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Forbes: SBF’s Lawyers Are Asking The Judge For More Adderall
Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers have requested that he be allowed to receive a higher dosage of his prescribed Adderall medication during his trial. They argue that without the medication, he cannot fully participate in the trial and it will impact his decision to testify. Bankman-Fried is facing serious charges including fraud and money laundering, and his Adderall prescription has been a contentious issue throughout the trial.
Daily Wire: Biden To Travel To Israel This Week
President Joe Biden is traveling to Israel to show support and discuss next steps after Hamas's terrorist attack. He will also visit Jordan to address humanitarian needs and meet with leaders to affirm that Hamas doesn't represent Palestinian rights. The trip aims to prevent war escalation in the Middle East.
Breitbart: Wexner Foundation Cuts Ties with Harvard over Response to Hamas Terror
The Wexner Foundation cuts ties with Harvard due to its weak response to the terror attack by Hamas, which killed 1,400. Harvard student organizations blamed Israel for the attack and the university administration failed to distance itself. Wexner Foundation cites the marginalization of Israeli scholars and the university's failure to take a clear stand against the attack as reasons for cutting ties. Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer also resigned from the board in protest. The foundation will seek other partnerships.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Philly Fed's Patrick Harker Thinks Interest Rates Are High Enough
Harker, a Federal Reserve official, believes the Fed has successfully fought inflation and the economy is headed for a soft landing. However, consumer spending patterns, particularly during the holiday season, suggest otherwise. Consumers are expected to spend more this year, indicating a change in expectations around inflation. If spending continues to increase, it could result in sustained inflation, challenging the notion that the Fed's restrictive monetary policy is effective.
Forbes: The Kremlin Sent Men To Die In 70-Year-Old Fighting Vehicle Making A Suicidal Assault On Ukrainian Defenses
The Kremlin sent obsolete BTR-50 armored vehicles to the front lines in Ukraine, desperate for replacements. The vehicles were vulnerable and several were destroyed, including one that flipped over, killing its occupants. The Russian offensive in Avdiivka was a failure, with little military value and resulted in unnecessary deaths.
Breitbart: Shmuley Boteach Confronts NY Times with Own Coverage of Hamas Attacks
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is challenging the New York Times to publish an ad that condemns their use of euphemisms for terrorist acts committed by Hamas. The ad highlights the brutalities of a terror attack that resulted in the deaths of over 1,400 Israelis and injured over 4,100 more, including the beheading of infants. While the Times objected to the mention of beheadings, Boteach provided evidence from the Times' own article describing the gruesome details of the attack. The Times has yet to respond to Boteach regarding the publication of the ad.
Forbes: Zipcar Fined $300,000 For Letting Customers Rent Recalled Cars
Car rental company Zipcar was fined $300,000 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for renting out cars that were under recall for safety issues, which violated the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. The company has agreed to the consent order and must pay half of the fine upfront, with the other half potentially deferred if they meet certain demands. Zipcar has also implemented new policies and improvements to address recalled vehicles in its fleet.
Red State: ASU President Defends Lefty Professor Who Assaulted TPUSA Journo, Ignores pro-Hamas Agitators on Campus
ASU Professor David Boyles assaults TPUSA cameraman during an interview. Boyles claims he was assaulted and now D'Almeida is being investigated for a hate crime. ASU President Michael Crow, known for stifling free speech, is supporting Boyles and smearing TPUSA. The video evidence clearly shows Boyles as the aggressor, but Crow is lying and misrepresenting the situation. Self-defense is not hate. Police should be investigating Boyles.
The Blaze: Delaware man allegedly kidnapped 11-year-old girl he met on Roblox and drove her 135 miles away, police say
An 11-year-old girl was kidnapped from her New Jersey home and driven over 135 miles away by a man from Delaware. The girl was found and the suspect was extradited and charged with kidnapping. The online game platform, Roblox, stated that they are cooperating with law enforcement and working to prevent grooming on their platform. Parental monitoring online is advised. The suspect faces 30 years in prison if convicted.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Blames Conservative Talk Radio for Six-Year-Old's Murder
In an episode of MSNBC's The ReidOut, guest Mehdi Hasan baselessly blamed conservative talk radio for the murder of a six-year-old boy. He connected the killer's alleged affinity for talk radio to the act of violence. Hasan also criticized the recent anti-Palestinian rhetoric from certain lawmakers, suggesting that such discourse leads to hate and violence.
Breitbart: Video: Chicago Teens Attack Tesla During 'Street Takeover'
In a disturbing incident in Chicago, a group of teenagers attack a Tesla during a "street takeover" while police stand nearby. The video shows the teens assaulting the vehicle while others perform dangerous stunts in nearby cars. The Tesla driver eventually escapes but is forced to hit other vehicles in the process. Despite the presence of police, little is done to stop the chaos, and no arrests or injuries are reported.
Daily Wire: Daily Wire’s Bentkey App Hits #1 Kids App On Apple’s App Store Chart
Bentkey, the Daily Wire's new entertainment company, launched its app and quickly became the top kids app on the Apple App Store. It offers a variety of shows, including originals, and aims to provide content that families can trust. Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing expressed dissatisfaction with Disney's direction and hopes that Bentkey can become a studio with innovative ideas. The app is accessible on multiple platforms.