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#politics
Breitbart: Durbin: Hunter's Dealings 'Raise Some Questions' -- But McCarthy Is Just Wasting Time and Money
Senate Majority Whip Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) criticizes Hunter Biden for capitalizing on his father's position, but believes an impeachment inquiry is a distraction and waste of time. Durbin also calls out Jared Kushner for the same behavior. He accuses House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) of using impeachment as a diversion from his own failures. Durbin sees it as a reckless strategy that harms the economy and innocent people.
Breitbart: Sen. Joni Ernst: ATF's Targeting of Firearms Dealers Is Unlawful
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) are demanding answers from the ATF about the surge in revoked Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs). They believe the ATF is abusing the law and harming legal gun sellers. Ernst accuses the Biden administration of advancing a gun-grabbing agenda and burdening lawful gun sellers. Grassley and Ernst argue that FFL holders are vital in combating gun violence and should be treated as such.
Fox News: Ramaswamy says Trump was 'duped by the adviser class' ahead of policy speech on gutting FBI, other agencies
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes former President Trump for being misled by advisors, revealing his plan to dismantle the administrative state. Ramaswamy aims to eliminate several agencies, including the FBI, IRS, CDC, ATF, and Department of Education. He asserts that as president, he will use existing legal authority to reshape the government, challenging previous notions of limitations imposed by advisors and Congress.
Fox News: GOP rep. torches reporter claiming Americans see no evidence for Biden impeachment: 'You don't report on it’
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., called out a journalist for claiming Americans "can't see" evidence of President Biden's wrongdoing. He pointed out examples of Biden's corruption and criticized mainstream reporters for not reporting on it. Perry mentioned Biden's bank accounts, expensive homes, family members receiving millions from overseas, and numerous shell companies as evidence of corruption. He also mentioned Biden's involvement in firing a prosecutor investigating his son's business dealings in Ukraine. The journalist argued that the American people see it as political revenge, to which Perry responded that they don't report on it.
Front Page Magazine: Techno Tyranny
Political events and technology are converging to make the "mark of the beast" from the Bible more than possible. Governments and financial institutions are already using digital technology to restrict freedom. Nigel Farage, a former member of the European Parliament, had his bank accounts locked without his consent due to his political views. This demonstrates how loyalty to a political narrative is now more important than personal integrity. China is also using digital technology to control its citizens, with its COVID surveillance infrastructure being used to stop bank runs and prevent protests. The introduction of central bank digital currencies would further enable this kind of control and surveillance.
The New American: Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Many Ways Our Rights Have Been Usurped Since 9/11 - The New American
Since the passage of the USA Patriot Act after 9/11, the government has steadily eroded the rights protected by the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment, protecting freedom of speech, assembly, and religion, is constantly under attack, with activists, journalists, and religious ministries facing persecution for exercising their rights. The Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms, is undermined by red flag gun laws and militarized police. The Fourth Amendment, protecting against unwarranted surveillance and searches, has been almost completely eroded by strip searches, surveillance, and NSA spying. The Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments, guaranteeing the right to a fair trial, protection against cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to private property, have also suffered significant damage. The Ninth and Tenth Amendments, which protect rights not specifically listed in the Constitution and preserve the power of the states and the people, have been rendered moot by an ever-expanding central government. Overall, the erosion of our rights has occurred so that the government can gain more power.
#society
Forbes: Nancy Jones Says She Didn’t ‘Sugarcoat’ Her Life With George Jones In New Book ‘Playin’ Possum’
Country music legend George Jones and his wife, Nancy, overcame his struggles with drugs and alcohol in a loving and tumultuous relationship that lasted over 30 years. Nancy's new book, "Playin' Possum," reveals the truth about their journey, including behind-the-scenes stories, George's interactions with other famous musicians, and their personal battles with domestic violence. Nancy's unwavering faith and belief in George's potential played a crucial role in his recovery and transformation.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Tina Peters on ‘J6 Sentences and Double Standards’
Tina Peters, a Navy SEAL Gold Star Mom and Cancer survivor, discusses J6 Sentences and Double Standard, revealing the corruption in American justice.
General Michael Flynn exposes the dark truth behind the COVID vaccine, revealing it as a murder weapon used by the globalists.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: U.K. Spy Scandal Could Shift China Policy
A UK parliamentary aide is arrested on suspicion of spying for China, causing tensions in China-UK relations. Another Chinese Defense Minister is missing from public, sparking speculation about political turmoil.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Anti-Israel Attacks on Movie ‘Golda’
The movie "Golda" has sparked anti-Israel and antisemitic comments. Critics claim that casting Helen Mirren as the Israeli leader blurs Israeli identity with a generalized White, Western identity. The film has also been condemned for not acknowledging Palestinians, but it does depict Arabs fleeing during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. Critics argue that the portrayal of Golda Meir as a settler and a racist overlooks her attempts at peace with neighboring Arab nations. Despite the backlash, viewers are encouraged to form their own opinions and support the film.
#health
Fox News: Texas man dies after raw oyster dinner linked to bacteria in shellfish
A man in Texas died from a bacterial infection after consuming raw oysters from a restaurant. He had underlying health issues that made him more susceptible to the infection. Health officials are investigating the source of the bacteria.
Forbes: Here’s Why Many Decongestants May Soon Disappear From Store Shelves
Some common cold medications, including Benadryl and Mucinex, may be forced off shelves after the FDA declared oral phenylephrine ineffective. If approved by the FDA, products containing phenylephrine would no longer be sold in the United States. Nasal sprays may be the alternative for congestion relief.
#crime
Fox News: Alabama walk-on football player arrested on second-degree sodomy charge
Antonio Ross, an Alabama Crimson Tide football player, was arrested for second-degree sodomy with a juvenile female. Ross was released on bond and Alabama cut ties with him. The details of the alleged crime have not been made public.
#sports
Fox News: NCAA board 'troubled' by UNC coach Mack Brown's criticism over Tez Walker's eligibility ruling
The NCAA denies transfer waivers for student-athletes, including wide receiver Devontez Walker, causing backlash. The NCAA defends its decision, citing concerns about multiple transfers and mental health issues.
#outdoors
Fox News: Alaska bear caught terrorizing moose and calf in 'intense' footage: video
Alaska wildlife officials share rare footage of a bear attacking a moose and calf at Glacier Bay National Park. The camera captured the intense encounter after being set up for a wolf predation study. The fate of the moose is not shown, but a wolf was seen sneaking towards the calf.
#other
Breitbart: Eventbrite Blacklists James Lindsay's 'Save Our Kids' Event over 'Hateful, Dangerous, Violent Content'
Ticketing and event management company Eventbrite has deleted an upcoming event featuring James Lindsay, a critic of Critical Race Theory, due to alleged violations of their policy against "hateful, dangerous, or violent content." Lindsay's event, titled "Save Our Kids," focused on discussing gender ideology in schools and its impact on children. This is not the first time Eventbrite has blacklisted conservative events on its platform.
Breitbart: NHC: 'Too Soon' to Know Impacts Hurricane Lee Could Have on Northeast
The National Hurricane Center warns that Hurricane Lee, although expected to weaken, remains a powerful storm that could potentially impact the northeastern United States. It is still too soon to determine the exact level of impact. The NHC advises individuals to monitor the storm's forecast and warns of dangerous surf and rip currents along the US East Coast.
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Still Claims The No. 1 Song In The (Rest Of The) World
Jung Kook, a singer from Big Hit Music, loses his No. 1 spot on the Billboard Global 200 chart to Doja Cat's "Paint the Town Red." However, he still holds the top position on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for an eighth consecutive week.