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15 Aug 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Clockwork: Nets Use 33 Mins of 4th Trump Indictment to Ditch Biden Corruption
The liberal media and government are focusing on Trump's indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, ignoring the recent allegations against the Biden family. ABC, CBS, and NBC provided significant coverage of the indictment, with ABC leading the pack. The indictment is considered serious, and if Trump is convicted, he would be unable to pardon himself.
Fox News: Rachel Maddow dragged for scolding stolen election claims with Hillary Clinton: 'Can y'all hear yourselves?'
Hillary Clinton and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow faced criticism on social media after their interview where Maddow discussed the importance of trust in democracy. Clinton emphasized the significance of truth and professional legal processes, while some online commentators accused Maddow of lacking self-awareness and called Clinton a "bad actor." Maddow also questioned the disconnect between Biden's accomplishments and his approval ratings, to which Clinton suggested that some Americans lack access to accurate information.
Forbes: Who Is Fani Willis? Here’s What To Know About The Fulton County DA Prosecuting Trump.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis leads an investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Willis, who has a history of issuing racketeering indictments, became the first woman elected as district attorney for Fulton County in 2020. She previously served as an assistant district attorney and later opened her own law firm specializing in criminal defense and family law. Willis has been involved in other high-profile cases, including the prosecution of teachers and rappers under Georgia's RICO law.
#society
The American Mind: The True Negatives of "Body Positivity"
Temple University will host Philly "FatCon," promoting body positivity and fat acceptance. The movement undermines objective medical health and sets up a negative standard, promoting vice over virtue. It demands the repeated acceptance of lies, damaging society.
The Blaze: An 'evil' business happening 'right here in America': Ex-NFL star Tim Tebow sounds off on human trafficking
Tim Tebow, former NFL quarterback, is speaking out about child trafficking in America and his Unknown campaign to fight against it. He believes it is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world and wants to rescue abused children who have not been identified or located yet. Tebow also emphasized that human trafficking is not just happening in third world countries, but also in "nice" areas within America.
Flag And Cross: Call To Ban Packaging Appealing To Kids On Cereals With Excess Sugar
Health campaigners are pushing for a ban on sugary cereal and yogurt packaging aimed at children, as it often contains high levels of sugar. Research shows that around half of high-sugar cereals with child-appealing packaging provide a third of a child's recommended daily sugar intake in one bowl. Similarly, 65% of yogurts with kid-friendly packaging contain the same amount of sugar. Campaigners argue that these tactics contribute to unhealthy children and advocate for redirecting marketing efforts toward healthier foods.
Townhall: Whitesplaining the 'Redskins' Mascot Controversy to Native Americans
Native Americans Guardians Association (NAGA) wants the Washington Commanders to revert back to their original name, Redskins. The majority of Native Americans polled are not offended by the name and actually take pride in it. The issue of the name change is more about the feelings of white liberals and sports journalists than the opinions of the Native American community.
The Blaze: Texas university walks back 'premature' decision to shut down DEI offices prohibited under state law
A Texas university initially planned to shut down its diversity, equity, and inclusion offices but later reversed its decision. The move came in response to a new law signed by Republican Governor Greg Abbott that bans DEI offices promoting preferential treatment based on race or ethnicity. The University of Houston initially posted signs stating that the LGBTQ Resource Center had been disbanded, but the university later called it a premature posting.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: Twitch streamer who instigated Union Square
riot should face consequences—but New York is becoming a lawless
hellscape
A riot erupted in Manhattan's Union Square Park when influencer Kai Cenat promised to give away PlayStation 5's. Residents question the lack of consequences for criminals and the prioritization of "social justice" over the rule of law. The demoralized NYPD was treated poorly, and innocent bystanders were injured. The incident highlights the problems of intruders and criminality in Democrat-run enclaves.
#war
Breitbart: Two Years Later, Biden Has Failed to Shake the Taliban’s Iron Grip
Two years after the fall of Kabul, the Taliban remains in power in Afghanistan with no significant opposition. The regime has maintained control, improved the economy, and implemented strict bans on Afghan women and girls. The international community's hopes for human rights improvements have been dashed.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: US Ambassador says Julian Assange could receive plea deal,
‘there’s a way to resolve it’
US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy hints at a possible plea deal for Julian Assange, allowing him to return to Australia and ending America's pursuit.
Assange's brother believes Kennedy's comments indicate that the US wants a resolution. The option of downgrading charges against Assange in exchange for a guilty plea, considering his time in a UK prison, is seen as realistic.
