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10 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Nolte: NY Mayor Eric Adams Whines Illegal Aliens Will ‘Decimate’ City
New York Mayor Eric Adams refuses to take responsibility for the influx of illegal aliens in his city. Despite being a sanctuary city, Adams blames border states for sending migrants to NYC. He complains about the cost of caring for them but fails to acknowledge that New York has received only a small fraction of the migrants compared to other states. Adams is seeking federal money while disregarding the negative impact the illegals have on the city's neighborhoods. The issue is part of a larger national problem of Democrats prioritizing the replacement of Americans with compliant immigrants.
Fox News: Supermodel Paulina Porizkova is 'terrified' of posting on Instagram after making 'an expensive mistake'
Former supermodel Paulina Porizkova recently revealed on Instagram that she is taking a break from posting professional photos due to fear of being sued for unauthorized use of images. Porizkova explained that she was sued by a photographer after posting a picture of the war in Ukraine without permission or payment. She settled the lawsuit out of court and acknowledged her mistake, vowing to only post pictures of herself in the future.
#politics
Daily Wire: Kentucky Gov. Backs Transgender Procedures Linked To Negative Health Outcomes For Children
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear publicly supports access to non-surgical "gender-affirming" treatments for minors but claims he does not support sex change surgeries on kids. However, medical associations and "detransitioners" argue that these procedures have negative health outcomes and do not improve mental health or reduce suicide rates. Critics also warn about potential health risks associated with non-surgical gender procedures, such as increased risk of heart attacks, stroke, diabetes, blood clots, and cancers. This controversy has become a significant issue in the Kentucky gubernatorial race.
Front Page Magazine: Does Bernie Sanders's Political Career Exist to Enrich His Wife's Family?
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have both been accused of using their political careers to enrich their families. Bernie Sanders paid his wife $80,000 for consulting and ad placement, even though she had no expertise in the field. His wife's daughter and son also benefited from his connections and endorsements. Additionally, Sanders funneled $200,000 from his campaign to his wife's nonprofit institute, which pays a six-figure salary to her son. The institute received the largest donations from Sanders' campaign and another nonprofit connected to Walmart. Despite his rhetoric against the wealthy, Sanders has rigged the rules to benefit his own family.
Breitbart: Biden Denies Archer's Claims of Business Calls with Family Associates
President Joe Biden denies claims made by Hunter Biden's former business associate, Devon Archer, that he was involved in their business dealings. Archer testified that Biden had been on speakerphone multiple times during meetings with business associates. However, Biden insists that he never discussed business with anyone.
Breitbart: Comer: House GOP Will Subpoena Biden Family
House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. James Comer plans to subpoena the Biden family to appear before the committee, as part of an ongoing investigation. Comer believes they have built a strong case with evidence that would hold up in court. He intends to interview a few more associates before proceeding.
Front Page Magazine: Prosecutors Targeting Trump Gave FBI's McCabe a Pass
Former President of the United States charged with criminal conspiracies to undermine the government and obstruct the 2020 election. Molly Gaston, a prosecutor known for working on high-profile cases, involved in the prosecution. Similar cases against figures in Trump's orbit resulted in successful prosecutions.
#society
Fox News: Names like 'Gunner' and 'Colt' are controversial because of gun control claims baby naming site
Popular baby naming website, Nameberry, released a list of the top 20 most controversial names with political or offensive roots in 2023. The list included religious names, virtue names, and names associated with politicians and fictional characters. Names like "Gunner" and "Dixie" were singled out for their polarizing connotations related to weaponry and racial issues. The article also mentioned the controversy surrounding names like "India" and "Jemima" due to historical and racial associations. Finally, the article highlighted the negative connotations of the name "Karen" as a slang term for an obnoxious and entitled middle-aged white woman.
Forbes: White Supremacist Arrested Over Alleged Threats He Made To Jury Of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Trial
Lloyd, a self-proclaimed "reverend" of a white supremacy movement, was arrested for threatening the jury and witnesses involved in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter. He made violent threats through social media, website comments, and emails. Lloyd was charged with obstruction of justice, transmitting threats, and witness tampering, facing up to 35 years in prison. He also targeted Jewish areas in Pittsburgh with discriminatory threats.
#war
Red State: Putin's War, Week 76. Russia Shut Out of Peace Conference and Its Black Sea Gambit Backfires
Week 76 of the Russian Army's lightning attack on Ukraine continues with political maneuvers, including a peace conference hosted by Saudi Arabia. China shows interest in peace talks, distancing itself from Russia. Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have hardened, with no diplomatic solution in sight. Ukrainian Navy launches attacks on Russian ships, and Russia retaliates with missile strikes on Ukrainian cities. European companies face massive losses from operations in Russia, prompting some to exit quickly. The war provides cover for Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts, while Russia violates the Budapest Memorandum by using previously surrendered weapons. The iconic Motherland Monument in Kiev removes Soviet symbology.
