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#politics
The Federalist: Left-Wing Judge Admits Trump Prosecution Is Election Interference
Left-wing judge confirms interference in Trump's 2024 campaign and willingness to curb his free speech. Trump claims persecution by political opponents. Judge argues free speech is subject to release conditions and the orderly administration of justice. Trump's attorneys protest potential political advantage for Biden in 2024 race. Judge maintains that all of Trump's behavior and statements are governed by release conditions and calls for consequences for Jan. 6 chaos.
Spectator USA: War in Niger will worsen Europe’s migrant crisis
Mohamed Bazoum, the former president of Niger, gained attention during the migrant crisis of 2015. He implemented a law to combat illegal immigration, making him an ally of the West. However, accusations of corruption and resentment among locals remain. With Bazoum now deposed and tensions rising in Niger, Europe fears a surge in migration. If war breaks out, the consequences could be disastrous for both the region and Europe.
National Review: The Corner: Holding America Hostage
The Biden administration secured a deal with Iran for the release of American citizens in exchange for unfreezing Iranian assets. This raises concerns about the ease with which the United States is extorted by foreign powers. A similar deal was made with Russia, highlighting the vulnerability of Americans abroad.
Breitbart: Republicans Rip Biden for Tying U.S. Disaster Relief to Ukraine Funding
Republicans criticize President Biden for linking U.S. disaster relief to aid for Ukraine, accusing him of holding Americans hostage. Sen. Marco Rubio leads the charge, urging Congress to separate the two. Rubio argues that Biden should focus on providing disaster relief for Americans first before debating Ukraine aid.
Red State: Hilarious 'Morning Joe' Show Accidentally Reveals Another Great Reason to Vote for Trump
The liberal media's reaction to former President Donald Trump is endlessly funny. On "Morning Joe," Joe Scarborough criticized Republicans for alleged authoritarian moves, but accidentally gave another reason to vote for Trump. Contributor Donny Deutsch claimed that if Trump wins, freedom is over and Morning Joe might not exist. However, Scarborough's criticisms were ironic given the actions of the Biden administration and the suppression of speech that they didn't like. This unintentionally funny segment could actually be an ad for Trump.
Breitbart: Biden Re-Election Endorsed by All Bloomberg/Giffords Gun Control Groups
Joe Biden has received endorsements from various gun control groups affiliated with Mike Bloomberg and Gabby Giffords. These groups include Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund, Moms Demand Action, Students Demand Action, and Giffords. They praised Biden's commitment to gun-sense policies and referred to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which he signed in 2022. The gun control groups did not confirm if they will endorse Sen. John Cornyn's 2026 Senate re-election bid.
PJ Media: BREAKING: Garland Appoints Special Council to Investigate Hunter Biden—But Don't Uncork the Champagne Just Yet
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden's alleged selling of access to Joe Biden. Questions arise as Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who previously offered Hunter a favorable plea deal, is leading the investigation. The announcement raises suspicions about the motives behind the investigation.
#society
The Blaze: Floyd Mayweather steps up big-time to help families affected by Hawaii wildfires
Boxer Floyd Mayweather is helping families affected by wildfires in Maui. He has flown and housed 68 families, provided food and clothing, and collaborated with H&M for more help. Oprah Winfrey, also a Maui resident, visited an evacuation shelter and bought supplies for the victims.
National Review: District Attorney Threatens Sacramento Mayor With Lawsuit For Failing to Address Homeless Crisis
Sacramento's homeless crisis has reached a breaking point, with a 250% increase in the homeless population since 2017. District Attorney Thien Ho warns Mayor Darrell Steinberg to take action within 30 days or face a lawsuit. Citizens report being assaulted, games being postponed due to needles, and constant harassment and break-ins.
