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15 Aug 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: Maui Residents Organizing Their Own Relief Efforts. Is This Biden's Katrina?
After wildfires ravage Maui, Joe Biden remains silent on casualties and relief efforts, leaving residents to organize their own aid. While supplies are trickling in, Maui residents are shuttling supplies by boat to the fire-devastated region. FEMA and the federal government's lack of response goes unnoticed by the media due to political bias.
Breitbart: Germany Cancels Diplomatic Tour Because They Can't Fix Stranded Jet
German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock's VIP airliner, the Airbus A340-300 VIP jet, broke down twice, forcing her to cancel her planned diplomatic tour of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Baerbock expressed frustration at the situation, stating that it was logistically impossible to continue the trip without the broken plane. The German Air Force (Luftwaffe) announced that the retirement of their VIP-configured Airbuses would be brought forward, indicating the extent of the aircraft's damage.
#society
Spectator USA: The changing face of the Eternal City
The narrator attends the funeral of his grandchildren's mother, Assia, who died from leukemia. The Catholic ceremony, with its beautiful hymns, helps ease the pain. The narrator reflects on the desecration of Rome by tourists and the city's seductive and mesmerizing nature. He laments the loss of old shops and the overshadowing of history and culture by multinational stores. He also muses on the ignorance of tourists regarding important figures from Roman history. The narrator concludes with a mention of a lunch at a restaurant with a fascinating name and discusses the lack of recognition for Galeazzo Ciano, a historical figure who opposed blindly following Hitler.
#war
Breitbart: 'Russian Sea Mine' Lost From Ukraine War Blows Up on Tourist Beach
A seaside resort in Romania was rocked by an explosion believed to be caused by a sea mine. The blast occurred near a hotel in Costinești and sent rocks flying into the air. Although no one was hospitalized, emergency services and naval forces were deployed to the area. It is suspected that the mine drifted from its intended position in the Black Sea as part of Russia's blockade of Ukraine.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Where in the World Is the Blessed Virgin Mary?
A lost child longs to hold his mother's hand in a supermarket, symbolizing the need for guidance in making good decisions. Similarly, without the Blessed Virgin Mary, we struggle to find our way. The Assumption of Mary into heaven, body and soul, gives us hope and shows us that our bodies are destined for a higher purpose.
#culture
Daily Wire: Oliver Anthony Shares Bible Verse During First Public Performance Since Going Viral
Virginia farmer Oliver Anthony, a recent overnight sensation thanks to his song "Rich Men North of Richmond," performed at his first public concert since going viral. He opened the show by reading from the Book of Psalms, sharing passages about the wicked and the righteous. Anthony also reflected on his rise to fame and expressed his desire to be a voice for the people who are frustrated with the state of the world.
#education
PJ Media: Chicago Mayor Fires Public Health Chief Who Fought Teachers Over School Closures
Mayor Johnson fired Dr. Arwady, Chicago's Public Health commissioner, possibly due to clashes with the CTU over school reopening during the pandemic.
#crime
Fox News: Seattle teen kills Uber driver, takes car on joyride in city's second rideshare murder in past year: cops
An 18-year-old Seattle teen is accused of shooting and killing an Uber driver in a carjacking. The suspect allegedly took the stolen car on a two-and-a-half-day joyride, visiting family, getting her hair done, and smoking marijuana. The incident has raised concerns about rising crime in Seattle.
Red State: How Serious Is the Fulton County Indictment of Trump?
Fulton County DA Fani Willis has brought a new indictment against Trump, charging him with state crimes in Georgia. Unlike the New York case, Trump cannot be pardoned for state crimes. The case relies on Georgia's RICO law, claiming that Trump's actions were part of a criminal conspiracy. Willis must prove that Trump intended to steal the election, which could be challenging. However, if convicted, the charges will have a lasting impact.
#sports
Forbes: The Chicago Cubs Are In The Hunt In The National League Central Division
The Chicago Cubs are making a push for the postseason and are tied with the Cincinnati Reds in the National League Central division. They have upcoming series against the Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, and Detroit Tigers before facing their division rival, the Milwaukee Brewers. The Cubs have a solid lineup led by player Cody Bellinger and a decent pitching staff, but consistency remains a concern. They need to maintain their momentum and continue playing winning baseball to secure a playoff spot.
Fox News: Colts name Anthony Richardson Week 1 starting quarterback
Rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson will start for the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1 of the 2023 season. Veteran quarterback Gardner Minshew II will be his backup. Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, showed promise in the team's preseason game, earning him the starting position.
Forbes: Shohei Ohtani Projects As AL MVP On Strength Of His Bat Alone
The author analyzes the MVP race in the American League based on batted ball data. Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Angels' designated hitter, is the top contender with a high Adjusted Fly Ball Contact Score of 328. Other notable contenders include Corey Seager, Kyle Tucker, and Bobby Witt Jr.
