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14 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: Raskin Finally Forced to Admit a Little Reality About the Biden Scandal
The Biden family scandal is gaining attention as even Democrats and the media are starting to acknowledge the problem with Hunter Biden. Statements made by Joe Biden about Hunter's financial dealings with China were proven untrue, causing concern. Democrats are attempting to deflect attention to Trump, but the accumulating evidence against the Bidens cannot be ignored.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Obama’s Calculated Tolerance of Black Anti-Semitism
Black antisemitism in America is prominent in southside Chicago, with Louis Farrakhan as its high priest. Jeremiah Wright also holds anti-Semitic views. Obama's former girlfriend, Sheila Miyoshi Jager, reveals that he refused to condemn Black racism during an exhibit discussing Jewish doctors infecting Black babies with AIDS. Obama's silence on this issue suggests his lack of concern for the Jewish community.
Fox News: Hawaiian couple sues power companies over Lahaina destruction amid historic Maui wildfires
A Hawaiian couple sues four power companies for ignoring weather warnings during the Maui wildfire that killed at least 93 people. The lawsuit accuses the companies of keeping their power lines energized despite dangerous conditions.
Breitbart: Actor Tyrese Gibson Sues Home Depot for $1 Million, Claims 'Racial Profiling' in Store
Actor Tyrese Gibson has filed a lawsuit against Home Depot, seeking one million dollars and alleging racial profiling. Gibson claims that he was subjected to discriminatory treatment and racial profiling during a visit to a store in West Hills, California. He also accuses Home Depot of violating California's Unruh Civil Rights Act.
#war
Front Page Magazine: Should Countries that Repress Women Be Barred from the Paris Olympics?
The International Olympic Committee is banning Russians from participating in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris unless they denounce the war in Ukraine, compete under a neutral flag, and have no connections to Russian security agencies. This move is a punishment for Russia's crimes against humanity in Ukraine, including rape and violence against women. However, other countries with similar offenses, such as Iran, Yemen, and Syria, are still allowed to participate in the Olympics. This highlights the need for a larger effort to ensure that countries violating women's rights are not given a platform at the Olympics.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: In Ain El-Hilweh Camp, Palestinian Factions Do What They Do Best
In the Palestinian "refugee" camps of Lebanon, violence continues as clashes between Fatah and an Islamist group intensify. The camps' inhabitants face mistreatment by the Lebanese government, but inside the camps, violence thrives. The clashes have resulted in deaths, injuries, and displacement, with no lasting ceasefire in sight.
#history
PJ Media: Origins of Cappuccino: A Saintly Friar and a Battle Against the Turks
Cappuccinos are named after a holy Capuchin priest who fought against Ottoman Turks to defend Christian Europe. Bl. Mark of Aviano, a miracle-worker and advisor to the emperor, played a significant role in the liberation of Vienna from the Turks. The drink was invented after the Battle of Vienna when soldiers mixed coffee with milk to sweeten its bitter taste, and it spread rapidly throughout the Holy Roman Empire.
#sports
Fox News: Chargers go wild for Nigerian teammate who recorded sack in his first-ever organized football game
Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman CJ Okoye, a Nigerian player in the NFL's International Player Pathway program, got his first sack in his first NFL game. Despite being a long shot to make the roster, Okoye's athleticism and performance caught the attention of his teammates and coaches. The Chargers' sideline erupted in celebration, making it a memorable moment for the team.
#other
Fox News: CBS News chief reportedly out after two years
CBS News co-president Neeraj Khemlani may be leaving the network after two years. Khemlani has been notifying staff and confidantes of his upcoming departure. There were initial rumors of internal restructuring, but Khemlani's schedule has been cleared.
Daily Wire: Only Fraction Of Dead Maui Wildfire Victims Identified As Remains ‘Fall Apart’
Dozens of bodies have been recovered from the Maui wildfire in Hawaii, but only two have been identified so far. The death toll stands at 93 victims, but the number could rise significantly as hundreds of people are still missing. Authorities are using cadaver dogs to search for remains, but the process is complicated as the bodies have been burned beyond recognition. The cause of the fires is under investigation, with some speculation that power lines might be to blame. The emergency response and lack of warning sirens on the island are also under review. The devastation has resulted in thousands of displaced people and billions of dollars in losses. Recovery efforts will be long and challenging.