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#politics
The Right Scoop: Hunter Biden sues the IRS
Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden, is suing the IRS for violating his privacy by targeting and publicly disclosing his tax information. He accuses the agency of trying to embarrass him and interfere with House Republicans' investigations against him.
The Blaze: Commentary: How ‘the Firm’ pushes bad spending bills — and what we can do about it
Congress is fighting over funding bills to avoid a government shutdown. The "law firm" of Schumer, McConnell, McCarthy, and Jeffries, known as "the Firm," manipulates the process of passing omnibus spending bills to keep themselves in power.
Daily Wire: Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 9: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows
ABC News: Former DNC Chair Donna Brazile discusses House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's current challenges and the possibility of an alliance between McCarthy and Democrats.
CBS News: A new poll shows that a significant percentage of voters believe former President Donald Trump has the mental and cognitive capability to hold office again, while fewer voters believe the same about President Joe Biden.
CNN: Former Vice President Mike Pence comments on the looming government shutdown and advises House Republicans to push for significant spending cuts.
NBC News: Former President Trump stirs controversy during his interview on "Meet the Press" by refusing to commit to sending U.S. troops to Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion.
Fox News: Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is questioned about his stance on foreign policy, specifically regarding the hiring of foreign workers.
MSNBC: Rep. Jamie Raskin clarifies his support for Vice President Kamala Harris on President Biden's 2024 ticket, stating that he is fully behind the Biden-Harris administration.
#society
Fox News: Australia urges dating apps to improve safety standards, report says 75% Australian users experience violence
The Australian government is pressuring online dating companies to improve safety standards due to the high rates of sexual violence experienced by users. Popular dating platforms such as Tinder and Bumble have until June 30 to develop a code of conduct addressing user safety concerns. If the standards aren't improved, the government will enforce change through legislation. The government's approach has been welcomed, and suggestions for safety improvements include better engagement with law enforcement and clearer feedback for users who report unwanted or threatening contact.
Fox News: LGBTQ community felt 'betrayal' at Muslim council voting to remove Pride flags from city buildings
LGBTQ residents in Hamtramck, Michigan feel betrayed by the city council's decision to remove Pride flags from public property, which they saw as a symbol of diversity. The council cited religious rights as the reason for the ban, but many LGBTQ citizens believe their support for immigrant groups has not been reciprocated. The decision has sparked controversy and criticism, with some accusing the council of being anti-queer.
#war
Breitbart: Zelensky Sacks Six Deputy Defence Ministers Amid Corruption Scandals
Several Ukrainian deputy defense ministers were fired, including Hanna Maliar and Denys Sharapov, following the dismissal of Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov in a corruption scandal. The government has been investigating corruption in military equipment purchases. The firing occurred as heavy fighting continued in the eastern part of the country.
Spectator USA: World events are not going America’s way
America is in serious trouble and national leaders are not acknowledging it. The war in Ukraine is likely to be prolonged, with Russia showing no interest in peace. Russia's dependence on China and America's military aid to Ukraine further complicate the situation. China's military buildup and confrontational posture pose a grave threat to the US, with the possibility of a rapid victory by China in a conflict. North Korea and Iran's nuclear capabilities, along with the lingering threat of terrorism, add to the dangerous environment. The US must recognize the gravity of the situation and prioritize dealing with China.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Washington Must Not Allow Another Stolen Election in Congo
Elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are expected to be troubled and not free or fair. Washington's focus on building a relationship with the current president and competing with China neglects the country's corruption, violence, and political instability. The United States needs to prioritize democratic values and support free and fair elections to promote long-term stability and access to key resources for combating climate change.
Foreign Policy: America’s Afghan Allies Are Still Desperate for Help
During the United States' retreat from Afghanistan, valuable military equipment was left behind and Afghan allies who assisted the US are still in danger. Congress needs to pass legislation to provide legal status and protection for these individuals. This is not only a moral obligation but also makes economic and strategic sense.
#history
Fox News: The Constitution of the United States: Understanding the supreme law of the U.S.
The United States Constitution, written in 1787, established the government and its powers. It replaced the unsuccessful Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was ratified in 1788 and includes the Bill of Rights, which guarantees the rights of the American people.