Forbes: England Set To Face Australia In Quest Of First Women’s World Cup Final
Australia and England face off in the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup. Australia hopes to reach their first World Cup final while England aims for a Euro-World Cup doublé. Both teams are in top form, but Australia has the advantage of a home crowd. The match promises to be one of the biggest in women's football history.
#outdoors
On The Water: Catch and Cook Mahi-Mahi
Sight-fishing for mahi is a thrilling experience, as they are beautiful and aggressive feeders. They can be easily caught near floating structures, and the best method is to use chum and switch to baited hooks. Mahi is not only fun to catch but also delicious, with a mild and firm meat. There are many recipes to enjoy mahi, such as pistachio-crusted mahi or honey lime grilled mahi.
Field & Stream: KUIU Labor Day Sale 2023: Best Early Deals You Can Already Shop
The KUIU Labor Day sale offers discounts on hunting gear, including jackets, vests, hoodies, and pants. Prices range from $59 to $249.
#technology
The Blaze: Driverless cars lose signal, cause huge traffic jam in San Francisco — city blames it on too many people using wifi
Driverless cars in San Francisco caused a traffic jam due to wireless connectivity issues. The incident occurred a day after the expansion of robot vehicles in the city was approved.
Fox News: How hackers could hijack your travel rewards programs and drain your miles
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in the loyalty commerce company Points.com that could allow hackers to steal customers' travel points and personal data. The vulnerabilities, which were found between March and May 2023, could also potentially grant hackers control over the Points loyalty programs. The researchers found that the Points.com system made it easy for hackers to access customer information such as rewards account numbers, addresses, and partial credit card numbers. They also discovered weaknesses in the authentication process for Virgin Red and United MileagePlus, including easily guessable encryption keys and encrypted cookies.
#other
Fox News: Lionel Richie apologizes for last-minute concert cancelation: 'I tried to bribe the pilot'
Lionel Richie apologized to his New York audience for canceling his Saturday night performance due to weather issues. Fans were angered by the last-minute cancellation and questioned the validity of Richie's reasons.
Breitbart: Mayorkas Aide: U.S. Superpower Can't Stop Economic Migration
The U.S. cannot fully stop the flow of economic migrants entering illegally. To reduce illegal crossings, the U.S. can invite migrants to legally cross the border, despite potential negative consequences for Americans. The Department of Homeland Security has been given a large budget to tackle illegal migration, but millions of immigrants have still entered since Biden took office. This approach disregards American sovereignty and ignores the need for enforcement of immigration laws. The administration's policies are encouraging more illegal immigration, leading to overwhelming the system and disregarding the interests of ordinary Americans. Nunez-Neto, who himself is an immigrant, supports a lenient approach to migration due to his empathy and personal experiences. However, this approach undermines the rule of law and increases illegal immigration, with cartels playing a larger role in human smuggling. Despite claiming to enforce laws, the government releases migrants quickly, allowing them to find jobs and accumulate debt, which further encourages migration. The administration admits that most migrants arriving at the border are not eligible for asylum, but they are still admitted and allowed to stay. By neglecting enforcement, the Biden administration effectively supports amnesty and ignores the role of the Executive Branch in enforcing laws and protecting the borders.
Daily Wire: How The Lawsuit Against Lizzo Could Turn #ToxicWork Into The Next #MeToo
High-profile employers like Lizzo are facing media scandals and expensive litigation due to toxic workplace allegations. The lawsuit against Lizzo contains weak assumptions and damaging allegations, but the real objective is to generate bad headlines. Toxic workplace allegations are becoming increasingly common, with high-profile targets and heavy media attention. These claims are often subjective and can damage reputations without proof. The movement is similar to in its weaponization and disregard for truth, leading to irreparable damage in cancel culture. It's important to reserve judgment on toxic workplace allegations until they are proven in court.
Breitbart: White House: We Must 'Make Irreversible Progress' on Climate, Biden Has 'Not Been Afraid' to Use Emergency Powers
White House National Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi praises President Biden's use of executive power to address climate change, emphasizing the importance of irreversible progress and the economic opportunities associated with it. Zaidi highlights the President's use of tools such as the Defense Production Act and the Clean Air Act to set greenhouse gas limits and promote clean energy. However, Zaidi acknowledges that there are congressional Republicans who are trying to overturn these actions.
Flag And Cross: Police Carry Out 'Illegal' Raid on News Outlet, Seize 'Everything' After Report on Local Business
Civil liberties advocates accuse the Marion Police Department in Kansas of violating the First Amendment after conducting a raid on the Marion County Record. The raid followed the newspaper's research on a local restaurant owner who had barred reporters from a town hall meeting. The raid is seen as an act of intimidation and retribution by the police, raising concerns about press freedom and the public's right to know.