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#politics
Daily Wire: Jonathan Turley Knocks Down Claims That Joe Biden Has To Receive Bribe Directly: ‘Pretty Fallacious’
Law professor Jonathan Turley testified before the House Oversight Committee, stating that it is not necessary to show direct payment to President Joe Biden in order to prove illegal behavior in his family's overseas business dealings. Turley argued that money going to family members can still be considered a benefit, even without direct payment to the president. While no direct payment has been found, evidence suggests that President Biden had knowledge of and may have been involved in his family's business schemes. The White House continues to deny any wrongdoing and dismiss the evidence presented by House Republicans.
Newsbusters: Reporters Caught Using Identical Talking Points to Dems on Impeachment
Democrats and the media defend President Biden, claiming that his only role was that of a loving father to his son, Hunter. They argue that their conversations were casual, discussing things like fishing and the weather. They insist that Hunter was promoting an illusion of access to his father, not actual access. The media has adopted this argument and has become a fountain of propaganda, blurring the line between journalists and politicians.
The New American: More Evidence the CIA was the Major Player Behind COVID-19 - The New American
Reports reveal that Dr. Fauci and the CIA collaborated to conceal the truth behind their involvement in COVID-19.
The Federalist: Feinstein's Replacement Will Be Defined By Fitting Racist Criteria
California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to appoint a black woman to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who recently died at the age of 90. This decision is influenced by identity politics rather than qualifications for the job. Newsom previously appointed a Latino senator, but now wants to fulfill his promise of appointing a black woman.
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is, Posts Live Video from US Southern Border Crisis
Elon Musk visits the U.S.-Mexico border and documents his visit on X, a social media platform he owns. He emphasizes the need for an expanded legal immigration system but also the importance of not allowing those who break the law into the country. Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales joins him and expresses appreciation for highlighting border issues.
Fox News: Gallagher rolls out 'DADDY Act' to block family of executive branch officials from foreign business work
House China Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher has introduced a bill called the "Deterring Attempts at Dirty Deals by Youngsters Act" . The bill aims to prevent immediate family members of U.S. government officials from working for foreign companies. It would apply to family members of the president, vice president, and cabinet officials, prohibiting them from sitting on the boards of foreign companies while their family member is in office. The bill comes amidst the House impeachment inquiry against President Biden and investigations into the Biden family's overseas business dealings.
The bill defines immediate family as spouses, children, parents, siblings, grandchildren, and in-laws, including adopted and step relatives. It focuses on companies in adversarial countries to the U.S., but allows exemptions for companies in NATO countries, the Five Eyes Alliance, and certain other countries. Violations of the law would result in fines, prison time, or both. The bill is seen as an attempt to combat corruption and prevent family members from profiting off their family's positions in government.
Flag And Cross: Dem Rep Jasmine Crockett Flips Out, Starts Screaming During Biden Impeachment Hearing
Democrats in the first impeachment hearing against President Joe Biden attempted to deflect attention from the evidence by focusing on unrelated topics. Representative Jasmine Crockett claimed that Biden's only guilt was loving his child unconditionally. However, evidence suggests that Biden was involved in a pay-for-play scheme. Other Democrats and media outlets also defended Biden, disregarding the mounting evidence against him.
#society
Fox News: Ibram Kendi assailed by left as 'huckster' 'charlatan' as backlash to antiracism center grows: 'Real damage'
Academics criticize Ibram X. Kendi and Boston University for promoting his "antiracist" ideology, accusing them of exploiting staff and wasting grant money. Professor Tyler Austin Harper labels Kendi a "huckster" who turned racism into a banal term. Fellow academic David Decosimo blames universities for institutionalizing Kendi's vision and threatening intellectual freedom.
Fox News: 'God bless America': Tunnel to Towers 5K draws 40,000 people to honor 9/11 first responders in NYC
Thousands of participants gathered in NYC for the 22nd annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk, honoring 9/11 first responders and service members. Participants ran to remember loved ones and show their patriotism. /11
Fox News: Blue city council overrides liberal mayor, bans supervised drug sites including in infamous Kensington
The Philadelphia City Council overrides the mayor's veto, passing a bill that prohibits supervised injection sites in most areas of the city. The mayor believes this decision ignores the public health crisis and aims to reduce drug use and litter. Kensington, known for its open-air drug market, experiences a high number of overdoses and drug-related deaths.
Daily Signal: Surfer Bethany Hamilton Joins Pro-Life Diaper Maker as Endorser
Pro surfer Bethany Hamilton is partnering with a pro-life diaper company called EveryLife. The company offers parents the option to buy diapers from a brand that aligns with their pro-life values and supports pro-life initiatives. EveryLife donates a portion of its proceeds to Live Action, a pro-life nonprofit group.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: France, Germany Want EU Expansion, Allegedly Promised Ukraine Fast-track Membership if Kyiv Helps Topple Current Polish Government - The New American
EU expansion by 2030 is crucial, according to a German and French commission, but significant reforms are needed. The think tank Centre for European Studies supports this, emphasizing the need to counter external influence from China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. However, the 2030 deadline may be unrealistic due to lack of political will in certain member states, including Poland. Germany and France have allegedly promised Ukraine fast-track membership if it helps overthrow the Polish government, but the Polish government opposes EU federalism. Hungary and Poland have been obstacles to Western globalist initiatives, and Poland's ruling PiS party is expected to win the upcoming elections. Ukraine denies receiving any proposals and has no intentions of interfering in Poland's internal affairs.