#crime
Fox News: Rhode Island man with an animal cruelty charge fatally shot by police following 20-mile car chase
Rhode Island police fatally shoot a driver after a 20-mile chase, injuring his teenage daughter and two officers in the process. The driver, Michael Pinto, was wanted for eluding police after a previous chase and was also on probation for animal cruelty. After multiple attempts to stop him, the police fired shots when Pinto drove at them, ultimately leading to his death.
Forbes: 9 Teenagers Captured After Escaping Pennsylvania Juvenile Detention Facility Following Riot, Police Say
Nine teenage boys who escaped from a juvenile detention facility in Pennsylvania after a riot have been captured. The escapees overwhelmed prison employees, acquired keys, and fled from the Abraxas Academy. They were taken into custody following a brief manhunt and will be charged with escape and other crimes they may have committed.
#sports
Forbes: Exclusive First Look At “The Syd And TP Show”, Which Aims To Change Who Gets To Tell WNBA Stories
Sydney Colson and Theresa Plaisance, professional basketball players, are teaming up for an unscripted comedy show called "The Syd and TP Show." Despite reservations, they believe it will change the paradigm of who gets to tell stories in women's sports. The show aims to celebrate inclusion and representation with its predominantly queer and Black cast and team. It won't focus on basketball but rather showcase their humor and personalities, hoping to attract new viewers to the sport.
Forbes: 5 Questions Facing Miami Heat Before Training Camp
The Miami Heat face a crucial offseason with many unanswered questions. The team's legitimacy as a title contender is uncertain, and there are doubts about Tyler Herro's ability to bounce back. The loss of Gabe Vincent leaves a gap at point guard, and the team's motivation after falling short in the Finals is a concern. Additionally, Miami needs to find breakout contributors and the acquisition of Damian Lillard could be the solution to their problems, but the trade remains uncertain.
Fox News: Deion Sanders defends bolting Jackson State for Colorado: 'I finished the task'
Deion Sanders defends his decision to leave Jackson State for Colorado. He explains that he left at the right time and took the opportunity to give his kids a better future. Despite criticism and transfers, Sanders has led Colorado to a 3-0 start.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: What Is a Frost Heave and Why RVers Should Know
RVers traveling to Alaska need to be aware of the dangers of frost heaves, which occur when the ground freezes and pushes up the surface. Frost heaves can be hazardous, causing road damage and making it difficult to level and stabilize an RV. Tips for navigating frost heaves include slowing down, maintaining a steady grip on the steering wheel, avoiding sudden braking, keeping a safe distance from other vehicles, watching for signs or flags, avoiding driving at night, and reporting hazardous conditions.
#other
Flag And Cross: How Many Days Per Year Do Americans Clean And Sanitize Their Homes?
The average person only considers their home "completely clean" for 11 days a year. It takes them five days to start cleaning and they spend six days a year cleaning.
Spectator USA: Bernie Taupin is more than just ‘Elton John’s lyricist’
Bernie Taupin leaves his rural life in Lincolnshire in 1967 to pursue a career as a songwriter. He meets Reg Dwight, who later becomes Elton John, and together they create a successful songwriting partnership.
Fox News: Carly Pearce shares how Tim McGraw has stayed the same since '90s
Carly Pearce praises Tim McGraw's work ethic and kind personality. She also admires his ability to stay relevant and evolve as an artist. Pearce is excited to join McGraw on tour in 2024 and hopes to become friends with his wife, Faith Hill. She will be hosting the ACM Honors for the third year in a row and will perform her hit song "What He Didn't Do" with co-writer Emily Shackelton. Pearce also praises honoree Chris Stapleton for his authenticity and vocal talent. She recently released a song featuring Stapleton called "We Don't Fight Anymore." The ACM Honors will air on FOX and be available for streaming on Hulu.
Forbes: Huey Lewis And The News Mark The 40th Anniversary Of Their Blockbuster Album ‘Sports’
Huey Lewis and the News released their album "Sports" in 1983, which was a commercial success and yielded four Top 10 hits. The band aimed to create radio-friendly songs and used state-of-the-art technology, like the Linn drum machine, to give their music a sleek sound. The album showcased the band's musical diversity and was further popularized by the imaginative music videos played on MTV. ""