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#politics
Spectator USA: Macron’s media masterclass at his relaunch
Emmanuel Macron, the French president, gave a self-promoting interview where he ignored and patronized French journalists. He blamed others for any problems and showcased his recent successes, but the interview lacked any real challenge.
The New American: Fed Bureau to CO2 Pipeline Firms: Sorry, We Can't Help - The New American
A federal agency clarifies that state and local governments have final say over the location of carbon-capture pipelines. Some states have denied permits and implemented strict ordinances. Congress has approved subsidies for carbon-capture technologies, but for now, states and localities still have authority.
Red State: Matt Gaetz Delivers the Line of All Time on Dem's Dedication to Wasting Our Money
Democrats are attacking Republicans over the looming government shutdown, but a new poll shows that more people would blame Joe Biden if it happens. Senate and House are working on a continuing resolution to keep the government open, while Rep. Matt Gaetz criticizes Democrats for devaluing American money and jokes about bribing Democrat Senators with gold bars.
Spectator USA: Zach Nunn’s quest to turn DC into Des Moines
As the government faces a shutdown, a military veteran and newcomer to Congress, Zach Nunn, is taking action. He has introduced bills to dock lawmakers' pay and ban them from fundraising during a shutdown. Nunn believes that politicians should not prioritize their own interests over the country's.
Daily Wire: Even James Carville Admits Biden Has A ‘Big F***ing’ Polling Problem
President Joe Biden's low polling numbers have raised concerns about his re-election campaign in 2024. Voters are expressing reservations about his age and fitness to lead effectively. Meanwhile, there is growing pressure for Biden to drop out of the race due to various issues such as an impeachment inquiry and a surge in migrants.
Spectator USA: Trudeau sees Nazis everywhere. How did he miss this one?
Justin Trudeau's government applauds a Ukrainian veteran of the SS, revealing their hypocrisy in condemning the far right. Trudeau, who sees fascists everywhere, joins in the standing ovation, while demonizing his critics as far-right radicals. This incident highlights the liberal elite's obsession with the far right and their inconsistency in condemning it.
Red State: Kevin McCarthy Stands Tall Against Senate Plan to Give the Farm Away on Spending
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made it clear that the House will not pass a continuing resolution that includes more funding for Ukraine without securing the border. This move contrasts with previous years of passing pork-filled omnibus packages. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, on the other hand, has been working with Democrats in the Senate to pass a CR that includes $4.5 billion for Ukraine, with no border security stipulations. McCarthy's decision and the unity of the GOP caucus could bring an end to the omnibus madness.
#society
National Review: San Francisco Mayor Calls for Mandatory Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients
San Francisco mayor London Breed proposed drug testing for welfare beneficiaries to tackle the city's drug and homelessness crises. The county's Adult Assistance Program guarantees homeless San Franciscans $105 per month, and about 52% of the homeless population struggles with substance abuse. The proposal aims to hold recipients accountable.
Fox News: Ohio police officers recognized as ‘heroes in blue’ after they rescue residents from blazing house fire
Police officers in Columbus, Ohio rescued four people from a house fire in the Hilltop neighborhood, earning them the label of "heroes". The fire started on the porch of the home and the officers rushed in to evacuate the residents. One woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition but has since improved.
Daily Wire: Video Of Britney Spears Dancing With Butcher Knives Sparks Concern Among Fans
Concerns arise among Britney Spears fans after she posted a video of herself dancing with kitchen knives. While she claimed they were not real, viewers remain skeptical. Fans express worry about her pets and question her mental stability.
Fox News: Calling someone 'woke' is as bad as using a 'racial slur,' actress says: It's 'deeply offensive'
Actress Cathy Tyson believes the term "woke" is as offensive as a racial slur. She feels that "woke" and "race card" undermine progressive ideals and criticize those who make criticisms. Tyson also finds the term "white privilege" divisive and expresses her support for more inclusive casting in films. The term "woke" has become associated with progressive activism and is a topic of debate in public education.
