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NPR News: 07-01-2024 5AM EDT


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US Ambassador Calls China’s Tech Support for Russia During Ukraine Invasion a ‘Major Mistake’ – The Diplomat



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AP Headline News – Jul 01 2024 05:00 (EDT)


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Foreign Foes Watch As President’s Future Is In Question


Reports are coming out that world leaders were unimpressed with President Biden’s weak performance at the first Presidential debate of 2024. Democrats were quick to panic after the debate with some calling for the President to bow out of the race. Meantime at the border migrants continue to flow into the United States, with signs that an ISIS connected network has smuggled hundreds of illegal immigrants into the nation. Congressman Mike Waltz (R-FL-6) joins the Rundown to discuss his reaction to the President’s debate performance, the national security threats in Ukraine and Israel, and what needs to be done to shut down the southern border.

Don’t forget to look for free sunscreen dispensers the next time you go to the beach. IMPACT Melanoma has placed thousands of dispensers across the United States as part of its campaign to raise awareness about skin cancer. Almost 1 in 5 Americans will develop some form of skin cancer before age 70. According to the Melanoma Research Alliance, Melanoma, the deadliest kind, kills one person every hour. Medical advisory board member for IMPACT Melanoma, founder of DermWellesley, and Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Emily Wise joins to discuss the importance of sun protection, emphasize the need for regular skin checks, and dispel misinformation about tanning.

Plus commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.

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Lawfare Daily: The Supreme Court Rules in Fischer v. United States


On June 28, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Fischer v. U.S., narrowing the interpretation of an obstruction statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2), used by the Department of Justice to charge over 300 Jan. 6 defendants, including former President Trump.

Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes talked to Lawfare Senior Editors Quinta Jurecic and Roger Parloff about the decision, what happens to the Jan. 6 defendants charged with § 1512(c)(2), and how this ruling affects Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case against former President Trump.

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Europe Is Not Ready for Trump – Foreign Policy


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North Korea ruling party continues plenary session for 3rd day – Anadolu Agency | English


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Parliament Session 2024 Live Updates: Uproar Over NEET, New Criminal Laws In Lok Sabha – NDTV


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Michael and Mason Ho Surf a Father/Son Session at Ala Moana Bowls – The Inertia


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Self-help was meant to make me feel better. Instead it turned toxic – and borderline dangerous | Emily Goddard


For 15 years I read the books, took the courses and downloaded the apps to try to become a better person. None of it helped

I was in my mid-20s when I fell into one of the most toxic relationships of my life. I remember buying my first self-help book, which promised I could be healed of anything if only I banished my limiting beliefs. I devoured it in days and even though I was still the same depressed, broke, single mother I had been when I picked up the book, that didn’t matter. I was hooked.

Over the next 15 years, I bought hundreds of self-help books, courses and apps, and tracked down every self-styled personal improvement guru on TikTok and YouTube in the hope that they could teach me how to become happier, more confident and more lovable. I internalised messages, such as: “Stop being a victim to take back your power.” I even dipped my toe into manifesting and hypnosis: “Start thinking you are slim and healthy even though you probably need to lose a few pounds and have a chronic health condition.”

Emily Goddard is a production subeditor at the Guardian and a freelance writer

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