Fox News: 'One Tree Hill' star Bethany Joy Lenz' co-stars attempted to 'rescue' her from cult: ‘I was really committed’
Bethany Joy Lenz, known for her role on "One Tree Hill," was part of a cult for 10 years and faced alleged "spiritual abuse." Her co-stars tried to rescue her, but she remained stubborn. The cult caused distrust and isolation, and Lenz lost family during this time. She credits filming the show for eventually waking her up. Lenz has undergone therapy and is writing a memoir about her experiences.
Fox News: Prince Harry's family feud at intervention point, Tim McGraw's bedroom confession
ROYAL FEUD - Harry's feud with Charles, William reaches intervention point.
LOVE AND MARRIAGE - Tim McGraw credits song for 27-year marriage with Faith Hill.
Breitbart: Native American Group Threatens Boycott if Washington Commanders Don't Change Name Back to Redskins
Native American group NAGA demands Washington Commanders change their name back to the Washington Redskins, accusing the team of engaging in "cancel culture" and eradicating Native American culture. The group emphasizes the team's historic relationship with the Native American community and urges Americans to learn about the history of tribes.
Fox News: London council blocks China’s plan to build embassy near Tower of London
China's plan to build a massive embassy near the Tower of London has been blocked by the local government council in London. The council cited concerns about terrorism, protests, and traffic in the area.
Red State: WATCH: Cops in Great Britain Arrest Autistic Disabled Girl Because She Called Cop a 'Lesbian'
Elon Musk's new policy on his Twitter platform, now called X, restricts free speech and allows for censorship of "awful" tweets. This goes against the principles of America's guarantee of free speech. In New York and Michigan, laws have been passed that suppress speech deemed offensive or hurtful, leading to potential arrests and fines for those who violate these laws. These examples show a worrying trend of censorship and the erosion of free speech rights.
#war
Forbes: Four Russian Billionaires Sanctioned By U.S. For Allegedly Enabling Ukraine Invasion
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on four Russian billionaires for their alleged role in enabling Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Mikhail Fridman, Pyotr Aven, German Khan, and Alexei Kuzmichev, who serve on the Alfa Group's supervisory board, had their U.S.-based assets frozen and are prohibited from selling or transferring assets without government authorization. The State Department stated that the sanctions are aimed at holding accountable those who profit from Russia's war against Ukraine.
Euromaidan Press: Russian soldiers killed three and injured 50 civilians on 10 August
Russian soldiers killed three and injured 50 civilians in attacks on August 10. The attacks targeted multiple regions in Ukraine and caused damage to buildings and infrastructure.
#economy
Forbes: Suriname Offers Future Oil Profits To Bondholders
Suriname reaches a deal with bondholders to exit default, offering a cut of potential future oil profits in exchange for debt forgiveness. Suriname's economy has suffered since 2014, but hopes are up due to the development of a new offshore oil reserve. The agreement is seen as a precedent for other states in debt distress.
#culture
Forbes: How To Make A Music Video Go Viral: Advice From Experts Who’ve Worked With Ariana Grande And Nicki Minaj
Creating a viral music video is not about aiming for virality, but about understanding context and creating a connection with the audience. Musicians must reference current events, make statements, or tap into their own lives to capture interest. Using well-known intellectual property and including famous individuals in the video can also help in achieving virality. However, there is no guaranteed formula for success, as virality is unpredictable and subjective.
PJ Media: Political Guerilla Artist SABO Hits Big Prize Fight in Dallas to Skewer American Airlines
A political guerilla artist named Sabo targeted American Airlines by putting up posters at the American Airlines Arena during a boxing match in Dallas. The posters mocked the airline's woke corporate policies and promoted a more satirical view of diversity and inclusion. Sabo is known for his art that criticizes progressive power brokers.
#health
Flag And Cross: How These AI 'smart Socks' Help Dementia Patients
New AI smart socks, called SmartSocks, can monitor the heart rate, sweat levels, and motion of dementia patients. These socks, developed by Milbotix and the University of Exeter, allow carers to detect when patients are in distress, providing early intervention. The socks are machine washable, look like regular socks, and can check the cognitive state of patients. This promising technology aims to improve the care and well-being of dementia patients.
