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14 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: White House says Biden 'praying' for Hawaii families after giving 'no comment' before
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are "praying" for the victims of the Maui wildfires. The White House press secretary stated that the president is closely engaged with his team and officials to ensure a robust response. Critics have condemned Biden for initially declining to comment on the tragedy.
Spectator USA: ‘No comment’: Biden’s response to deadly Maui wildfires
President Joe Biden refused to comment on the deadly Maui wildfires, despite the loss of American lives. His indifference has drawn criticism, even from his allies. This indifference follows previous examples of insensitivity, such as the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.
Daily Wire: Cyber Personnel Shortage Is A Major National Security Fail For Biden
President Joe Biden's administration is facing a significant cyber crisis in America. The country is experiencing a severe shortage of cyber personnel, posing threats to national security and privacy. Both the public and private sectors are at risk of cyber attacks from state-sponsored threat actors and cybercriminals. The government agencies and critical infrastructure are vulnerable, while businesses are targeted for valuable information and financial data. To address these challenges, investment should be made in cybersecurity education, training, recruitment, and better salaries to attract skilled professionals. Failure to strengthen cyber defenses may have severe consequences for the country's security.
Breitbart: Poll: Vivek Ramaswamy Overtakes DeSantis for 2nd Place in Repubtlican Primary
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has surpassed Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP primary race, according to a Kaplan Strategies poll. Ramaswamy is in second place with 11%, while DeSantis follows with 10%. Trump remains dominant with 48% support.
Red State: The Leftist Attacks On 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Begin
A viral country song by an unknown artist resonates with frustrated Americans, causing controversy as it is labeled a "right-wing" anthem by left-leaning outlets. Despite the political association, the song speaks to common issues that Americans from all walks of life are concerned about, revealing a larger societal divide.
Red State: Ron DeSantis: From Navy JAG to Political Fighter - Setting Himself Apart from Trump
Trump overshadowing DeSantis at Iowa State Fair. DeSantis needs to differentiate himself from Trump by highlighting his unique background as a Navy JAG and combat adviser to Navy SEAL Team 1, connecting with voters through stories and addressing veterans' rights. DeSantis aims to position himself as a strong leader who understands military complexities and is committed to serving his country.
Breitbart: Former FBI Agent Confirms Biden Team Was Tipped Off About Plan to Interview Hunter
A former FBI agent confirmed that the Biden transition team was tipped off about an interview with Hunter Biden. The agent and an IRS whistleblower were told not to approach Hunter Biden and wait for his call, but they never received the call and were not able to interview him.
#society
Breitbart: 'Sound of Freedom' Director Says Potential Sequel Would Focus on Haiti: 'This Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg'
Director of hit film Sound of Freedom expresses interest in a potential sequel focusing on Haiti. Alejandro Monteverde criticizes mainstream media for smearing the anti-child trafficking drama. Monteverde addresses the controversy surrounding the film being associated with "QAnon" conspiracy theories.
The Blaze: Attention Hallmark Christmas movie fans: There’s something you need to know
Hallmark movies are changing under the new CEO's push for diversity and inclusion. The industry continues its woke agenda despite low profits.
Daily Wire: Maui Officials Set Record Straight Following Reports Oprah Was Blocked From Shelter
Maui officials dispute reports that Oprah Winfrey was denied entry into a wildfire shelter, stating that she was allowed in and thanked her for complying with the no camera crews or reporters policy. They welcome her continued support for the community. Winfrey posted a video on Instagram expressing her commitment to helping those affected by the disaster and stated her intention to make a major donation once the situation has stabilized.
Human Events: British NHS claims it’s ‘oppressive’ for staff to not use
‘preferred pronouns’ for trans patients
NHS workers in Britain warned about using the wrong pronouns for transgender and non-binary individuals. Some hospitals threaten legal action and disciplinary measures. Ambulance trusts suggest asking callers about pronouns to avoid misgendering. Doctors in Melbourne caused controversy by performing a hysterectomy on a trans-identifying woman who identified with male pronouns. Conservatives argue against compelled speech and identity politics in healthcare. NHS trusts recommend staff announce their pronouns to make patients feel respected and validated.
National Review: The Corner: Jane Goodall’s Malthusian Moment
Jane Goodall, a renowned primatologist, suggests at the World Economic Forum that population control is necessary due to the negative impact of human beings on the environment. However, evidence suggests that as economies develop, there is an increase in wealth and happiness, even with population growth. Goodall's argument is refuted, as fertility rates in developed countries are actually decreasing.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Defense Ministry: Ukraine retakes 3 km² near Bakhmut, keeps liberating Urozhaine in southern Ukraine
Ukraine's Defense Ministry reports that Ukrainian forces have retaken 3 km² near Bakhmut and continue to liberate Urozhaine in southern Ukraine. The Russians are attempting to launch assaults in various areas in eastern Ukraine but have been unsuccessful. The situation in the country's east is seeing a decrease in attacks as the Russians regroup.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Purges Don’t Move Policy in China
China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, has been removed from his post, sparking rumors of affairs and corruption. However, his dismissal is unlikely to have a significant impact on Chinese foreign policy due to the nature of the role and the hierarchy of power within the party-state.
