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Carl Higbie: Trump put Israel in its place for 'violating' our trust
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How China Seized S. China Seas: Obama Admin Was “So Vapid, So Useless”
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How China Seized S. China Seas: Obama Admin Was “So Vapid, So Useless”

We have known for years that the Chinese built islands in the South China Sea and militarized it. They blew up coral and put up enough land for airfields and weapons. Eric Prince spoke to one high level Chinese official who said they had no intention of doing it but they found the Obama administration […] The post How China Seized S. China Seas: Obama Admin Was “So Vapid, So Useless” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Karmelo Anthony Indicted On First Degree Murder Charge
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Karmelo Anthony Indicted On First Degree Murder Charge

Karmelo Anthony, the Texas teenager who allegedly fatally stabbed another high school boy at a track meet, was charged with first degree murder on Tuesday. Anthony, 17, was indicted by a grand jury on Tuesday for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf, also 17, during an altercation on April 2 over where Anthony was sitting at the University Interscholastic League’s District 11-5A championship in the Frisco area. “For weeks, my team has been presenting evidence to the grand jury. Today, I summarized that evidence, and I asked the Grand Jury to return a first-degree murder indictment against Karmelo Anthony, which they did,” Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said at a press conference on Tuesday. DA Greg Willis Announces First-Degree Murder Indictment in Frisco Track Meet Stabbing Death of Austin Metcalf; Karmelo Anthony Charged Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced today that a Collin County Grand Jury has indicted a defendant for First-Degree Murder in… pic.twitter.com/2KPb9jreKE — Collin County DA (@collincountyda) June 24, 2025 Anthony faces up to life in prison if he is convicted. Judge Angela Tucker, a Republican, is presiding over the case. Anthony was freed on $250,000 bond with an ankle monitor after his legal team got his bond slashed from $1 million, citing financial hardship. However, the case sparked outrage and aggravated racial tensions when Anthony’s fundraiser page raised more than $530,000 and his family moved into a $900,000 home in a gated community in Frisco. They also hired security. Anthony had been attending Frisco Centennial High School at the time of the stabbing, while Metcalf was an athlete at Frisco Memorial High School. At the track meet, Metcalf allegedly told Anthony he had to move out from under the Memorial High School tent, a witness told police. Anthony allegedly responded by reaching inside his bag and telling Metcalf, “Touch me and see what happens.” Metcalf reportedly then touched Anthony, who told him to punch him and see what happens. At one point, Metcalf reportedly grabbed Anthony to get him to move, and Anthony then pulled out a black knife and stabbed Metcalf once in the chest, then ran away. Anthony’s lawyer, Mike Howard, released a video response to the indictment, arguing that his client’s actions were “self-defense.” “We are confident that when all the facts are presented and the full story is heard, the jury will reach the right conclusion and justice will be done,” Howard said. In April, Howard declined to say why Anthony had brought a knife to a track meet. “That’s an understandable question, but it’s not something that we are prepared to go into,” the attorney said. “It would be irresponsible for me or them to say this is why. We ask that the public, as hard as it is, withhold judgment.” Metcalf’s father, Jeff Metcalf, said he is “pleased that we are moving forward.” “With the first degree murder indictment, it now goes into the court system,” Metcalf’s father said. “I fully believe that justice will be served for Austin Metcalf. I look forward to the forthcoming trial. But it will never bring my son back.”
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‘Ask Mike Pence’: Thomas Massie Expands His War Of Words To JD Vance
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‘Ask Mike Pence’: Thomas Massie Expands His War Of Words To JD Vance

'MAGA doesn’t want him, doesn’t know him, and doesn’t respect him'
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Alleged Co-Conspirator In California Fertility Clinic Bombing Dies: REPORT
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Alleged Co-Conspirator In California Fertility Clinic Bombing Dies: REPORT

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Thunder’s Nikola Topic Makes NBA History By Literally Doing Nothing
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Thunder’s Nikola Topic Makes NBA History By Literally Doing Nothing

