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#politics
Newsbusters: Mark Levin RIPS Climate Change Fanatics, Dems for ‘Exploiting’ Natural Disasters
Prominent author Mark Levin warns that the far-left is using natural disasters as a tool to further their political agenda. He criticizes the Democratic Party for politicizing climate change and stifling free speech. Levin highlights the upcoming release of his book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," which explores the weaponization of government powers through climate change alarmism. He argues that climate change is a politically and economically driven movement that allows the Democratic Party to control people's behavior and expand governmental power. Levin also condemns the use of language manipulation, scare tactics, and censorship to control public debate.
Fox News: Biden administration seeks another $4 billion for disaster relief, totaling request to $16 billion
The White House is requesting an additional $4 billion in funding to address natural disasters, bringing the total to $16 billion. The Biden administration initially requested $12 billion but believes the increase is necessary due to recent wildfires, flooding, and hurricanes.
#society
Flag And Cross: Country Star John Rich Sends Message to Student Suspended for His Gadsden Flag Patch
Jaiden Rodriguez fought against his school's attempt to suspend him for wearing a Gadsden flag patch. After his fight went viral, country music star John Rich reached out to support him. Some attitudes at his school have changed, but teachers still disapprove. Jaiden's mother never expected the response and is proud of her son for standing up for his rights. The school official who equated the flag with slavery was criticized in Op-Ed pieces, with one author calling it a symbol of freedom.
National Review: The Corner: China: Expats and Millionaires Are Leaving
China's expat population has been declining even before the pandemic, with many leaving due to the Covid-19 lockdown. The country's total population has also decreased, prompting China to seek foreign investment and professionals. However, with high-net-worth individuals also leaving, the future remains uncertain for post-Covid China.
Daily Wire: Excavation Comes Up Empty: Zero Bodies Have Been Recovered From Canada’s ‘Unmarked Mass Graves’
An excavation project at a Catholic church in Canada found no evidence of human remains, casting doubt on the allegations of "unmarked mass graves" of Native American children at residential schools . Reports of these graves began collapsing earlier this year, with inconsistencies and lack of evidence in the initial findings. The excavation, commissioned by a Native American leader, did not uncover any human remains, leading to concerns about the impact on the narrative surrounding residential schools and the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada .
Fox News: Meghan Markle takes ‘huge risk distancing herself’ from Prince Harry; Kevin Costner’s ex breaks down in court
Meghan Markle risks distancing herself from Prince Harry in her career . Kevin Costner's ex gets emotional in court after accusations from the actor . Miley Cyrus pushes boundaries with her fame and topless photo scandal . Prince Harry receives praise for his Invictus project but should spare swipes at the royals . Chip Dox, production designer, passes away . Princess Diana's wedding dress designer recalls a heart-stopping moment . Selena Gomez reveals her dating standards . Former Playboy model Jenna Jameson survives a mystery illness . Singer Ellie Goulding shares update after firework incident . Post Malone shows off massive weight loss transformation .
#war
Fox News: Over 2,000 Russian troops take part in military exercises in Belarus near borders of NATO countries
Over 2,000 troops from a Russia-led security alliance begin military exercises near NATO borders. The exercises aim to prepare for joint operations, including nuclear accidents. Belarus, where the exercises are taking place, hosts Russian forces and equipment used in the war in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: U.S. Approves First-ever Defense Aid for Taiwan Under Sovereign State Program - The New American
The United States has approved financial aid for the transfer of military equipment to Taiwan, angering China. The aid, amounting to $80 million, will be used to strengthen Taiwan's self-defense capabilities. The move is part of the U.S.'s support for Taiwan amid worsening Sino-U.S. relations.
Fox News: Michigan EV plant's owner promotes Chinese communist ideology at worker retreats: report
A Chinese company developing an electric vehicle battery facility in Michigan had its employees wear Red Army uniforms and pledge allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during company trips to CCP revolutionary memorials. The parent company, Gotion High-Tech, hosted these trips and required employees to chant pledges of loyalty to the Party. The project has faced scrutiny due to the company's allegiance to the Chinese government and its requirement to "carry out Party activities."
