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#politics

Red State: New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Became Albuquerque’s Number One Gun Salesperson
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Became Albuquerque’s Number One Gun Salesperson
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's order banning firearms in Albuquerque resulted in increased gun sales in local shops. The order was repealed after backlash, but criticism remains. Critics argue the ban violated the Second Amendment and made citizens vulnerable to criminals. Law enforcement officials also refused to enforce the ban, citing its ineffectiveness and violation of constitutional rights.


Fox News: In war-scarred Sudan, over 1,200 children under 5 years old have died in last 5 months, UN says
In war-scarred Sudan, over 1,200 children under 5 years old have died in last 5 months, UN says
Over 1,200 children under 5 have died in Sudan due to measles and malnutrition in the past five months. The conflict in Sudan has displaced over 2 million people and has caused major devastation to the healthcare system. (, , )


Fox News: Minneapolis police staffing level plummets to historic 4-decade low 3 years after George Floyd's death: report
Minneapolis police staffing level plummets to historic 4-decade low 3 years after George Floyd's death: report
Minneapolis Police Department faces staffing crisis following George Floyd's death, with lowest officer-to-population ratio among 22 cities. Precincts lack officers, leaving residents with locked doors. Other law enforcement agencies step in to address violent crime. City struggles to recruit new officers to fill gap. Activists call for reform measures to shift reliance from police to mental health services. Chief O'Hara emphasizes need for proactive policing and community engagement to rebuild trust.


Daily Wire: Trump Plans To Skip Second GOP Debate To Rally With Striking Autoworkers
Trump Plans To Skip Second GOP Debate To Rally With Striking Autoworkers
Former President Donald Trump has decided to skip the second Republican primary debate in California to deliver a speech to striking autoworkers in Detroit, showcasing his support for the working class. Trump aims to address current and former union members from the auto industry and beyond, highlighting his commitment to making the country great and expressing his disdain for the leadership that he claims is betraying the workers. Despite facing criminal indictments, Trump remains the frontrunner in the GOP nomination contest.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: Gov DeSantis addresses large polling disparity with Trump AND unhappy megadonor…
WATCH: Gov DeSantis addresses large polling disparity with Trump AND unhappy megadonor…
Governor DeSantis dismisses national polling as not relevant to winning primaries, emphasizing the importance of state-by-state campaigns to earn delegates. He acknowledges the need to work hard and gain support in the early states to secure the nomination. DeSantis also defends his stance against Disney's influence on education, stating that protecting children and parents' rights is nonnegotiable for him, regardless of the opposition from influential donors.


#society

Flag And Cross: Train Station Barber Retires After 25 Years And More Than 75,000 Haircuts
Train Station Barber Retires After 25 Years And More Than 75,000 Haircuts
After 25 years and 75,000 haircuts, barber Demetris Georgiou retired from his shop in Marylebone train station. His son, John, joined him in later years, continuing the family legacy. Georgiou plans to spend time with his family, including his oldest son who has cerebral palsy.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: Germany, Russia, Natural Gas, and Economies
Germany, Russia, Natural Gas, and Economies
Germany's economy is struggling due to the loss of access to cheap natural gas from Russia. The country's decision to rely on "green" energy sources has resulted in low energy density, causing their manufacturing economy to decline. Germany risks losing high-paying jobs and factories to other countries.


#military

The American Spectator: Joint Force Quarterly Enters Wokeland
Joint Force Quarterly Enters Wokeland
Joint Force Quarterly, a journal of National Defense University Press, has published articles advocating for increased female faculty in military education and promoting gender balancing and mainstreaming in security cooperation. Critics argue that the focus on diversity and inclusion undermines the true mission of the armed forces, leaving them unprepared for war. The articles argue that gender equality and female perspectives are essential for understanding allies, peace negotiation, and emerging ways of war. Critics highlight the need for a warrior mindset and worry that the focus on DEI is occurring during a time of rising tensions.


#health

Fox News: NYC day care owner, neighbor face federal charges after 1-year-old dies from fentanyl exposure: prosecutors
NYC day care owner, neighbor face federal charges after 1-year-old dies from fentanyl exposure: prosecutors
The owner of a New York City day care center is facing federal charges after multiple children were found with fentanyl in their systems, resulting in the death of a 1-year-old child. The day care center had a kilogram of fentanyl hidden under a mat where the children napped. The owner and a neighbor are charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death.