Imagine winning a championship by doing nothing
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Remember That Show? Ep. 35: The Tick (1994)
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Remember That Show? Ep. 35: The Tick (1994)

SPOON! Adam and Will are back to discuss the FOX Kids animated series The Tick from 1994. A series that lasted 3 seasons, but doesn’t seem as fondly remembered as X-Men, Batman or Spider-Man shows CONTINUE READING... The post Remember That Show? Ep. 35: The Tick (1994) appeared first on The Retro Network.
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House Freedom Caucus Members Angered by Senate Changes to ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
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House Freedom Caucus Members Angered by Senate Changes to ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

As Republican congressional leadership prepares to pass its One Big Beautiful Bill Act—the main legislative vehicle for President Donald Trump’s campaign promises—a number of fiscal hawks in the House Freedom Caucus are indicating they will vote it down if the Senate’s rumored changes are included. Specifically, caucus members say the Senate’s work on the bill weakens the rollback of former President Joe Biden’s environmental policies, makes more tax cuts permanent without offsetting spending cuts, and does not pursue more of the restructuring of Medicaid they desire. Leadership in both chambers hope to send the bill to the president’s desk by Independence Day, July 4, and have indicated they will work through a planned recess if necessary to get it passed. “The currently proposed Senate version of the One Big, Beautiful Bill weakens key House priorities,” wrote Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., on the social platform X.  Harris voted “present” on the bill when it passed through the House. The currently proposed Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill weakens key House priorities—it doesn’t do enough to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid, it backtracks on Green New Scam elimination included in the House bill, and it greatly increases the deficit -…— Rep. Andy Harris, MD (@RepAndyHarrisMD) June 24, 2025 “It doesn’t do enough to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid, it backtracks on Green New Scam elimination included in the House bill, and it greatly increases the deficit—taking us even further from a balanced budget,” he added. “If the Senate tries to jam the House with this version, I won’t vote ‘present.’ I’ll vote NO.” Harris was joined in his criticisms by a number of other Freedom Caucus members, including Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who has harshly criticized how the Senate’s framework currently pushes the expiration for Biden-era green energy tax incentives further into the future. Rumor is Senate plans to jam the House with its weaker, unacceptable OBBB before 7/4. This is not a surprise but it would be a mistake. The bill in its current Senate form would increase deficits, continue most Green New Scam subsidies, & otherwise fail even a basic smell…— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) June 24, 2025 “The bill in its current Senate form would increase deficits, continue most Green New Scam subsidies, & otherwise fail even a basic smell test … I would not vote for it as it is,” he wrote. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., also said on X that “if leadership tries to jam it through, I will vote NO.” These three members—who are far from alone in their concerns—hold the power to decide whether or not the bill can pass, as it squeaked through the House by a one-vote margin in May. Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., a freshman member of the Freedom Caucus, shared his concerns at the moment. While he has not explicitly threatened to vote against it, he said on X on Tuesday that he gets “more concerned each day” about the bill’s direction. “I think there’s some concerns about pushing back some of the dates and some of the things that were very important,” he told The Daily Signal. “Again, I’m making it very clear when I’m not drawing any red lines at this particular point.” Harris also voiced his displeasure with how the Senate parliamentarian (essentially the chamber’s rule keeper) has tossed a number of provisions under the Senate’s “Byrd Rule”—which determines whether or not a policy belongs in a 10-year budget framework like the One Big Beautiful Act.  The parliamentarian gutted the House Agriculture Committee’s bid to require states to share the cost of food stamp programs if they have a high payment-error rate. Harris is a member of that committee. “I think we need to look at where the savings are going to come from,” said Harris. “We’re seeing things dropping like flies.” One way to address a Byrd Rule decision from the parliamentarian is to amend a provision and resubmit it. