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#politics

National Review: DeSantis Reboot Focuses on Economic Failures of ‘Elites’ over ‘Woke’ Culture-War Fights
DeSantis Reboot Focuses on Economic Failures of ‘Elites’ over ‘Woke’ Culture-War Fights
Florida governor Ron DeSantis unveiled an economic plan to revitalize the American economy and boost his presidential campaign. The plan calls for simplifying the tax code, reining in federal spending, taking on China, securing the border, limiting unskilled immigration, and ending ideological investment standards. DeSantis emphasized the need to reverse the decline of the country and restore it to greatness.


Fox News: 'Stop!': Kamala Harris continues attacking Florida Black history curriculum, doesn't want 'unnecessary debate'
'Stop!': Kamala Harris continues attacking Florida Black history curriculum, doesn't want 'unnecessary debate'
Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes divisive extremists for creating an unnecessary debate on slavery in Florida's Black history curriculum. She emphasizes that enslaved people did not benefit from slavery and calls for unity. The media has been misrepresenting the curriculum, according to Dr. William Allen, who clarifies that while Africans showed resilience and adaptability during slavery, it was never stated that slavery was beneficial.


The Federalist Papers: Sen. Rand Paul Sends Criminal Referral of Dr. Anthony Fauci to DOJ, New Evidence Showing Fauci's Testimony ‘Absolutely a Lie’
Sen. Rand Paul Sends Criminal Referral of Dr. Anthony Fauci to DOJ, New Evidence Showing Fauci's Testimony ‘Absolutely a Lie’
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has made a criminal referral against Dr. Anthony Fauci, claiming that Fauci's previous testimony before Congress contradicts evidence, particularly regarding funding gain-of-function research. Paul cites an email from Fauci that suggests the possibility of the virus being intentionally inserted and the Wuhan University's involvement in gain-of-function experiments. The DOJ will determine if any action will be taken.


#society

The Economist: Horrifying numbers of Americans will not make it to old age
Horrifying numbers of Americans will not make it to old age


America's rates of early death are higher than other rich countries, with Hazard, Kentucky being a particularly dangerous place to live. Opiate addiction and drug overdoses, along with heart attacks, traffic deaths, and firearms contribute to high mortality rates. Poor health, obesity, and violence are major factors, but regional variation and cultural beliefs about personal responsibility also play a role. The government's response has been slow, with a focus on external enemies rather than implementing direct life-saving measures.


The Blaze: Whitlock: LeBron James’ I Promise School can’t match the benefits of a father
Whitlock: LeBron James’ I Promise School can’t match the benefits of a father


LeBron James' I Promise School in Akron is failing to improve academic performance, with no eighth-graders passing Ohio's math test and only 8% of students reading at an appropriate level. Despite well-intentioned efforts, the school's approach of providing various resources like uniforms, food, and affordable housing fails to address the root issue of absent fathers in the lives of these at-risk students. The need for strong familial relationships and father figures is crucial for educational success, yet society and celebrities like LeBron James often overlook this fact in favor of providing material and external support.


Daily Wire: NYC Avenue Reportedly Overrun With Prostitutes Soliciting In Broad Daylight, Propositioning Kids: ‘Police Do Nothing’
NYC Avenue Reportedly Overrun With Prostitutes Soliciting In Broad Daylight, Propositioning Kids: ‘Police Do Nothing’
Brothels are running rampant on one street in the Queens neighborhood of Corona, New York City. Residents are frustrated as the prostitutes, who sometimes proposition children, operate openly during the day. Concerned mothers have formed a group to combat the sex trade's influence on their children, while advocates worry about the risk of sex trafficking. The NYPD has shifted its focus from arresting prostitutes to cracking down on buyers of sex. The rise in brothels adds to the city's struggles with homelessness and certain forms of violent crime.


Red State: Grown-Up Children and Permanent Minors
Grown-Up Children and Permanent Minors
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Children have historically become adults around their mid-teens to 21, based on physical development and maturity. However, it has become popular today to delay adulthood, with people arguing that 18 and 21 are still too young to make important decisions. This has led to inconsistencies in legal ages for various activities, creating confusion and prolonging immaturity. It is important to establish one age of majority for everything to encourage responsibility and growth in young adults. Society needs to expect children to grow up again.


