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#politics
Fox News: Republicans unveil sweeping effort to expand pipeline, energy infrastructure
Republican leaders on the House Energy and Commerce Committee are proposing legislation to streamline permitting for pipelines and other energy projects. The bill aims to expand pipeline infrastructure, lower prices, reduce emissions, and strengthen pipeline safety. It would authorize the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to issue federal permits for pipeline construction and enable individuals to request a final decision on a permit if the process is not completed within one year. The bill would also prohibit states from banning the transportation of energy sources using regulated pipelines and include provisions to improve pipeline safety and regulate carbon capture and storage technology.
Flag And Cross: Israeli Hi-Tech Protest Movement Takes A Stand Against New Judicial Reform Law
Leading Israeli newspapers ran black front page advertisements in response to the passing of judicial reform legislation. The ads were paid for by the Israeli Hi-Tech Protest movement and cost at least $300,000. The legislation restricts judges' use of the "reasonableness" standard.
Fox News: Pro-life activist praises GOP's child tax credit plan as an answer to abortion rhetoric: 'Women's empowerment'
House Republicans are seeking to overhaul the federal government's family care system by expanding the child tax credit to include unborn babies. Pro-life activist Ryan Bomberger supports this effort, stating that it aligns with the GOP's pro-life stance and affirmation of pregnancy and motherhood. The expansion would financially empower families and women to care for their babies and make a meaningful difference, according to Rep. Ashley Hinson. The bill also allows parents to claim the tax credit for the prior year during pregnancy and requires parents to be employed to be eligible.
Townhall: Dear Hollywood: Learn to Code
Hollywood actors, currently on strike, fail to recognize the disproportionate impact of the energy industry on the economy and way of life. While the entertainment industry supports 2.4 million jobs, the oil and natural gas industry provides 10.3 million jobs and contributes $1.7 trillion to the American economy. Despite this, Hollywood elites continue to shape energy policy and advocate against fossil fuels, all while benefiting from taxpayer subsidies and tax breaks. Their lack of self-awareness is evident as they demonize the industry that sustains their own livelihoods.
Fox News: GOP bill lets Americans sue 'malicious' federal workers who conspire to censor social media posts
House Republicans, led by Rep. Dan Bishop, have introduced the Censorship Accountability Act, which would allow U.S. citizens to sue federal employees who censor free speech on social media. The bill aims to hold those who violate Americans' First Amendment rights accountable for their actions. speech
Twitter is rebranding and adding new features, according to Elon Musk. Rep. Dan Bishop is spearheading a conservative legislation that would enable Americans to sue federal employees who censor them on social media. This move comes in response to accusations of censorship during the 2020 election and COVID-19 by companies like Twitter and concerns about the Biden administration's involvement.
Daily Wire: Two-Thirds Of Voters — And More Than Half Of Democrats — Say Biden Should Step Aside In ’24
In a new poll, two-thirds of registered voters believe that President Joe Biden is not mentally or physically fit to run for a second term. Even among Democrats, only a third think he should run again. Democratic rivals like Marianne Williamson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are hoping to challenge Biden, but younger Democrats like Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris are also gaining attention. Meanwhile, Republicans like Donald Trump are criticizing Biden's age and mental capacity.
#society
Fox News: Temple U to host Philly 'FatCon' with queer sex therapist offering 'fat positive sexual healthcare'
Temple University will host the first-ever Philly "FatCon," a judgment-free conference focused on body positivity and acceptance. The event will feature fitness classes, talks with influencers, and a Halloween costume party. Keynote speaker Sonalee Rashatwar will discuss the intersection of fat and gender. The conference aims to create a supportive community for people in larger bodies and navigate society's fatphobia.
The Federalist Papers: Protester Screams Obscenities At NYC Mayor Adams, His Response Has Many Scratching Their Heads
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced controversy during a press conference when a protester shouted profanities at him regarding his treatment of homeless people. Adams responded with a strange comment about making love. The incident adds to the criticism Adams has received for his handling of public interactions.
Forbes: ‘Oppenheimer’ Scene Sparks Outrage From India’s Right-Wing Religious Community—As Ministers Ask Why Film Was Approved
India's right wing is demanding answers from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) after the release of the film "Oppenheimer," which features a scene where the protagonist reads from the Bhagavad Gita during a sexual encounter. While the nudity was censored, many religious conservatives are still outraged and calling for accountability from the CBFC.
