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14 Aug 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Holding the Pentagon to Account? – An LN Exclusive With Sen. Tuberville
Senator Tommy Tuberville is holding the Department of Defense accountable for its unlawful policy to provide additional leave and travel expenses for military women seeking abortions. He has placed a hold on Pentagon promotions until the policy is dropped or legalized. Secretary Austin has not responded to the senator's concerns, and the military's woke agenda and pro-abortion stance are damaging the public's trust in the US military.
#society
Fox News: New Zealand scraps last remaining coronavirus restrictions
New Zealand has lifted all COVID-19 restrictions as the country's zero-tolerance approach became unsustainable. The government's response to the pandemic was initially praised, but as more infectious variants emerged, they abandoned their elimination strategy. Health Minister Ayesha Verrall noted low case numbers and hospitalizations, indicating a stable health system. However, opposition leader David Seymour criticized the government for treating people like children and being slow to address the situation.
American Thinker: Huge increase on death rate among younger Americans: A crisis that the goes officially unnoticed and unexamined
Insurance actuaries have noticed a rise in life insurance claims among healthy working-age people. The increase in deaths is not fully explained by COVID-19 and is more prominent in white-collar workers. The cause of these deaths, which surpass expected numbers, remains unknown and has not received adequate investigation.
Fox News: Hawaii couple sues power companies after wildfires, major retailer ransacked by 'mob' and more top headlines
Hawaiian power companies sued for ignoring warnings, Nordstrom robbed, reporter sues Secret Service, GOP criticizes defense spending, journalist loses case against Antifa. (, )
Liberal cities face challenges with migrant surge, House Republican criticizes Iran deal, Ted Cruz criticizes Biden probe, Mike Pence promises DOJ changes, Hunter Biden probe raises questions.
Red State: More Video from 'Plane Lady' Who Warned About 'Unreal' Guy - She's Now Speaking Out
A viral story about a woman warning about a potential threat on a plane turns into media doxing and controversy. The woman is seen in additional videos imploring airport personnel not to let the plane leave, claiming it will "blow up." After being taken off the plane, she allegedly apologizes for her actions in a video. People responded kindly to her, but there are still doubts about her identity and the validity of her claims.
Liberty Nation: How Americans Are Coping with the Bitter Political Divide
The turbulent '60s and today's divided political climate share similarities. Joe Biden promised unity but has not delivered. Americans are tuning out the news due to polarization and complexity. Coping mechanisms reminiscent of the '60s, but will they be effective? The blame for the divide lies with both the people and the media who deliver information.
#war
Fox News: Thousands of unexploded ordnance pieces found beneath Cambodian school grounds
Thousands of pieces of unexploded ordnance found at a Cambodian high school, once an ammunition warehouse during the Khmer Rouge regime. The school remains closed as authorities collect the dangerous weapons.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Coming Soon to a University Near You?
Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) leaders have been speaking at British universities, spreading antisemitic propaganda and urging audiences to join an apocalyptic war against Jews. This phenomenon is likely to spread to American campuses if not confronted soon, potentially radicalizing America's next generation. Iranian-backed terror organizations and the regime itself already have access to American youth through student groups and university departments. University administrators cannot be trusted to address the problem, so additional measures must be put in place to prevent these groups from exploiting academic freedoms. Congress may be the only body capable of preventing Iran's infiltration into U.S. campuses.
#economy
Euromaidan Press: Romania to increase transit of Ukrainian grain from two to four million tons per month
Romania will increase its transit of Ukrainian grain from two to four million tons per month. This decision was made in response to recent attacks on Ukrainian ports, and discussions with the US, EU, Moldova, and Ukraine. The focus will be on optimizing the capacity of the Sulinsky Canal for transportation.
#education
The Federalist: Universities Use Taxpayer Funds On Extravagant Spending Sprees
Taxpayer funds wasted on unnecessary projects at universities. Tuition increases not due to cutbacks, but fund wasteful spending.
#crime
Fox News: PA authorities searching for 5 Philadelphia suspects following shooting that left 3 dead
Five suspects are being sought after a shooting at a Philadelphia playground left three men dead and one critically wounded. The victims were part of a group gathered at a basketball court when five males opened fire before fleeing. Authorities found shell casings from three different types of firearms at the scene.
#sports
Fox News: James Harden, in China, rips 76ers team president who once expressed support for Hong Kong protesters
NBA star James Harden publicly called out 76ers president Daryl Morey as a "liar" and vowed to never play for any team Morey is a part of. The timing of Harden's comments is intriguing, as trade talks involving him ended recently. This incident adds to the strained relationship between the NBA and China due to Morey's pro-Hong Kong message in 2019.
Forbes: Oklahoma City Thunder Demonstrating The Value Of Patience In A Rebuild
The Oklahoma City Thunder have taken a different approach to rebuilding, acquiring draft picks and young talent rather than pursuing impact free agents. With a young core showing promise, the Thunder now have a treasure trove of future trade assets and are potentially poised to dominate the NBA in the coming years.
Forbes: Elly De La Cruz, Young Cincinnati Reds Are Surprise Contenders In National League
Despite low expectations, the Cincinnati Reds have defied the odds and are in the race for a playoff spot. Led by a young roster of talented players, including standout shortstop Elly De La Cruz, the Reds have shown resilience and confidence throughout the season. With a strong sense of camaraderie and a relaxed approach, the team has overcome a slow start and is now contending for a playoff berth.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: This Portable 6-in-1 Knife Sharpener Is Only $9 Right Now
Get the Sharpal 6-in-1 Pocket Knife Sharpener on sale for under $10. Portable and versatile, it's perfect for any type of blade.
Fox News: How changes in weather impact cars: The challenges your vehicle may face in extreme heat versus cold
Extreme weather can have a major impact on cars. In hot temperatures, watch out for battery trouble and keep an eye on the temperature gauge. In cold weather, warm up your car before driving and check tire pressure regularly. When it snows, clear all the snow off your car and wash away the salt to prevent rust.
#other
Fox News: A guide to visiting Rome: How to prepare for travel and must-see spots
Travel to Rome like a pro. Pack accordingly for the weather and dress modestly for churches and museums. Plan ahead to avoid long lines and book skip the line passes. Don't miss the Vatican City, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and enjoy some gelato.