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#politics
Red State: Moore to the Point - The 6 D's of Testifying Before Congress
AG Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee, evading questions about the politicization of the Justice Department during his tenure. He claimed ignorance on various significant topics and refused to disclose important information to Congress.
National Review: Significant Portion of New Hampshire Republicans Say They Wouldn’t Vote for Trump in 2024 Matchup against Biden
President Joe Biden holds a comfortable 12-point lead over Donald Trump in New Hampshire for the 2024 election, with Biden's strong support among Democrats contributing to his advantage. Trump's weakness among his own party's voters is evident, as fewer Republicans would back him in a rematch. The majority of respondents expressed their dissatisfaction with the idea of either Biden or Trump returning to the White House, but hostility towards Trump was notably higher. The bulk of Republican candidates also faced disapproval from the majority of voters in the poll.
#society
American Thinker: CPS sicced on a dad after his daughter came home from school with antidepressants
The story out of Maine involves a father who objected to his daughter receiving antidepressant pills from a school-affiliated clinic in an unsafe packaging. When he complained, Child Protective Services were called on him. This incident highlights the leftist agenda to diminish parental authority and control over their children.
National Review: Arizona Judge Urges Supreme Court to Review ‘Unworkable’ Rulings that Worsened Homeless Camp Epidemic
An Arizona judge is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review lower-court rulings preventing western cities from enforcing camping bans against homeless people. The judge argues that these rulings have led to an increase in dangerous and dehumanizing homeless encampments. He also criticizes the city of Phoenix for misapplying the rulings and allowing a massive encampment known as "the Zone" to become a public nuisance.
Forbes: Adidas CEO Apologizes After Saying Kanye West Didn’t Mean Anti Semitic Comments
Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden apologized for suggesting that rapper Kanye West did not mean his anti-Semitic remarks, which led to Adidas severing ties with the rapper. Gulden assured the Anti Defamation League that his company is committed to fighting anti-Semitism and opposes the hate expressed by West. Adidas confirmed its decision to cut ties with the rapper and stated that it was the right decision.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine allows lowercase “Russia” in informal writing
The National Commission on State Language Standards in Ukraine has allowed the lowercase spelling of "Russia" and similar words in unofficial texts. This decision was made after considering official letters from language institutes and appeals from government officials.
Foreign Policy: Bibi’s Dead-End Road to Riyadh
As Benjamin Netanyahu works towards a Saudi-Israeli deal, obstacles stand in the way. Biden must support Saudi Arabia, despite previous promises not to, and Israel must provide concessions to the Palestinians. However, Netanyahu's hardline coalition is resistant to compromise, making an agreement unlikely in the near future.
#economy
Forbes: 2023 Layoff Tracker: Federal Reserve Cuts 300 Employees
The Federal Reserve and several major companies, including Cisco, Google, and Roku, are implementing layoffs to streamline their operations and cut costs amid recession fears.
#military
Fox News: Audio of 911 call released in South Carolina F-35 crash: ‘We’ve got a pilot in the house’
An F-35 fighter jet crashes in South Carolina, and a resident makes a 911 call reporting a pilot in their backyard. The pilot confirms his ejection and requests an ambulance. The debris field is later located.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Biden Won’t Stop Trying to Cancel Student-Loan Debts
The Biden Administration is facing a lawsuit challenging the legality of their plan to count months of non-payment towards student loan forgiveness. The Mackinac Center and Cato Institute argue that the Department of Education does not have the authority to make this decision. Unfortunately, the federal judge dismissed the case, citing a lack of standing to sue. The plaintiffs are appealing, but ultimately, it may require a change in leadership or reevaluation of standing jurisprudence to address these issues.
#crime
Fox News: 2 arrested in drive-by shooting at New Mexico baseball stadium that killed 11-year-old boy: 'Innocent child'
Two people were arrested in connection with a shooting outside an Albuquerque baseball stadium that killed an 11-year-old boy and injured another victim. The shooting was a case of mistaken identity, as the suspects targeted the wrong vehicle. The suspects are members of a local gang and have been linked to the shooting.
#sports
Fox News: First trans NFL cheerleader compares role to becoming doctor, says no one will stop 'this show'
Justine Lindsay, a transgender cheerleader for the Carolina Panthers, wants to inspire others and challenge gender stereotypes. She compared being a cheerleader to being a doctor or nurse in terms of accomplishment. Lindsay is determined to fight against the North Carolina Fairness in Women's Sports Act, which bans transgender girls and women from participating in women's sports.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: A Beginner's Guide to Panning for Gold in Alaska
Tourists in Alaska try their luck panning for gold, but it's not as easy as it seems. Panning for gold involves using a pan to separate sediment from water, with gold sinking to the bottom. While it's legal in Alaska, permit and location requirements must be followed.