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#politics
Fox News: GOP lawmaker aims to cut US taxpayer dollars from United Nations 'censorship' program
GOP-led bill seeks to stop U.S. tax dollars from funding the United Nations' AI program that censors online speech. Rep. Ben Cline introduces the Cut The Censorship Act to prevent taxpayer dollars from being used for global censorship.
Forbes: Regulatory Reforms Belong In The FY2024 Budget Deal
Regulatory reforms, like limited regulatory budgeting and disclosure of guidance documents, should be included in budget agreements. These reforms aim to streamline government processes and provide transparency. Bipartisan support exists for these changes, and they are crucial for ensuring spending sanity and accountability.
Fox News: RFK Jr's vow to ban fracking met with intense criticism
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. plans to ban fracking in order to address the plastics pollution crisis. Energy experts and policy fellows criticize Kennedy's proposal, stating that it would cause a depression, limit oil and gas production, and have severe economic consequences.
Fracking is essential for oil and natural gas production, providing the feedstock for the majority of domestically-produced plastics. It is responsible for the booming natural gas industry and contributes to the U.S.'s status as a top oil and gas producer. A ban on fracking would lead to job losses, price increases, and negative impacts on national security and the economy.
The Blaze: Rep. Nancy Mace schools ABC anchor for doing Biden's bidding on impeachment inquiry: 'The facts are everywhere'
Rep. Nancy Mace shuts down ABC News anchor for dismissing evidence supporting impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Mace points to text messages, emails, witnesses, and meetings as evidence. Karl claims there is "no evidence," but Mace corrects him and criticizes media for downplaying evidence.
#society
Fox News: School claims no discrimination after Black student suspended for hairstyle
A Black high school student in Texas is suspended because his dreadlocks violate the dress code. His mother fights against discrimination, while the incident tests the state's newly enacted hair discrimination law.
The Right Scoop: Nashville elects first transgender pretender
Nashville elects its first transgender councilmember, Olivia Hill, with 12.9% of the vote. Hill, a former Navy engineer, faces opposition from right-wing conservatives.
The Blaze: Kansas bans changing gender on birth certificates after creating legal definition of 'female'
Kansas has banned the change of gender on birth certificates after a legal battle between the attorney general and state agencies. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach won the lawsuit, preventing gender changes on state documents. The Women's Bill of Rights legislation was passed in February 2023, defining sex as an individual's biological reproductive system. The law requires clear distinction between the sexes in various areas. Democrat Governor Laura Kelly vetoed the bill, citing economic concerns, but the Republican-controlled legislature overrode the veto and the law took effect on July 1, 2023.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Pence: Trump 'Backing Away' from U.S. as Leader of the Free World, Talking Language of Appeasement on Russian Aggression
Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized Donald Trump's foreign policy, saying that Trump is offering a populist agenda that is disconnected from true conservatism. Pence highlighted the accomplishments of the Trump-Pence administration, including rebuilding the military, exercising American leadership, and appointing conservative judges. However, he claimed that Trump is now backing away from America's role as leader of the free world and adopting a language of appeasement towards Russia and the war in Ukraine. Pence also pointed out that Trump and Joe Biden share the same position on entitlements and are unwilling to address important security issues.
National Review: Five Americans Freed in Iran Prisoner Swap; Republicans Allege Biden Paid $6 Billion Ransom
Five American prisoners were released from Iranian custody in exchange for $6 billion of frozen Iranian oil revenue. The Biden administration also released five convicted Iranian nationals. The money will be monitored to ensure it is used for humanitarian needs. Some Republicans argue that the deal is a ransom and a failure of leadership. Pompeo expressed concern that the deal could encourage Iran to imprison more Americans. The White House denies paying a ransom. The American prisoners landed in Qatar before returning to the U.S.
Breitbart: Royal Progress: King Charles III Heads to France for Delayed State Visit
King Charles III of Britain, accompanied by Queen Camilla, will finally visit France after a six-month delay due to strikes and protests. They will attend a World War I memorial ceremony, travel down the Champs-Elysees, and have a state banquet at Versailles. Charles will also give a landmark address to French lawmakers.
#economy
Euromaidan Press: Farmers block roads across Bulgaria, protesting agricultural imports from Ukraine
Bulgarian farmers protest Ukrainian agricultural imports, blocking main roads across the country. They demand a ban on various Ukrainian products and compensation for increased production costs due to the war in Ukraine.
Breitbart: Erdogan in NYC Urges Elon Musk to Build a Tesla Factory in Turkey
Turkish President Erdogan urged Elon Musk to open Tesla's next factory in Turkey during their meeting in New York. This request follows similar efforts from other world leaders. Musk expressed that Turkey is a leading contender for the factory location.
#military
Red State: How Does an F-35 Go Missing in Mid-Flight? Mike Lee and Others Have Some Great Questions
An F-35 jet goes missing mid-flight in South Carolina. The pilot ejects safely but the jet, which was on auto-pilot, has not been found. The jet's stealth technology and lack of tracking device raise concerns.