#war
Fox News: Putin achieved Ukraine 'red line,' now aims to create 'as much suffering as possible' with grain strikes
Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues in a slow-burn phase, with Moscow focused on holding captured territory and thwarting Kyiv's counteroffensive. Ukraine's lack of territorial integrity and protracted conflict prevents it from joining NATO. Some U.S. arms shipments to Ukraine are ending up in the hands of criminal gangs and arms traffickers. The age of conscription in Russia has been increased to 30 years as Putin looks to expand his forces in the ongoing fight for disputed territories. Russia has targeted grain routes and facilities in Ukraine, causing concerns about global food supplies. The United Kingdom's Representative to the U.N. urges Putin to end the war and re-join the Black Sea grain deal. Ukraine's counteroffensive has yet to make a breakthrough across Russia's fortified defensive lines. U.S. military officials downplay expectations and predict a long and bloody conflict. Putin's objective is to turn Ukraine into a dysfunctional state and compel Western leaders to lift sanctions. The conflict has also seen strikes on Ukraine's cultural and religious landmarks. President Biden rejects Ukraine's bid for NATO membership but commits to a multi-year assistance program.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: China Fires Foreign Minister Qin Gang One Month into His Disappearance
China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, was unexpectedly ousted from his position and replaced by his predecessor, Wang Yi. Qin's disappearance and the lack of official information from the Foreign Ministry sparked rumors, including speculation of an extramarital affair with a journalist and clashes with Wang. The decision to remove Qin was made during a special session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee.
The Blaze: Horowitz: The blackout of the Fargo terrorist attack obscures a broader concern in small-town America
After years of fighting wars overseas, the US is now facing the consequences of mass Middle Eastern migration. A recent terror attack in Fargo, North Dakota, highlights the vulnerability of heartland cities to Islamic terrorism. The attacker, Mohamad Barakat, came to the US as a refugee from Syria and carried out a targeted jihad, with the potential for mass casualties. This incident, along with the influx of refugees transforming cities like Fargo, raises concerns about the impact of immigration policies on national security.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Biden’s Water-Heater Rule Is a Bad Deal for Consumers
The Biden administration proposes a new rule requiring energy-efficient water heaters that claim to save consumers billions. However, the rule is a bad deal for many due to higher costs and functional limitations. Heat-pump water heaters are more expensive to purchase and install, and the savings may take a long time to recoup, especially in colder climates. Additionally, the units function like air conditioners, blowing out cold air, which can be problematic in basements or small spaces. The rule may work well for some but not for everyone.
National Review: The Corner: A McDonald’s Conundrum, a Burrito Mystery
The prices of a breakfast-sausage-burrito meal at two McDonald's locations in New York City are significantly different, with one costing almost twice as much as the other. Despite the lack of product differentiation, the closer and more expensive McDonald's still attracts customers, potentially due to their time constraints. This phenomenon is explained by economist Harold Hotelling's theory on differentiation.
Forbes: In Defense Of Polygamous Reward Programs: Lessons From Gap, Ulta & More
Consumerism is polyamorous, with shoppers loyal to multiple retailers. Poly-reward programs, like coalition programs in Europe and Canada, allow loyalty members to earn and redeem points with multiple brands. These programs benefit from shared insights, new partnerships, shared operational costs, and increased flexibility for members. Poly-loyalty requires poly-rewards.
#culture
#history
Newsbusters: PANTS ON FIRE: ABC Ties Emmett Till Lynching to DeSantis, FL’s History Standards
ABC chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce reports on President Biden establishing a national monument honoring Emmett Till. Bruce mentions a controversial debate over the teaching of black history, specifically referring to the Florida Board of Education's curriculum that suggests some slaves may have benefited from their skills. The White House argues that monuments like this will help teach the complete story of the nation's history.
#health
Daily Wire: LeBron James’ Son Suffers Cardiac Arrest During Basketball Workout
LeBron James' son, Bronny, suffered a cardiac arrest during a basketball workout at USC. He was rushed to the hospital but is now in stable condition.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, who had a similar experience, sends prayers and support to the James family. Bronny is a highly ranked basketball player and has already signed lucrative endorsement deals.
The Federalist Papers: Study Shows Unusual Type Of Red Wine Can Make Your Skin Look Younger Within Weeks
A study conducted by the University of Florida suggests that a novel type of red wine made from muscadine grapes could potentially improve skin conditions, specifically elasticity and water retention, in middle-aged and older women. The study utilized non-alcoholic muscadine wine and found positive effects on skin elasticity, but no significant reduction in wrinkles. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.
#education
Newsbusters: PolitiFact Defends Harris On Florida's 'Offensive' History Standards
PolitiFact rates Kamala Harris's claim that Florida teaches enslaved people benefited from slavery as "mostly true," despite criticism from historians.
#crime
Fox News: CO officer who put woman in patrol vehicle that was hit by train claims she didn't realize car was on tracks
On Sept. 26, 2022, Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was arrested for pointing a gun during a road rage incident. She was placed in a police car that was hit by a train, causing her extensive injuries. The officer claims she didn't know the car was parked on the tracks.
Daily Wire: Idaho Murder Suspect Claims DNA May Have Been Planted At Crime Scene By Cops
A suspect in the murder of four University of Idaho students claims that the DNA evidence found at the crime scene may have been planted by police officers. The defense is requesting detailed information on how genetic genealogy was used to link the suspect to the crimes.
Fox News: Video shows moment missing Ohio boy, 4, is found by his family in a field
Law enforcement in Ohio rescued a missing 4-year-old child in a field with the help of aerial surveillance. The child was found walking in a bean field, and the family was reunited and grateful for the help.
