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#politics
Breitbart: Watch: MTG Shows Stills from Hunter's Alleged Porn at Hearing
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene questions IRS agents about the lack of charges against Hunter Biden for alleged illicit sexual activity, presenting evidence of potential violations of the Mann Act. The IRS agent confirms that the prosecutorial team was investigating violations of the Mann Act, but defers to the DOJ on legal matters. Greene also shows images suggesting Hunter Biden paid for flights and engaged in sexual acts with individuals, implying potential criminal activity.
Fox News: Dems at IRS whistleblower hearing couldn't offer counterargument, only invoked Trump, George Floyd: critics
Critics say that Democrats at a hearing could not effectively counter the testimony of IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. Instead, they resorted to emotional diatribes targeting Donald Trump and invoking George Floyd. Many Democrats invoked Trump during their speaking time, while Rep. Robert Garcia dismissed the GOP's allegations as lacking proof. Critics argue that the lack of effective counterarguments reveals the Democrats' inability to rebut the whistleblowers' claims.
The Epoch Times: Capitol Police Retaliates Against Whistleblowers, US House Oversight Panel Told
The Capitol Police is facing allegations of retaliation and abuse towards whistleblowers who filed complaints with the Office of Inspector General. The Subcommittee on Oversight expressed concern over the issue and emphasized that retaliation is unacceptable. The hiring of a new inspector general has brought attention to previous allegations of retaliation within the department.
The new inspector general assured that whistleblower identities are protected and that their information is handled with care. The subcommittee has received information from whistleblowers who claimed to be punished for reporting problems within the Capitol Police. Concerns were raised about the intelligence division's failure to share threat information and the need for specific policies to protect whistleblowers. Questions were also posed regarding the circumstances of the former chief's departure and her pension deal.
National Review: Senate Passes Measure to Ensure Presidents Don’t Unilaterally Withdraw from NATO
The Senate passed a bipartisan amendment to the NDAA, preventing the president from withdrawing from NATO without congressional approval. All 28 senators who voted against were Republicans. Another amendment to limit Article 5 of the NATO treaty was rejected, while a resolution was introduced to expand Article 5 in response to nuclear threats from Russia or Belarus. The U.S. has installed sensors in Ukraine to detect nuclear attacks.
Breitbart: Hunter Fails to Pay $125K in Taxes, While Joe Biden Catches Tax Cheats
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, allegedly failed to pay $125,000 in taxes from income received from Burisma Holdings. IRS agent whistleblowers testified that Hunter Biden could still pay the taxes voluntarily, as the statutes of limitations have expired.
Breitbart: Bill Advances Barring Government from Circumventing 4th Amendment
The House Judiciary Committee advanced legislation to prevent the federal government from purchasing Americans' private data without a warrant. The bill, called the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act, received bipartisan support and aims to protect privacy rights. It closes loopholes that allow government agencies to obtain data without court orders and extends privacy laws to cover data cables and cell towers.
Fox News: House Homeland GOP report accuses Mayorkas of ‘intentional’ dereliction of duty over border crisis
House Homeland Security Committee Republicans released a scathing report accusing DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of intentionally neglecting his duty to the country by implementing an open-borders agenda. The report claims that Mayorkas has undermined the separation of powers, ignored laws passed by Congress, and refused to respect federal court rulings. It also accuses him of canceling effective policies, benefiting illegal immigrants, and failing to remove illegal aliens.
The Biden administration pushed back, highlighting the sharp drop in border encounters since the end of the Title 42 public health order in May. They cited the expansion of parole and an asylum rule as measures that contributed to this decline. DHS officials defended Mayorkas, emphasizing his commitment to enforcing laws, securing borders, and building a safe and orderly immigration system. Democrats on the committee criticized the report, dismissing the impeachment efforts as baseless and a panicky response to the success of administration policies.
#society
The Federalist Papers: 'Comic Book Villain-Level Evil': Universal's Alleged Stunt to Deal with Protestors Leaves Leftists Fuming
Universal Pictures is being accused of illegally trimming trees outside its Hollywood property to deny picketers shade during the ongoing industry shutdown. The Los Angeles City Controller's Office is investigating the incident. The company claims that the tree trimming was done for safety reasons, but unions representing the strikers dispute this and accuse the company of creating an unsafe environment for picketers.
