If you think you are receiving this email by mistake, click here to unsubscribe. Never lose sleep about what you might have missed... | | | Zander Moricz is a graduating senior and the president of his class at Pine View School in Osprey, FL. He's speaking out because he feels like he was censored in his graduation speech. Why? Because he's openly gay and a plaintiff in a lawsuit tied to Florida's "Parental Rights in Education" law that many have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill. "My principal called me into his office and informed me that if my graduation speech referenced my activism or role as a plaintiff in the lawsuit, school administration had a signal to cut off my microphone, end my speech, and halt the ceremony." This is how he still said what he wanted to, even if he didn't get to say it exactly as he wished. (read more) | | | The lone survivor of 2009 plane crash testifies in Paris court (read more) | | | source : Brief Updates - Short, sweet updates on all of the stories that are unfolding. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from Brief Updates - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | Recommended Link: The Top 5 Stocks Members of Congress are Trading One of the best ways to spot potential opportunity is with insiders, billionaires, and even politicians in the know. Of course, it's not always wise to base your own buying decisions solely on the actions of these groups. But it can help guide your next investment decision. With a focus on politicians, here are some of the top holdings you may want to consider. Click Here to Download the FREE Report | | | If you don't think D.C. politicians and everyday Americans live in two totally different worlds, all you need to do is listen to Biden's speech during a press conference in Japan yesterday. "[When] it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it's over, we'll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over," he said while congratulating himself for making it happen. And, and trust me, he didn't stop there. It seems that our President has finally said the quiet part out loud, yes, there's a great transition here happening, one that's furthering their radical agenda and making you pay for it. (read more) | | | Is flying about to get more dangerous? (read more) | Walmart contends for a spot in the Tone Deaf Hall of Fame with this Juneteenth ice cream (read more) | | | source : Morning Bullets - Keep an eye on Washington and the markets in one easy glance. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from Morning Bullets - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | | | Image source: Hollywood Reporter | Even liberal CNN is getting tired of the Biden administration giving lame excuses for why gas prices are so high.
On Monday, CNN anchor Jake Tapper criticized a top Biden administration official for stating that Russian President Vladimir Putin is to blame for the country's record-high gas prices. Tapper chastised the Biden administration for constantly blaming Putin's invasion of Ukraine for increasing fuel costs in the US during an interview with Brian Deese, head of the National Economic Council. It's a bad sign for the White House when the pro-Biden media starts to grow impatient with the administration's incompetence. (read more) | | | Is Mike Pence building a presidential campaign? (read more) | Biden is again forced to walk back his own comments (read more) | | | source : The Local Conservative - You'll never have to guess what Hillary, Pelosi or any other members of the Left are up to. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from The Local Conservative - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | | | Image source: Motley Fool | Late Friday, the stock market recovered some ground from its biggest intraday losses, which encouraged investors. However, Wall Street is wary about the Nasdaq Composite's prospects, which are dominated by high-growth stocks. At 11:45 a.m. ET, the Nasdaq was up 1%, but it was lagging behind the broader market. Today, a couple of Nasdaq-listed firms made the news, drawing the attention of professional stock analysts. Let's take a look at what analysts are saying about these businesses and how they operate. (read more) | | | Top Wall Street analysts see these stocks as long-term winners (read more) | The prices of these value stocks are too good to ignore (read more) | | | source : The Late Investor - It's never to late to retire early. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from The Late Investor - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | | | Image source: Joe Amon/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images | Another former pro athlete is making headlines for getting into an airline-related fight. And no, it was not Mike Tyson again. Brendan Langley, a former National Football League (NFL) star, was arrested last week after reportedly getting into a brawl with a United Airlines employee at Newark Liberty International Airport. The former Denver Broncos star was caught on video getting into an intense physical altercation with the airport employee. Both were fighting with each other when the employee decided to slap Langley. The NFL star quickly slapped the employee back, but Langley then decided to throw a series of punches at the employee. So, how did the altercation end? And what started it in the first place? (read more) | | | This couple found a unique use for an old helicopter (read more) | This 5-year-old can do something many can't (read more) | | | source : SMH News - The headlines it's hard to believe are actually real. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from SMH News - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | | | Host Ryan Seacrest had to go change his underwear during a commercial break for the season finale of American Idol after viewers noticed the original pair he was sporting revealed a little too much. "Apparently, America voted and said there was anatomy in the shot," Seacrest joked the next day on Live with Kelly and Ryan. Seacrest revealed how his long-time stylist, Miles Siggins, approached him during the break and informed him to change his underwear. The next debacle came in when Seacrest revealed he didn't have a backup pair in tow…so he then had to swap with Siggins. "He's English so he has shorter, tighter ones…They were tight elastic underwear," Seacrest recalled. "It was the first for me for a live show," Seacrest added. "Anything for [American Idol]. It's a family show. Thank you Miles!" (read more) | | | These are the top ten most affordable places to live in the country this year (read more) | Experts say monkeypox was likely spread by sex at two raves in Europe (read more) | | | source : Seven at 7 - The absolute best 7 minutes to start your day. Want more headlines like this? Click Here | (By clicking this link, you will automatically be opted in to receive emails from Seven at 7 - You can unsubscribe at any time.) | | | © 2022 The Daily Recap 20 North Orange Avenue Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 United States Unsubscribe | | | |
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