The Blaze: Mugger beats woman with weighted sock inside NYC elevator multiple times — all for just $25
Mugger beats woman with weighted sock inside NYC elevator multiple times — all for just $25


A woman in Manhattan was attacked and robbed by a man posing as a UPS worker. He used a sock filled with objects to assault her in an elevator. The mugger fled on a bicycle. In another incident, a man stabbed two people with scissors outside a bakery in New York City's West Village. Meanwhile, the city is dealing with a wave of mass migrant arrivals and has recently passed a law banning the use of plastic utensils in take-out and delivery orders.


Newsbusters: The View’s Navarro: DeSantis Getting a 'Beating' Like a Slave in Polls, Hopes He Learns Skills
The View’s Navarro: DeSantis Getting a 'Beating' Like a Slave in Polls, Hopes He Learns Skills
ABC's The View faces controversy for promoting false claims about Florida schools teaching that slavery was good. Ana Navarro, a co-host, trivializes slavery and mocks Governor Ron DeSantis's low poll numbers, comparing them to a beating. She suggests he should learn humility and compassion from it. VP Kamala Harris is also criticized for promoting false narratives about slavery.


Breitbart: Jason Aldean: 'Try That in a Small Town' Is the Spirit of Boston's Response to the Marathon Bombers
Jason Aldean: 'Try That in a Small Town' Is the Spirit of Boston's Response to the Marathon Bombers
Country music star Jason Aldean defended his song "Try That in a Small Town" during a concert in Boston, saying that the unity demonstrated by the city after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings showed what the song is all about. He emphasized that the song is not about race, but about people coming together and acting responsibly. Aldean responded to critics who accused the song of promoting lynching, calling their attacks "meritless and dangerous."


#war

Fox News: China imposes restrictions on exports of long-range civilian drones, cites Russia's war in Ukraine
China imposes restrictions on exports of long-range civilian drones, cites Russia's war in Ukraine
China imposed restrictions on exports of long-range civilian drones due to concerns that they might be converted for military use in light of Russia's war in Ukraine. The Ministry of Commerce stated that the controls aim to prevent the non-peaceful use of drones, but did not provide details on the specific restrictions. China is a major developer and exporter of drones, and DJI Technology Co., one of the industry's top competitors, withdrew from Russia and Ukraine to prevent their drones from being used in combat.


#economy

Fox News: China unveils measures to boost consumption amid post-COVID recovery challenges
China unveils measures to boost consumption amid post-COVID recovery challenges
China's State Council announces measures to boost consumption in sectors like automobiles, real estate, and services to aid economic development. The government plans to improve charging infrastructure for new energy vehicles, expand affordable rental housing, and reduce admission fees at scenic areas.

Unnamed officials from the National Development and Reform Commission reveal plans to utilize holidays as an opportunity to promote holiday consumption and boost the economy. Policymakers have pledged to provide further policy support and stimulus measures to stimulate domestic demand in the sluggish post-COVID recovery.


#culture

Forbes: 3 Nice New Non-Alcoholic Products To Try In August
3 Nice New Non-Alcoholic Products To Try In August
Non-alcoholic beverages are gaining popularity as more people opt for moderation. The market for non-alcoholic drinks is valued at nearly $10 billion worldwide and continues to grow. Some exciting new offerings include Studio Null's Gruner Weiss, a salty and aromatic blend, and Edenvale's Expedition Series, featuring Spanish-inspired wines. Domaine Pierre Chavin offers elegant and alcohol-free options, such as a Chardonnay with the richness of a French cremant.


#history

National Review: The Corner: Should Oppenheimer Be More Anti-Bomb?
The Corner: Should Oppenheimer Be More Anti-Bomb?
In her column, Peggy Noonan discusses the film "Oppenheimer" and how she expected it to be a warning to the world. While the film begins with a sense of dread, it loses its warning message in a dense subplot. However, there is still plenty of warning about the dangers of nuclear weapons and the arms race.


