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#politics
Newsbusters: Column: Democrats Expect a Promotional Press Corps
Biden expected the media to be his magicians, maintaining his approval rating despite his incompetence. Democrats want favorable coverage, while Republicans see bias against them. Biden's complaint about lack of surrogates on TV shows a disconnect from reality. Press coverage of Trump was ardently anti-Trump, but the adoration for Obama surpassed that. Objectivity in the press has been eroded.
National Review: J.D. Vance Introduces Bill to Ban Federal Mask Mandates for Schools, Public Transit
Senator J.D. Vance introduced the Freedom to Breathe Act, which would ban the federal government from mandating face masks nationally. The bill aims to prevent the implementation of mask requirements on public transit, schools, and commercial airlines, and would withhold federal spending on such restrictions. This comes as a new Covid variant sparks concern among school boards and some companies and health-care facilities reinstate mask mandates.
Forbes: ‘India’ Or ‘Bharat’? Country’s Name Change On G20 Invites Sparks Political Row
The Indian opposition accuses Prime Minister Modi of politicizing the national identity by using the phrase "President of Bharat" instead of "President of India" in a state dinner invitation. Speculation arises that the government may push for a formal name change from India to Bharat in the upcoming parliamentary session. Supporters claim that India is a colonial legacy and the name change is necessary.
Fox News: NY Democrat uses 'low-income' loophole on Manhattan investment property: report
Democratic legislator Vedat Gashi is under scrutiny for allegedly buying an affordable apartment in New York City through a housing program and using it as an investment property instead of his primary residence. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development is investigating whether Gashi violated the regulatory agreement. Gashi denies any wrongdoing.
Fox News: Joe Rogan, Bill Maher clash on who's 'worse,' Biden or Trump: Our current president is 'mentally compromised'
Podcast hosts Joe Rogan and Bill Maher debated over whether President Biden or former President Trump is worse, with Maher criticizing Biden's handling of woke ideology and Rogan pointing out Biden's frequent lying. They also discussed Biden's mental state, with Rogan suggesting he is mentally compromised. The conversation then shifted to physical appearances, with Maher conceding that Trump appears healthier. They also discussed Trump's alleged crimes and attempts to overturn the election. In the end, Maher argued that Trump is a "crazy, stupid criminal" while Rogan maintained that both presidents have their flaws.
#society
American Thinker: Baltimore mother begs law enforcement to hold delinquent daughter accountable
The Democrats in capitol buildings across the country are being criticized for their Juvenile Justice Reform bill, which some believe is causing a rise in juvenile delinquency. A mother from Baltimore expressed frustration with the changes, stating that her daughter continues to commit crimes without facing meaningful consequences. Critics argue that these policies are betraying the black community and exacerbating the breakdown of the family structure.
#war
Fox News: Blinken makes unannounced Kyiv visit to review Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Ukraine to assess their counteroffensive against Russia and express continued U.S. support. He also discusses alternative grain export routes and support for Ukraine's war-torn economy. The visit comes after Russia launched a missile attack on Kyiv and continued concerns over the progress of the war.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: The mayor of Tijuana needs a history lesson
Tijuana mayor installs piece of Berlin Wall near US border wall as a jab at US migrant policies. The mayor calls for a society that breaks walls and builds bridges, but her comments show historical ignorance and blame-shifting. The installation stirs questions about Mexico's own problems with violence and human trafficking. Mayor Caballero's actions suggest a lack of fear towards President Biden.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: A Conflict of Interest: The White House, the UAW, and the Green Agenda
The UAW's potential strike puts the Biden administration in a tough spot, forcing them to choose between autoworkers and the green economy. The administration is likely to prioritize the greenery, but the automakers' reliance on government subsidies gives the administration leverage to pressure them. The switch to EVs comes at a high cost for automakers, and if they face turbulence, they may have to turn to the government for assistance, putting taxpayers at risk.
#science
Breitbart: Alarmists Predict ‘1 Billion’ Deaths from Climate Change This Century
A study predicts one billion deaths in the next century due to climate change. The authors argue that for every 1,000 tons of fossil fuel burned, a person dies. They claim that burning a trillion tons of fossil carbon will cause 2°C of global warming, leading to a billion premature deaths over the next century.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Is It Worth Visiting White Sands National Park?
White Sands National Park in New Mexico saw a record number of visitors in 2021 and 2022, with over 700,000 people flocking to see the world's largest gypsum dune field. The park offers unique geology and the opportunity to go sledding down the towering white sand dunes. It is located in southern New Mexico and is worth a visit for its breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities.
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Forbes: Groot Hospitality’s David Grutman Leads SkinnyDipped In Star-Studded $12 Million Series A To Propel Retail Expansion
SkinnyDipped, a snack company known for its nut products covered in thin chocolate coating, has raised $12 million in a series A funding round led by David Grutman. The Seattle-based company plans to use the funding to expand its retail distribution, enhance marketing efforts, and explore new opportunities in the market. With the support of Hollywood celebrities and athletes, SkinnyDipped aims to compete in the $10.39 billion nut snacks market in the US by offering low sugar and high protein options.
Forbes: Zach Bryan Matches One Of BTS And Taylor Swift’s Most Impressive Billboard Feats
Singer-songwriter Zach Bryan has achieved a historic feat by claiming the number one position on both the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 charts simultaneously. This has only been accomplished by a handful of artists in history, including Taylor Swift, BTS, Drake, and Future. Bryan's new album and single have been immensely popular, with his album selling 200,000 equivalent units and his single "I Remember Everything" surpassing all others.