Fox News: Carlee Russell’s ex-boyfriend says he’s ‘disgusted’ with her for lying about kidnapping by Alabama interstate
Carlee Russell's ex-boyfriend, Thomar Simmons, expressed feeling blindsided after learning that Russell lied about being kidnapped on the side of an Alabama interstate. Russell confessed to fabricating the story, causing hurt and confusion.
Police in Hoover, Alabama, announced that Russell confessed to fabricating the story of her abduction. She claimed to have been taken by a man while checking on a wandering toddler, but investigators found evidence that cast doubt on her story.
Fox News: Brother of San Francisco's mayor resentenced to shorter term in death of girlfriend following robbery
The brother of San Francisco's mayor gets a reduced sentence in a robbery and homicide case. His sentence is reduced from 44 years to just over 31 for involuntary manslaughter, armed robbery, and carjacking.
Mixed emotions arise as Napoleon Brown's attorney expresses satisfaction over the reduced sentence but wanted an even shorter term. Brown has served nearly 22 years in prison. The mayor's office has not commented on the matter yet.
Fox News: MA inmate counselor received around $140K in illegal benefits from wealthy prisoner, according to prosecutor
A federal prison counselor in Massachusetts received over $140,000 in illegal benefits and loans from a wealthy inmate. The counselor will plead guilty to bribery, making false statements, and identity theft.
Daily Wire: Former Pastor Charged With Murdering Fellow Pastor’s 8-Year-Old Daughter Nearly 50 Years Ago
An 83-year-old retired pastor, David Zandstra, has been arrested and charged with the 1975 kidnapping and murder of 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington in Pennsylvania. Zandstra, who served as a reverend at Trinity Christian Reformed Church, allegedly confessed to the crime, admitting that he beat her to death after she refused his advances. New evidence from a diary prompted the investigation, and Zandstra was confronted in Georgia, where he admitted his guilt.
Fox News: Gilgo Beach search warrant announcement outside suspect Rex Heuermann's house
The New York prosecutor visits serial killer suspect's house. Heuermann faces murder charges for four Gilgo Beach deaths.
Breitbart: Seven Years On, Jury to Deliver Verdict on Brussels Terror That Killed 32
A verdict is expected on Tuesday in the trial of 10 defendants, including Salah Abdeslam, for the 2016 Brussels bombings claimed by the Islamic State group. The trial, the largest in Belgium's history, aims to address the violence that killed 32 people and left almost 900 wounded. If convicted, some defendants could face up to 30 years in prison.
#sports
Forbes: NBA Summer League Adds Firepower To Its Upcoming Media Negotiations
The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas is a major event that showcases young NBA talent and brings in significant economic impact to the city. The organizers, Warren LeGarie and Albert Hall, have focused on providing a fun atmosphere for players and fans alike. The league's growing popularity and strong ratings will be beneficial in the NBA's upcoming media negotiations .
Flag And Cross: El Entrenador De Zambia, Rival De España, Acusado De Abuso Sexual: "Las Amenazaron Con Castigarlas"
Controversy surrounds the Women's World Cup as Zambia's coach, Bruce Mwape, is accused of sexual abuse by players. The allegations have spread worldwide, with reports of ongoing abuse and threats to silence the victims. The FIFA investigation is still ongoing, and both Mwape and the organization remain tight-lipped.
Fox News: Zambia is already on their third-string goalkeeper of Women's World Cup despite only playing one game
Zambia's third-string goalkeeper, Eunice Sakala, will have to carry the load in the Women's World Cup match against Spain after the previous two keepers were disqualified. Sakala, who made her international debut in the last match, is facing tough competition against the sixth-ranked team in the world. Zambia's coach, Bruce Mwape, has a fourth goalkeeper on standby in case of any emergencies.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Primos Partners with Pursuit Energy to Unveil New Line of Energy Drinks
Primos Hunting has partnered with Pursuit Energy to release a new line of energy drinks for outdoor enthusiasts. The drinks are designed to provide the energy needed for early morning hunts without causing jitters or crashes. Offered in different flavors and sugar-free options, these drinks are perfect for staying awake and alert during outdoor activities.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Mary Trump Criticizes Elon Musk And Twitter's Name Change, Alleges White Supremacy
Mary Trump expressed her frustration and anger over Twitter's name and logo change, calling out Elon Musk and accusing him of being a white supremacist and wanting to destroy the platform. This is not the first time she has criticized Musk, and she referred to an episode of "Twilight Zone" to highlight the chaos caused by the rebranding.
#other
Fox News: Deer take refuge from Washington wildfires at base of massive turbines as blaze expands
Bjorn Hedges surveyed the aftermath of a wildfire that tore through the wind farms he manages, discovering deer seeking shelter among the unscathed gravel pads under the towering turbines. Firefighters successfully protected nearby facilities, including a solar farm and a methane-to-energy plant. Evacuations were ordered for numerous homes, some of which were destroyed, while farms and crops also faced the threat of the spreading fire. The wind farms, although temporarily shut down, were largely unaffected, reassuring Hedges that the danger has passed.