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3 Oct 2023
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#politics
National Review: The Corner: Supreme Court Isn’t Biting on Disqualifying Trump — Yet
Supreme Court reluctant to hear case on whether Trump is disqualified under 14th Amendment. Need competitor with standing to sue. Evidence needed. Court rejects first case from fringe candidate.
The Blaze: Marjorie Taylor Greene single-handedly dismantles Rep. Jamaal Bowman's excuse for pulling fire alarm: 'Every member of Congress knows that'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene disputes Rep. Jamaal Bowman's claim of accidentally pulling a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building. Greene shows possible exit options, suggesting Bowman knew what he was doing. Bowman's office blames Republicans for the incident, but he disavows knowledge of "Nazi" reference in circulated talking points.
The Right Scoop: Team Trump demands the RNC to CANCEL all future debates and presume he’s the winner…
Team Trump is demanding the cancellation of all future Republican debates, claiming that the RNC should focus on preventing Democrats from stealing the 2024 election. Trump's fear of debating is evident in this statement.
Newsbusters: Marc Morano on Climate Change Radicalism: ‘This Is Our World If We Allow It’
Climate Depot founder Marc Morano warns Americans about the extremist climate bill being implemented in European countries, particularly in France. He emphasizes the indoctrination of the public and the potential restrictions on flying and transportation. Morano also highlights the radicalness of climate activists and their aim for top-down control over people's lives. He raises concerns about President Biden declaring a climate emergency, which could lead to severe restrictions on flying and car usage. Morano urges conservatives to demand media coverage of Michael Bloomberg's efforts to eliminate coal and increase energy costs.
The Blaze: New York state ordered to pay NRA nearly $500K after Supreme Court ruling on Second Amendment case
A New York judge ordered the state to pay the NRA $446,700.82 in legal fees after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the gun advocacy group regarding open carry of firearms. New York legislators passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act, banning carrying guns in certain locations and implementing background checks and safety requirements.
Flag And Cross: Detroit Faces Double Trouble As Casino Workers Threaten Strike Amid Auto Industry Disarray
Detroit is facing the potential second strike, this time from casino workers. The workers are seeking better pay and job protection due to the rise of technology. The strike could have a negative impact on the city's economy and the casinos' revenue.
#society
Spectator USA: White feminists are finding new problems with motherhood
In Amanda Montei's memoir, she explores the connection between modern motherhood and rape culture, seeing breastfeeding as triggering due to past experiences with men. The book highlights how liberal women pathologize motherhood to appeal to childless women, seeking to stay relevant in progressive circles. Another book, "Mom Rage," similarly tries to demystify motherhood but is criticized for its specificity and voyeuristic portrayal of private moments. These books cater to a certain demographic and perpetuate the rejection of traditional family values in modern feminism.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: IMF Head Backs Reforms To Increase China's Voting Power
The head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, supports reforms that would give China more voting power in the organization. She believes that the IMF needs to adapt to the changing global economy and address the disparity between China's influence and its voting power. However, reallocating voting rights remains a sensitive issue, with the US signaling its intention to veto any immediate expansion of China's voting rights. Georgieva emphasizes the urgency for reforms as the IMF seeks to address global economic challenges and instill confidence in the global economy.
#history
The New American: Liberators vs. Triumvirs: The Battle of Philippi Begins Today in 42 B.C. - The New American
In 42 B.C., Mark Antony and Octavian clashed with the assassins of Julius Caesar at the Battle of Philippi. The fate of Rome hung in the balance as the armies of the Second Triumvirate faced off against Brutus and Cassius.
#health
Forbes: AstraZeneca Settles Lawsuits Alleging Heartburn Drugs Caused Kidney Disease For $425 Million
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has agreed to pay $425 million to settle thousands of claims that its heartburn drugs Nexium and Prilosec caused chronic kidney disease. The settlement resolves lawsuits in New Jersey and Delaware courts, but a separate lawsuit in Louisiana is still pending. Long-term use of heartburn medications has been linked to various health risks, including dementia, heart attack, and chronic kidney disease. This settlement comes after British pharmaceutical company GSK reached a settlement in a similar case involving their heartburn drug Zantac.
Breitbart: NYC Hospital Official: Dealing with Migrant Surge 'Hardest Work that I've Ever Done'
Healthcare workers in New York City are facing the challenge of caring for a surge of migrants, with hospitals now seeing a quarter of their patients being migrants. Legal clinics are also overwhelmed with the demand for assistance from migrants, leading to waiting lists and turning away American citizens in need.
Breitbart: NYC Health Commissioner: Fentanyl Crisis 'Getting Worse' and Will Continue to Get Worse Unless Supply Is Cut Off
New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Vasan warns that the fentanyl crisis is not just a public health issue, but also a matter of public safety, law enforcement, and national security. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between these sectors to stop the flow of fentanyl into cities, as things are only getting worse.
#crime
National Review: Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Firearm Charges
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to three firearms charges in federal court. He was indicted for allegedly lying on a federal form while buying a gun. The indictment states that Hunter made a false statement regarding his drug addiction.
Breitbart: Israeli Police Arrest Fugitive Mexican Diplomat on International Rape Charges
A former Mexican diplomat, Adres Roemer Slomianski, was arrested in Israel after fleeing his home country to avoid arrest on multiple rape charges. Israeli authorities, in collaboration with Mexico, are expected to extradite him. Roemer allegedly sexually assaulted and raped at least 11 women, using his political connections to threaten them into silence. His influence is linked to his years as a diplomat and political operator.
Daily Wire: Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty To Gun Charges
Hunter Biden, the President's son, pled not guilty to felony gun charges in Delaware. He faces up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines.
Breitbart: Sinaloa’s Chapitos Order Stoppage of Fentanyl Production, Trade on Their Turf
The Sinaloa Cartel's Chapitos faction orders a halt to fentanyl production and trade on their turf, blaming false media reports and government inaction. The U.S. Department of Justice, however, identifies the Chapitos as the main producers and distributors of the drug.
#sports
Breitbart: Trevor Bauer Reveals Texts, Videos After Reaching Settlement with Woman Who Accused Him of Sexual Assault
Former Major League Baseball pitcher, Trevor Bauer, reaches a settlement with the woman who accused him of sexual assault. Both claims withdrawn with prejudice. No money exchanged. Bauer was suspended 194 games and subsequently released from the Dodgers. He now plays in Japan.
Flag And Cross: Canelo Alvarez Dominates Jermell Charlo In Unification Bout
In Las Vegas, Jermell Charlo moved up to 168 pounds to face Saul "Canelo" Alvarez for the super middleweight title. Canelo dominated the fight and won by unanimous decision.
Forbes: Final Advanced Numbers Say Twins’ Pablo Lopez Deserves AL Cy Young Award
The Minnesota Twins' Pablo Lopez is celebrated after clinching the AL Central title. Lopez is considered the best pitcher in the AL this season, despite having lower mainstream numbers. His superior K/BB profile and ability to manage contact make him the top contender for the Cy Young award. His Tru Pitching Runs Above Average (TPRAA) is the highest in the league and his performance stands out historically as well.
#other
National Review: The Corner: The Power Paradox
A new Panasonic EV battery factory in Kansas requires a lot of energy, causing the state to delay the shutdown of a nearby coal plant. EVs require a significant amount of energy to produce and sustain, and mining and factory processing produce more CO2 emissions than gas-powered cars. The U.S. needs fossil fuels to produce EVs and build EV charging infrastructure, and premature closures of coal plants could lead to grid instability.