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#politics
The American Spectator: Vladimir Putin Makes Us Laugh
Vladimir Putin showed his lighter side with jokes about Donald Trump's legal troubles. Putin called the charges against Trump a persecution of a political rival and criticized the American political system. Trump agreed with Putin's joke and believes the charges are baseless. However, the intelligence community's early focus on Trump and ongoing legal battles raise questions.
Spectator USA: We’re fighting the Covid censors
A judge orders the government to stop pressuring social media companies to censor free speech. Evidence shows multiple government agencies involved. The government wants to censor topics like the pandemic, vaccines, wars, election fraud, and Hunter Biden's laptop.
Spectator USA: Battle cry of the politically listless
America is in decline, with a fractured political landscape and broken cities reflecting a shattered nation. Despite positive data, the national mood paints a different picture, with little confidence in the future and a poor economy. The prospect of a Trump-Biden rematch is demoralizing, leading some to check out of politics and focus on tangible experiences and community-building. However, maintaining perspective and gratitude is important, as we can still contribute and work towards the ideals that built the country.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: See You Later, General Li
A political cartoon titled "See You Later, General Li" depicts the departure of General Li. The cartoon addresses a political situation, possibly related to foreign affairs or military.
#culture
Forbes: The Cure, Dresden Dolls, Ride, AFI Shine As Riot Fest Wraps Up In Chicago
Music festival Riot Fest in Chicago experienced some delays due to heavy rain, but still featured performances by bands like The Cure and Ride. Ride expressed their excitement to see The Cure, while also delivering a high-energy and guitar-driven set. Other bands like AFI, Flogging Molly, and the Dresden Dolls also took the stage, culminating in a memorable closing set by The Cure, who played both hits and new tracks from their upcoming album.
#history
The American Spectator: America the Beautiful
During World War II, thousands of Jews were murdered by the Nazis through various means including gas chambers. Jews lived in fear and agony. In present day, Jews in America are able to freely celebrate their religion without fear.
#health
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: How many ‘wokesters’ have refused good advice because the experts had the wrong politics?
Actor Bob Odenkirk reflects on his near-death experience after a heart attack, revealing that he didn't listen to his conservative doctor's advice, and now believes he should have. He emphasizes the importance of separating politics from healthcare decisions.
#sports
Forbes: Cleveland Browns Fans Continue To Wait For The Real Deshaun Watson
The Cleveland Browns faced a tough loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with running back Nick Chubb suffering a season-ending injury. The team's quarterback, Deshaun Watson, struggled throughout the game, leading to doubts about the team's offensive success without Chubb and Watson's poor performance. The defense, however, remains strong, giving the Browns hope for the rest of the season.
Forbes: Rays Players, Kevin Cash React To Stadium Agreement
The Tampa Bay Rays are moving forward with plans for a new $1.3 billion stadium in St. Petersburg, adjacent to their current venue, Tropicana Field. The mixed-use development will include residential units, hotels, eateries, and office space. The team's current lease expires in 2027, and the new stadium is expected to be ready for the 2028 season.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: NEW MODEL: 2024 POLARIS RANGER XD 1500
The 2024 Polaris Ranger XD 1500 is the largest utility side-by-side in the industry, featuring a powerful engine and a durable SteelDrive CVT transmission. It has impressive hauling and towing capabilities, with a larger chassis and suspension. The interior is spacious and equipped with modern features like heated seats and Ride Command+ technology. This tough machine is perfect for work or outdoor adventures.
#other
Newsbusters: CNN's Oliver Darcy LASHES OUT at NBC's Welker for Trump Interview
CNN's Oliver Darcy criticizes Meet the Press host Kristen Welker for interviewing Trump, believing that anyone who platforms Trump should be admonished. Darcy felt that Welker failed to hold Trump accountable, lacking the confidence to challenge his lies. Despite Darcy's criticism, it was Welker who needed fact-checking as she falsely claimed that Democrats don't support late-term abortions.