The Epoch Times: 2 Injured When San Pedro Crane Collapses
Workers dismantling a disputed billboard near the San Pedro entrance were injured when a crane toppled over. Although initially concerned, it was determined that no one was trapped. The workers fell about 20 feet.
Forbes: Early ‘Barbie’ Reviews Are In: A ‘Brash,’ ‘Smart,’ ‘Pink Fever Dream’ Though It Risks Seeming Like A Mattel Ad
Topline reviews of Greta Gerwig's Barbie are in, praising the visuals of the film but expressing concerns about its restriction as a consumer brand. Critics noted the film's handling of the Mattel brand and its balancing act of corporate fealty and subversion. While some critics found the film's script to be lacking, others praised it as brash and clever. The film is projected to make $110 million at the North American box office, surpassing Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. []
Fox News: Climate protester blocking road shoved to the ground after pregnant woman's car crashes
A Just Stop Oil protester was assaulted by a driver after a pregnant woman was involved in a crash during the group's demonstration. The activist was identified as Daniel Knorr and released a statement expressing understanding for the driver's frustration.
National Review: The Corner: Progressives March on Jason Aldean and Nashville
Country musician Jason Aldean faces backlash after releasing a music video criticizing criminal behavior in cities. The video, set in front of a courthouse with a history of racial violence, sparks accusations of racism. Aldean defends the video, stating that it condemns anarchy, not specific groups of people.
#war
Human Events: US soldier Travis King allegedly fled to North Korea after being
imprisoned in South Korean jail
American soldier Travis King escapes from detention in Seoul and crosses the border into North Korea during a Joint Security Area (JSA) tour.
Breitbart: Russian-Controlled Officials Say Fire at Crimea Base Forced Evacuations
Russian-controlled officials in occupied Crimea reported a massive fire at a military base in Kirovske, causing thousands to evacuate and closing a major highway. The cause of the fire is unclear, with conflicting claims from Russian officials suggesting Ukrainian involvement. The fire broke out in a military training area, with speculation about the presence of a missile depot. The incident comes amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Fox News: A look at US sanctions on Russia, Iran from Obama to the Biden years
Russia and Iran are the two most sanctioned countries in the world. Iran had the most sanctions before Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The sanctions against Russia began under the Obama administration after the first Russian invasion in 2014.
The actions targeted Russian nationals, financial institutions, and its energy sector. The Trump administration added additional sanctions in response to Russian cyber activity, Putin's support for North Korea, and U.S. election interference. President Biden implemented thousands of additional sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
#economy
Forbes: Carvana Stock Up 40% After It Announced A Debt Reduction Deal— Rally Comes After Plummet Last Year
Used car dealer Carvana announced a deal to reduce its debt by over $1.2 billion, causing its stock price to soar 40%. The company plans to raise $350 million in new stock, with CEO Ernest Garcia III contributing $125 million. This deal is expected to lower Carvana's total debt and interest expenses in the near future.
Forbes: Netflix Earnings: Streamer Wins With Password Crackdown, Adds 5.9 Million Subscribers
Netflix saw a significant increase in subscribers in the second quarter, gaining 5.9 million and exceeding analysts' expectations. This growth was attributed to the success of its new rules cracking down on password sharing. The streaming service now has 238.4 million subscribers worldwide, marking a turnaround from its struggles in 2022.
#culture
Red State: CMT Latest to Tell You What You Can See and Think, Yanks Jason Aldean's No. 1 Song From the Rotation
Country singer Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town" is causing controversy and accusations of racism, but it remains popular. Country Music Television (CMT) has removed the song from its rotation, prompting criticism. Aldean denies the song is racist and defends its message. The song's popularity may be due to its criticism of the hypocrisy surrounding the 2020 riots and the Capitol attack. The video's location and celebrities' opinions have also fueled the culture wars.
#education
The Epoch Times: Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree: Mother-Son Duo Serving on Local Education Boards
Orange County Board of Education Trustee Tim Shaw and his mother Karen Shaw are dedicated to their community. Tim advocates for parent rights and school choice while Karen supports parents and grandparents in education.
