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14 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: RFK Jr. Walks Back Support for 15-Week Abortion Ban following Pro-Life Org Endorsement
Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. initially announced support for a 15-month abortion ban but later clarified that he misunderstood the interviewer's question. He now maintains that abortion is always the woman's right to choose. This puts him at odds with the Democratic Party and draws support from pro-life advocates.
Red State: Mountain Valley Pipeline Beats the 4th Circuit and Progressives but for How Long?
A rogue panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals halts interference with the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, allowing the gas pipeline to potentially be finished. The Fourth Circuit had been engaged in a legal battle over jurisdiction, but the Supreme Court put a stop to it.
#society
Newsbusters: While Hundreds Deal With Maui Fires, Paris Hilton Vacations With Fam
Paris Hilton, the insensitive celebrity, vacationed in Maui while devastating fires claimed 100 lives. Despite pleas to leave for natives affected by the disaster, Hilton stayed with her family, taking up space and showing no care. Locals and authorities expressed disgust at her lack of compassion. This "me first" mentality extends to President Biden, who had no comment about the situation.
The Blaze: Video captures shocking moment house explodes into large fireball, killing 5 people: 'This isn't the first time'
Five people are dead after a house explosion in Plum, a neighborhood outside Pittsburgh. The cause of the explosion is still unknown.
Fox News: Deputies hunt for jogging mom Rachel Morin's killer on ATV patrols along deadly trail
+ Maryland deputies search for suspect in the murder of a single mother of five, Rachel Morin, who was found dead near a hiking trail. The new boyfriend has been interviewed but not charged. The community is coming together for a memorial walk in her honor.
Daily Wire: Flash Mob Cries Racism When Target Employee Reports Them Dancing Through Store. Social Media Rips Them.
A flash mob dances through a Target store despite an employee calling them a safety violation. They accuse the employee of racism. Social media responses are divided.
Newsbusters: NPR Airs MASSIVE Story On the 'Cost' of Parents Pushing Librarians on 'Book Bans'
National Public Radio (NPR) takes a side in the debate over book bans, highlighting the dangers faced by librarians. NPR fails to mention the explicit content at the center of the issue. Conservatives are smeared as wanting to restrict intellectual freedom, while liberals are portrayed as heroes. Librarians fear for their safety and many have resigned or relocated.
Fox News: 'Sound of Freedom’ filmmakers respond to critics: Movie ‘not in the least bit political,' designed to unite
The director and co-writer of "Sound of Freedom" responded to criticism, stating that the film is not political and is about rescuing trafficked children. They denied any association with conspiracy theories and emphasized the importance of addressing child trafficking as a human rights issue. They urged Americans to confront and eradicate child exploitation.
Daily Wire: Billy Porter Still Mad ‘White’ And ‘Straight’ Harry Styles Wore Gown On Vogue Cover: ‘Using My Community’
TV personality Billy Porter criticized Vogue for featuring musician Harry Styles on their 2020 cover, calling it a disservice to the fashion movement to de-gender clothing. Porter feels Vogue should have used their platform to uplift leaders of the movement instead. Although he isn't angry with Styles, Porter places blame on Vogue's "gatekeepers" for their decision. Porter previously voiced his disappointment with the Vogue cover, highlighting that he feels the fashion industry only accepted him because they had to. Porter clarified that his comments were about the erasure of people of color and the systems of oppression in the culture.
The Blaze: Here are the select few who can make presidential DEATH THREATS & not get slain by the FBI
Craig Robertson, an overweight and politically charged man, was shot and killed by FBI agents who arrived to serve a search warrant on his property in Provo, Utah. He had made threats against President Joe Biden on social media. This raises questions about the unequal treatment of threats made against former President Donald Trump and celebrities like Johnny Depp and Madonna.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: There Are No Good Deals With Iran
Last week, Iran transferred four dual U.S.-Iranian nationals wrongly incarcerated in Tehran’s Evin Prison to house arrest. In exchange, Iran will be able to tap into nearly $6 billion of its existing frozen assets for carefully monitored expenditures on food and medicine. Critics argue that the deal provides Iran with money that can be used for nefarious purposes. Separate from the hostage release, U.S. officials have been working to establish informal understandings with Iran to deescalate tensions. The Biden administration's approach aims to prevent a Middle East crisis over Iran's nuclear program, but there are no easy solutions or good deals with Iran.
Breitbart: China Fumes over 'Despicable' Taiwan Vice President's Warm Welcome in NYC
Taiwanese Vice President William Lai receives a warm welcome in New York before heading to Paraguay. Chinese Communist Party threatens the US with "resolute and strong measures" in response.
Lai's visit sparks outrage from China, which refuses to recognize Taiwan's sovereignty. China demands the US stop all official interaction with Taiwan and threatens to safeguard its sovereignty.