#war
The New American: U.S. Government Tight on Cash for Ukraine Aid, Zelensky's Wife Doubts He Will Seek Reelection - The New American
The Pentagon could only support Ukraine for a few more weeks without new funding. Republicans are opposing the proposal for $25 billion in aid to Ukraine, which could complicate budget discussions. Despite the tight cash situation, the Defense Department claims that a government shutdown would not impact aid to Ukraine.
Euromaidan Press: Russia builds new fortifications on southern front
Russia is building new fortified areas near occupied Tokmak in southeastern Ukraine to prevent further advances by Ukrainian troops on the southern front. The Russians are constructing these fortifications in response to the constant onslaught from the Ukrainian Armed Forces and to protect their supply routes in the region.
Euromaidan Press: German prosecutors probe Russian war crime in Kyiv suburb
German prosecutors are investigating a Russian war crime that occurred in the Kyiv suburb of Hostomel during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The crime involved Russian soldiers firing on civilians, including a German citizen.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 580. Ukraine moves missile production abroad, develops underwater drone
Ukraine moves missile production abroad after Russian strikes. The war in Ukraine continues with Ukraine eliminating top Russian military commanders and advancing on the southern front.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: South Korea Hosts Japan and China to Reassure Beijing Over Closer Ties With Washington - The New American
In a rare trilateral summit, South Korea hosted diplomats from Japan and China to reassure Beijing over closer ties with Washington. The meeting aimed to reinstate trilateral meetings and improve relations between Seoul and Tokyo. China is motivated to pursue trilateral cooperation to counterbalance US influence and boost communication on security issues. The importance of maintaining harmonious relations with South Korea and Japan is a crucial political priority for China. Meanwhile, there are concerns that NATO may expand its presence in Asia, potentially including Japan and South Korea, in order to pressure Russia, China, and North Korea.
#economy
Forbes: What Happens When Startups And Small Businesses Are Taken For Granted
"The Bear" portrays the energy and job creation power of small businesses, but in reality, California's state government has burdened startups and small businesses with costs and requirements, leading to a reluctance to hire. Despite an increase in business startups during and after the pandemic, fewer new businesses in California are planning to hire other workers due to the risks and costs associated with employment in the state. The extensive regulations and penalties enacted by the state legislature have made it difficult for new businesses to navigate the employment landscape, with laws like the Private Attorney Generals Act (PAGA) being exploited by plaintiff attorneys. These challenges hinder job creation and asset generation for entrepreneurs, and a wake-up call is needed to address the state's anti-small business environment.
The Blaze: 'Highway f***ing robbery': NBA star Jimmy Butler shocked by astronomical gas prices in LA
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler is shocked by the high gas prices in California, jokingly suggesting he should go electric. The difference in gas prices between states is noticeable, with California having an average of $5.89 per gallon compared to $3.38 in Texas. Butler, with his massive salary and wealth, is still affected by these skyrocketing prices.
The Biden administration's efforts to transition away from fossil fuels face challenges, with an autoworkers' strike and setbacks in electric vehicle production. A Chinese firm receives millions in state incentives for an EV battery plant in Illinois while Ford halts work on a battery plant in Michigan. Even Lego's attempt to use sustainable materials faced difficulties, proving that going green isn't always better for the environment.
PJ Media: Biden Joined UAW Picket Line Even Though He Himself Crippled the Auto Industry
Joe Biden's visit to a United Auto Workers picket line created media frenzy, hailing him as a pro-union president. However, his proposed electric vehicle mandate could lead to mass layoffs in the auto industry and devastate it. The UAW should denounce Biden instead of welcoming him.
The Biden Administration's electric vehicle mandate would require auto manufacturers to sell more electric vehicles, leading to the elimination of 117,000 jobs in the auto industry. This would have a ripple effect on the economy, particularly in states like Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. UAW President Shawn Fain denounced Donald Trump, but it is Biden's policies that threaten the industry. Fain's support for Biden is causing the union to face the consequences of its actions.