#economy
Forbes: Without Amazon, Most Third-Party Sellers Wouldn’t Exist
Amazon's success in creating a market for books and third-party sellers is being attacked by the FTC. The FTC fails to recognize that Amazon's platform has enabled countless authors and sellers to thrive, while also benefiting customers with global access and competitive prices. The FTC's case against Amazon reveals their weak hand and ignorance of the economic reality.
Forbes: Fresh Take: Food As Medicine’s Big Business Opportunity
Food costs are both too expensive and too cheap. The food industry contributes to diet-driven diseases, costing over $2 trillion annually. If patients with diet-related conditions ate nutritionally designed food, it could prevent 1.6 million hospitalizations and save $13.6 billion in healthcare costs.
#military
Fox News: Biden, during tribute to Gen. Milley, says government shutdown would be 'dereliction of duty' to US troops
President Biden fiercely warns the House of Representatives about the consequences of a government shutdown on American troops. He emphasizes the impact it would have on military families and the inability to pay bills. Biden pays tribute to outgoing Chairman Gen. Mark Milley, praising his service and accomplishments, including strengthening alliances and supporting Ukraine.
#crime
Fox News: Suzanne Morphew's remains found in 'shallow grave,' husband's attorney says
Missing Colorado mother Suzanne Morphew's remains were found in a shallow grave in Saguache County, Colorado, about 45 miles south of her home. The discovery was made while authorities were searching for another missing woman. Suzanne's husband, Barry Morphew, was initially accused of killing her but charges were later dropped. The focus now should be on the loss of Suzanne, not on re-accusing Barry.
Daily Wire: Las Vegas Police Reportedly Arrest Man In Connection With Tupac Shakur’s Death
The Las Vegas Metro Police Department arrested Duane "Keffe D" Davis in connection with the 1996 drive-by shooting of rapper Tupac Shakur. The arrest comes after a two-month-long investigation into the homicide.
The Blaze: Dog owner punched, put in headlock, knocked to floor in apparently unprovoked assault in 7-Eleven — and attackers take her dog. But there's a happy ending.
A woman was assaulted and her dog was stolen while at a 7-Eleven in North Hollywood. The attackers claimed they didn't like the way she treated her dog, but there was no evidence of mistreatment. The dog was later found at a sober living facility.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Danner Special Edition Footwear to celebrate 90 Years of Bootmaking
Danner celebrates 90 years of bootmaking with special editions of their classic boots. The Ridge Explorer is a trail-to-town companion, the Mountain Trail is crafted in the USA with Horween leather, and the Westslope combines fishing boot aesthetics with urban style.
#technology
Newsbusters: Bye, Felicia! Elon Musk Slashes Part of Twitter Dystopian ‘Election Integrity’ Team
Elon Musk removed anti-free speech activists from his platform's "election integrity" team, including disinformation chief Aaron Rodericks. Musk sarcastically confirmed their removal on Twitter, while X CEO Linda Yaccarino clarified that the team was not completely disbanded. The revamped team's role is unclear, but Yaccarino emphasized X's commitment to free expression and addressed past censorship concerns.
#other
Flag And Cross: Multiple Suicide Attacks Shake Pakistan, Leaving Dozens Dead
Two suicide attacks in Pakistan, leaving 50 dead. One during a procession in Balochistan and another at a mosque in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Balochistan declares a state of emergency. No group claims responsibility.
Fox News: Biden admin moves to unleash apex predator near rural community
The Biden administration has proposed reintroducing grizzly bears to the North Cascades National Park in Washington. The plan includes releasing up to seven bears annually over the next 5–10 years, with the goal of establishing a population of around 200 bears. While environmental groups support the plan, local communities and cattle ranchers oppose it due to concerns about public safety and economic impact.
Forbes: Where Renewable Energy Is Growing (And Where It Is Stalling) [Infographic]
Renewable energy capacity has more than doubled worldwide between 2013 and 2022, with significant progress in Europe and China. However, other regions, including South and Central America as well as the Middle East and Africa, are falling behind. Financial aid for clean energy development has been cut, hindering the global energy transition. This slow progress means that only 27.8% of the world's electricity was generated from renewable sources in 2021.
The Blaze: Town's electric buses out of commission — commuters relying on diesel-powered fleet
The electric buses in Jackson, Wyoming are out of commission and won't be back soon. The transit system bought the buses from Proterra, which filed for bankruptcy. Now commuters have to rely on the diesel-powered fleet.