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#politics

Daily Wire: ‘Change The World’: Elon Musk Champions Recording Videos To Bolster On-The-Ground Reporting
‘Change The World’: Elon Musk Champions Recording Videos To Bolster On-The-Ground Reporting
Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), advocates for more citizen journalism, believing it will have a significant impact . Musk promotes free speech and encourages people to record and report events using live video from their phones . Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro compares Musk's support for citizen journalism to Andrew Breitbart's vision. Musk emphasizes the importance of freedom of speech and the need to combat hate speech through open dialogue and correction of false beliefs . He also acknowledges the pressure from far-left activists to impose their values on platforms like X under the guise of hate speech, which Musk vows to resist to the maximum extent allowed by law .


National Review: Government Warns Workers Shutdown Is Imminent as House Republicans Scramble to Pass Stopgap Spending Bill
Government Warns Workers Shutdown Is Imminent as House Republicans Scramble to Pass Stopgap Spending Bill
A government shutdown is imminent as the House passes some appropriations bills but fails to pass others. Congress must pass remaining bills by Saturday at midnight or agree to a temporary continuing resolution. House speaker Kevin McCarthy is seeking an alternative solution to keep the government running.


Flag And Cross: European Confederalist Society Launched To Promote Decentralization In EU
European Confederalist Society Launched To Promote Decentralization In EU
A new initiative called the “European Confederalist Society” aims to reform the European Union by promoting decentralization and opposing the transfer of power to the central EU level. The society aims to offer a constructive alternative to further centralization and Brexit, focusing on removing trade barriers and promoting EU confederalism. Members of the society include Pieter Cleppe, Krassen Stanchev, Lex Hoogduin, and Boudewijn Bouckaert.


The Federalist: Amid Anti-Corruption Efforts, Burisma Pushed Hunter To Call Dad
Amid Anti-Corruption Efforts, Burisma Pushed Hunter To Call Dad
Two days before Burisma bigwigs called Joe Biden's son, Hunter, a memorandum was sent detailing the U.S.'s plan to push Ukraine to implement anti-corruption reforms. The release of the memorandum raises questions about possible special access provided to Hunter Biden's connected companies during the Obama-Biden administration.


National Review: Skipping the Debates Has Worked for Trump
Skipping the Debates Has Worked for Trump
Former President Donald Trump has not faced any consequences for skipping the Republican debates, instead using his absence to overshadow the other candidates. In the latest forum, the candidates either made grand promises or argued with each other. Trump's absence worked in his favor, as his opponents fought each other for second, third, or fourth place. Trump's unique political rules allow him to avoid the debates without repercussions, while the other candidates desperately seek attention. This is unfair to voters and the election process.


Fox News: House finally passes defense spending bill and two others, while one fails in late-night vote series
House finally passes defense spending bill and two others, while one fails in late-night vote series
House lawmakers passed three out of four appropriations bills, including defense spending, but the bill on agriculture and FDA spending was sunk by both Republicans and Democrats. A government shutdown is still likely with less than two days to reach a deal before the deadline.


#society

National Review: The Corner: A Procession
The Corner: A Procession
The columnist discusses the admiration for Donald Trump and Mitt Romney among Republicans. He also shares a reader's experience of witnessing a somber procession of law enforcement vehicles honoring a fallen officer. In another segment, a reader describes the lack of trust and general misery in Haiti's society and government. Lastly, the columnist mentions the absence of snakes in Alaska and Western Washington, contrasting it with the presence of venomous snakes in Virginia.


National Review: Texas Sues Yelp for Warnings about Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Drawing Countersuit from Review Platform
Texas Sues Yelp for Warnings about Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Drawing Countersuit from Review Platform
Texas sued Yelp for misleading consumers about crisis pregnancy centers, while Yelp countersued the state for infringing on its protected speech. Texas argues that Yelp targeted these centers with false disclaimers, while not placing disclaimers on other facilities that offer abortion services. Yelp claims that crisis pregnancy centers have been misleading consumers and diverting them from medical providers. The lawsuit between Texas and Yelp revolves around deceptive trade practices and free speech.


Flag And Cross: Lack Of Pockets In Women's Clothing Infuriates Half, Spurs Demand For Better Options
Lack Of Pockets In Women's Clothing Infuriates Half, Spurs Demand For Better Options
Half of women wish they didn't have to carry a handbag due to a lack of pockets. Nine in 10 find women's clothing impractical for storage, and 45% are frustrated by fake pockets. Six in 10 envy men's fashion with more pockets, and 53% want retailers to offer women better options.


#economy

Forbes: Jamie Dimon’s ‘Swimming Naked’ Riff Spooks Markets
Jamie Dimon’s ‘Swimming Naked’ Riff Spooks Markets
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that the Federal Reserve could raise rates to 7%, causing stress in the global system. Asian markets are not prepared for this scenario and may face a mini panic. The fallout from the 2008 Lehman Brothers crisis led to massive debt buildups in Asia, particularly in Japan and China. Asian economies, including Korea and Southeast Asia, are highly exposed to rising US yields and have significant debt overhangs.


#culture

Forbes: One ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Design Choice Is Making ‘Ahsoka’ Hard On The Eyes
One ‘Star Wars Rebels’ Design Choice Is Making ‘Ahsoka’ Hard On The Eyes


The latest Star Wars show on Disney Plus started off a bit rough but improved along the way. The characters became more engaging and the action picked up. However, the decision to give the characters the same eye color as their animated counterparts looks unnatural and inhibits the conveying of real emotions. The show's design team should focus on making the world feel lived in and not be too strict in adhering to visual continuity.


#education

Fox News: Every child deserves education freedom. Let’s take it nationwide
Every child deserves education freedom. Let’s take it nationwide
Parents across the country are taking back control of their children's education through school choice programs. These programs, such as Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), allow parents to use public education dollars to fund their children's education in the schools of their choice. Several states, including West Virginia, Arizona, and Iowa, have implemented universal ESA programs, giving more students access to educational options that best suit their needs. These programs empower parents and improve educational outcomes, providing a much-needed change to the current government-controlled public education system.


#sports

Fox News: Packers’ Matt LeFleur gets testy with reporter over ‘BS’ question after brutal loss: ‘We got our a-- kicked’
Packers’ Matt LeFleur gets testy with reporter over ‘BS’ question after brutal loss: ‘We got our a-- kicked’
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur admits that the Detroit Lions "manhandled" them in their 34-20 loss. The Lions dominated the Packers both in rushing yards and passing game. The defeat is humiliating for the Packers, who were down 27-3 at halftime.


#other

Forbes: Ringo Starr Talks The Beatles’s New Song: ‘This Is The Last Track, Ever’
Ringo Starr Talks The Beatles’s New Song: ‘This Is The Last Track, Ever’
Ringo Starr dismisses rumors about the new Beatles song created using AI technology. The technique, which extracts John Lennon's vocals from a demo he recorded years ago, has been used before. There was confusion and apprehension among fans, but both Paul McCartney and Starr assure that the rumors are false. The release date for the single has not been announced.


Foreign Policy: South America’s Scorching Spring Has Arrived
South America’s Scorching Spring Has Arrived
Latin American countries are experiencing extreme heat and heat waves due to global warming, leading to economic disruption and health risks. Despite these consequences, there is a lack of climate ambition from world governments. Some Latin American countries are making new climate commitments, while others like Mexico and Argentina have not. The impact of South America's scorching temperatures on climate action will be observed at the upcoming U.N. climate change summit.