#economy
Fox News: Alabama to give residents $150 tax rebate check starting Nov. 30
Alabama plans to issue tax rebate payments, costing the state $393 million, to approximately 1.9 million people who filed a state income tax return for 2021. The rebates will be $150 for individuals and $300 for married couples, and will be issued starting on November 30.
Fox News: Michigan community stops Chinese company's latest land grab: Fighting them 'every step of the way'
Residents in a Michigan community successfully blocked a Chinese energy company from purchasing farmland, but the fight is not over. The company withdrew the purchase but plans to develop an EV battery factory on previously purchased land. Residents are determined to continue fighting against the company's presence in their community.
#military
Forbes: Naval Chief Retires — Leaving Navy, Army, And Marines Without Leadership Amid Tuberville's Abortion Protest
The U.S. Navy is facing a leadership vacuum as Admiral Lisa Franchetti is appointed as interim chief due to Senator Tommy Tuberville's continued blockage of military promotions and nominations. Franchetti, the first woman nominated to run the Navy, cannot fully perform her duties until confirmed. Tuberville is blocking nominations to protest a Pentagon abortion policy.
#crime
Fox News: Massachusetts man pleads guilty to threatening Arizona’s Katie Hobbs with bomb message
James Clark, a Massachusetts man, has pleaded guilty to sending bomb threats to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, who was the secretary of state at the time. Clark sent the threats through an online form and also made suspicious internet searches. This case highlights the efforts of the election threats task force.
Daily Wire: Federal Workers In San Francisco Urged To Work From Home Due To Crime
Some federal government workers in San Francisco have been urged to work from home indefinitely due to public safety concerns near their office building. The Nancy Pelosi Federal Building, which houses various federal agencies, is located in an area plagued by open-air drug markets and rising violent crime rates. San Francisco's homelessness and drug crises have also worsened, with an increase in fatal drug overdoses and a substantial rise in homelessness.
Red State: NEW: Fulton County Website Briefly Displays Document Detailing Several Criminal Charges Against Trump
Criminal charges initially reported against Donald Trump in Fulton County, Georgia related to the 2020 election were found to be inaccurate. The document listing the charges was briefly posted on the court's website before being taken down, with no explanation given. The District Attorney's office confirmed that no charges had been filed against Trump.
PJ Media: Purported Trump Indictment Doc Appears, Then Mysteriously Disappears From Fulton County Website
The Fulton County, GA District Attorney's office briefly posted a document online that appeared to be a list of charges against Trump, including racketeering and false statements. The document has since been taken down and the DA's office stated that no charges have been filed.
The Blaze: Synagogues repeatedly targeted by ‘online trolls’ making ‘swatting’ calls to report bogus bomb threats: Report
Several synagogues across the country have been targeted by a group of online trolls making fake bomb threats. The incidents, involving at least 26 synagogues and two ADL offices in 12 states, have prompted the Anti-Defamation League to work with law enforcement to address the disruptions to Jewish prayer services and other potential targets. The group of trolls has also expanded their targets to include African-American churches and a news organization.
Fox News: Shooting at Maryland trampoline park leaves 1 adult injured
A shooting took place at a trampoline park in Maryland, with one person injured and taken to the hospital. The police confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Fox News: Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann taken off jail's suicide watch, sheriff says
Rex Heuermann, a NYC architect accused of killing three women and dumping their bodies, has been taken off suicide watch in jail. Heuermann remains the prime suspect in the slaying of a fourth woman and is under investigation for other unsolved murder cases. He allegedly met his victims online and used burner phones to hide his communications. Heuermann's wife has filed for divorce and evidence collected from their home includes hundreds of firearms. Heuermann has pleaded not guilty.
Fox News: Extramarital affair turns into Texas murder case that couple allegedly tried to hide
A man's body is found wrapped in plastic in a Houston suburb after an alleged affair turns deadly. The victim, Francisco Romero, was beaten to death by his coworker, Narciso Cruz Banos, and Banos' wife, Francisca Carrizales. The couple, who are illegal immigrants, have been charged with murder and tampering with a corpse.
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#other
Forbes: Montana Judge Rules In Favor Of Young Climate Activists In Lawsuit Over Fossil Fuels
A judge ruled in favor of young plaintiffs who sued Montana over legislation supporting the fossil fuel industry. The plaintiffs claimed the state's policies contributed to climate change and violated their right to a clean environment.
The American Spectator: Miracle On Hawaii: Catholic Church Survived Maui Wildfire
A church named Maria Lanakila survives untouched while a wildfire devastates Maui. Death toll rises to 96 and the town of Lahaina is almost completely destroyed. The fire is considered the deadliest in modern US history.