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#politics

Red State: AOC Update: Her Recent Comments Do Not Compare to Her Prediction on How Long Earth Has Left
AOC Update: Her Recent Comments Do Not Compare to Her Prediction on How Long Earth Has Left
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is criticized for making inaccurate comparisons between historical immigration and current border issues. She also expresses urgent concern about climate change, stating that the world will end in 12 years if action is not taken. Critics question her intelligence and accuse her of having a crush on Elon Musk.


Breitbart: *** GOP Debate Livewire *** Trump to Meet Autoworkers as Others Debate
*** GOP Debate Livewire *** Trump to Meet Autoworkers as Others Debate
The second Republican presidential debate is happening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, but the real action is in Michigan, where Donald Trump is hosting an event with striking auto workers. Fox News, who hosted the first debate, is looking for redemption with this one. The debate will feature fewer candidates and there is growing acceptance that Trump will be the eventual GOP nominee.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks in Michigan to Striking UAW Members
Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks in Michigan to Striking UAW Members
Former President Trump speaks to striking UAW members in Michigan, skipping GOP debate. President Biden briefly addresses UAW members before leaving.


Daily Wire: 2024 GOP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE: Live Updates As 7 Republicans Face Off At Reagan Library
2024 GOP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE: Live Updates As 7 Republicans Face Off At Reagan Library
Seven Republican candidates, including DeSantis and Pence, face off in the second 2024 presidential debate at the Reagan Library. Trump skips the debate to address autoworkers in Michigan.

California Governor Newsom attends the debate as a surrogate for Biden, proclaiming Biden as the clear winner before it even begins.


Daily Wire: Senate Ends ‘Fetterman Rule’ By Approving Formal Dress Code
Senate Ends ‘Fetterman Rule’ By Approving Formal Dress Code
The U.S. Senate passed a formal dress code, ending the reign of "The Fetterman Rule" that allowed casual attire. The bipartisan resolution enforces business attire for senators on the Senate floor.


#society

Daily Wire: California’s Mental Illness, Homelessness Court Program Takes Effect Next Week
California’s Mental Illness, Homelessness Court Program Takes Effect Next Week
California is implementing a new court-ordered treatment program to address addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. The CARE Act allows families and professionals to file petitions for voluntary treatment for adults with untreated psychotic disorders. The program targets the severely mentally ill among the state's homeless population.


#religion

Flag And Cross: Watch: HS Football Team Goes Viral for Singing 'Ave Maria' in Latin After Every Game 'For Greater Glory of God'
Watch: HS Football Team Goes Viral for Singing 'Ave Maria' in Latin After Every Game 'For Greater Glory of God'
The St. Joseph Academy football team in California has gained attention for giving credit to God after every game. They sing "Ave Maria" as a way of consecrating their actions to God. The team also tags their jerseys with AMDG, meaning "all for the greater glory of God."


#crime

Fox News: NYC professor gets new gig teaching, months after threatening reporter with machete
NYC professor gets new gig teaching, months after threatening reporter with machete
College professor Shellyne Rodriguez, who threatened a reporter with a machete, has been hired as an adjunct professor at a new school. She was seen on video lunging at the reporter and chasing him with a machete. Rodriguez has been fired from her previous job and is also involved in a federal lawsuit against the NYPD.


#sports

Forbes: Miami Heat Emerge As Biggest Losers Of Damian Lillard Trade To Milwaukee Bucks
Miami Heat Emerge As Biggest Losers Of Damian Lillard Trade To Milwaukee Bucks
The Miami Heat are the big losers of Damian Lillard's trade to the Milwaukee Bucks. Lillard, who expressed his desire to play in Miami, was instead traded to the Bucks in a blockbuster deal that includes several notable players. This trade not only strengthens the Bucks' roster, but also hurts the Heat's chances of winning a championship.


#technology

Forbes: Fortnite Maker Asks Supreme Court To Review Apple Monopoly Ruling
Fortnite Maker Asks Supreme Court To Review Apple Monopoly Ruling
Gaming company Epic Games has asked the Supreme Court to review a ruling that Apple's App Store policies do not violate antitrust laws. Epic Games argues that Apple's ban on third-party app and game marketplaces constitutes an illegal monopoly. The legal battle between the two companies began after Apple punished Epic Games for offering discounts to Fortnite players who used its payment system.


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Forbes: Writers’ Strike Is Over: Daily Show Announces Return Date As These Other Shows Return To Air
Writers’ Strike Is Over: Daily Show Announces Return Date As These Other Shows Return To Air
The Writers Guild of America strike has ended after nearly six months, and late-night shows including The Daily Show, Real Time With Bill Maher, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver are all set to return to their regular time slots. The strike was primarily over wage increases, residual payments for streaming shows, and protections against the use of artificial intelligence in writing.