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13 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: Hunter Biden Lawyer Abbe Lowell Blames ‘Every MAGA Right-Wing’ Fanatic for Plea Deal Fail
Attorney for Hunter Biden blames Trump supporters for obstructing plea agreement approval. He denies possibility of Hunter's business dealings connecting to President Biden.
Red State: WATCH: Vivek's Rapping at the Iowa State Fair Gets a Lot of Attention
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican candidate, surprised everyone at the Iowa State Fair by performing Eminem's "Lose Yourself" after an interview. Some found it refreshing, while others thought it was cringy. His performance drew a distinction between himself and older candidates, but it remains to be seen if it will benefit his campaign.
Fox News: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says Woody Harrelson ‘kind of off the grid,’ may be unaware of RFK Jr. cap controversy
Actor Woody Harrelson causes controversy by wearing a hat endorsing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential primary challenge against President Biden. Harrelson may be unaware of the backlash due to his lack of cell phone and TV usage. Kennedy criticizes Biden for not campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire, the two states that force candidates to engage in retail politics and connect with the American people.
The Economist: Louis DeJoy’s ambitious plans for America’s postal service
Louis DeJoy is the 75th Postmaster-General of the United States Postal Service (USPS) and has faced controversy and conspiracy theories since taking office. However, under his leadership, USPS has made efforts to address financial troubles and improve efficiency. DeJoy's plans for the USPS include cost-cutting measures, postal reform legislation, and implementing the "Delivering for America" plan to stabilize the organization's finances.
PJ Media: Tim Scott Says He Would Fire Christopher Wray and Merrick Garland if Elected President
GOP presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott plans to fire FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland if elected president. He believes their removal is necessary to address the perceived two-tiered system of justice in America. Scott also wants to rebuild the culture of institutions like the DOJ and restore confidence in government as a whole.
#society
Fox News: Wisconsin parents raise safety concerns after alleged trans athlete deals girls welts, bruises during practice
A group of outraged Wisconsin parents are protesting against a transgender athlete participating in a girls' sport at a school in the Green Bay Area Public School District. Concerns over fairness and safety, particularly with biological males competing alongside females, have led parents to speak out. While the district claims decisions are made in accordance with Title IX law and regulations, parents have stated their daughters will not participate in the sport if the transgender athlete is allowed to continue.
Fox News: 'Black Twitter' users reportedly moving on from Elon Musk's site, claim its a 'hostile environment'
Black Twitter users are leaving X, formerly known as Twitter, because they feel Elon Musk created a hostile environment and "killed it." Musicians, actors, and activists are joining other social media platforms like Spill. Musk's changes to the platform have caused dissatisfaction and a sense of community loss among Black users.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: A Breakdown of the Keystone Hideout
Looking for a travel trailer? Consider the Keystone Hideout. Keystone RV is the No. 1 manufacturer of towable RVs in North America, offering various options and floorplans.
Fox News: Small aircraft crashes in ravine at Alaska’s Denali National Park; pilot, passenger presumed dead
A small aircraft crashes in a narrow ravine at Denali National Park, Alaska. The pilot and passenger are presumed dead. Recovery efforts are hindered by hazards and poor weather.
#technology
American Thinker: Shortwave Radio: A changed hobby, and American influence
In the 1970s, I received my first QSL card from Radio Prague, starting a hobby collecting cards from around the world. Shortwave radio was popular due to lack of internet and Cold War information diplomacy. However, with the fall of the Soviet Union and rise of the internet, shortwave radio has declined in popularity and effectiveness. Today, international broadcasters and private religious stations are still active, but the medium has lost its impact in influencing people. The internet provides more choices for learning about other countries, but there is something unique and exciting about listening to scratchy radio broadcasts.
#other
Forbes: Real Options: When My Base Case Is Your Worst Case
Last week, a friend asked me to review a loan agreement between two unknown parties. The agreement was thin and lacked information about the project and its feasibility. The lender, an offshore investor, required collateral before disbursing the loan. The terms seemed unusual and the low interest rate didn't make financial sense. It seemed like this could be a non-deal and a way for one party to make money without much effort.
Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Could Be Her Biggest Re-Recording Yet
Taylor Swift announced that her iconic album "1989" will be re-recorded and re-released as "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The original album was a pop sensation and featured several No. 1 hits. Fans are eagerly anticipating the re-release, which is expected to be a monumental success.
Forbes: Return Policies Can Put You Out Of Business
Retailers are facing the challenge of balancing convenience and customer satisfaction with their return policies. Customers are dissatisfied with changes being made, such as requiring exchanges instead of cash refunds and shrinking return windows. Retailers need to carefully navigate this issue to avoid losing customers.