#military
Forbes: China Is Finally Seeking Fighter Pilots with College Degrees
China is changing its recruitment policy for fighter pilots, now seeking graduate students with master's degrees in science and engineering to pilot aircraft from ships. This shift represents a departure from long-established standards and societal norms in China, which traditionally viewed military careers as paths for the less educated. The change may be driven by the need for more educated pilots to operate advanced fighter aircraft and absorb Western tactics. Additionally, it may reflect a desire for more mature pilots given the tension in the region and recent close-call incidents with American aircraft.
#religion
PJ Media: They're Making a List, Checking It Twice — Is Your Church Naughty or Nice?
A group at Oxford University is rating churches in the area based on their LGBTQ+ inclusivity and celebrating open sin. Churches that score low preach against homosexuality and argue for celibacy or conversion to a heterosexual lifestyle. Churches that score high have internalized a queer identity and publicly celebrate LGBTQ+ relationships and milestones. The debate about LGBTQ+-affirming churches is fueled by the demand for acquiescence from the Pride Mob. Stand firm and don't yield to the pressure to affirm the LGBTQ agenda.
#culture
Forbes: Life Is Beautiful Delivers A Terrific 10th Anniversary Festival Weekend
Life is Beautiful, a three-day festival in Las Vegas, continues to thrive as a cultural hub thanks to its unique location and immersive experience. With a focus on music, art, and food, the festival offers a diverse lineup and a vibrant atmosphere that sets it apart from other events. As Rolling Stone takes ownership, the festival is set to elevate its overall experience and maintain its winning streak.
#history
Breitbart: Exclusive: Nazi Applause Shows Danger of Historical Illiteracy Says Poland
Canadian Parliament and Ukrainian President applaud a former Waffen-SS volunteer, revealing a knowledge gap in the West about history. The incident could be a learning experience to strengthen Canada's alliance with Poland.
#crime
Breitbart: Khanna: Some California Cities Have 'Huge' Crime Issue Because They 'Aren't Enforcing the Law'
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) acknowledges that crime is a major issue in certain cities in California and emphasizes the need for better law enforcement. He stresses that those who commit crimes such as breaking into stores or carjacking should face consequences and be held accountable. Khanna highlights Silicon Valley as an example of a region that successfully enforces the law and prioritizes public safety. He expresses support for his district's approach to public safety and values their police officers. Khanna concludes by criticizing cities that fail to enforce the law.
Breitbart: Bob Menendez Faces First Court Appearance in Federal Bribery Case
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) faces bribery charges as Democratic senators demand his resignation. He is accused of using his position to advance Egyptian interests and do favors for businessmen. Menendez denies the allegations and refuses to resign.
#sports
Fox News: Deion Sanders says he’ll ‘do what’s best for my kids’ regarding NFL Draft talk
College football coach Deion Sanders wants his sons, Shedeur and Shilo, to play for the Colorado Buffaloes next season. After a big loss to Oregon, Sanders emphasized that the team's performance will improve. Shedeur may leave after this season, while Shilo has two years left. They face a tough game against the USC Trojans next.
Forbes: Ronald Acuna Jr. Should Be NL MVP - Real Race Is For Second Place
In the NL MVP race, Ronald Acuna Jr. is the clear front-runner, despite some buzz around Mookie Betts. Acuna has been incredibly unlucky on balls in play, but his overall performance, including his hitting and basestealing, make him the standout candidate. Other contenders like Fernando Tatis Jr., Freddie Freeman, Matt Olson, and Betts have been impressive, but Acuna's numbers and impact put him in a league of his own.
#other
Breitbart: From Bonuses for Hit Streaming Titles to Protections on AI, See the Details from the Writers Guild Agreement with the AMPTP
Hollywood writers' strike ends after nearly five months as board members approve contract agreement with studios. Late-night talk shows likely to resume first, while scripted shows will take longer due to ongoing actor strike. Writers still need to ratify the contract themselves.