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10 Aug 2023
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#politics
Forbes: Newsom-DeSantis Showdown Provides Proxy Debate Over Blue Versus Red State Models
The upcoming debate between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will provide a platform to compare their divergent approaches to governance and determine which is better. Newsom may try to position himself as a moderate, but DeSantis can point to evidence that he is not. The debate will cover topics such as school choice, taxes, and environmental policies. While the outcome remains uncertain, the debate sets a precedent for future debates between governors from opposing parties.
Fox News: Lady Gaga's dad says nearby NYC migrant shelter hotbed for catcalling, 'hookers' and bike racing: Report
Joe Germanotta, father of Lady Gaga, claims that migrants housed near his home in New York City have been causing disturbances, catcalling young girls, and partying until the early morning. Germanotta believes that while most of the migrants are "good people," proper security measures and a code of conduct should be implemented to ensure the safety and well-being of the neighborhood. He also criticizes the city's handling of the migrant crisis and suggests alternative solutions.
The Federalist: Glenn Kessler Gets Four 'Pinocchios' For Burisma 'Fact Check'
The Washington Post fact-checked a story about Hunter Biden arranging a dinner between his father and a Ukrainian executive, only to later update the article and admit that the dinner did take place. Although the article received significant attention, Biden aides vehemently disputed the claims, and the fact-check was used to discredit the information during the 2020 election. However, new evidence, including testimony from Hunter Biden's former business partner, confirms that the dinner did occur. The Washington Post has added multiple updates and corrections to the article, but has not published a separate news story acknowledging their errors.
#society
National Review: The Corner: ‘Death’
Novelist Lionel Shriver discusses the personal and societal implications of immortality and her fascination with the topic. She explores the fear and boredom associated with eternal life. The conversation delves into the size of the universe, the significance of memories, and the importance of truly living.
Fox News: 11 dead in France after fire erupts at vacation home for adults with disabilities
11 people die in a fire at a vacation home for adults with disabilities in eastern France. 5 people manage to escape. The fire is under investigation.
#war
The Economist: The Baltic is delighted to be a NATO lake
Charlemagne enjoys a peaceful day at Lazy Beach on the Polish shore of the Baltic Sea, unaware of the imaginary invasion staged by NATO. The Baltic, once a contested trading link, is now primarily a NATO stronghold, with Russia's aggression in Ukraine pushing countries like Sweden and Finland to join the Western allies. The Baltic is now rich, happy, and dynamic.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: China is paying the piper in our public schools
Chinese government-funded Confucius Institutes in American educational institutions are being criticized for promoting propaganda and censoring certain topics that may offend the Chinese Communist Party. Some of these programs have been shut down and replaced with similar programs, while others continue to operate. The Trump administration forced transparency in these relationships, but the Biden administration rescinded this policy. There is a need for further action at the federal and state level to address this threat to education and national security.
#culture
Fox News: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker unveils 800-pound butter cow sculpture ahead of annual agricultural extravaganza
Lorilee Schultz attends the unveiling of the butter cow sculpture at the Illinois State Fair, which features a butter model of herself as a dairy farmer. The sculpture celebrates Illinois dairy families.
The Illinois State Fair opens with festivities including a parade. Governor Pritzker highlights the state's agricultural tradition and investments in the fairgrounds. Top-tier entertainment, including concerts by the Doobie Brothers and Alanis Morrisette, is expected.
#health
The Economist: Tiny hitchhikers on viruses could promote resistance to antibiotics
Scientists have discovered a mechanism involving genetic parasites that promotes bacterial resistance to antibiotics. This mechanism, called lateral transduction, occurs when viruses integrate their genomes into those of bacteria, allowing them to steal up to a quarter of the bacteria's genome. This process is thousands of times faster than other mechanisms and could be the chief driver of microbial drug resistance. This research could have implications for understanding the evolution of bacterial genomes and may provide insights for developing new strategies to combat antibiotic resistance.
#education
National Review: School District Claims Rogue Principal Okayed Anti-White Discrimination. Documents Suggest It Was Official Policy
A Wisconsin elementary school is accused of prioritizing meetings with certain students based on race.
Fox News: Practical yet stylish dorm decor that won't take up too much space
Arranging a college dorm can be challenging. Coordinate with roommates to avoid duplicates and consider additional seating, fairy lights, and photo displays for charm. Storage ottomans, area rugs, and bedside shelves help with organization. Monthly calendars and buildable shelves create extra storage. Retro fridges add a trendy touch.
#crime
Fox News: Man says he put 26.5 pounds of dynamite in friend's cars as 'a joke'
A man in Finland put dynamite in his friend's cars as a joke and later called the police. The incident occurred in the small village of Pedersore.
#sports
Forbes: Wozniacki’s Comeback Halted By Vondrousova In Second Round In Montreal
Caroline Wozniacki's tennis comeback is cut short when she is defeated by Marketa Vondrousova in the Canadian Open. Despite the loss, Wozniacki remains positive and plans to continue playing in upcoming tournaments, including the U.S. Open.
Fox News: Reds' Graham Ashcraft talks heat toward Marlins' Jazz Chisholm Jr: 'He’s lucky that’s what he got'
The Cincinnati Reds lose a close game to the Miami Marlins, with Marlins sluggers hitting clutch home runs. Reds pitcher Graham Ashcraft gets frustrated and exchanges words with Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr. Ashcraft later explains that Chisholm had angered him. Miami and Cincinnati will have a tough battle for the wild-card slot.
#science
Flag And Cross: Parasites Discovered In Fossilized Feces More Than 200 Million Years Old
Researchers have found parasites in a 200 million-year-old fossilized feces, belonging to a crocodile-like predator. The discovery provides insight into the presence of ancient parasites and expands our understanding of ancient ecosystems.
#other
Newsbusters: Washington Post's Glenn Kessler 'Updates' -- Not Corrects -- FALSE Biden 'Fact Check'
Investigative journalist Paul Sperry exposed Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler for his partisan handling of the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election. Kessler's article portrayed Biden's alleged laptop as disinformation, but the Post later admitted its authenticity. Kessler relied on Democrat sources and made multiple updates and corrections to his story without using the word "correction."
Forbes: There’s One Downside To Everything Transferring Over From ‘Modern Warfare II’ To ‘Modern Warfare III’
The screenshot captures the changing aesthetics in Call of Duty, where military realism quickly gives way to exaggerated and outlandish skins and operators. While this may disappoint some, there is a benefit for consumers as most items from the previous game can be transferred over to the new one, though there is no grace period before the arrival of neon gun skins and wacky operators.