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#politics

Forbes: The Biggest Allegations Against Hunter Biden Involving His Father, Explained
The Biggest Allegations Against Hunter Biden Involving His Father, Explained
Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Justice Department has sparked renewed focus on unproven claims that President Joe Biden engaged in questionable business dealings abroad. The charges against Hunter Biden, which were not linked to his father, involved tax evasion and lying on a gun form. However, allegations of Joe Biden using his influence to aid his son's foreign business dealings have been circulating for years, leading to GOP impeachment calls and denials from the White House.


Red State: WH Press Secretary KJP Says Biden Would Not Pardon Hunter—but Do We Believe Her?
WH Press Secretary KJP Says Biden Would Not Pardon Hunter—but Do We Believe Her?
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre firmly denies the possibility of President Biden pardoning his son, Hunter, who is facing legal trouble. She deflects questions and appears irritated when pressed on the matter. Critics question her credibility and speculate on the DOJ's handling of the Biden case.


The Blaze: Seemingly confused Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein repeatedly told to say 'aye' during awkward committee vote
Seemingly confused Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein repeatedly told to say 'aye' during awkward committee vote
Confused Senator Dianne Feinstein was repeatedly told to say "aye" during a vote by the Senate Appropriations Committee. The senator, who has faced health concerns, is not seeking re-election.


Fox News: 'View' host mocked for saying 'conservative hero' Kemp is more electable than DeSantis: 'You'd oppose him too'
'View' host mocked for saying 'conservative hero' Kemp is more electable than DeSantis: 'You'd oppose him too'
Conservative co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin of "The View" suggests Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp would do better in the GOP primary than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Media and Trump campaign declare DeSantis' presidential bid dead due to polls and layoffs. Griffin praises Kemp's conservative credentials. Critics argue she would oppose Kemp if he ran for president. DeSantis maintains second place in polls behind Trump.


#society

The Right Scoop: Watch the shocking difference between the media in four years on the issue of whistleblowers
Watch the shocking difference between the media in four years on the issue of whistleblowers
Two videos show contrasting media coverage of whistleblowers in 2019 and 2023.

A concerned mother dog hopes for help in rescuing her puppies, while two young sisters' bond grows stronger over time.


Flag And Cross: Watch: Tucker Carlson Sits Down with Ice Cube, Discusses How Rapper Feels About Race and Police
Watch: Tucker Carlson Sits Down with Ice Cube, Discusses How Rapper Feels About Race and Police
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed rapper and actor Ice Cube on his show. They discussed topics such as race and law enforcement. Ice Cube believes that the police have a philosophy of "win and make it home at night" and that they prioritize this over upholding the law. He also thinks that racial conflict is overemphasized in American life and that connection between individuals matters more than race. Ice Cube wanted to speak with Carlson because he believes in talking to others and having healthy debates.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: Problems with India’s Rice-Export Ban
The Corner: Problems with India’s Rice-Export Ban
India is banning some rice exports due to rising prices. This move is politically motivated and may harm rural farmers.


Newsbusters: Amazon on Chopping Block? FTC Attempting to Cut Notch in Bezos Empire
Amazon on Chopping Block? FTC Attempting to Cut Notch in Bezos Empire
The FTC is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, focusing on alleged antitrust practices. The investigation is part of FTC Chair Lina Khan's war against corporations.


#culture

Daily Wire: Sinéad O’Connor Warned Her Children What To Do If She ‘Died Suddenly’
Sinéad O’Connor Warned Her Children What To Do If She ‘Died Suddenly’
Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor dies at 56, and in a 2021 interview, she reveals that she had instructed her children to protect her art and financial stability before calling emergency services. She criticizes record companies for profiting from releasing music posthumously and expresses anger over the use of Prince's songs in commercials.


PJ Media: Did Jason Aldean Cave to the Woke Mob?
Did Jason Aldean Cave to the Woke Mob?
Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town" faced backlash for using Black Lives Matter footage in its music video. CMT pulled the video, but Aldean caved to pressure and removed the footage despite conservative support. The music industry prioritizes image over music, and Aldean's label sought an escape rather than paying attention to actual sales. The controversy highlights the lack of artistic freedom and the stifling of dissenting voices by cultural elites. Aldean went against the mainstream, but his authenticity clashed with the industry's desires.