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told The Daily Signal on Tuesday that it remains to be seen whether Byrd Rule casualties could make the bill’s passage more difficult.  House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (left) and House Speaker Mike Johnson, both R-La. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) “We knew that process would eventually happen, and they’re in the middle of that process, and it could go on for a few more days, and then we’ve got to evaluate it. It’s too early to evaluate. Right now, I want to see a final product from the Senate,” he said.  However the disagreements and difficulties are resolved, Harris says that he’s willing to stay in Washington until Republicans can pass the bill. “If we have to stay here through the recess, it’s not anything anybody covets, because we’ve all got things to do back in the district. We’ve all got parades, and we’ve got July Fourth activities that are going to be coming up, but we’ve got to stay here and get this finished.” The post House Freedom Caucus Members Angered by Senate Changes to ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Democrats Stage ‘Guerrilla Theater’ Pride Show Inside Kennedy Center in Protest of Trump
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Five Senate Democrats staged a Pride-themed night of “guerrilla theater” Monday at the Kennedy Center to protest changes to the institution under President Donald Trump. Nothing says “resistance” like secretly booking a Pride concert at the Kennedy Center and calling it a “talent show." ?Senate Democrats and Hamilton’s producer staged a Pride-themed protest at the @kencen Monday night to oppose Trump-backed reforms. Let me explain: pic.twitter.com/39XL5IXwb8— Elise McCue (@EliseMcCue) June 24, 2025 Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., booked a space at the venue earlier this month under the pretense of a “talent show,” failing to disclose the event’s true nature. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii were also part of the event. The 90-minute show was a gay pride concert, featuring performances of songs from Broadway shows and LGBTQ monologues. Notably, the show was produced by Jeffrey Seller—the Tony Award-winning producer of Hamilton—who previously canceled the hit musical’s engagement at the Kennedy Center earlier this year, citing “the partisan policies of the Kennedy Center as a result of [Trump’s] recent takeover.” A statement from Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller. pic.twitter.com/yTLlrzFAHW— Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) March 5, 2025 “This is our way of reoccupying the Kennedy Center,” Seller said in an interview with the New York Times before Monday night’s event, titled Love is Love. “This is a form of saying, ‘We are here, we exist and you can’t ignore us.’ This is a protest, and a political act.” In response, Richard Grenell, the Trump-appointed president of the Kennedy Center—and an openly gay man—issued a statement criticizing the event, especially as it relates to the hypocritical nature of Hamilton’s involvement. “I cannot begin to understand what business it is of Mr. Seller or [Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda] how audience members vote or how it could possibly be relevant to the sacred relationship between performers and ticket holders, but they’ve made it clear that they won’t perform for audiences that might contain Americans who disagree with them on matters irrelevant to the arts.” Statement from Ambassador Richard Grenell, President of the Kennedy Center:I'm disappointed to learn that Hamilton Producer @jseller and Hamilton Creator @Lin_Manuel are working with Democratic Senators and the New York Times to boycott the Kennedy Center, refusing to perform…— The Kennedy Center (@kencen) June 23, 2025 The Kennedy Center was slated to host a weeklong “Tapestry of Pride” event earlier this month to coincide with the World Pride festival in Washington, D.C. but scrapped the entire event at the last minute. In February, Trump announced his plan to gut the President Joe Biden-appointed Kennedy Center board of trustees, appoint himself as chairman of the board, and purge woke performances from the institution’s lineup. “Just last year, the Kennedy Center featured Drag Shows specifically targeting our youth — THIS WILL STOP,” Trump said in a February Truth Social post. “The Kennedy Center is an American Jewel, and must reflect the brightest STARS on its stage from all across our Nation. For the Kennedy Center, THE BEST IS YET TO COME!” The post Democrats Stage ‘Guerrilla Theater’ Pride Show Inside Kennedy Center in Protest of Trump appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Southern Baptists Get Sports Betting Right
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Southern Baptists Get Sports Betting Right