#education
Red State: California’s Attorney General Escalates War on Parents Over Gender Ideology
The Chino Valley Unified School District faces controversy over a new policy informing parents if their children want to transition to the opposite sex, leading to a civil rights investigation.
Fox News: Colleges on 'spending spree' when student loan debt is higher than ever: WSJ analysis
US universities prioritize new buildings and sports programs over student debt. Tuition prices rise to compensate, focusing on national rankings and attracting wealthy students.
The Blaze: LA public school district promotes 'Rainbow Club' for 'LBGTQ+ elementary students and their friends'
The Los Angeles Unified School District is promoting a "Rainbow Club" for LGBTQ+ elementary students to create inclusivity and explore related topics through activities.
Fox News: Gender studies is on the way out at one state school. Here's why it matters
The New College of Florida abolished its gender studies program to restore classical liberal education. It resulted in positive changes, including new funding and faculty recruitment.
#crime
Red State: BREAKING: Hunter Biden's Plea Deal Falls Apart; DOJ Seeks Leave to File Charges in CA and DC
The U.S. Attorney General appoints a Special Counsel to investigate Hunter Biden for tax and FARA crimes. DOJ files motion to dismiss tax charges in Delaware, citing failed plea agreement. Hunter Biden still faces felony gun charge.
Breitbart: Maryland Mom Rachel Morin Found Dead Was 'Victim of Violent Homicide'
Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old Maryland mother, was brutally murdered while jogging on the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail in Bel Air. Her body was found on the side of the trail the following day. Authorities are working tirelessly to solve the case and bring the killer to justice.
Fox News: Police release SWAT video of raid linked to Tupac Shakur murder
New videos show SWAT officers raiding a home outside Las Vegas as they investigate the cold case murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. The target of the raid was Duane "Keffe D" Davis, who was affiliated with the South Side Compton Crips street gang. Davis recently discussed his involvement in interviews and documentaries, claiming that he and others in the car were looking for Shakur and that the gunshots came from the back seat. The murder of Shakur in 1996 remains one of the country's most infamous cold cases.
Fox News: Don't fall for this Instagram art scam
In the grand art gallery of Instagram, a new kind of "artist" emerges, luring unsuspecting users into a web of deceit. These scammers offer payment for photos but ask for personal banking information, leading to potential phishing attacks and financial risk. Stay safe by verifying the account, never sharing personal details, reporting scams, and protecting your accounts.
#science
Flag And Cross: New Species Of Extinct Whale Named After Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh
A new species of extinct whale has been discovered in Egypt and named after Tutankhamun. The whale, called Tutcetus rayanensis, is the smallest known basilosaurid whale and provides insights into early whale evolution. The discovery was made by an international team of scientists near the city of Faiyum, southwest of Cairo.
Flag And Cross: Scientists Find Way To Turn Plastic Waste Into Soap
Plastics can now be recycled into soaps and cleaning products thanks to a breakthrough discovery by scientists at Virginia Tech College of Science. The team found a molecular similarity between polyethylene, a commonly used plastic, and fatty acids, a precursor to soap. By heating polyethylene in a controlled setting, the researchers were able to convert it into short-chain polyethylene molecules that could be further processed into soap. This new method of upcycling plastics has the potential to significantly reduce plastic pollution worldwide.
Fox News: Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend with ideal conditions
The Perseid meteor shower is set to peak late Saturday night, offering ideal viewing conditions. NASA's All Sky Fireball Network is already detecting meteors as Earth passes through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. Last year's full moon hindered visibility, but this year's waning crescent moon will make even fainter meteors visible.
Flag And Cross: Scientists Discover Distant Star 1 Billion Years After Big Bang
Space scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to examine the most distant star ever observed, located in the Sunrise Arc galaxy. The star, named Earendel, is a massive B-type star and appears as a single point of light due to gravitational lensing. Webb's instruments also reveal the presence of a possible red companion star. The discoveries have opened up new opportunities for stellar physics and studying the early universe.