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#politics

Fox News: Biden scorched for response to question about talking to Hunter's business associates: 'Pathological liar'
Biden scorched for response to question about talking to Hunter's business associates: 'Pathological liar'
Commentators on social media criticized President Biden for his response to a question about his son's business dealings. Biden denied ever discussing business with anyone and dismissed the question as not true. Critics accused him of avoiding the issue and being dishonest.


Fox News: FBI targeting of Catholics under scrutiny, dozens dead in wildfire and more top headlines
FBI targeting of Catholics under scrutiny, dozens dead in wildfire and more top headlines
House GOP claims that documents contradict FBI director's stance on targeting Catholics as potential terrorists.

Wildfires result in extensive damage and numerous deaths in a historic Hawaiian town.


American Thinker: Tactics that destroyed a revolutionary auto in 1948 used to indict Trump
Tactics that destroyed a revolutionary auto in 1948 used to indict Trump


This year marks the 75th anniversary of Preston Tucker's dream car, which faced legal entanglements similar to those against Donald Trump. The Tucker '48 was revolutionary, but production was hindered by lack of financing and government interference. Tucker's legal nightmares mirror the tactics being used against Trump. The similarities are hard to dismiss.


PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: The Hunter Biden Bank Records Are Predictably Sleazy
The Morning Briefing: The Hunter Biden Bank Records Are Predictably Sleazy
House Oversight Committee releases bank records showing Hunter Biden received millions in payments from Russian, Ukrainian, and Kazakh oligarchs. Payments totaled over $20 million.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Can India Become A ‘Drone Superpower’ To Rival China?
Can India Become A ‘Drone Superpower’ To Rival China?
In the world of small drone making, China dominates the market and Indian government seeks to break this reliance and start their own drone industry. Concerns over Chinese-made drones include data privacy and potential spyware. India has banned the import of Chinese drones and is now looking to ban Chinese components in Indian drones. This move could potentially position India as an alternative supplier of small drones in the global market.


Liberty Nation: Putin Shoots for the Moon
Putin Shoots for the Moon
Russia's President Putin announces a lunar mission, launching Luna-25 from Vostochny Cosmodrome in Siberia on August 11. The mission aims to analyze the lunar surface composition at the southern pole and determine the presence of ice or valuable minerals. India's lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, coincides with Luna-25's journey to the moon. Both spacecraft are scheduled to touch down at the lunar south pole on August 23. The European Space Agency has severed its cooperation with Roscosmos due to Russia's aggression against Ukraine, leaving Russia to prepare the mission on its own. The launch is also complicated by the need to evacuate a Russian village in the rocket's launch path. Putin's pursuit of the moon mission may be driven by pride, despite Russia's financial strain. Meanwhile, the US continues to progress in its exploration of the moon and beyond.


#economy

Forbes: Target Will Serve Starbucks At Curbside Pick-Ups
Target Will Serve Starbucks At Curbside Pick-Ups
Target Stores is now offering food and drinks for curbside pickup, a move that has proven popular with customers. Starbucks has been serving food and drinks in Target stores for years, and now baristas will bring hot coffee to drivers picking up merchandise. Curbside pickup has led to increased business at Target stores, with customers spending 20-30% more than before.


#culture

National Review: Harvard’s Fogg Museum Comes Back to Life with a Glorious Watercolor Show
Harvard’s Fogg Museum Comes Back to Life with a Glorious Watercolor Show
The Fogg art museum at Harvard finally reopened after being closed for a long time due to Covid. The museum's collection of American watercolors is exceptional and the exhibition showcases paintings from 1880-1990. American artists have excelled in the medium of watercolor due to their ability to capture moments of spontaneity and fluidity. The exhibition highlights the evolution and beauty of watercolor as an art form.


#education

National Review: The Affirmative-Action Ruling Could Spell Trouble for the MCAT
The Affirmative-Action Ruling Could Spell Trouble for the MCAT
The Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action in college admissions is leading to workarounds that could harm the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) wants to increase the number of black doctors, even if it means discriminating against other applicants or changing standards. The AAMC is devising metrics that narrowly skirt racial preference, which could lead to a showdown with the MCAT.


#crime

Fox News: Summers of sin: Separate New York serial slayings strike fear in warmer months
Summers of sin: Separate New York serial slayings strike fear in warmer months
On this day in 1977, the "Son of Sam" gunman David Berkowitz was arrested in Yonkers. Decades later, his story would inspire the movie "Summer of Sam." The Gilgo Beach slayings and "Son of Sam" murders may have some similarities, but they happened under different circumstances and targeted different victims. The suspects in both cases may have shared a preference for attacking victims in the summer.


#sports

Fox News: Family of rising cycling star Magnus White searches for answers in son's tragic death
Family of rising cycling star Magnus White searches for answers in son's tragic death
Up-and-coming cyclist Magnus White tragically died while preparing for the world championships in Scotland. The investigation into his death is ongoing, and his parents are urging anyone with information to contact the authorities. The cycling community mourns the loss of a dedicated and talented young athlete.


Forbes: Kristaps Porzingis & ‘Injury’ Reports: A Boston Celtics Summer Nightmare
Kristaps Porzingis & ‘Injury’ Reports: A Boston Celtics Summer Nightmare
The Boston Celtics are facing concerns over Kristaps Porzingis' foot injury and the possibility of him missing the FIBA World Cup. Although the severity of the injury is unclear, any foot problem for a tall NBA player like Porzingis raises concerns. The Celtics have dealt with injuries in the past and can withstand his absence, but they hope that Porzingis can stay healthy and contribute to the team.


#other

Fox News: Judge allows US government to continue Nevada’s controversial wild horse roundup
Judge allows US government to continue Nevada’s controversial wild horse roundup
Dozens of mustangs have died during Nevada's summer roundup of wild horses. Opponents want the practice of culling mustang herds to stop, but a judge denied an emergency order to halt the roundup, stating that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management was capturing horses as humanely as possible.


American Thinker: A tribute to master filmmaker William Friedkin
A tribute to master filmmaker William Friedkin
William Friedkin, the acclaimed director known for films like "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist," died at the age of 87. He started in the TV industry and rose through the ranks to direct hundreds of programs. Friedkin's breakthrough came with "The French Connection," a gritty crime drama that won five Oscars. He also directed "The Exorcist," which became a highly successful and influential horror film. Despite some later commercial failures, Friedkin's work in the industry left a lasting legacy.


Flag And Cross: Horrified Mom Scrambles To Save Her Kids After Baby Monitor Explodes
Horrified Mom Scrambles To Save Her Kids After Baby Monitor Explodes
A baby monitor explodes in a home, causing panic as a mother saves her two children. The monitor started hissing and smoking while the mother was baking, prompting her to grab her children and flee. The monitor was later discovered to have burned the kitchen worktop.