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#politics
American Thinker: From Trump On Down, Democrats Are Silencing The Opposition
Donald Trump is facing multiple indictments and attacks from the Democrat/Federal/Media cabal. They use bogus threats and charges to silence anyone who speaks out against their agenda. Americans are living in fear of punishment for expressing their opinions, and self-censorship is on the rise. The cabal's power is growing, and dissent is not tolerated.
Fox News: Brutal WaPo column urging Biden to bow out of 2024 becomes latest in liberal media pile-on of embattled POTUS
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius urged President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race, citing concerns about his age and Vice President Kamala Harris. Ignatius highlighted Biden's past decisions and potential vulnerabilities. Critics argue that this column indicates a shift in the media's attitude towards Biden's reelection bid.
Fox News: Hunter Biden indicted: Critics cry foul over Weiss bringing only case not connected to Joe
Critics question the timing of the federal gun charges against Hunter Biden, suggesting it is an attempt to save face after a prior plea deal fell through. The charges are not connected to President Biden and raise concerns about the Justice Department's handling of the case. Some suggest that the indictment is a distraction from the Biden family's alleged influence-peddling operations.
Fox News: Three years into Abraham Accords, Biden's Iran deal threatens to unravel it all
Iran is benefitting financially from the Biden administration's policies, with a high increase in oil exports and the administration greenlighting billions of dollars. This poses a threat to American security and its allies in the Middle East.
#society
Fox News: Tammy Wynette called ex George Jones the love of her life weeks before her death: daughter
Country music star Tammy Wynette's daughter, Georgette Jones, opened up about her parents' tumultuous marriage, saying that her mother always considered her father, George Jones, the love of her life, despite their struggles. Jones battled with addiction throughout his life, while Wynette faced medical issues and developed an addiction to pain pills. Despite their difficulties, the couple loved playing games and being involved in their children's lives. Georgette praised her father for being there for her after her mother's death and for making a commitment to sobriety.
Fox News: Crisis averted...for now: pilot reveals why planes barely avoiding tragedy as terrified passengers speak out
Commercial airline pilot reveals reason for increase in close-call incidents involving aircraft in the U.S. Calls for thorough investigation and improvements in air and rail safety.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Kim Jong Un Tours Fighter Russian Jet Factory As Worries Grow Of Deepening Military Ties
North Korea's Kim Jong Un visits a factory in Russia that builds advanced fighter jets, raising concerns about deepening military ties between the two countries. The visit suggests that Moscow may be considering trading its technology for arms it can use in Ukraine. Experts speculate that North Korea could be arming Moscow in exchange for sensitive technology for its nuclear missile program, in violation of UN sanctions.
#economy
Forbes: UAW Goes On Strike Against Big Three Automakers
The United Auto Workers have gone on strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis after failing to secure a deal. This unprecedented stoppage could disrupt the industry giants and their soaring profits. The strike targets specific plants initially, involving just under 13,000 workers. Moody's Analytics estimates a potential loss of $5.4 billion for each of the automakers, warning that a prolonged strike may hinder their electric vehicle production.
#health
American Thinker: Fifth Circuit Rebukes FDA for Banning Ivermectin for Covid-19
The U.S. Court of Appeals reversed the FDA's ban on using ivermectin to treat COVID-19, stating that the FDA overstepped its authority. The case involved three physicians who faced professional consequences for prescribing ivermectin off-label. The decision does not mean that the FDA approves of ivermectin, but it highlights the FDA's overreach. There are concerns about a highly mutated new variant of the virus, making the decision even more significant. It raises questions about the government's trustworthiness and the influence of big pharma in the pandemic. The American public may be set up for another round of COVID-19 scare to benefit pharmaceutical companies.
American Thinker: There's probably a drug in your medicine cabinet that doesn't work
The FDA reports that phenylephrine, a common nasal decongestant, is ineffective in relieving symptoms. It replaced pseudoephedrine due to its use in making crystal meth. Despite this report, phenylephrine products will likely remain on the market for some time.
#outdoors
#other
Forbes: Renewable Energy Milestone: Wind And Solar Trump Hydropower
Renewable energy has seen exponential growth over the past decade, outpacing all other energy sources. Solar power consumption showed a record increase in 2022, surpassing wind power. Wind and solar power provided a record 14.4% of global power generation. However, hydropower is growing at a slower rate compared to wind and solar power and was overtaken by them in 2022. China has become the top consumer of renewable energy, surpassing the United States. Despite the rapid growth of renewables, fossil fuels still dominate global energy consumption, posing a challenge for reducing their use.