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12 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Phillips: 'Too Much Risk' Hunter's 'Probably Unethical' Behavior Reaches Joe, We Need a Backup
Rep. Dean Phillips believes that while he doesn't think Hunter Biden's behavior reaches President Joe Biden, Democrats should still investigate to ensure the facts come out. Phillips supports Joe Biden but thinks having a backup plan is necessary due to the potential risk. He also mentions the importance of reproductive rights and expresses concern about the current state of American politics.
Fox News: Florida Republican introduces impeachment articles against Joe Biden
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., introduced articles of impeachment against President Biden, accusing him of being complicit in his son Hunter's alleged crimes and obstructing justice. Steube filed four articles alleging high crimes and misdemeanors. The allegations include bribery, extortion, fraud, and involvement in illegal drug use and prostitution.
Fox News: GOP rep. casts doubt on Hunter Biden special counsel: We have 'good reason' not to trust David Weiss
Republican lawmakers are challenging the appointment of David Weiss as special counsel due to his previous involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation. Rep. Mike Johnson argues that there are good reasons not to trust Weiss, pointing to his changing statements and his role in negotiating a plea agreement for Hunter Biden. The appointment of Weiss only adds to suspicions of a cover-up.
Attorney General Merrick Garland's appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden probe indicates that the investigation into President Biden's son is not over. However, Weiss's appointment has faced backlash, with Republican leaders questioning the Justice Department's motives and expressing doubts about the team's ability to impartially investigate the Biden family. Public trust in the transparency of the investigation continues to wane.
#society
Breitbart: 'I Thank the Good Lord': Woman Celebrates Becoming Oldest Texan at 114
A 114-year-old woman in Texas becomes the oldest person in the state. Surrounded by her family, she thanks the Lord for her long life. She lived healthily, cooked her own food, and paid attention to her well-being.
Fox News: Asian capital city named world's most polluted
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, has been ranked the most polluted city in the world due to unhealthy air pollution levels. The city's air quality has consistently been among the worst, with high levels of PM 2.5 pollutants causing respiratory diseases and premature deaths. Jakarta residents have demanded action to control air pollution, and plans are underway to relocate the capital to Nusantara to alleviate the burden on the city.
Daily Wire: Social Media Erupts After Skittles’ ‘Black Trans Lives Matter’ Packaging Goes Viral
Skittles faces backlash for its "Pride" packaging with pro-trans statements, partnered with GLAAD. Conservatives criticize brand for targeting children and promoting pro-trans agenda.
Breitbart: Six Dead, Dozens Rescued as Migrant Boat Capsizes in English Channel
Six people died and dozens were rescued when a migrant boat capsized in the English Channel. The deaths occurred amidst a surge of attempted crossings and criticism of British policies.
#economy
Red State: CNN Sweeps the Leg out From Under 'Bidenomics' With Brutal Report on How Much More We're Paying
Bidenomics is causing financial strain for Americans. The typical household is spending $709 more per month than two years ago, resulting in economic damage. Inflation has cooled but remains higher than before Biden took office. Energy prices and interest rates have increased, making it difficult to afford housing and other expenses. These economic issues are negatively impacting Biden's approval ratings.
#health
Flag And Cross: 16-Year-Old Dies After Coach Finds Her Unresponsive at Cheer Camp - Her Last Post Was 'His Plan, Over Mine'
A Texas high school student died at a cheer camp due to a medical complication. The family believes she suffered cardiac arrest from Long QT syndrome. The parents urged others to get EKGs to detect heart conditions.
#crime
Breitbart: Mexican Cartel Weapons Found on Border Along Texas Bank of Rio Grande
Texas border town faces growing threat of Mexican Cartel violence as Border Patrol agents discover cache of weapons on the Texas bank of the Rio Grande. This marks the second suspected armed cartel incursion incident in the area this month. Law enforcement officers are working to secure the border as migrant apprehensions surge.
The Blaze: Video leaks of popular Florida radio host engaging in physical confrontation with woman at fan event: 'I'll kick the s**t outta you'
Tampa radio host Mike Calta gets into a physical altercation with a woman at a Florida gun store. Calta takes the woman's phone and shoves her before security removes her. Calta is seen using the woman's phone afterwards.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees’ Aaron Judge blasts 464-foot home run in win over Marlins: ‘A different type of home run’
Aaron Judge makes a big impact with a 464-foot home run as the New York Yankees defeat the Miami Marlins. Judge's return to the lineup has been beneficial, adding more runs and clutch hits. The Yankees are now four games back from the final Wild Card spot.
#science
Forbes: Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight—How (And Where) To Watch
The Perseid meteor shower will peak overnight on Saturday. Best viewed away from cities with clear skies. Naked eyes are recommended for viewing. Up to 100 shooting stars per hour. Moon in waning crescent phase won't interfere. Perseids are caused by comet Swift-Tuttle.
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: New York's Adirondack Mountains: An Epic Adventure
Nestled in the northeastern region of New York State, the Adirondack Mountains offer endless opportunities for backcountry exploration with hundreds of miles of pristine wilderness, majestic peaks, and crystal-clear lakes. The largest protected area in the contiguous United States, the Adirondack Park is a haven for biodiversity and a blend of public and private lands. With a rich history, unique architecture, and a model for environmental conservation, the Adirondacks have inspired artists and writers for generations. Whether seeking adventure, tranquility, or a connection with nature, the Adirondacks provide a diverse array of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
#technology
Breitbart: Elon's 'Self Driving' Cars: Dashcam Captures Tesla on Autopilot Smashing into Police Vehicles at 55 MPH
Tesla's Autopilot system fails to recognize stopped emergency vehicles, leading to a string of accidents. Safety experts and regulators are investigating the technology's shortcomings.
#other
Breitbart: Uganda's Marxist Dictator Defends 'Anti-Homosexuality' Law After World Bank Cuts Off Loans
Ugandan President Museveni defends his country's anti-homosexuality law despite World Bank suspending loans. Museveni accuses the World Bank of trying to influence Ugandans' values and insists that Uganda can develop without loans. The law targets recruitment and coercion, not homosexuality itself. Museveni aims to negotiate with the World Bank to reverse the loan freeze, but the Finance Ministry warns that government salaries may be affected. Uganda heavily relies on the World Bank for financing. The law has been condemned by human rights groups and world leaders, including President Biden, who threatened to cut off aid and investment to Uganda. The World Bank announces it will not make new loans until the law is revised or repealed, citing its commitment to inclusion and non-discrimination. Museveni has asked other African leaders to resist Western promotion of homosexuality. Russia uses the controversy to win favor among African leaders by portraying its attitudes toward sexuality as closer to African norms. Museveni's son says Uganda would defend Russia against the United States and NATO. Museveni, although labeled as a conservative, is a Marxist-Leninist authoritarian who has ruled Uganda since 1986. He markets himself as a neo-liberal reformer but is seen as a communist at the core. Museveni admires the Chinese Communist Party and has aligned with Iran, whose president commends Uganda's stance against Western pressure.