Good Monday morning.
Here is what’s on 46 agenda today:
- 1am: The President holds a press conference with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan
- 1:40am: The President and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan meet with families of Japanese citizens abducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea several decades ago
- 3:30am: The President launches the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
- 6am: The President attends a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan
46:
Nestlé baby formula shipment lands in U.S. to ease shortage
Biden: Monkeypox threat doesn’t rise to level of COVID-19
U.S. economy is in a ‘period of transition,’ White House economic adviser says
Taiwan not included in launch of new Biden Indo-Pacific pact
US military will defend Taiwan ‘if it comes to that,’ Biden says
Democrats’ early redistricting wins unravel as midterm fears deepen
Ukrainian leaders rule out a ceasefire and will not cede territory to Russia to end fighting
Civil unrest:
BLM gave $200,000 to Chicago group whose leader calls cops ‘pigs’
University Quietly Alters Application That Excluded White People After Professor Files Complaint
Here’s The New Left-Wing Theory Parents Are Fighting In Schools
Woke Medicine: A Prescription for Disaster
Transsexual pioneer criticizes modern trans activists, says they’re indoctrinating kids: ‘This isn’t a game’
Southern Baptist sexual abuse report finds victims were stonewalled, suspects allowed to remain in leadership
Dave Chappelle slammed over jokes during surprise appearance at John Mulaney show
Jif peanut butter products recalled due to possible salmonella concerns
Gunman at large after fatal shooting on NYC subway
Coronavirus news:
As cases rise, Americans are ‘checked out’ on COVID-19
Other morsels:
Trump to headline fundraiser for Liz Cheney challenger
More than 100 confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in 12 countries, including the US
Bill Cosby’s sexual battery trial to start in Los Angeles this week
Wisconsin couple kills bear that attacked them in their home
Pentagon seizes foreign reporter’s phone during official travel
And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!