#culture
The Blaze: Whitlock: The ‘Rich Men’ of the music industry will seek to destroy Oliver Anthony
Oliver Anthony, a factory worker turned singer-songwriter, gains fame and success with his protest anthem "Rich Men North of Richmond." The powerful song calls out the political elite and resonates with the average working man. However, Anthony faces challenges and potential backlash as he takes on the music industry and its corrupt influences.
#health
Fox News: Former Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor undergoing new cancer treatments he claims will extend his life
Former Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor has been battling stage 4 prostate cancer since 2018. However, thanks to a new treatment called Lutetium-177, Taylor has received hopeful news. The treatment targets cancer cells and has extended his life for five years. Taylor plans to continue making music and released a new album next month.
#education
Fox News: Peyton Manning takes on new role as professor at University of Tennessee
NFL legend Peyton Manning is becoming a professor at the University of Tennessee, bringing his expertise to education and sports.
#crime
The Blaze: Sam Bankman-Fried ordered to same 'Silence of the Lambs' jail that held Ghislaine Maxwell
Founder of crypto-currency platform FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been ordered into a New York jail for tampering with witnesses before his trial. The Metropolitan Detention Center, known for its poor conditions, will house him until his trial on October 2, 2023.
National Review: ‘Special Counsel’ David Weiss Makes $5 Million Biden–China Scheme Disappear
Hunter Biden's incriminating WhatsApp message to his Chinese business associate, implicating President Biden, fails to stir special counsel David Weiss, who has been investigating Hunter Biden since 2018. The message threatens dire consequences if a commitment is not fulfilled, involving connections to a Chinese government-intelligence operation. The investigation has been hindered by inaction from Weiss, who has allowed the statute of limitations to expire, making potential charges time-barred.
Forbes: Luxury Retailers’ Security Risk Rises After Two Brazen Smash-And-Grab Thefts Caught On Camera
Luxury retailers in Los Angeles are facing a rise in organized retail crime (ORC), with smash-and-grab mobs stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. The incidents at a Yves Saint Laurent store and a Nordstrom store have caused concern among shoppers and highlighted the need for stronger security measures. This problem is not limited to California, as major cities across the country are experiencing an increase in ORC.
#sports
Forbes: Anthony Joshua’s Explosive KO And His Three-Fight Plan
Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua scored a 7th-round knockout victory over Robert Helenius, regaining relevancy in the boxing world. Joshua gained a significant number of new followers on social media and received a high level of engagement for his posts, particularly on TikTok. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, revealed a three-fight plan that includes bouts against Helenius, Deontay Wilder, and Tyson Fury. While there are doubts about Joshua's performance and deservingness of a fight with Wilder, a potential matchup between the two could have major implications for the heavyweight division.
Fox News: Women’s British Open runner-up blasts climate protesters after 17th hole disruption: ‘What a bunch of idiots’
LPGA golfer Charley Hull criticizes environmental protesters who disrupted the Women’s British Open. Hull, who suffers from asthma, calls them "a bunch of idiots" for releasing smoke flares on the course. Protesters were targeting the tournament's sponsor, AIG.
Forbes: Rehearing May Be Sought In Florida Sports Betting Case, But SCOTUS Is Better Vehicle For Changed Outcome
Legalized sports betting in Florida hangs in the balance as West Flagler Associates challenges the Seminole Tribe's exclusive right to operate online sports betting in the state. A federal district court initially ruled in favor of West Flagler, stating that the Seminole Tribe's compact violated the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). However, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed this decision, finding that the compact did not violate IGRA. West Flagler now has the option to seek rehearing, but the chances of success are slim.
#outdoors
Fishing The Midwest: Fish Don't Always obey the rules - Fishing The Midwest
Anglers are learning more about fishing through various resources and technological advancements. However, fish often do not act according to expectations. For example, while fishing for walleyes in a lake with deep water and underwater structure, the baitfish and walleyes were found near the surface instead of the bottom. The anglers adjusted their bait accordingly and caught many walleyes. Another instance involved using smaller baits and casting away from the shore for largemouth bass, as they were unexpectedly found in the middle of the bay. These experiences highlight the need for anglers to constantly experiment with different lures, presentations, and locations to improve their success.
#technology
PJ Media: Apple Could Soon Pay You for Hindering Your iPhone's Performance
Apple may have to compensate customers for deliberately hindering iPhone performance. The tech giant faces a class-action lawsuit accusing it of secretly throttling phone performance. Owners of older iPhone models may receive around $65 each if the claims are approved.
#other
National Review: The Corner: Singing Out Loud
Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Men North of Richmond" goes viral, prompting Mark Wright to argue that it dismisses America as the land of opportunity. Despite not agreeing with the message, Wright believes in the power of ordinary people sharing their talents. A year ago, a song by Stephen Herreid with killer lyrics was posted on Facebook, reminding listeners of creative potential.
Breitbart: 'Shelters Overwhelmed' in Maui as Death Toll Reaches 96
Shelters overwhelmed in Maui after devastating fires claim 96 lives. Recovery efforts underway. FEMA in "search and recovery mode."
Fox News: Indonesia searches for 7 people, including Australian tourists, missing in waters following bad weather
A search and rescue team is looking for seven people, including four Australian tourists, who went missing in Indonesian waters due to bad weather. The group was part of a larger party traveling to Pinang Island. The area is popular among tourists for its beaches and waves.