National Review: The Corner: Getting Sinéad O’Connor’s Vandal Gesture Wrong
The Corner: Getting Sinéad O’Connor’s Vandal Gesture Wrong
In the wake of Sinéad O'Connor's death, there has been discussion regarding her controversial appearance on Saturday Night Live where she tore up a picture of John Paul II. While some saw her gesture as a symbol of Ireland's rejection of the Catholic Church's influence, others found it disrespectful. Her career suffered in the United States, but continued in Ireland and the UK where secularization had been underway for decades. The misunderstanding of her message in America highlights the stark contrast between theocracy in Ireland and the pluralist, secular society of the United States.


#history

Flag And Cross: Rare Coin Unveils Evidence Of Second Temple Destruction In Jerusalem
Rare Coin Unveils Evidence Of Second Temple Destruction In Jerusalem
Rare coin found in Jerusalem's City of David National Park, inscribed "For the Freedom of Zion," believed to be a souvenir from the time of the Temple's destruction. Other artifacts including a stone weight and spinning wheel offer insight into Jewish life during the Roman siege.


#health

Flag And Cross: Less Than 5 Minutes Of Vigorous Daily Chores Cuts Cancer Risk By Up To A Third
Less Than 5 Minutes Of Vigorous Daily Chores Cuts Cancer Risk By Up To A Third
Just a few minutes of vigorous activity during daily tasks can significantly reduce the risk of certain cancers, according to a study. Even those who don't go to the gym can benefit from as little as 4.5 minutes of vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA). Activities such as housework, carrying heavy bags, power walking, or playing with kids can all contribute to lowering cancer risk. Researchers found up to a 32% reduction in cancer incidence in those who engaged in VILPA compared to those who did none.


Forbes: More Americans Face Possibly Life-Threatening Red Meat Allergy After Spike In Tick-Borne Illness
More Americans Face Possibly Life-Threatening Red Meat Allergy After Spike In Tick-Borne Illness
Up to 450,000 Americans since 2010 have been affected by alpha-gal syndrome, an allergic condition caused by tick bites that results in a hypersensitivity to red meat and/or dairy products. Symptoms range from mild to severe, and there is currently no known cure for the condition. Many healthcare providers are unaware of alpha-gal syndrome, with 42% of those surveyed having never heard of it.


#education

Fox News: DeSantis takes swing at Byron Donalds in defense of Florida's slavery curriculum: 'Don't stand with Kamala'
DeSantis takes swing at Byron Donalds in defense of Florida's slavery curriculum: 'Don't stand with Kamala'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Rep. Byron Donalds defend the new school curriculum against criticism from Kamala Harris over its slavery approach. DeSantis claims it was done by Black history scholars and not whitewashing.


#crime

Forbes: Billionaire Casino Mogul Steve Wynn Settles For $10 Million Over Sexual Misconduct—And Is Banned From Gaming Industry
Billionaire Casino Mogul Steve Wynn Settles For $10 Million Over Sexual Misconduct—And Is Banned From Gaming Industry
Billionaire casino mogul Steve Wynn settled a sexual misconduct case for $10 million, agreeing to cut ties with the industry. Wynn, who developed iconic Las Vegas hotels, resigned from his company in 2018 amid allegations but denied wrongdoing.


#other

Daily Wire: ‘Global Warming’ Is Out. ‘Global Boiling’ Is In, United Nations Secretary-General Says
‘Global Warming’ Is Out. ‘Global Boiling’ Is In, United Nations Secretary-General Says
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres claims that "global boiling" is the new term for climate change, stating that humans are to blame for the disaster. Guterres, a former president of the Socialist International, believes in government control and global regulations to save the planet. However, author George Gilder argues that capitalism, driven by creativity and faith in the future, is the key to solving problems, not socialism and restrictions. Gilder warns that embracing Guterres' ideology will lead to scarcity, deprivation, and fear.


Daily Wire: Studios Load Up On AI Specialists As Actors, Writers Remain On Picket Line
Studios Load Up On AI Specialists As Actors, Writers Remain On Picket Line
Hollywood studios are hiring Artificial Intelligence specialists as actors and writers continue to strike over concerns about the threat AI poses to their careers. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) joined the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike in July, demanding protections against AI taking away their jobs. Disney and Netflix have both announced AI job openings, seeking individuals who can push the limits of AI tools in creativity. This move has sparked controversy among artists, with actor Bryan Cranston giving a passionate speech declaring that actors' jobs will not be given to robots.