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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Judge Chutkan: Trump's First Amendment Right "Not Absolute"
The D.C. federal judiciary, comprised of establishment hacks, is biased against Trump and conservatives. Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, shows a clear hatred for Trump and conservatives, prioritizing her political agenda over the Bill of Rights. She restricts Trump's free speech, disregarding the impact on the election.
Liberty Nation: BREAKING: Garland Appoints Special Counsel in Hunter Probe
Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints US Attorney David Weiss as special counsel to continue investigation into Hunter Biden, amidst speculation and concerns over transparency. Critics argue that the investigation may delay until after the 2024 election.
Forbes: Illinois Supreme Court Allows Ban On Assault-Style Weapons To Remain In Place
The Illinois Supreme Court has upheld an assault-style weapons ban, supporting lawmakers' efforts to implement restrictions on gun purchases following a mass shooting in 2022. The court ruled mostly along party lines, with Democrats favoring the ban and Republicans opposing it. Illinois joins other states in passing stricter gun control laws, but the ban is still facing federal challenges.
American Thinker: Maui had a firebug on the loose and a fancy warning system that didn't work: Hawaii governor blames global warming
Despite having an advanced natural disaster warning system, Hawaii failed to use it during the recent devastating wildfires. Many people did not receive any warning and only realized they were in danger when they saw the flames or heard explosions. The governor blamed global warming instead of addressing the failures of the warning system and the ongoing firebug problem.
Washington Free Beacon: California Democrat Backtracks After Announcing End of House Campaign Due to ‘Lack of Joy’
Democratic congressional hopeful Aditya Pai initially announced the suspension of his House campaign due to a "lack of joy," but later retracted it, stating it was an error. Pai explained that the original message was meant as a private emotional release and was never intended to be shared. Following the mistake, Pai completely reset his campaign and saw the departure of several staff members due to a misalignment of values.
Fox News: AG Garland appoints Hunter Biden investigator David Weiss special counsel
Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as a special counsel in the ongoing Hunter Biden probe. The appointment indicates that the investigation into President Biden's son is not over, contrary to defense lawyers' claims. Weiss, who has previously brought charges against Hunter Biden, will continue his work as a special counsel.
Red State: BREAKING: Merrick Garland Appoints Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Case
Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden case. Weiss's involvement is controversial due to corruption allegations. There are suspicions that Weiss's appointment is to avoid Congressional oversight.
Fox News: Senate GOP expresses 'deep concern' over Biden admin effort to crackdown on school hunting, archery classes
Nearly two dozen Senate Republicans are urging the Biden administration to withdraw its guidance to block funding for schools with hunting and archery programs. The senators argue that these programs teach students firearm and archery safety, resulting in a decrease in injuries and accidents. They claim that the administration's decision to withhold funding is an attack on Americans' constitutional rights.
The Blaze: IRS lost millions of individual and business tax records containing sensitive taxpayer info: Inspector general
The IRS lost millions of sensitive taxpayer records due to inadequate inventory controls and storage. The records were not adequately safeguarded and many were missing.
Daily Wire: BREAKING: U.S. Attorney Investigating Hunter Biden Granted ‘Special Counsel’ Status
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland designates special counsel status to the U.S. attorney investigating Hunter Biden, ensuring adequate resources and independent investigation.
Forbes: Judge Says Trump’s Free Speech Rights Are ‘Not Absolute’ As She Limits What He Can Say
Judge Tanya Chutkan issues protective order restricting Trump's speech in the election interference case to prevent interference with the judicial process and his 2024 campaign. The order comes at the prosecution's request and limits what Trump can say about sensitive information. Chutkan argues that Trump's free speech rights are subject to the rules in a criminal case.
American Thinker: Did English police arrest a terrified autistic girl for saying a policewoman looked lesbian?
Leeds, England takes on an Orwellian feel as a video shows an autistic girl being arrested for making a comment about a police officer resembling her lesbian grandmother. Free speech rights in the UK have been steadily eroded over the years, with hate speech laws and restrictions on criticizing same-sex marriage silencing Christians and prioritizing certain groups over others. This incident highlights the danger of suppressing speech and the concerning direction that both the UK and America may be heading in.
Fox News: Disaster relief sent by KY Democratic Gov. Beshear hailed by residents
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is seeking re-election and is counting on his efforts to help disaster-stricken areas, particularly Mayfield after a tornado, to win over voters. He recently attended a ceremony where house keys were presented to the Thorns and other families, but some survivors are unhappy with the slow pace of recovery. Beshear has been seen as a consoler-in-chief and has received praise for his response to the disaster, but also criticism for not delivering results fast enough. Rural voters, who have benefited from storm recovery efforts, will play a crucial role in the election.