#culture
Fox News: Smithsonian suspends Latino exhibit after critics call previous version ‘disgraceful’, ‘Marxist’
The Smithsonian Institution has suspended an upcoming Latin American exhibit after criticism from Congress and Latin American conservatives. The exhibit, titled "¡Presente! A Latino History of the United States," was accused of providing a "Marxist" portrayal of history. The criticism led to the suspension of the exhibit, which was set to be a preview for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino.
#history
Flag And Cross: Largest Private Collection Of Antique Sedan Chairs Set For Auction
The largest collection of antique sedan chairs, used for transportation during the 18th Century, is up for auction. The collection includes chairs from a 19th-century Chinese dynasty and the oldest UK model. Sedan chairs were cheaper than horse-drawn carriages and allowed for shortcuts and easier navigation.
#health
Daily Wire: ‘Better Call Saul’ Star Admits He Ignored ‘Cranky Conservative’ Doctor’s Advice Before Heart Attack
Actor Bob Odenkirk ignored a conservative doctor's advice and later had a heart attack. The doctor had signs rejecting Obamacare. Odenkirk admitted he should have listened to the doctor regardless of his political beliefs.
#education
Fox News: Thousands of Alabama 3rd graders at risk of being held back under new reading benchmarks
Over 10,000 third graders in Alabama may be held back due to new reading benchmarks. Some board members believe the score is too low.
The Blaze: Proceed with caution: THIS children’s book will BLOW YOUR MIND
Critics claim that the controversial book "All Boys Aren't Blue" normalizes pedophilia and transgenderism, causing protests at school board meetings.
#crime
The Blaze: Former Yale student acquitted of rape charges will be allowed to sue his accuser for defamation
Former Yale student cleared of rape charges is allowed to sue his accuser for defamation. He is also suing the school.
Daily Wire: Massachusetts Mom Accused Of Strangling Her 3 Young Children Indicted
A mother in Massachusetts has been indicted for strangling her three young children. Lindsay Clancy, 32, faces charges of murder and strangulation. After killing her children, she attempted suicide and is now receiving psychiatric care.
#sports
Forbes: By Clinching Playoff Spots, Baltimore Orioles And Tampa Bay Rays Set The Standard In AL East
The Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays clinch playoff spots on the same day, highlighting their dominance in the AL East and the Yankees' decline. The Orioles celebrate their rebuilding process while the Rays continue their consistent success. Both teams set the standard in the division.
Fox News: Shaq hilariously helps Los Angeles Port Police arrest suspect in recruitment video
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal helps the LA Port Police Department's recruitment drive by appearing in a video. He directs a suspect towards a police vehicle and encourages potential recruits to join the force. O'Neal, who had a successful basketball career, won championships with the Lakers and Heat before retiring.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Altoids Survival Kit: What to Pack in a Pocket-Size Emergency Kit
In this article, the author discusses the idea of creating a compact survival kit using an Altoids tin. They provide a list of essential items that can be packed inside the tin, such as a multi-tool, compass, fire starters, fishing supplies, and more. The article also explores the various uses of the Altoids tin itself, including its ability to be used in fire-starting and as a signaling device.
Fishing 411: Details of the Fall Crankbait Bite
Mark is a happy angler catching big walleye in calm waters during the fall. Trolling crankbaits is the most effective method, but the right crankbaits are crucial. Crankbaits with less side to side wobble and more top to bottom roll work best in cold water. Stickbaits and minnow divers with slender profiles and the correct diving lip produce the desired rolling action. Larger baits are more effective as they imitate mature baitfish. Smithwick Perfect 10, Rapala Husky Jerk 14, and Rapala Original 18 Floating Minnow are top stickbait choices, while Bill Lewis Precise Walleye Crank, Rapala's Deep Husky Jerk, and Bandit Deep Walleye are recommended for large minnow divers. The Berkley Flicker Minnow 9 and Storm's Original Deep Jr. ThunderStick are great medium-sized options.
#other
Foreign Policy: ‘We’ll Start Digging Here’
Derna, Libya has been devastated by a storm, causing massive floods and collapsing infrastructure. Thousands of people have been confirmed dead, and the city is in ruins. The disaster could have been prevented, but due to corruption and neglect, safety maintenance on the dams was not carried out.
Forbes: Olivia Rodrigo Matches Ariana Grande With Her New No. 1 Album
Olivia Rodrigo's latest album, Guts, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it her second consecutive album to achieve this feat. She becomes the first woman since Ariana Grande to debut her first two albums at the top spot. Guts sold 150,000 copies and garnered almost 200 million streams in its first week.
Flag And Cross: Study Warns That African Lions Are On The Brink Of Extinction
The lion population in Africa is in danger due to small and fragmented populations. Less than half of the remaining lion populations have over 100 lions, and eight countries now only have one wild lion population. Human-induced threats like habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict are pushing lions to the brink.