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11 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: Greece sends its navy, coast guard, civilian vessels to rescue dozens of migrants off southern coast
A rescue operation is underway off the coast of Greece to assist migrants on a sailboat. The boat is not in immediate danger, and the number of people on board is believed to be under 100. The incident occurred near a previous tragedy, where hundreds of migrants died or went missing.
#politics
Fox News: Ohio GOP sounds alarm as progressives submit state constitutional amendment stripping police protections
Progressives in Ohio move to end qualified immunity for state workers, including the police, after failed Republican attempts to raise the threshold for amending the state constitution. The Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity submitted a petition to remove the legal loophole that currently protects state employees from civil lawsuits. Ohio Republicans, including Secretary of State Frank LaRose, express concern over the proposed changes, warning that it is part of a larger agenda to undermine law enforcement. (, )
Fox News: Cori Bush pocketed thousands to teach graduate-level reparations course at George Mason, disclosures show
Democratic Rep. Cori Bush received a $15,000 salary to teach a graduate-level course on reparations at George Mason University. The course focused on the "public pedagogy of truth and reparations" and aimed to address racial justice and systemic racism. Bush has been a leading advocate for reparations and introduced a $14 trillion proposal in Congress.
Spectator USA: No one in politics gets football
The summary is as follows:
1. Biden and DeSantis both make football blunders while discussing politics.
2. Trump supporters heckle Pence, and Trump plans to make a grand entrance at the Iowa State Fair. (, )
3. Alexi McCammond triumphs over cancel culture and starts a new job at the Washington Post.
4. The Cuomo family's involvement in a group defending Andrew Cuomo is revealed. (, )
National Review: Judge Sides with Trump, Rejects DOJ’s Demand for Protective Order in 2020 Election Case
Judge Tanya Chutkan denies Department of Justice's request to prevent Trump from publicly sharing case details but restricts him from sharing "sensitive" material.
Fox News: James Carville rages at 'No Labels' for offering 'f---ing bulls--t' to Americans
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized the centrist organization "No Labels" for lacking transparency in funding and having a vague message. He also predicted that Donald Trump will be the GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential elections, citing the strong bond between Trump and the GOP base. Carville praised GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for having a smart message that is potentially more appealing than Trump's.
#society
Fox News: South Korea throws huge K-Pop concert for 40K Scouts following major floods
South Korea held a K-Pop concert for 40,000 Scouts whose Jamboree was disrupted by a tropical storm. The concert was quickly organized as the closing event of the Jamboree and took place in wet conditions. The storm, named Khanun, caused extensive damage in the country's southern and eastern regions, forcing thousands to evacuate.
National Review: The Corner: Environmentalist Misanthropy: Humans Are Terminal Cancer
Environmentalists, such as David Suzuki and David Attenborough, have long expressed anti-human sentiments, comparing humans to maggots and a plague on the earth. Dr. Warren Hern goes further, labeling humans as a cancer that will drive ourselves to extinction. This misanthropic view is spreading, with implications for government policy and societal attitudes towards humanity's role in the world. It is essential to resist this nihilistic mindset and promote responsible environmental stewardship without devaluing the human species.
#economy
Flag And Cross: China A 'Ticking Time Bomb,' Says Biden Amid Rift With Xi Jinping
President Biden raised concerns about China's economic challenges, describing it as a "ticking time bomb." He highlighted high unemployment and an aging workforce as indicators of trouble. China's economic difficulties have led to worries among E.U. companies, but Biden expressed a desire for a rational relationship with China.
#military
Fox News: Department of Defense establishes generative AI task force
The Department of Defense has announced the creation of Task Force Lima, a generative artificial intelligence initiative aimed at responsibly harnessing the power of AI. Led by the Chief Digital and AI Office, the task force will analyze and integrate AI tools across the department to enhance operations in various areas. With a focus on national security, this move ensures the DOD remains at the forefront of cutting-edge technologies.
#health
Fox News: Spider with erection-inducing bite shuts down supermarket, but owners insist store is safe to reopen
A supermarket in Austria closed for three days after a spider with a deadly bite was spotted in a banana box. The spider, identified as the Brazilian Wandering Spider, can cause hours-long erections in addition to other dangerous symptoms. The store underwent extensive cleaning and reopened, but some shoppers remain wary.
Forbes: Playing American Football Might Increase Risk For Parkinson’s Disease, Study Suggests
Playing American football may increase the risk of Parkinson's disease, according to a study involving 1,875 athletes. Those with a history of playing tackle football had a 61% higher risk of diagnosis. Longer careers and higher levels of competition were associated with triple the odds of diagnosis. The study acknowledged that many other risk factors could be at play.
There are currently 500,000 diagnosed cases of Parkinson's disease in America, although experts estimate the actual number may be higher due to misdiagnosis or going undiagnosed. 90% of former NFL players have shown signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease caused by concussions. Traumatic brain injuries, common in football, have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases. Parkinson's is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the US and has no cure.
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#sports
Fox News: Seahawks’ Cade Johnson carted off the field, hospitalized after likely sustaining concussion in preseason game
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cade Johnson was carted off the field after possibly suffering a concussion during a preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings. He was transported to the hospital for head and neck injuries. Coach Pete Carroll received positive updates, but Johnson's condition is still unknown.
#other
Field & Stream: 30 Best Gun Dog Names
Choosing the right name for your dog is important, especially if you're a hunter. Popular names like "Bella" and "Max" are safe choices. For male hunting dogs, "Rooster" or "Ruffy" work well, while "Covey" is a great name for a female English setter. If you're into waterfowling, "Goose" or "Wigeon" are good options. You can also get creative with gun-related names or choose a random noun. Ultimately, it's important to pick a name that you and your dog both love.
Fox News: Arizona state fish, Apache trout, now considered self-sustaining following 50-year endangerment status
Arizona's state fish, the Apache trout, may no longer be classified as endangered. The species has seen significant restoration efforts and now has 30 self-sustaining populations in the wild.
Forbes: Here’s The Right Way To Pack Alcohol In Your Suitcase
Travel season is back to pre-pandemic levels with record numbers of passengers going through TSA checkpoints. Although you can't bring full-sized alcohol in the cabin, you can check it in if packed correctly. Use freezer bags, tape, and a towel to protect your drinks in your suitcase and make sure everything is snug. Upon arrival, store the alcohol in a fridge or cool place. Travel stress-free and enjoy your vacations.
Fox News: David Foster's wife Katharine McPhee cancels shows over 'horrible tragedy' in family
Actress Katharine McPhee cancels shows in Jakarta, Indonesia, due to a "horrible tragedy" in her family. No details were shared.