Epoch Times,
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Jennifer Margulis
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A large-scale international study of those unvaccinated against COVID-19 finds a pattern of discrimination—and a relatively low hospitalization rate.
While the study’s findings are limited by the nature of the selection process, in which unvaccinated people opted in to participate, the new study suggests that those who declined the vaccine may not be the burden to the health care system many have claimed them to be. (snip)
The findings hold significant importance to policymakers. According to Our World in Data, 60 percent of the world is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The 40 percent who aren’t vaccinated against the virus have been frequently blamed for the duration and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Epoch Times,
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Jack Phillips
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A survey discovered that charging logistics is the primary reason why Americans aren’t buying electric vehicles.
Consumer Reports, which said it surveyed around 8,000 Americans, found that 61 percent said they wouldn’t seek to own an electric vehicle because of charging logistics while 55 percent cited the number of miles a vehicle can go per charge. Another 52 percent said that the costs of buying and maintaining an electric vehicle are cost-prohibitive.
Another 46 percent of the respondents stated they have not heard of any financial incentives available for owners of electric vehicles.
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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7/13/2022 7:24:28 PM
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek is a GB News correspondent and conservative voice from Holland. In this interview segment with NTDNews Ms. Vlaardingerbroek outlines what is happening in the Netherlands with the Dutch farm protests and how it connects to the larger Agenda 2030 goals.
In the last 20 seconds of the segment, Vlaardingerbroek has some solid advice for Americans. WATCH (2 mins):(Video) To really get a strong reference point for how the global ruling elites at the World Economic Forum think about farming and climate change, which includes the brain trust at the World Health Organization, I would urge you to read THIS ARTICLE from the Irish Farmers Journal.
Epoch Times,
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Andrew Moran
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The U.S. annual inflation rate climbed to 9.1 percent in June, reaching its highest level since November 1981 and topping the market estimate of 8.8 percent and May’s annual rate of 8.6 percent.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the consumer price index (CPI) rose by 1.3 percent month-over-month. The monthly inflation was also higher than economists’ expectations of 1.1 percent.
The core inflation rate, which removes the volatile food and energy sectors, eased to 5.9 percent. But this was higher than the forecast of 5.7 percent. (snip)
Food prices soared by 10.4 percent, while the energy index advanced by 41.6 percent.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alex Oliveira
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Bradley Cooper and Huma Abedin are reportedly dating after being set up by Anna Wintour.
The power couple have been seeing each other for several months in secret, according to Page Six, and even arrived at the Met Gala together in May before parting ways to keep their affair under wraps.
Abedin, 46, formerly a top aide to Hillary Clinton and ex-wife of the disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner, and Bradley, 47, are both good friends of the longtime Vogue editor, 72.Anna definitely played matchmaker,' a source told Page Six, 'She's BFFs with Bradley and adores Huma.'
Fox News,
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Tracy Wright
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Academy Award-winning actor Bradley Cooper and Hillary Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin, are reportedly dating after being introduced by Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
The former wife of disgraced politician Anthony Weiner has been "seeing the A-lister" for several months, according to Page Six.
"Bradley has been quietly dating Huma for a few months now, [and] they’ve been keeping it really quiet," their insider added. "Bradley broke up with [actress] Dianna Agron and started dating Huma."
The source says: "Anna definitely played matchmaker. She’s BFFs with Bradley and adores Huma." Page Six reports that the two arrived together at the Met Gala in May, but split up for the red carpet.
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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Two things about this report showing Rivian is planning layoffs for its workforce.
First, the larger ‘layoff‘ issue is going to be more prevalent as the economy contracts and consumer demand declines. There is almost no expanded investment going into any Main Street business that sells non-essential goods.
The economic contraction, the drop in consumer demand that indicates a recession, is very real and now very easy to spot.
Second, Rivian is backed by the financing of Ford and Amazon and operates in California, Michigan and Illinois (three deep blue states). Rivian is also the supplier for Amazon electric delivery vehicles having previously announced (in 2019) a deal to purchase 100,000
Fox News,
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Staff
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(Video) Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., joined "Fox & Friends" to react to $15 million in COVID recovery funds being spent on "anti-racism" and other woke education programs. Braun said Americans would be "shocked" if they knew where the money has been going and how much of it is unspent.
MIKE BRAUN:(snip) there is so much money sloshing around in that $2 trillion bill, only 10% of it went to COVID.(snip) Now we're seeing how it's blowing up around the country with stuff like this. It's no good. We've asked them to tell us what is left unspent.(snip)
WOIO-TV (Cleveland),
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Staff
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - 19 News meteorologist Jon Loufman was attacked and severely beaten in his home on July 9, according to Bay Village police.
Loufman has been hospitalized since the attack, and according to police, was in stable condition.
Officers arrested Loufman’s son, Daniel Loufman.
He is charged with felonious assault and is currently being held on a $1 million bond.
Julia Loufman, Jon’s wife, was also arrested and is being charged with obstructing justice during the investigation.
She is being held on a $30,000 bond.
Both Julia and Daniel Loufman pleaded not guilty to the charges; they were arraigned via video this afternoon in Rocky River municipal court.
Donsurber.com,
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Don Surber
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A poll by Public Religion Research Institute, a lefty lobbying group, found that Lia Thomas has had an impact on how Americans view allowing transgenders competing with women athletes.
Americans don't like it.
PRRI's polled found that Will Thomas changing his name to Lia and winning all the women's swimming trophies turned people off.
Four years ago, 50% supported allowing men who say they are women competing in women's sports.
Now that Americans have seen this firsthand, only 36% do.
In fact, a 61% majority of Americans oppose letting men who say they are women to compete in women's sports.
Hey, in a democracy, you have to ban it, right?
Market Ticket,
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Karl Denninger
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The "laptop" dumps were pretty bad.
Apparently, the weapon-style "autists" over on the chans have managed to break the password for Hunter's iPhone backups.
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Expect the leaking of extremely nasty things to start in earnest, and the files have been seeded via torrents sufficiently at this point that there is no possible way for any government or any agency to stop it, particularly given that the password has also allegedly been leaked.
So now you have the "chest", if you will, and the key to the lock is in the public domain.
Whatever is in there and whatever it shows -- it will soon be everywhere.
Epoch Times,
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Naveen Athrappully
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OPEC expects to increase oil output in 2023 by nearly 1 million barrels per day due to rising global demand.
“In 2023, expectations for healthy global economic growth amidst improvements in geopolitical developments, combined with expected improvements in the containment of COVID-19 in China, are expected to boost consumption of oil,” the organization said in its monthly report released on July 12.
Year over year, world oil demand is anticipated to rise by 2.7 million barrels per day (bpd), and overall demand is projected to reach 103 million bpd, (snip)
Non-OPEC supply is expected to increase by 1.76 million bpd in 2023, with OPEC having to chip in an additional 940,000 barrels daily.