National Review: The Corner: Ukraine: Why the Fuss?
In this essay, the author reflects on the importance of Israel, the Ukraine war, and the bravery of the Ukrainian people in defending their country against Russian aggression. He emphasizes the right and wrong, good and evil in conflicts and hopes for a better future for Russia.
Spectator USA: Iranians don’t hate Israel
One country promotes radical Islamist theology and oppresses its people, while the other is a liberal democracy that protects minority rights. When weightlifters from both countries shook hands, the oppressive regime reacted with fury.
#health
Forbes: Amgen’s $27.8 Billion Purchase Of Horizon Therapeutics On After FTC Settlement
Amgen Inc. has reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over its acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics. The FTC argued that Amgen's bundling of its products with Horizon's medications for thyroid eye disease and gout could harm patients. As part of the settlement, Amgen is prohibited from bundling its products with Horizon's medications and will require approval from the FTC for future acquisitions in the same disease areas. The settlement has led to a rise in shares for both Amgen and Horizon.
The New American: More Evidence the Vaccine is a Destroyer and People Were the Guinea Pigs - The New American
The Pfizer documents reveal that they misled about using mRNA in vaccines, instead using 'modified' RNA. This raises concerns about the accuracy of vaccine information.
#crime
Fox News: Mommy blogger suspected of child abuse made video about withholding Christmas presents
Two Utah parenting influencers were arrested on suspicion of child abuse. Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt, who ran a joint YouTube page called ConneXions Classroom, made controversial videos about their disciplinary style. Police rescued four malnourished and wounded children from their home.
The Babylon Bee: City Of Chicago Sues Murder Victims For Not Getting Out Of The Way Of Bullets
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced a lawsuit against the estates of murder victims for failing to avoid bullets when shot at. The city will also sue convenience store owners, car manufacturers, and babies as part of their crime-fighting efforts.
#sports
Fox News: FIFA president says World Cup kissing scandal ‘spoiled’ Spain’s celebration
FIFA President Gianni Infantino responds to controversy over Spanish Soccer Federation President Luis Rubiales kissing player Jenni Hermoso without her consent during World Cup awards ceremony. Infantino says the celebration was "spoiled" and disciplinary actions have been taken. Rubiales refuses to resign and claims the kiss was consensual. Hermoso releases statement saying she did not consent to the kiss and felt vulnerable and victimized. Spanish prosecutors are investigating the incident.
#other
The Blaze: KJP makes laughable claim about Biden's immigration record when confronted with AOC's sharp criticism
White House defends handling of immigration after criticism from AOC. AOC calls immigration Biden's weakest issue and highlights the need to address root causes of migration. White House press secretary claims Biden has done more than anyone to secure the border.
Field & Stream: Watch a Grizzly Bear Maul a Black Bear in Canada
Grizzlies and black bears compete in North America. Rare video of a grizzly attacking a black bear was filmed in British Columbia. Grizzlies often prey on black bears when conditions are right.
Forbes: Timbaland On His New ‘Keep Going Up’ Single With Nelly Furtado And Justin Timberlake: ‘We Created Magic’
Four-time Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, and artist Timbaland has released a new single called "Keep Going Up" featuring Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado. The song captures a fresh sound while also bringing nostalgia to the modern era. Timbaland credits the song's infectious hook to the young creatives at his Beatclub company. This reunion of superstar collaborators showcases pure energy and love, with Timbaland comparing the feeling of the song to the iconic "We Are The World."
Newsbusters: CBS Tries Bashing 'Sound of Freedom' Fixating on 'QAnon,' Director Squashes Claims
CBS Mornings devotes seven minutes to painting the movie "Sound of Freedom" as a QAnon conspiracy. They claim it is supported by fringe conspiracy theory believers and wrongly associate it with right-wing propaganda. The writer-director, Alejandro Monteverde, clarifies that the movie's motive is to shed light on child trafficking and is not a political issue. Despite attempts to steer the conversation away from conspiracy theories, the hosts continue to focus on the alleged controversy surrounding the film.