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#politics

PJ Media: Court Rules Biden Admin Violated First Amendment by Improperly Influencing Tech Companies
Court Rules Biden Admin Violated First Amendment by Improperly Influencing Tech Companies
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Biden Administration likely violated the First Amendment by influencing tech companies to censor coronavirus and election content. The court also removed restrictions on government agencies, stating they did not coerce social media sites. This is a victory for free speech, but questions remain about the government's influence.


Newsbusters: Brooks Alleges Republicans 'Don't Really Have Anything' On Joe, Hunter Biden
Brooks Alleges Republicans 'Don't Really Have Anything' On Joe, Hunter Biden
New York Times columnist David Brooks dismissed the gun charges against Hunter Biden as an "ancillary issue" and claimed Republicans "don't really have anything" on Joe Biden. Brooks acknowledged that the Hunter Biden story is a liability for President Biden, but emphasized that the Republicans need a crime or accusation to talk about impeachment. Washington Post associated editor Jonathan Capehart agreed that the legal situation of Hunter Biden is not comparable to what the former president is facing, and criticized congressional Republicans for focusing on Hunter Biden instead of the serious crimes committed by Donald Trump.


Fox News: Democrat Elissa Slotkin changes tune on GOP opponent she used to praise, said she'd 'never' run against
Democrat Elissa Slotkin changes tune on GOP opponent she used to praise, said she'd 'never' run against
In a surprising turn, Democratic candidate Rep. Elissa Slotkin criticizes her Republican opponent, former Rep. Mike Rogers, in a fundraising email. She highlights his support for an extreme abortion ban, cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and his pro-gun stance. This is a stark contrast to her previous praise of Rogers for his national security background. The Michigan Senate race is expected to be closely watched.


American Thinker: What are Joe Biden’s unarticulated reasons for a very costly overseas intervention?
What are Joe Biden’s unarticulated reasons for a very costly overseas intervention?
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Joe Biden's speeches and comments on the war in Ukraine are inarticulate and lack clear leadership. His foreign business dealings, like with Burisma, may explain his lack of transparency and disdain for inquiry. The American people are left to speculate on his motives for intervention in Ukraine, raising concerns about the true intentions and costs of the war. Biden's actions speak louder than his words, and it seems that he is heavily invested in the conflict, but the underlying reasons remain unclear.


#society

American Thinker: Actor Danny Masterson and the statute of limitations
Actor Danny Masterson and the statute of limitations


Actor Danny Masterson, known for his role on "That 70s Show," has been convicted of rape and sentenced to 30 years to life. Masterson, a Scientologist, was accused of raping women in his home between 2001 and 2003. While the conviction may seem justified, the case raises questions about the fairness of prosecuting crimes that occurred many years ago and the need for statutes of limitations to protect the rights of the accused and potential future victims. Society should encourage immediate reporting of crimes to prevent further harm and ensure a prompt and fair trial.


PJ Media: Weekend Parting Shot: Dungeons & Dragons & Poverty
Weekend Parting Shot: Dungeons & Dragons & Poverty
The wealthy residents of Highland Park planned to simulate poverty to gain awareness but were met with criticism. The poverty simulation was conducted using a kit from a company called "The Poverty Simulation" and costed $3,500. The event was eventually canceled.


#crime

National Review: New Mexico Governor Issues Order Restricting Open Carry of Firearms in Albuquerque
New Mexico Governor Issues Order Restricting Open Carry of Firearms in Albuquerque
New Mexico's Democratic governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, has issued an emergency order banning firearms in Bernalillo County, including Albuquerque, due to public health concerns after a child was shot outside a baseball game. The ban has sparked debate among public officials, with the county sheriff expressing concerns about its constitutionality. Grisham defended her order, stating that she welcomes the discussion on how to make New Mexicans safer.


#other

Forbes: At Least 1,000 Dead From Morocco Earthquake
At Least 1,000 Dead From Morocco Earthquake
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Morocco kills at least 1,000 and leaves 1,200 injured. The earthquake's epicenter occurred near the city of Marrakesh, causing buildings to collapse and widespread damage.