Fox News: University of Vermont fires head hockey coach over 'inappropriate' text messages to student
The University of Vermont fires men's hockey coach Todd Woodcroft over "inappropriate" text messages with a student. His lawyer plans to "pursue justice."
#crime
Daily Wire: ‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley Has Mind-Bending Chat With Michael Knowles
"QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley, known for his involvement in the Capitol riot, reveals his beliefs about the creation of "Q" and a new world order. Chansley's conviction is being challenged due to newly discovered security footage showing Capitol Police officers escorting him. He discusses his prison experiences and credits God for guiding him.
Human Events: ADAM COLEMAN: New York lawyer sentenced to only 6 months in jail
for ‘multiple heinous sex crimes’
In a shocking example of privilege and corruption, Nicholas D'Angelo, a former lawyer and political operative, receives a lenient sentence of 6 months in county jail and 10 years of probation for multiple heinous sex crimes against young women. The judicial system's failure to provide adequate justice for the victims highlights the power and influence of the connected few.
#sports
Fox News: Arizona State football coach says NIL is 75-80% of recruiting, shares hopes on how it will be used
College coaches, including Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham, believe that Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights play a significant role in recruiting college athletes. Dillingham hopes that businesses in the local community will support and pay their players, emphasizing the importance of the community's involvement. He wants NIL benefits to be given to players who choose to attend their school, rather than enticing them illegally. Other coaches, such as Nick Saban and Brian Kelly, expressed concern about the current compensation model in college sports.
Fox News: Arkansas Razorbacks head coach provides witty response to beer question at SEC Media Days
Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman likes to celebrate victories with an old cold beer, including Hamm's Beer. He is optimistic about the upcoming college football season and expects quarterback KJ Jefferson to have his best season yet. The Razorbacks will start their season against West Carolina on September 2nd.
Breitbart: 'I Could Say F*ck You': Saquon Barkley Says He Could Skip Offseason Workouts in Contract Dispute
Saquon Barkley's response to his contract dispute with the Giants is straightforward: he could say "f*ck you" to the team and his teammates, refusing to play. Barkley, along with other high-profile running backs, is pushing for fairer pay for NFL players.
Forbes: How The Chargers Are Fostering Community And Impact Into Their Legacy
The Los Angeles Chargers are committed to philanthropy and community impact, with a focus on youth empowerment and community advancement. They have donated millions of dollars and support various organizations and programs in Southern California, including providing books to students, mentoring high schoolers, and renovating football fields in under-resourced communities. Additionally, they offer a premium hospitality program called Chargers LUX, which provides suite owners with exclusive access to networking opportunities and amenities at SoFi Stadium.
Forbes: Diamond Sports Group Bankruptcy Illustrates Regional Sports Network Challenges
The future of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) looks bleak as revenue declines due to cord-cutting and cord-shaving. Sinclair Broadcasting Group subsidiary Diamond Sports Group's bankruptcy filing hopes to renegotiate lower rights fees with teams, but many teams are looking for new broadcast partners or going alone. In the latest news, Diamond Sports Group failed to renegotiate with Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks and the team will now be shown on a new RSN called MLB Arizona Diamondbacks.
#other
The Blaze: Unbelievable video captures the moment a car flies through the air and crashes into the side of a home, missing a child 'by inches'
A speeding car crashes into two homes near St. Louis, Missouri, killing the driver. The family inside the second house narrowly escapes injury. It is believed that the driver may have had a medical emergency while driving.
The Federalist Papers: Small Business Victory: Tech Vendor Rescinds Controversial Dining Fees Amid Nationwide Protest
Toast Inc., a major point-of-sale tech provider, faced backlash and a congressional investigation after adding a previously undisclosed dining fee to customer bills without permission from restaurant owners. The fee, which was manipulated by Toast, sparked outrage among the culinary community and prompted class-action lawsuits. Despite an apology and the fee being removed, restaurant owners still feel betrayed and are considering other vendors.
Flag And Cross: Jason Aldean's Wife Has Message for Fans After Husband's Anti-Woke Music Video Gets Canceled
Country music star Jason Aldean faces backlash over his music video for the song "Try That in a Small Town." The video depicts criminal activity and protests, leading some to label it as racist and dangerous. Aldean's wife, Brittany Aldean, defends her husband's song and calls out the media for focusing on the controversy rather than important issues like child trafficking.