The Southern Baptist Convention—the largest Protestant denomination in the world—had their annual meeting this month in Dallas, Texas. The most internally controversial issues involved a potential amendment on female pastors, abolishing the Convention’s public policy arm, and a push for total financial transparency for SBC entities. All these initiatives were voted down, but one successful resolution is inviting national controversy.  The Convention passed a resolution titled On the Harmful and Predatory Nature of Sports Betting. The resolution speaks to the moral evils of gambling and sought to “condemn sports betting in all its forms.” It cited the “biblical principles of stewardship, work, and integrity.” And likewise called for gambling corporations to cease their work and even for the government to “curtail” the practice. The resolution passed with a large majority and little debate—and rightly so.  While gambling is an ancient practice, with the advent of online sports betting, the SBC resolution is timely—and necessary. In 2024 the legal sports betting industry generated $13.71 billion in revenue, taking in nearly $150 billion worth of bets, according to the American Gaming Association’s annual report. Both these numbers represent a significant increase from the previous year.  But the volume of online bets is not the only concern. Sports betting also preys disproportionately on young men. In 2023 the National Council on Problem Gambling, citing an NCAA study, reported that 58% of 18- to-22-year-olds had engaged in sports betting. Furthermore, a study by the Lancet medical journal found that over 26% of adolescents who bet on sports “exhibited gambling disorder symptoms.”  The Guardian calls this the “normalization of a taboo.” But Southern Baptists are right to go further in their language. Sports betting poses threats not only to churches but to society at large and ought to be abolished.  The recent boom in online sports betting can be traced back to 2018 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law that banned commercial sports betting in most states. This ruling paved the way for online markets to emerge legally. Such markets have come to dominate the sports industry, even having entire stadium complexes named after them. One can scarcely make their way through any televised sporting event without being bombarded with ads begging them to place money on their favorite team or players.  Betting is not only advertised aggressively, these gaming companies also seek to incentivize that first bet—what they hope will be the first of many. The Wall Street Journal reports: “Online sports betting companies enlist celebrities, offer free bets and dole out perks to promote a tantalizing possibility: winning.” The Journal is right. That possibility of winning is tantalizing—just out of reach.   Though most bettors think they will at least break even over time, the statistics say otherwise. In fact, sports bettors lose an average of 7.5 cents per dollar. This adds up. It also helps to fuel a dangerous addiction, leading to riskier bets and even greater losses over time. The old adage is right: The house always wins. The predatory nature of this industry is exactly why Southern Baptists call for its abolition. This industry doesn’t just affect individuals, but breaks up marriages and families, harming churches and communities. Though the SBC urges “compassionate support and counseling to those struggling with gambling addiction and its consequences,” it nevertheless acknowledges that the government has a decisive role to play to protect individuals.  The resolution urges “our leaders at all levels of government to curtail sports betting and to address its disastrous effects through policy and legislation.”  The sports betting industry is in fact evil, preying on young people and causing addictions that lead to financial strain that breaks up families. Gambling has long been recognized as morally dangerous. It is the government’s role to step in and put an end to this predatory market.  But the responsibility also falls on individuals. The resolution calls upon “Southern Baptists and all other followers of Christ to repent where needed, mourn the ubiquitous presence of sports betting in our culture, and refuse to participate in the sin of gambling.” One messenger to the SBC proposed that this resolution be amended to speak of individuals who “sin through gambling” rather than the close-minded “the sin of gambling”—insisting that betting is not inherently sinful. This is a common sentiment among many Christians and conservatives. The view argues that putting $5 on your favorite sports team and losing is no different from wasting that same $5 on a latte or cheeseburger.   While this argument makes sense on the surface, it ignores the predatory nature of gambling. When one spends $5 on a latte, they receive a good in exchange for their money. When one spends $5 on a bet, they do so in hope that they will make more money. However, this other money comes from the losses of others. Both as an industry and as an individual practice gambling preys on others. Your gain is another’s loss.  Southern Baptists rightly argue that this is a violation of the Golden Rule—to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. No one wants to be taken advantage of, but that’s exactly what the sports betting industry does. It takes advantage of individuals, addicts them to the rush of the game, and soon destroys all that is in its path. In rejecting sports betting, Southern Baptists are not only defending Christian ethics but the social bonds that hold families, churches, and communities together.  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Southern Baptists Get Sports Betting Right appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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