News from Around the Web for June 28, 2024

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News From Around the Web

#10 Biden's FDA Ignored Safety Signals and Health Agency Regulations to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine - Wendy Strauch Mahoney for UncoverDC, and Writer Luau on X
Despite evidence of significant harm from the EUA Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, documents and interviews reveal officials in the FDA and the CDC ignored safety signals, critical procedures, and regulations to mandate the shots. A June 24 report from the House Judiciary shows pushing the mandates became more important than recognizing vaccine injuries or reporting truthfully about the safety and efficacy of the EUA vaccine. The vaccine was rushed to market and, in an unprecedented move, the FDA and Dr. Peter Marks "became advocates for the Pfizer vaccine," not the CDC...

 
#9 Top-Secret US Aquatic Military Vessel Spotted on Google Maps - Rebecca Rosenberg and Julia Bonavita for Fox News, and RT, and Glass Half Full on X

The New York Post reported that a top-secret submarine prototype has been identified on Google Maps images by sharp-eyed users who spotted its futuristic design and quickly spread the word. Photos showing the "Manta Ray" autonomous vessel apparently docked at the Port Huene me naval base in California went viral Sunday as military and aeronautical buffs gawked at the rare glimpses. The submarine is named after the marine creature due to its physical similarity and ability to lurk for extended periods deep underwater...



 

#8 How to Stop Mark Zuckerberg from Sucking Up Your Posts to Feed Meta’s AI Monster - Lucas Nolan for Breitbart, and Mark Anning on X

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been using public posts from the accounts of Americnas to train its AI models since last year, sparking concerns about user privacy and data protection. There is a way to stop Mark Zuckerberg from using your posts as fodder for his company’s AI systems. Fox News reports that in stark contrast to its European counterparts, Meta has been actively incorporating public data from U.S. social media accounts into its generative AI features without offering users an opt-out option. This practice has raised eyebrows among privacy advocates and users alike, highlighting the disparities in data protection laws between regions...


 

#7 104 Republicans Vote To Keep A Raise For CISA Censors In Appropriations Bill - Brianna Lyman for The Federalist, and Tim Grandous on X

On the same day the U.S. Supreme Court greenlit the Biden regime’s censorship of Americans via social media, 104 Republicans voted to keep a raise for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)—which has been described as the “nerve center” of the government’s censorship activities—in this year’s military appropriations bill. Georgia Republican Rep. Andrew Clyde offered an amendment to the 2025 Department of Defense Appropriations Act that would keep funding for CISA at its 2024 level — effectively decreasing the budgeted amount in the bill by a little more than 2 percent...


 

#6 The Supreme Court Weakens Federal Regulators, Overturning Decades-Old Chevron Decision - Mark Sherman for AP News and Sean Davis, and Mike Davis on X

The Supreme Court on Friday upended a 40-year-old decision that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety, and consumer protections, delivering a far-reaching and potentially lucrative victory to business interests. The court’s six conservative justices overturned the 1984 decision, colloquially known as Chevron, long a target of conservatives. The liberal justices dissent. Billions of dollars are potentially at stake in challenges that could be spawned by the high court’s ruling. The Biden administration’s top Supreme Court lawyer had warned such a move would be an “unwarranted shock to the legal system.” The heart of the Chevron decision says federal agencies should be allowed to fill in the details when laws aren’t crystal clear. Opponents of the decision argued that it gave power that should be wielded by judges to experts who work for the government...



 

#5 Supreme Court Ruling Leaves Idaho Abortion Ban in Place to Protect Unborn Babies - Steven Ertelt  for Life News, and Rev Patrick Mahoney on X

The nation’s highest court issued a ruling in a case today where the Biden administration wanted to force Idaho to expand abortions. Instead, the Supreme Court ruled that the case needs more time at the lower court level before it can weigh in on the merits. As a result, the Idaho abortion ban is still in place, and Today, the U.S. Supreme Court sent Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States back to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments on the case. The opinion is what is known as a DIG, which is “dismissed as improvidently granted.” The High Court is not taking either side but saying that the case should have been allowed to proceed further below before the Supreme Court decided to address the issue...


 

#4 Supreme Court Rules for Jan. 6 Rioter Challenging Obstruction Charge - Lawrence Hurley and Ryan J. Reilly for NBC News and Kyle Becker, and ShipWrecked Crew and Rep Jim Jordan and Dr. Simone Gold on X

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of a former police officer who is seeking to throw out an obstruction charge for joining the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. The justices in a 6-3 vote on nonideological lines handed a win to defendant Joseph Fischer, who is among hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants — including former President Donald Trump — who have been charged with obstructing an official proceeding over the effort to prevent Congress' certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory. The court concluded that the law, enacted in 2002 as part of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act after the Enron accounting scandal, was only intended to apply in limited circumstances involving tampering with physical evidence...





 

#3 Biden’s Debate Performance Spurs Democratic Panic About His Ability to Lead Party Against Trump - Steve Peoples and Zeke Miller for AP News, and The Daily Caller, Nan Lee Carissimi, Kanekoa the Great and Ian Miles Cheong on X

Above all, Joe Biden’s allies wanted him to demonstrate strength and energy on the debate stage to help put to rest questions about the 81-year-old Democrat’s physical and mental acuity. But on the biggest stage in U.S. politics on Thursday night, Biden did not meet their modest expectations. And by the end of the 90-minute showdown, the Democratic president’s allies — party strategists and rank-and-file voters alike — descended into all-out panic following a debate performance punctuated by repeated stumbles, uncomfortable pauses, and a quiet speaking style that was often difficult to understand. Publicly and privately, Democrats questioned whether the party could or should replace him as the party’s presidential nominee against the 78-year-old Republican former President Donald Trump this fall...





 

#2 Biden Campaign Official: He’s Not Dropping Out - Brett Samuels for The Hill and Nick Sorter, Gunther Eagleman, Orin Kerr, and Langdon Grant on X

President Biden is “not dropping out” of the 2024 race, a campaign official said following a shaky debate performance late Thursday that spurred talk among some Democrats of whether he should be replaced atop the ticket. “Of course, he’s not dropping out,” Biden campaign spokesperson Seth Schuster said in a text message. The president himself brushed off talk over whether he should bow out during a stop at a Waffle House following the debate. “No. It’s hard to debate a liar. The New York Times pointed out he lied 26 times,” he said, referring to former President Trump...





 

#1 Donald Trump Jr. Calls for Biden vs. Trump Golf Match - Ryan Smith for Newsweek and Pilgrim, Shepmates, Flaves and Steve Guest on X

Donald Trump Jr. has called for President Joe Biden to face his father in a golf match following the presidential candidates' debate. On June 27, Biden and former President Donald Trump met in Atlanta for their first presidential debate in this election cycle. Polls showed the Democratic incumbent and his Republican opponent locked in a close race, with a little more than four months to go before the election. During the TV clash, the two candidates sparred over issues such as the economy, the conflict between Israel and Hamas, immigration, and abortion...







 

And Now for Something Special smiley

A Llama Can Caddie Your Next Golf Round In North Carolina - Sunny Skyes

Yes, you read that right! These gentle and sturdy animals, trained by Mark English, accompany golfers around the course, carrying clubs, reading putts, and offering advice for a great round. Okay, maybe not, but they are cute!

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