PJ Media: West Coast, Messed Coast™: Disney Pulls a Dylan Mulvaney Move
Disney, led by Bob Iger, is facing controversy over Iger's support for gender propaganda and association with a man dressed as Minnie Mouse. Meanwhile, the FBI has been caught engaging in spying and unconstitutional activities, particularly targeting the Catholic Church. In Portland, justice is skewed as members of Antifa were not held liable for assaulting journalist Andy Ngo. Additionally, the Pac-12 college football league is being decimated as teams move to other conferences for bigger payouts. The West Coast, specifically Sacramento, is dealing with issues of homelessness and drug dens.
The Blaze: Fox News never aired Tucker Carlson's interview with former Capitol Police chief, so Carlson did the interview again — and it's damning
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund revealed in an interview with Tucker Carlson that critical intelligence about possible threats ahead of the January 6 protest at the Capitol was withheld from the police. Sund suggested that the absence of this intelligence, along with the delay and restrictions on the National Guard, may have been part of a setup. Sund also disclosed that he was denied federal assistance in advance by the congressional sergeants at arms, who reported to Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell at the time. The interview raises questions about the handling of intelligence and the response to the attack.
Fox News: AG Garland appoints Hunter Biden investigator David Weiss special counsel
Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as a special counsel, following the Department of Justice regulations. Weiss is currently investigating Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, and his charges. The investigation remains ongoing.
National Review: Attorney General Garland Announces Special Counsel Probe of Alleged Biden Family Corruption
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel to investigate alleged influence-peddling by Hunter Biden, free from Justice Department oversight. Weiss will oversee the ongoing investigation and any related matters.
Fox News: Washington Post skewered after quietly updating 'fact-check' on Hunter Biden meetings
Fox News contributor Joe Concha criticized Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler for multiple updates to an article on Hunter Biden's alleged involvement with Burisma. Concha demanded an apology and retraction and argued that the media's lack of coverage on Biden family corruption allegations may have affected the 2020 election. Politico also faced backlash for claiming that there is no evidence of direct payment to President Joe Biden from foreign nationals.
#society
Forbes: Madonna, Lizzo And The Debate Over Workplace Bullying.
Three singers have filed a lawsuit against Lizzo, accusing her of abusive behavior as their boss. This brings to mind similar cases involving celebrities, where employees felt pressured into violating their boundaries. While working for someone who uses sexuality as part of their act might impact expectations, certain things are always off limits. It remains to be seen if the allegations against Lizzo are true, but regardless, the employees may face challenges in their future employment.
Fox News: Indian government proposes replacement of British colonial-era sedition law with own version
India's government proposes replacing a colonial-era sedition law with a new provision, accused of being used to suppress dissent. The government also introduces a bill to strengthen punishment for sexual crimes against women and children, including gang rape and child rape.
#war
Spectator USA: Why Ukraine’s counteroffensive hasn’t failed
The Ukrainian counteroffensive has been described as slow and a failure, but it is actually a strategic move to destroy Russian artillery and minimize casualties. Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted Russian artillery units and command centers, resulting in significant losses for the Russians. Despite not following NATO's combined arms warfare tactics, the Ukrainians have adapted their strategy and have a chance of achieving strategic success.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian colonel: “Russia competing with West to supply weapons to Ukraine”
Ukrainian military has captured over 800 units of Russian heavy equipment, including 300 tanks. The equipment is being used in their ongoing counter-offensive.
Fox News: 5 UN employees who were abducted in Yemen 18 months ago have been released
Five United Nations staff members who were kidnapped in Yemen 18 months ago have been released. The identity of the kidnappers remains unknown.
Fox News: Zelenskyy fires all regional recruitment heads to fight 'corruption' in military recruitment
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy fires all regional military recruitment heads due to corruption. They will be replaced by injured soldiers from the frontlines. Ongoing investigations into corrupt officials will continue. The White House requests six times more funding for Ukraine than for border and fentanyl crisis.
#health
Fox News: Jakarta named world's most polluted city: Dry season, motorized vehicles play large role in poor air quality
Jakarta's air pollution is caused by the dry season and motorized vehicles, making it the most polluted city in the world. The use of private vehicles, especially motorcycles, and a lack of public transportation contribute to the problem. The health effects are alarming, with rising cases of respiratory diseases. President Widodo plans to move the capital to alleviate the burden on Jakarta.
Fox News: Miners with black lung say poisonous dust exposure rule needs more enforcement, companies try to falsify tests
New rules aim to reduce black lung disease among coal miners, but some worry they won't be enforced properly. Miners express concerns about falsified samples and lack of inspectors.
#education
The American Spectator: Despite the Left’s Vapors Over Florida, Classical Education Is Nothing New
Florida is considering adding the Classic Learning Test for university admissions. Critics say it fosters "white supremacy."
Fox News: KY schools making progress in adding police protection following 2018 high school shooting, governor says
Kentucky schools have increased their number of full-time school resource officers by 33%, as part of efforts to improve security and comply with access control standards.
