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#politics

Foreign Policy: The Land of Lederhosen, Beer, and Political Chaos
The Land of Lederhosen, Beer, and Political Chaos
Bavaria faces a political upheaval as the radical right rises and traditional parties struggle. The rise of extremist parties threatens the consensus on which the Federal Republic was built. With the controversial leader of the Free Voters party gaining popularity despite his past involvement in writing an Auschwitz pamphlet, the future of Bavarian politics hangs in the balance.


The Blaze: Newsom appoints Maryland-based head of pro-abortion PAC as Feinstein's replacement
Newsom appoints Maryland-based head of pro-abortion PAC as Feinstein's replacement
California Democrats vie for Senator Dianne Feinstein's seat but Governor Gavin Newsom appoints Laphonza Butler, a radical pro-abortion activist, as her successor. Butler's appointment secures Democratic control in the Senate, disappointing those who expected Rep. Barbara Lee, a black California resident, to be chosen. Butler's support for the abortion agenda and her advocacy for women's rights align with Newsom's agenda.


Breitbart: Black Democrats Furious at Newsom for Not Picking Barbara Lee
Black Democrats Furious at Newsom for Not Picking Barbara Lee
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for nominating Laphonza Butler of Maryland to fill Dianne Feinstein's Senate vacancy instead of current Senate candidate Rep. Barbara Lee. Butler, who owns a home in California but lives in Maryland, must register to vote in California to be eligible. Lee's supporters are angered by the possibility that Butler may also run for the post once she takes office.


Fox News: Meet the former union boss who is Gavin Newsom's Senate replacement for the late Dianne Feinstein
Meet the former union boss who is Gavin Newsom's Senate replacement for the late Dianne Feinstein
California Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY's List, a Democratic political action committee, to replace the late Senator Dianne Feinstein. EMILY's List is dedicated to electing pro-abortion Democratic women to office. Butler will finish out the remainder of Feinstein's term in the Senate.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Electric Vehicles: Teething Problems . . .
The Corner: Electric Vehicles: Teething Problems . . .
In the UK, a lack of grid connections is causing "charge rage" among electric vehicle drivers at motorway service stations, leading to long waits and angry confrontations. Insurance premiums for electric cars have also risen significantly, with a 72% increase compared to last year. Analysts attribute this to higher claims costs and longer repair times for electric vehicles. Meanwhile, Volkswagen is reducing production of electric vehicle models in Germany due to declining demand and reduced subsidies.


#war

Euromaidan Press: German FM urges “winter protection plan” for Ukraine
German FM urges “winter protection plan” for Ukraine
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock calls for a "winter protection plan" to safeguard Ukraine from Russian strikes on its energy grid. She emphasizes the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defense, generators, and energy supply. Baerbock highlights the previous winter's targeted attacks on critical infrastructure, such as power plants, conducted by the Russian president .


#economy

Forbes: How Utilities Might Decarbonize And Avoid A Climate Breakdown
How Utilities Might Decarbonize And Avoid A Climate Breakdown
Modern Hydrogen, led by CEO Tony Pan, uses methane pyrolysis to decarbonize natural gas, isolating the carbon and selling it to manufacturers for use in asphalt. The company has raised $100 million and aims to go commercial in 2025. Utilities are the target audience, with the goal of reducing carbon emissions and transitioning to clean hydrogen for electricity and transportation. The technology has potential to revolutionize energy production and combat climate change.


National Review: The Corner: Hey, Did You Notice It’s Still Costing a Ton to Fill Up Your Tank?
The Corner: Hey, Did You Notice It’s Still Costing a Ton to Fill Up Your Tank?
Gas prices remain high despite reduced demand, with the national average at $3.81 per gallon. California suffers the most with prices reaching $6.08 per gallon, due to reduced refinery capacity caused by weather damage and maintenance. High gas prices impact the economy and increase costs for businesses, leading to higher expenses for consumers.


#history

Liberty Nation: New Book Suggests Another Shooter in JFK Assassination – The Politics of HollyWeird
New Book Suggests Another Shooter in JFK Assassination – The Politics of HollyWeird
After 60 years, a Secret Service agent questions the "magic bullet" theory.


#health

Fox News: Thomas Rhett pauses Nashville concert to say a prayer for fan suffering medical emergency
Thomas Rhett pauses Nashville concert to say a prayer for fan suffering medical emergency
Country singer Thomas Rhett stopped his concert in Nashville after learning a fan was suffering a medical emergency. He led the audience in a prayer for the fan named Terry, who is now doing well.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Journalism Schools Go Increasingly Woke
The Corner: Journalism Schools Go Increasingly Woke
College journalism schools have fallen under the control of leftists, turning out graduates who promote "progressivism." This trend is evident in the trouble at UNC and the recent debacle at Texas A&M, where the university settled with former New York Times editor Kathleen McElroy for $1 million. Despite some faculty pushback, the university remains focused on hiring progressive activists instead of journalism professors who prioritize accuracy and fairness.


#sports

Fox News: Ryan Blaney wins Talladega by 0.012, Kevin Harvick DQ'd over windshield issue
Ryan Blaney wins Talladega by 0.012, Kevin Harvick DQ'd over windshield issue
Ryan Blaney won the NASCAR Playoffs Round of 12 by a narrow margin, edging out Kevin Harvick at Talladega Superspeedway. However, Harvick was disqualified after failing a post-race inspection. Blaney's victory secured his spot in the Round of 8 along with William Byron. The race was emotional for Harvick as it was likely his last race at Talladega before retiring.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Amazon Just Announced the Most Popular Outdoor Gifts of 2023—Here's What to Buy
Amazon Just Announced the Most Popular Outdoor Gifts of 2023—Here's What to Buy
Amazon has released its list of the most popular outdoor gifts of 2023, featuring products with four stars and above. Some top picks include the Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler, HotHands Hand Warmers, Camp Chef Everest 2-Burner Stove, Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Straw Lid, Coleman 2-Person Sundome Tent, LE LED Camping Lantern, Intex Explorer K2 Kayak, LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, Arctix Essential Insulated Bib Overalls, PeakPlus Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight, and Carhartt Insulated 12-Can Cooler.


#technology

Forbes: Think Road Traffic Is Congested? Try Travelling In Outer Space
Think Road Traffic Is Congested? Try Travelling In Outer Space
Space sustainability is a pressing issue as the number of satellites in orbit and space debris continue to increase. Without internationally agreed-upon rules and protocols, congestion and collision risks are on the rise. Mission design, debris management, and autonomous collision avoidance technology are crucial for space sustainability. Government agencies, commercial entities, and insurance providers all have a role to play in ensuring a safe and productive space environment.


#other

Foreign Policy: Biden’s Signature Achievement Needs to Go Global
Biden’s Signature Achievement Needs to Go Global
Negotiations for COP28, the climate conference in Dubai, are approaching and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is causing tension. The IRA could redirect clean energy investments away from Europe to the United States, sparking conflicts and potential trade barriers. The Biden administration must create a strategy to manage the IRA's impact abroad and align its international climate strategy with its domestic climate investments. There is a need to establish a climate club to negotiate rules around climate, trade, and development policies, as well as collaborate with the International Energy Agency to produce comprehensive supply chain road maps.


Forbes: Doja Cat Joins Nicki Minaj And Rihanna With Her Latest No. 1 Hit
Doja Cat Joins Nicki Minaj And Rihanna With Her Latest No. 1 Hit
Rapper and singer Doja Cat's single "Paint the Town Red" is set to reach No. 1 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart, making it her tenth chart-topping hit. This achievement puts her in the company of other successful women artists such as Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Nicki Minaj.