#health
Breitbart: Franklin Graham Urges Prayer for Those Affected by Hawaii Wildfires
Franklin Graham calls for prayer for those affected by deadly wildfires in Hawaii, which have claimed 36 lives and destroyed the historic town of Lahaina. The fires have overwhelmed Maui's hospital system, and President Biden has declared a major disaster in the state, providing federal aid.
Forbes: Suicide Rate Reaches All-Time High In 2022, CDC Data Suggests
The suicide epidemic in the U.S. continues to grow, with nearly 50,000 Americans taking their own lives in 2022, a 2.6% increase from 2021. The highest increase in suicide rates was among adults aged 65 and older, followed by those aged 45 to 64. Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders had the largest increase among racial and ethnic groups. Surprisingly, the suicide rate among young people decreased by 8.4%.
Fox News: Georgia police launch probe after lawsuit into baby's alleged decapitation during delivery
Authorities in Georgia are investigating the death of a baby that was allegedly decapitated during delivery at a hospital. Lawyers for the mother have filed a lawsuit against the medical center, claiming medical staff acted negligently. The hospital denies the allegations and states that the baby died prior to delivery.
#education
#crime
Fox News: Ex-NFL cornerback facing 15 fraud charges totaling over $100,000 after arrest in Canada
Former NFL player Buster Skrine has been arrested in Canada and is facing more than a dozen fraud charges for allegedly obtaining over $100,000 through fraudulent means. Police believe Skrine has been committing similar offenses across Canada. Skrine, who announced his retirement from the NFL in July 2022, faces 15 counts, including fraud and possession of property obtained by crime.
Fox News: Philadelphia woman accused of shooting, dismembering parents with chainsaw spared death penalty
A woman accused of killing and dismembering her parents with a chainsaw will not face the death penalty. Verity Beck, 44, pleaded not guilty and will remain jailed without bail. Motive for the slayings remains undisclosed.
Daily Wire: Michigan Republicans Plead Not Guilty In 2020 ‘False Elector Prosecution’
All 16 Republican defendants pleaded not guilty to felony charges over their alleged role in overturning the 2020 presidential election. They are accused of signing their names to documents claiming Donald Trump won Michigan's election and transmitting them to the U.S. Senate and National Archives. The defendants, including RNC's Kathy Berden and Michigan GOP officials, face charges of forgery and election law violations.
Fox News: Dog abandoned at Pittsburgh airport after owner learns it needs crate to fly
Police in Pittsburgh rescue a dog left behind at an airport after its owner couldn't board the flight without a crate.
Daily Wire: Hunter Biden’s ‘Sugar Brother’ Attorney Could Be On The Hook Next
California attorney Kevin Morris, who is linked to President Biden's son Hunter Biden, is facing potential trouble with the California State Bar. Morris, known for being a Democrat donor and allegedly acting as a "fixer" for Hunter Biden, is under investigation for allegedly infiltrating the set of an exposé film about Hunter Biden. Irish filmmaker Phelim McAleer accused Morris of using false pretenses to gather information for his client.
#sports
Fox News: Nick Kyrgios withdraws from US Open, missing every Grand Slam tournament of 2023 season
Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the 2023 U.S. Open, his fourth consecutive Grand Slam absence. No reason was given for his withdrawal, but he cited a wrist injury for his previous absence at Wimbledon. Kyrgios' love for the sport has been in question, as he admitted to dreading a potential return to the court.
Forbes: Joe Musgrove Injury Deals Padres Latest Blow In Disappointing Season
San Diego Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove, who threw the team's only no-hitter, is on the injured list due to shoulder inflammation. He hopes to return before the end of the season, but an upcoming MRI will determine if he can pitch again this year. Without Musgrove, the Padres will rely on other pitchers to make up for his absence. The team is currently fourth in the National League West and is aiming for a wild-card berth.
#technology
Forbes: This Week In XR: Neuralink Series D, Leia3D Acquires Dimenco, Immersed VR Merging With SPAC, ShapesXR Raises $8.6 Million
NVIDIA CEO presents future of AI at computer graphics convention.
Neuralink raises funding for brain computer interface technology.
Newsbusters: Twitter CEO Yaccarino Boasts of Censorship to Please Advertisers
X (formerly Twitter) CEO Linda Yaccarino claims their platform censors and moderates content while still allowing free speech. She emphasizes the new policy of labeling and deamplifying lawful but awful content. Yaccarino focuses on protecting brands and advertisers, but gives a nod to free expression.
#other
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