from parents, leading to runaway, abuse nightmare: lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against a Virginia high school, claiming that the staff secretly transitioned a student to male, leading to the teen running away and becoming a victim of sex trafficking. The student's mother accuses the school of concealing the transition and claims that it resulted in bullying from classmates. The lawsuit also alleges that a public defender fought against returning the teen to the parent's custody, claiming a lack of affirmation for the student's new gender identity.
#war
Euromaidan Press: General Staff: Ukrainian Army keeps pushing forward near Robotyne
Ukrainian forces are making progress in the Bakhmut sector and near Robotyne, pushing back Russian troops. There were multiple combat engagements and Russian attacks resulted in civilian casualties and damage.
Euromaidan Press: Two foreign aid workers die in Russian attack in Donetsk Oblast
Two foreign aid workers, Anthony Ihnat and Emma Igual, were killed in a Russian missile attack in Donetsk Oblast. Two other volunteers were injured.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Tolkien’s "The Children of Húrin"
Tolkien's ability to infuse mythology with Christian themes is remarkable. In "The Children of Húrin," the fate of Húrin's family is explored, highlighting the limitations of free will. Despite the dark curse and tragic events, moral themes are still present, emphasizing the consequences of evil and the importance of individual judgment.
Breitbart: Richard Linklater Blames Tech Bros for Bad Movies: Great Filmmaking 'Gone with the Algorithm'
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater believes that the tech industry's influence on Hollywood has destroyed great filmmaking, reducing movies to "advanced delivery systems for advertising." He expresses concern about the lack of cultural value placed on cinema, fearing that the new generation does not appreciate it. Linklater believes that cinema will not regain its former prominence and likens its future to that of literature, occupying a space in culture without dominating it. Despite these concerns, he encourages artists to persist and continue expressing themselves.
#crime
Fox News: 10 telltale signs that someone has stolen your identity
Identity theft is a serious threat that can happen to anyone. It involves someone stealing your personal information and using it for fraudulent purposes. There are several signs to look out for, such as unfamiliar credit card charges, missing bills, and a sudden surge of junk mail. It is important to regularly monitor your accounts and take steps to protect yourself from identity theft.
#sports
Fox News: Fantasy football facts and trivia: How much do you know about the game?
Fantasy football, a popular game among football fans, has a cult following and a long history. It was created by Bill Winkenbach in 1962 and has grown to involve over 62.5 million participants each year, with a significant number of women taking part. In the game, players draft a team of 16 players and compete in a season that lasts for 14 weeks, with playoffs from weeks 15 to 18.
The Babylon Bee: ESPN Baffled What Athlete Kneeling With Eyes Closed And Hands Folded Could Possibly Be Doing
Tennis champion Coco Gauff leaves ESPN commentators puzzled with a mysterious ritual on the court. As they speculate, ESPN producers find similarities to kneeling in honor of Tim Tebow. Eventually, it is revealed that Gauff was praying.
#technology
Breitbart: EU Chief Calls for Global Digital IDs and New U.N. Body to Govern AI
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls for international digital ID systems and regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by a global body similar to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. She emphasizes the need for a global framework for AI risks and digital public infrastructures, using the EU's coronavirus passport system as an example. The EU is also seeking to introduce a bloc-wide "digital identity" app and Central Bank Digital Currency, raising concerns about potential surveillance and loss of privacy.