Jewish World Review,
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Dan McCarthy
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7/7/2026 3:00:55 PM
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"Warning: The exhibits in this museum were prepared by people who don't want you to love your country." (snip) Yet Anthea Hartig, director of the museum today, has other priorities, including using history as a "prime tool of social justice."
Hartig is white, but rather than punishing herself for her "privilege," she's trying to lay a guilt trip on the whole country, using taxpayer dollars to "problematize" the history she's supposed to preserve.
(snip) can the public trust that responsibility to someone like Hartig, who claims to have been "propped up ... by the cushions of whiteness and the pillows of the bourgeoisie"?
19FortyFive,
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Harry Kazianis
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7/7/2026 2:47:38 PM
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In 1997, the United States quietly paid a former Soviet republic tens of millions of dollars to buy an entire fighter regiment — not to fly it, but to keep it away from Iran, and to take it apart. The Moldova deal is remembered as one of the Pentagon’s cleanest nonproliferation coups, and in one sense it was: the intelligence haul shaped American weapons for a decade.
National Review,
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Jim Geraghty
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7/7/2026 2:30:19 PM
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On the menu today: It’s odd and disturbing. (snip)
As Will Smith says in I Robot, “You know, somehow, ‘I told you so,’ just doesn’t quite say it.” (snip) His whole campaign was built on his working-class image, but he attended an elite boarding school in Connecticut. The only customer of his oyster business was his mother’s restaurant. He bought his house with a $200,000 loan from his father, not with “support from the VA” as he had claimed.
Newsweek,
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Micah McCartney
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7/7/2026 3:48:24 AM
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The pastor of a prominent Chinese underground church has arrived in the United States less than two months after President Donald Trump pressed his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, for his release following pressure from lawmakers and rights groups.
"Ezra" Jin Mingri, 56, founder of Zion Church—one of China's many so-called "house churches" that operate outside government control—was arrested in October along with 17 other church leaders in coordinated overnight raids across the country, in one of the Chinese Communist Party's largest crackdowns on a single church in decades.
Politico,
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Jessica Piper
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7/6/2026 8:07:53 PM
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A woman who dated Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner says he forced her to have sex with him nearly five years ago despite her repeated objections, an allegation Platner denies.
The woman, a 41-year-old Maine resident named Jenny Racicot, detailed the alleged incident to POLITICO in three interviews over the past two weeks. POLITICO also spoke with a man Racicot dated and confided in the years after the alleged incident, and reviewed documents, including emails between Racicot and her therapist and messages between Racicot and an acquaintance whom she warned against getting involved with Platner years before he ran for office.
Fox News,
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Ian Miller
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7/6/2026 5:11:38 PM
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James Gunn was supposed to revamp and revitalize DC Studios at Warner Bros. (snip) Friday grosses dropped an astonishing 80.4% from opening day on June 26 to just $3.6 million. Saturday estimates are for just $2.6 million, another 77% drop, despite the Independence Day holiday. (snip) Lazy, uninteresting stories made by people who obviously despise their audiences is a recipe for disaster. That's exactly what "Supergirl" is, a disaster.
Just the News,
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Staff
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7/5/2026 8:37:27 PM
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The wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Rama Duwaji, headed off for an Islamic “spiritual wellness” retreat on the Spanish resort island of Mallorca, rather than partake in America’s 250th anniversary celebration.
The “Dallas-raised, Dubai-educated, Syrian-American artist,” as the New York Post described her, went to the sold-out retreat run by The Women’s Sanctuary, where the “29-year-old illustrator and ceramist is the for-profit’s ‘artist in residence’ and among the gathering’s hosts.”
The “Plants Of The Quran” retreat costs $3,400 for guests to attend.
Politico,
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Alice Miranda Ollstein
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7/5/2026 8:32:33 PM
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Planned Parenthood’s beleaguered network of clinics will regain access to hundreds of millions in Medicaid funding this weekend — the fallout of Republicans’ failure to pass an extension of the one-year defunding provision they approved last year.
Starting July 5, clinics around the country can once again bill the federal program for reimbursement after providing non-abortion services, like birth control and screenings for sexually-transmitted infections, to low-income patients.
Legal Insurrection,
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Leslie Eastman
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7/5/2026 8:26:05 PM
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I have been following the antics of Scientific American, the Bud Light of science journals, for quite some time now.
The low-lights from the magazine’s stack of articles include:
Scientific American colluding with other media to normalize “climate emergency” terminology, despite vast swaths of scientific evidence showing the Earth’s climate has continuously changed over 4 billion years.
The magazine pushing “birth parent” terminology, which is utter nonsense in the face of real biology.
The magazine offering a ridiculous take on football injuries…tying them to racism.
Endorsing Kamala Harris for President.
Just the News,
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Kevin Killough
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7/4/2026 1:48:00 PM
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Kelsey Pfendler on Friday completed a 2,400-mile solo trip in a rowboat from Monterey, California, to Ala Wai Boat Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii.
She was greeted by hundreds of cheering fans when she arrived after 9 p.m. in her 21-foot modern rowboat, Lily, Hawaii News Now reported.
Pfendler, a professional raft guide, left Monterey on May 21, documenting her journey on social media. Completing the trip in 43 days, she shattered men's and women's records.
Just the News,
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Kevin Killough
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7/4/2026 1:06:33 AM
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President Donald Trump said on Friday that he signed pardons for six people who he claims were sent to prison by the Biden administration for "fixing their car."
"It is my Great Honor to have just signed Pardons for six people who were persecuted by the Biden Administration, and were in, or being sent to, prison, for “fixing their car.” While I know this sounds ridiculous, it is nevertheless a fact, and part of the Weaponization and Stupidity that our Country had to endure during four long years of Sleepy Joe Biden," Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
Federalist,
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Jordan Boyd
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7/3/2026 2:32:42 PM
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A U.S. Army captain will serve 12 years in military prison after he pleaded guilty to secretly slipping his pregnant girlfriend, another soldier, a mail-order abortion drug that killed their unborn baby.
Capt. Brandon Jones-Adams impregnated a junior enlisted soldier when the two became romantically involved on rotation in South Korea in May 2025. A couple of months later, the pair was reassigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington.