The Daily Signal - With Beijing Breathing Down Taiwan’s Neck, What Signal Did Biden Just Send?

In Japan on Monday, President Joe Biden seemingly departed from previous American policy regarding Taiwan, announcing that the U.S. would militarily defend the tiny island nation if China were to invade.

Walter Lohman, director of The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center, says Biden's statement was a huge mistake.

"We want to keep the Chinese guessing about what the United States would do," he says of the long-standing policy of "strategic ambiguity."

Lohman joins the show to discuss what the implications of this seeming shift in policy would be, and what Beijing’s aims are regarding Taiwan.

We also cover these stories:

  • Following Democrats' claims that new election laws in Georgia would depress voter turnout, more Georgians are voting ahead of Tuesday's primaries than ever.
  • Biden says he doesn't think monkeypox will be as serious as COVID-19.
  • An early draft of a letter sent to the president by the National School Boards Association suggests the group planned to ask that the Army National Guard and military police be sent to certain school districts to handle parents protesting mandatory masking and controversial curriculums.
  • State Farm insurance company is encouraging employees to donate books on transgenderism to local schools and libraries in Florida and elsewhere around the country.



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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: GameStop Unveils Crypto & NFT Wallet, Beeple’s Twitter Account Latest to Phishing Scam Hacks and More

The most valuable crypto stories for Monday, May 23, 2022. 

"The Hash" team discusses the increasing use cases for NFTs, artist Beeple's Twitter account hack and how residents of Niagara Falls are forced to reckon with crypto mining.

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Consider This from NPR - Georgia’s GOP Primaries, Where Trump’s ‘Big Lie’ Is On The Ballot

It's 2022, but the 2020 election is on the ballot in Georgia, where several Trump-backed candidates are running in Republican primary races.

WABE's Rahul Bali explains how the former President looms over Tuesday's elections, and WABE's Sam Gringlas looks at a race between two Democratic incumbents, forced to face off after their districts were redrawn by Republicans.

For more political coverage from member station WABE, listen to Georgia Votes.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: What Davos Man Thinks of Bitcoin and Crypto This Year

The annual WEF conference has begun, albeit late and in a more subdued fashion.

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, NEAR and FTX US. 

 On today’s episode of “The Breakdown,” NLW previews two things happening this week:

  • First, hope from the markets that slightly dovish comments from the Fed might prompt a relief rally. 
  • Second, a preview of the discussions that will be taking place at the World Economic Forum, particularly around bitcoin and crypto. 

 

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Consensus 2022, the industry’s most influential event, is happening June 9–12 in Austin, Texas. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the fast-moving world of crypto, Web 3 and NFTs, this is the festival experience for you. Use code BREAKDOWN to get 15% off your pass at www.coindesk.com/consensus2022.

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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 05/23

President Biden says the U.S. would act militarily should China attack Taiwan. Combating monkey pox. Easing the formula shortage. CBS News Correspondents Steven Portnoy in Tokyo and Steve Kathan have today's World News Roundup.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Labor’s day: Australia’s election

Anthony Albanese, the first Labor prime minister in a decade, has pledged to do far more on climate change. His party’s slim win shows how Australian politics is changing. Bosses are increasingly turning to surveillance software to monitor employees (so be careful if listening to this show during work hours). And why the fortune-telling tradition of shell-throwing thrives in Brazil.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 5.23.22

Alabama

  • TX Senator Ted Cruz to visit AL and stump for Mo Brooks in senate primary
  • AG Steve Marshall wins an injunction from federal judge re: Title 42 not ending
  • Investigation underway re: murder suicide of 4 people in St. Clair County
  • Shelby County inmate dies from medical event, audit and investigation underway
  • NASA to hold a test run of Artemis mission this coming June
  • ALEA rescues man in Bayou La Baitre waters after boat crash

National

  • Joe Biden in Asia to visit ally countries, China starts conducting military exercises
  • Pfizer CEO reveals micro-chip pills that transmit signal when taken properly
  • Southern Baptist Convention reviews an independent report on handling of sex abuse
  • Week 2 of Michael Sussman trial where Robbie Mook points finger at Hillary Clinton
  • Mail in ballot requests severely down in state of Georgia ahead of its primary voting
  • JM Smucker recalls JIF peanut butter and other products due to salmonella illness