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#politics
Daily Wire: Another Poll Shows Grim Numbers For Biden On Age Question
A new poll shows that 73% of voters think President Joe Biden, 80, is too old to run for another term. Even 66% of Democrats share this view. A similar question was asked about former President Donald Trump, 47% of voters believed he was too old. Concerns about Biden's age, his occasional lapses in speech, and physical mishaps have raised doubts about his leadership abilities. Other surveys have also shown rising worries about his fitness to be president even as he leads in the Democratic primary polls.
Daily Wire: Roseanne Barr Declares War On Rob Reiner In X-Battle Over How Elections Work
Actress Roseanne Barr fires back at director Rob Reiner, criticizing Republicans and defending Trump.
#society
Breitbart: Kanye West Banned From Venice Boats For Life After Lewd Public Display
Singer Kanye West and his common-law wife were banned for life from a prestigious boat company in Venice after West exposed his buttocks to the public during a boat ride. The boat company expressed their anger and stated that they want no association with such behavior.
Newsbusters: CNN Promotes Gay Couple Fleeing Louisiana for New York
A gay doctor and his family are leaving Louisiana due to a new law prohibiting teachers from discussing certain topics, such as sexual orientation or gender identity. The doctor feels that the law makes his family unwelcome and plans to start a new life in New York. The departure of the doctor creates a shortage of heart transplant specialists in Louisiana.
Fox News: East Palestine residents grill Biden for not yet visiting site of major train derailment: ‘We’re not OK'
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are criticizing President Biden for not visiting the site of a train derailment that caused environmental and health concerns. Despite Biden's claims of a busy schedule, locals argue that he has spent a significant amount of time on vacation. They are demanding federal support and assistance for their community.
#war
Forbes: Ukraine Is Working On A 1,200-Mile Missile That Could Strike Halfway Across Russia
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine attempted to develop a ground-launched cruise missile called Korshun. Although the project was unsuccessful, Ukraine still possesses the necessary technology and expertise. Ukraine now has a compelling reason to complete the Korshun due to Russia's ongoing war on the country. This purpose-built cruise missile would allow Ukrainian forces to strike far-away targets more frequently and with greater precision. Ukraine is investing the necessary funds to finish the Korshun, which will significantly extend their striking range into Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Bombshell Report Finds Chinese Spies Tried Accessing over 100 DOD Facilities
Chinese intelligence officers or nationals disguised as tourists have gained unauthorized access to over 100 Department of Defense facilities in an attempt to gather intelligence on security measures and ease of access. These incidents, described as espionage, indicate China's persistent attempts to infiltrate US military installations and federal sites. The Biden administration, despite its tough stance, has not effectively addressed this threat.
#health
Fox News: Ask an expert: 'Should I exercise during my cancer treatment?'
Experts agree that staying physically active while undergoing cancer treatment is crucial for overall health and well-being. Exercise offers a multitude of benefits, including improved sleep, enhanced quality of life, reduced risk of future disease, prevention of muscle loss, improved balance, reduced risk of depression and anxiety, prevention of weight gain and obesity, enhanced treatment effectiveness, and improved survival rates. Aerobic exercise, stretching, yoga, and strength training are all recommended. It's important to prioritize safety, gradually progress, choose a safe environment, and listen to your body.
#crime
The Blaze: Armed homeowner forced to make split-second decision when man breaks into house: 'I didn't want to kill him'
Jeremy Cox, a homeowner in Pennsylvania, encountered an intruder in his basement and fired warning shots to protect his family. The intruder, Nathan Harvey, continued to approach Cox despite being shot. Cox made the decision to wound Harvey instead of killing him due to his intoxication. Cox hopes that Harvey will use this second chance to get the help he needs.
Breitbart: 2 Adults, 2 Children Dead After Reported Shooting/House Fire
A shooting and a house fire in Seattle leaves two adults and two children dead. The cause of the fire and the shooting are unknown.
#sports
Breitbart: #NOVAXDJOKOVIC: Aaron Rodgers Celebrates Novak Djokovic Outlasting COVID Vaccine Mandates to Play in U.S. Open
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers attends the U.S. Open and supports Novak Djokovic, criticizing COVID mandates. Djokovic returns to the U.S. Open after being barred due to vaccine mandates.
Breitbart: Alaska Board of Education Votes to Protect Girls’ High School Sports
The Alaska Board of Education has approved a proposal that would ban trans-identifying males from competing on girls' high school sports teams. If approved by the Alaska attorney general, the ban would apply to school districts that join the Alaska School Activities Association. This decision follows similar moves in other states to protect female sports teams.
Forbes: Denny Hamlin Inks A Multi-Year Extension With Joe Gibbs Racing
Denny Hamlin will stay with Joe Gibbs Racing, signing a multi-year deal to remain the driver of the No. 11 Toyota. Hamlin expressed his excitement about continuing his relationship with the team and his focus on chasing the championship. The sponsorship for the No. 11 team for next year is yet to be announced.
Flag And Cross: UCF Apologizes After People Notice Joke with Vietnam War Connection
UCF's social media team faced backlash after a post referencing a Vietnam War protest tragedy during their 56-6 win over Kent State in college football. The post, which aimed to pay homage to retired NFL player Shannon Sharpe's trash talk, featured UCF's quarterback with a caption that said, "SOMEONE CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD." However, Kent State was involved in a notorious 1970 shooting by the National Guard during a Vietnam War protest, resulting in four deaths and sparking protests. UCF later apologized and removed the post.
#technology
Breitbart: No Fun Allowed: 'Call of Duty' Turns to AI to Drive 'Toxicity' Out of Voice Chat
Mega-corporations like Activision-Blizzard plan to use AI to monitor and censor toxic speech in video game voice chats, aiming for a politically correct environment. Activision partnered with AI outfit Modulate to integrate the voice moderation tool ToxMod into their Call of Duty franchise. This move could potentially affect the experience of hundreds of thousands of daily players.