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#politics
National Review: Biden Administration Likely Violated First Amendment with Social-Media Censorship, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court ruled that the Biden administration likely violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media platforms to censor posts about Covid-19 and elections. The court found that the administration coerced and significantly encouraged the platforms to make moderation decisions. The ruling applies only to the White House, the surgeon general, the CDC, and the FBI.
Breitbart: White House Apologizes After Making Error About Bill Richardson
President Biden's White House apologized for incorrectly stating that former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson had a daughter named Heather. Richardson, who passed away at the age of 75, is actually survived only by his wife Barbara. The error was attributed to a miss by fact-checkers.
Newsbusters: TIME Champions ‘Mary Poppins’ of Censorship in TIME 100 List
TIME magazine is promoting Nina Jankowicz, Biden's disgraced disinformation czar, as a victim despite her role in censoring free speech online. They ignore her false accusations and fail to mention her resignation amid public backlash. Jankowicz actively targeted conservative voices on social media and pushed for censorship under the guise of countering misinformation.
Flag And Cross: RFK Jr. Says DNC ‘Effectively Disenfranchising’ Voters with System Designed to Prop Up Biden
Democratic National Committee (DNC) plans to change the primary schedule, moving New Hampshire to fifth and giving South Carolina the first primary, have sparked controversy. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., among others, believes that the DNC is disenfranchising voters and fixing the process to ensure Joe Biden's nomination. Kennedy has criticized the DNC's practices, comparing them to those of the old Soviet Union, and highlighting how votes cast in New Hampshire and Iowa contrary to the official party calendar will not be counted. This move by the DNC reflects a shift in the Democratic Party, distancing itself from the Kennedy name and displaying top-down party control.
#society
Fox News: 2 people arrested for criminal trespass after US Open protest; police boost presence at tournament
Two men charged with criminal trespass for protesting at the U.S. Open. One glued his feet to the ground, causing a match delay. Extinction Rebellion group claims responsibility.
Breitbart: Watch: Sylvester Stallone Meets Pope Francis, Trades Fake Punches With Him
Actor Sylvester Stallone visited the Vatican and met Pope Francis, who expressed admiration for Stallone's films. They playfully traded punches together. Stallone, accompanied by his family, considered the meeting an honor.
#war
Red State: Biden White House Poised to Send ATACMS Tactical Ballistic Missile to Ukraine
The Biden administration plans to release the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to Ukraine to help expel Russian forces from their country. The decision marks a shift from previous concerns about direct conflict with Russia.
#culture
Forbes: How Netflix's ‘One Piece’ Turned Anime Into Live Action
The costume and makeup designers of Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece faced the challenge of bringing larger-than-life characters to the real world while preserving the essence of the source material. They made minimal changes to the designs but had to consider practicality for the actors, such as eliminating capes and sandals for better movement and safety. The team worked closely with the showrunners and producers to maintain authenticity and honor the original manga and anime.
#education
The Blaze: California Democrats pass law prohibiting school districts from restricting books on LGBTQ and race issues
The California legislature passes a law banning bans on race-related and LGBTQ curricula in public schools. Local communities resist far-left studies and face criticism from the Democrats in power. Gov. Gavin Newsom supports the law and threatens fines for school districts restricting certain books.
#crime
Forbes: Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher Praised Rapist Danny Masterson’s Character In Push For Lenient Sentence
Actors Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher asked for leniency for their former co-star Danny Masterson, who was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for raping multiple women in the Church of Scientology. Kutcher called Masterson a "role model" and an "extremely honest" person. Kunis described him as an "amazing friend" and an "outstanding older brother figure." Masterson, known for his role in That '70s Show, was convicted of two counts of forcible rape.