#crime
Fox News: Illinois Supreme Court upholds state's ban on sale or possession of semiautomatic weapons
Illinois Supreme Court upholds state's ban on semiautomatic weapons used in mass killings. Ban includes specific brands and types of guns, with limits on round capacity. Gun owners argue ban violates Second Amendment and equal protection of law.
Washington Free Beacon: Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Might Run for Congress as a Democrat
Convicted felon Michael Cohen, former lawyer to Donald Trump, is considering running for Congress as a Democrat, potentially challenging Rep. Jerry Nadler. Cohen served a three-year federal sentence for fraud and perjury, among other crimes, but turned against Trump following his release. Another lawyer connected to Trump, Michael Avenatti, also attempted to enter politics but was arrested and sentenced to a total of 19 years in prison.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: AG Garland just appointed Special Counsel for Hunter Biden
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed US Attorney David Weiss as special counsel for the ongoing probe of Hunter Biden. Weiss, who was already overseeing the investigation, will now be responsible for any other matters that arise. Hunter Biden had previously agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges related to failure to pay income taxes, but the agreement fell apart over confusion about a separate gun charge. It is unclear why Weiss is being appointed now and whether the investigation will extend to the Biden Crime family enterprise.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: PCP Air Rifles 101: A Beginner's Guide to Modern Airguns
PCP air guns, also known as pre-charged pneumatics, offer incredible accuracy and quiet firing. They are customizable and have a wide range of caliber options. PCP air rifles are superior to other systems due to their accuracy, lack of recoil, and ease of use. Start shooting PCP airguns with the recommended gear, such as an Air Venturi Avenger or FX Crown rifle, Element Optics Helix scope, and JSB pellets. Keep your airgun pressurized and clean to maintain optimal performance. PCP air rifles can also be used for hunting, but check the laws in your state. Fill your PCP air rifle using larger air tanks, hand pumps, or compressors. Slugs are gaining popularity as ammo for air rifles. PCP air rifles also exist in big bore variations, offering power and accuracy for larger game. Overall, PCP air rifles provide a great shooting experience and are available at various price points.
#technology
National Review: The Corner: Printed Steak, Not Quite What It’s Cracked Up to Be
Israeli company Steakholder Foods has developed a 3D printer capable of producing meat, using fat and muscle cells, without the need for actual animals. However, some of the firm's claims about the environmental impact of the printer are false. While there are marginal improvements in land use, water consumption, and carbon emissions, this should not be overstated.
Fox News: AI can determine personal information through AR, VR users' motion data, studies say
Users of augmented and virtual realities are unknowingly sharing personal information through their head and hand movements, according to researchers at U.C. Berkeley. The data collected can be used to infer characteristics such as age and disability status, posing a significant privacy threat. The studies conducted at U.C. Berkeley aim to raise awareness about this issue and develop defensive technologies to protect users' privacy.
#other
Fox News: Indiana residents push back against proposed plans to build underground carbon dioxide storage wells
Residents in western Indiana are protesting plans for underground carbon dioxide storage wells, citing concerns of groundwater contamination and accidents that could release carbon dioxide. Over 150 residents attended a hearing to voice their complaints about the lack of communication regarding the project. EPA regulators claim that the project will not have a significant environmental impact and will be closely monitored.
Fox News: Devastating monsoon floods kill 5, displace 60,000 in Burma
Heavy monsoon rains in Myanmar have caused floods, resulting in the death of five people and the displacement of about 60,000. Some areas are still in critical condition, and thousands of people are seeking shelter in monasteries, pagodas, and schools. The flooding has also caused the closure of schools and sections of the highway.
Fox News: Typhoon Doksuri's aftermath: Deadly floods ravage China's northern province of Hebei
Severe floods in China's Hebei province, caused by Typhoon Doksuri, have resulted in 29 deaths and billions in economic losses. The province's reconstruction is expected to take two years. Thousands of houses and facilities were damaged and over 1.75 million residents have been relocated. The Chinese government has allocated $1.07 billion in disaster relief funds.
Red State: Bud Light's Flop Sweat Continues When It Finds It Can't Sell Beer at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Anheuser-Busch's beer tents at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally were nearly empty, reflecting the ongoing damage caused by the Dylan Mulvaney promotion. The company's attempts to attract young drinkers and shift the brand's tone with inclusivity backfired, leading to a decline in sales and losing the top spot to Modelo Especial. This may spell disaster for Bud Light and Budweiser as distributors and bars begin to drop the brand.
PJ Media: Documentary Explores How Over the Top Eighties MTV Superstars Recorded Their Biggest Hits ‘Under the Volcano’
In the 1980s, superstar musicians recorded best-selling albums on the small island of Montserrat. The island provided a tropical getaway for musicians to relax, swim, and play golf while recording at George Martin's recording studio.