#health

Fox News: US announces trial Medicare payment program for care providers of dementia patients
US announces trial Medicare payment program for care providers of dementia patients
The U.S. government is launching a trial payment program for dementia care coordination services covered by Medicare. The program aims to delay nursing home care and includes personalized assessments, care plans, and a support line.


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Best Work Boots for Sore Feet of 2023
Best Overall work boots for sore feet: Wolverine Overpass 6” Work Boot. Features include flex like a running shoe, removable Ortholite footbed, and composite safety toe.

Best Value work boots for sore feet: Ever Boots Ultra Dry Work Boot. Features include excellent waterproofing, tough but don't need breaking in, and budget-friendly price.


National Review: The Corner: Left-Wing Politics Are Infecting Health Care
The Corner: Left-Wing Politics Are Infecting Health Care
The politicization of previously apolitical areas is a troubling trend. In the field of healthcare, there is a noticeable left-wing tilt, with institutions and organizations embracing this ideology.


#crime

Fox News: Chicago mother, 21, killed in shooting that wounded 8 others as weekend gun violence victims in city nears 50
Chicago mother, 21, killed in shooting that wounded 8 others as weekend gun violence victims in city nears 50
Nearly 50 shooting victims, including a 21-year-old mother of two, were reported in Chicago over the weekend. Kanesha Gaines was fatally shot in the face while with a group of women in the city's North Lawndale neighborhood. The shooting was one of 29 incidents in a violent weekend in Chicago.


Fox News: British man freed after Cyprus court rules killing wife to spare her pain was manslaughter act of love
British man freed after Cyprus court rules killing wife to spare her pain was manslaughter act of love
A British man, David Hunter, is released from prison in Cyprus after being sentenced to two years for killing his wife. He acted out of love to spare her from the pain caused by her blood cancer.


#sports

Forbes: Anna Leigh Waters Is Unstoppable At The Professional Pickleball Tour Seattle Open
Anna Leigh Waters Is Unstoppable At The Professional Pickleball Tour Seattle Open
The 2023 Seattle Open marked the first time the Carvana Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) tour visited the city. Over 1,000 players participated in the event, which also served as a qualifying tournament for the USAP Nationals in Dallas. In the men's singles event, Ben Johns emerged victorious, while Anna Leigh Waters secured her sixth consecutive triple crown in the women’s singles event.


Fox News: Ex-NFL linebacker dismisses Colin Kaepernick's latest comeback attempt: 'The senior prom was like 6 years ago'
Ex-NFL linebacker dismisses Colin Kaepernick's latest comeback attempt: 'The senior prom was like 6 years ago'
Colin Kaepernick's video about his pursuit of an NFL comeback has received mixed reactions from former football players, including Terence Garvin. Garvin believes that there are too many young quarterbacks in the league for any team to sign a 35-year-old who hasn't played since 2017. The former players also suggest that Kaepernick's social activism and protests during the national anthem have made him a controversial figure and unlikely to be welcomed back into the league.


#other

Daily Wire: Pee-Wee Herman Actor Paul Reubens Dead At 70
Pee-Wee Herman Actor Paul Reubens Dead At 70
Paul Reubens, known for playing Pee-wee Herman, died at 70 after battling cancer for six years. His statement expressed gratitude and love for his friends and fans.


Forbes: Mind Reading: Maroon 5’s Founding Drummer Had A Mental Break On The Road. Now He’s A Therapist With Insights On How Self-Care Benefits Both Artists And Industry
Mind Reading: Maroon 5’s Founding Drummer Had A Mental Break On The Road. Now He’s A Therapist With Insights On How Self-Care Benefits Both Artists And Industry
Ryan Dusick, the founding drummer of Maroon 5, experienced a serious mental break during the band's rise to fame. He struggled with pressure, physical pain, and mental health issues. After leaving the band, he fell into addiction but eventually found his purpose in helping others through service and therapy. Dusick emphasizes the need for self-care and the importance of addressing mental health in the music industry.


Fox News: 'Pee-wee Herman' actor Paul Reubens dead at 70
'Pee-wee Herman' actor Paul Reubens dead at 70
Comedian Paul Reubens, known for his character Pee-wee Herman, has passed away at 70 after battling cancer. Reubens was an iconic figure who brought joy to both children and adults with his positivity and whimsy.