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#politics
American Thinker: Energy prices in America are going to get much worse than we’ve ever imagined
Last week, Biden canceled drilling in Alaska and issued an executive order to end fossil fuel, attacking the fundamental resource of modern America. This increases reliance on foreign nations for fuel and will drive up prices, while also impacting the transportation of liquid natural gas by train, leading to supply chain issues and skyrocketing utility and gas bills. Biden is withholding an American asset in service to an anti-humanist ideology. If this continues, America will revert to a medieval lifestyle.
National Review: Eric Adams Advisers Traveled in China with Suspected Chinese Police-Station Agent
Two longtime advisers to NYC mayor Eric Adams traveled to China with a defendant in a case against an illegal Chinese-government-run police station in Manhattan. The trip suggests that Adams's administration has undisclosed ties to the defendant. The defendant, Jianwang "Harry" Lu, is believed to have a "relationship of trust" with the Chinese government and has assisted in hunting down Chinese dissidents in America.
Newsbusters: PBS Silliness: Pro-Abortion Biden's Catholicism 'Central to How He Views the World'
Franklin Foer discusses his new book, "The Last Politician," which examines President Biden's first two years in office. Foer highlights Biden's initial vision for his presidency, including his social spending program and his desire to redirect American foreign policy. Foer also addresses Biden's complicated views on abortion and the impact of the Dobbs decision. Overall, Foer presents a favorable portrayal of Biden's presidency.
#society
Red State: Beer Industry Expert Says Bud Light’s Troubles Could Be 'Quasi-Permanent'
The Bud Light boycott over a controversial promotion featuring a transgender influencer seems to have a lasting impact on the brand. Longtime consumers could be lost forever, with sales down around 30% compared to last year. The backlash eroded trust in the brand and affected its reputation within the industry.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Gov Youngkin announces PARDON of father whose daughter was raped in Loudoun County school
Governor Youngkin pardons Scott Smith, a father who protested against the school board after his daughter was raped due to a trans bathroom policy.
#war
Fox News: Brazil's Lula says Putin can freely attend the 2024 Rio de Janeiro G20: 'No way he will be arrested'
Brazilian President Lula assures that Russian President Putin will not be arrested if he attends the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro. Lula also plans to attend a BRICS meeting in Russia.
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against Putin for war crimes, but Russia denies the allegations. The G20 acknowledged the war in Ukraine but did not single out Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Jake Tapper Makes Fascist Push for 'Repercussions' for Elon Musk Not Helping Ukraine
Jake Tapper interviews Secretary of State Antony Blinken about Elon Musk's decision to not offer assistance to Ukraine during a military operation. Tapper pushes for repercussions against Musk, but Blinken avoids taking a stance. Tapper's suggestion that Musk should face consequences infringes on private company rights.
#religion
Fox News: Catholic Church beatifies Polish family who sheltered Jews during WWII: 'Paid the highest price of martyrdom'
During World War II, a Polish family, the Ulmas, who sheltered Jews, was beatified by the Catholic Church. The family, including small children, was murdered by Nazis for their act of mercy. Pope Francis praised them as a model for all Catholics.
#culture
Fox News: 'Saved by the Bell' actor regrets controversial 'kissing without consent' episode
Mark-Paul Gosselaar struggles to watch an episode of "Saved by the Bell" where his character, Zack Morris, charges people to kiss Lisa Turtle without her consent. He expresses conflicted feelings about the storyline.
#health
Daily Wire: Fauci Warns Of ‘Confusing’ Studies On Masking
Dr. Anthony Fauci disputes claims that a study by The Cochrane Institute shows masks to be ineffective against COVID. He argues that the study is misleading and that there is ample evidence showing that masks do work. Fauci's changing stance on masks has faced criticism, with some accusing him of subterfuge.
#crime
Fox News: NRA slams Democratic governor's gun order, issues harsh advice
The National Rifle Association criticized New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for suspending open and concealed carry laws in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. The NRA accused the governor of violating the Constitution and suggested focusing on reducing crime instead. Lujan Grisham defended her actions, citing recent shootings and the need to create a safer environment.
#sports
Fox News: Panthers' Bryce Young throws first career TD pass to Hayden Hurst; tight end tosses ball into stands
Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young throws his first career touchdown pass to tight end Hayden Hurst, tying the game against the Atlanta Falcons. Young finishes the first half with a touchdown and an interception.