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#politics
Fox News: Democrat Senator Joe Manchin to issue bipartisan resolution to reinstate dress code
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., plans to reinstate the Senate's dress code, requiring senators to wear coats, ties, or business attire on the Senate floor. This move comes after Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., continually dressed casually, sparking controversy.
Newsbusters: With Complete Lack of Self-Awareness, CNN Trashes Fox 'Outrage Porn'
CNN host Abby Phillip criticizes Rupert Murdoch and his role in creating a divisive media empire through Fox News. She blames him for the current state of American politics and the decline of democracy. Phillip argues that Murdoch's focus on power and money led to the spread of baseless conspiracies and the promotion of partisan agendas.
Fox News: Elon Musk calls for San Francisco supervisor to be fired over city's 'destruction' amid crime surge
Elon Musk called for the firing of San Francisco's District 5 County Supervisor Dean Preston, blaming him for the destruction of the city. Preston announced a hearing to address car break-ins and proposed urging visitors not to leave anything in their cars to reduce the crime. Preston also faced criticism for proposing a law banning security guards from drawing weapons for property crimes.
#war
Breitbart: Ukraine Missile Strike Hit Russian Black Sea Fleet HQ, Claims Kremlin
Ukraine launches missile strike on Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea. Firefighters battle massive blaze, casualties unknown. Possible retaliation for Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities.
#economy
Forbes: A Win/Win/Win Approach To Farmland Ownership
The farming population in the US has declined, leading to the renting of farmland from descendants of former farmers. The legacy of the Homestead Act persists, with farms growing through purchases and land rentals. However, the land-lease model has downsides, as farmers may not benefit from improving soil health on rented fields. An investment company called Fractal Agriculture offers a solution by allowing farmers to sell a minority share of their land to investors. This arrangement allows farmers to purchase additional land and improve soil health while investors benefit from financially sound assets.
Red State: NJ Restaurant Owner Adds Hilarious Update to Menu After David Brooks’ $78 ‘Meal’ Struggle Backfires
New York Times columnist David Brooks gets roasted on social media for complaining about the cost of his meal at Newark Airport. Turns out the meal itself was only $18, but the drinks drove up the tab to nearly $80. The restaurant even adds a "David Brooks Special" to their menu in his honor.
#military
Fox News: Fire at Iranian defense ministry car battery factory extinguished
A fire in a storage area of an Iranian defense ministry's car battery factory has been extinguished. The cause is under investigation.
#religion
Red State: Christians Need to Start Raising Hell On 'Churches'
In some churches, preachers invite drag queens to give sermons accusing the congregation of bigotry. They promote the idea that the church and its members are guilty of white supremacy. These actions are part of an infiltration by the LGBT activist community to corrupt and destroy the Christian community. They aim to redefine Christianity and turn churches away from the word of God. Christians need to speak out against this and protect their churches from political forces trying to silence God's teachings.
PJ Media: Banned Video: Muslims Desecrate the Cross of Christ
A video showing Muslims breaking crosses in churches goes viral. YouTube removes the video, but it resurfaces on Rumble. Muslims have a history of breaking crosses and attacking churches, both in the Islamic world and in the West.
#health
Fox News: Is it just a mosquito bite — or could it be 'skeeter syndrome'? Here's what to know
Some people experience severe allergic reactions to mosquito bites, known as skeeter syndrome. This condition causes large welts that can last for weeks and may be mistaken for an infection. Treatment options include corticosteroid creams and oral steroids.
Breitbart: Fetterman Tears Up Reflecting on Being 'Made Fun of’ over Disability
Sen. John Fetterman gets emotional during a hearing on disabilities, reflecting on how he has been mocked for his speech disability. Fetterman shows an iPhone transcription app he uses due to language processing difficulties caused by a stroke. He expresses admiration for those who live with disabilities.
#crime
Fox News: Fatal shooting leaves 2 dead, 2 injured at Sandviken Pub near Stockholm
Two people were killed and two wounded in a shooting at a bar in Sandviken, Sweden. The gangs and drug-related violence have been escalating in the country.
Fox News: Norwegian court approves extradition of genocide suspect wanted by Rwanda
Norwegian police have announced that a man in his 40s, who was arrested in Oslo last year, can be extradited to Rwanda for his alleged involvement in the country's 1994 genocide. The Oslo District Court has already ruled that the extradition is legal, and it is now up to the justice ministry to make the final decision.
Fox News: Suspect, 18, accused of killing CT officer in car crash, charged with manslaughter, DUI
Connecticut teenager Richard Barrington was arraigned on new charges, including manslaughter and driving under the influence, for causing a car crash that killed a Hartford police officer and injured another. Barrington fled a traffic stop, ran through red lights, and crashed into a police cruiser responding to an emergency call. He admitted to not having a driver's license, his car not being registered, and smoking marijuana before the crash.
Forbes: New Jersey Sen. Menendez Indicted On Bribery Charge
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted on bribery charges for allegedly accepting bribes in exchange for official acts and breaching his official duty. The charges stem from his relationship with three individuals who allegedly provided him with money, gold, mortgage payments, and a luxury car.
#sports
Fox News: NFL says Trent Williams’ punch didn’t appear to rise ‘to the level of flagrant’ based on available video
NFL officials chose not to eject San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Trent Williams after he threw a closed-fist punch at a defensive tackle. The officials reviewed the video but did not see the punch as flagrant.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Tesla Model 3 Catches Fire In New Jersey, Reignites Multiple Times
Another Tesla vehicle caught fire in New Jersey. The driver hit an object on the road, causing warning signals before the vehicle burst into flames. Electric vehicles are less prone to fires, but when they do catch fire, they can reignite due to battery chemistry. Despite this, the number of Tesla fires is relatively low, especially compared to conventional internal combustion vehicles.
#other
Forbes: Latest Atlantic Storm Prompts Tropical Storm Warnings Along East Coast
Tropical Depression 16 is heading towards North Carolina and Virginia, likely becoming the 16th named storm of the season. With maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, the storm is expected to strengthen and bring heavy rain, storm surge, and hazardous winds. Coastal areas of North Carolina and southern Virginia, as well as the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, are at risk.
Breitbart: No Deal in Sight Between Writers’ Union and Hollywood Studios After Marathon Negations Fail to End the Strike
Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters are resuming negotiations to potentially end the five-month dispute. A joint statement from Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Writers Guild of America revealed meetings have taken place and will continue. Negotiations include top entertainment CEOs, and while there are hints of progress, no confirmed agreement has been reached.