One child died and three others were hospitalized after being exposed to an opioid at the day care center in the Bronx. The children tested positive for fentanyl and quick medical intervention saved the lives of some of them. The incident is described as a nightmare for the families involved and the NYPD vows to pursue anyone who endangers children.


#crime

Fox News: YouTube demonetizes Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations, cites his harmful ‘off-platform behavior'
YouTube demonetizes Russell Brand after sexual assault allegations, cites his harmful ‘off-platform behavior'
YouTube has demonetized British comedian Russell Brand's channel following allegations of sexual assault. Brand, known for critiquing government and corporate power structures, has over 6 million subscribers. The decision comes after four women accused Brand of rape, sexual assault, and emotional abuse.


Fox News: Seattle man sentenced to prison after bringing Molotov cocktails to a protest at a police union headquarters
Seattle man sentenced to prison after bringing Molotov cocktails to a protest at a police union headquarters
Seattle man Justin Moore has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for carrying a dozen Molotov cocktails to a protest at the Seattle police union headquarters in 2020. Investigators used video footage and information from co-conspirators to confirm his involvement. The offense posed a significant risk to bystanders.


Fox News: In Seattle, elderly White man accused of smashing museum windows in Chinatown district charged with hate crime
In Seattle, elderly White man accused of smashing museum windows in Chinatown district charged with hate crime
A 76-year-old man, Craig Milne, has been charged with a hate crime for smashing the windows of the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle's Chinatown International District. Prosecutors claim that Milne used a sledgehammer, causing over $100,000 worth of property damage. He allegedly expressed racist motivations for his actions and showed no remorse.


Field & Stream: Montana Game Wardens Seize More Than a Dozen Deer and Elk During Multi-State Poaching Investigation
Montana Game Wardens Seize More Than a Dozen Deer and Elk During Multi-State Poaching Investigation
Montana game wardens traveled nationwide to investigate wildlife crimes. They confiscated several animals, and the cases involve serious violations of hunting laws. The state agency did not disclose the hunting districts or number of suspects facing charges.


#sports

The Blaze: Whitlock: Can 'godly' Deion Sanders be authentic when he’s doing THIS?
Whitlock: Can 'godly' Deion Sanders be authentic when he’s doing THIS?
Deion Sanders, a legendary NFL player and coach, claims to credit God for his success. However, sports commentator Jason Whitlock questions the authenticity of Deion's faith, pointing out his association with gangster rap artists such as Lil Wayne and Key Glock. Whitlock criticizes Deion for professing his faith while surrounding himself with the gangster rap community.


#other

Forbes: Who Will Succeed King Bob At The Magic Castle? Disney Succession Remains The Biggest Question
Who Will Succeed King Bob At The Magic Castle? Disney Succession Remains The Biggest Question
Disney CEO Bob Iger is tasked with finding a successor, a daunting task given the unique demands of the job. Potential candidates include insiders like Dana Walden, Josh D'Amaro, and Jimmy Pitaro, as well as former executives Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs. However, each candidate has their own weaknesses. The real challenge lies with the board, which lacks entertainment background and has made questionable decisions in the past.


Fox News: Russell Brand denies rape and sexual abuse allegations, Dolly Parton stopped Elvis from recording hit song
Russell Brand denies rape and sexual abuse allegations, Dolly Parton stopped Elvis from recording hit song
Russell Brand accused of rape, Dolly Parton stopped Elvis from recording hit, Kate Middleton in new military role, Elton John's struggles with addiction, Ashton Kutcher resigns from anti-child sex abuse nonprofit, Ozzy Osbourne refuses grandparent duties, Kate Winslet and Gisele Bündchen in risqué fashion, Steve Martin shuts down claim of hitting Miriam Margolyes, Sheryl Crow credits move for saving her life, Amy Schumer clarifies Nicole Kidman joke.


Daily Wire: Gisele Bündchen Discusses ‘Very Tough’ Times 1 Year After Divorcing Tom Brady
Gisele Bündchen Discusses ‘Very Tough’ Times 1 Year After Divorcing Tom Brady
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen opens up about her life after divorce from NFL star Tom Brady, emphasizing the importance of self-care and raising their children. She reveals that she turned to meditation and exercise to cope with the difficult times and cut alcohol out of her diet for better mental and physical health. Bündchen believes that prioritizing self-care is not selfish but rather necessary for being a better mother and individual. She defines success as instilling the right values in her children.