#religion
Gataway Couple: Add This Secret Monastery to Your Bucket List
Blue Cliff Monastery in New York is a hidden gem worth visiting for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning views. It is a Buddhist monastery founded by Thich Nhat Hanh, offering meditation practices and a chance to reconnect with spirituality.
#health
The American Spectator: VIDEO: ‘Forever Chemicals’ May Cause Infertility
"Forever chemicals" known as PFAS may be linked to infertility. A study found that PFAS in women's bloodstreams reduced chances of pregnancy. These chemicals are found in everyday products like cosmetics, tap water, and food packaging. Higher levels of PFAS in water have been associated with higher rates of cancer and pregnancy complications. The rise of infertility worldwide may be influenced by PFAS. It is important to be aware of the chemicals in everyday products and explore natural alternatives.
Forbes: Author Post: How AI Can Improve Medical Prognostics
AI in medical research is paving the way for early detection and prevention of diseases like breast cancer, Alzheimer's, and heart disease. By analyzing medical images and biomarkers, AI tools can predict the likelihood of developing these conditions up to five or six years in advance, with greater accuracy than traditional screening methods. This proactive approach allows patients and doctors to take action before the disease progresses, leading to better outcomes and cost reduction in healthcare.
#education
Fox News: Internet divided over Biden pushing forward with student loan debt removal: 'Slippery slope'
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan received both criticism and praise, causing a divided response from investors, political groups, and commentators. Concerns about personal responsibility and implications for American politics were raised.
#crime
Daily Wire: Father Charged With Murder After Allegedly Killing Man He Thought Killed His Son In Car Accident
A North Carolina father allegedly shot and killed a man who hit and killed his son in a car accident. The father has been charged with second-degree murder and faces a maximum punishment of life in prison.
Fox News: Mar-a-Lago property manager pleads not guilty in special counsel classified records probe
Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos de Oliviera pleaded not guilty to charges related to Trump's alleged retention of classified records. He faced obstruction and false statement counts for attempting to delete surveillance footage at Mar-a-Lago. Trump and his aide, Waltine Nauta, have also been charged in separate investigations.
Forbes: What To Know About Scott McAfee—The New Judge Overseeing Trump’s Georgia RICO Case
Former President Donald Trump and his allies, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, have been indicted on 13 felonies related to their efforts to overturn the election results in Georgia. The case is being overseen by Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee, who was randomly selected to preside over the high-profile trial. This indictment, which is considered one of the most serious against Trump, charges them with violating the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
Red State: Superseding Indictment Against SBF Alleges Funds Used for 'Lavish Federal Campaign Contributions'
As anticipated, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's bond was revoked after evidence of witness tampering, and he was sent to a federal jail in Brooklyn. A new indictment alleges charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering, as well as campaign finance violations.
Fox News: Texas accomplice in Army soldier Vanessa Guillén's murder, disappearance from base gets maximum sentence
A Texas woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for her role in the gruesome murder of Army soldier Vanessa Guillén, whose disappearance prompted a movement to change how sexual harassment is reported in the military. Cecily Aguilar pleaded guilty to accessory to murder after the fact and making false statements. She helped dismember and dispose of Guillén's remains. Aguilar's boyfriend, Aaron Robinson, died by suicide on the day Guillén's remains were found.
#sports
Daily Wire: Longtime ESPN Anchor Who Criticized COVID Mandates Leaving Network To ‘Exercise First Amendment Rights’
ESPN anchor Sage Steele is leaving the network to exercise her First Amendment rights after settling her lawsuit against ESPN and parent company Disney. Steele had been suspended for making negative comments about COVID vaccine mandates and former President Barack Obama. She criticized ESPN's requirement for employees to get vaccinated and questioned Obama's identification as black.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Crypto Analyst Says Bitcoin's 'Ticking Time-bomb' Signals Historic Expansion
Cryptocurrency analyst Credible Crypto predicts a historic expansion for Bitcoin after a period of record low volatility. He believes the current consolidation phase should be considered bullish. Fellow analyst TechDev suggests that BTC's three-week chart indicates the start of a bull market. Tone Vays also expresses optimism, stating that as long as the support level at $28,000 holds, BTC will trend upwards. At present, BTC is trading at $29,376.67, up by two percent in the last seven days.
#other
National Review: ‘It’s Monumental’: Montana Judge Sides with Youth Activists in Landmark Environmental Case
A group of youth plaintiffs in Montana have won a lawsuit against the state, arguing that local energy policies violated their right to a clean environment. The ruling will require Montana to take a more environmentally-conscious approach to energy policies, despite opposition from the state's attorney general. The decision is seen as a game-changer in the fight against climate change.