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15 Aug 2023
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#illegals
PJ Media: Biden Faces Backlash Among Democrats Over 'Federal Crisis of Inaction' at the Border
Democrats are criticizing President Biden's handling of illegal immigration, with some accusing the federal government of inaction. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey declared a state of emergency over the migrant crisis in her state, while Chicago City Council alderman Raymond Lopez and New York City Mayor Eric Adams also voiced their concerns. Senator Mark Kelly and Senator Kyrsten Sinema, both from Arizona, are among those who have spoken out against Biden's border policies. Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for the closure of the border.
#politics
PJ Media: Karine Jean-Pierre Says There's 'Zero Evidence' Joe Biden Was Involved in Hunter's Business Dealings
Despite testimony from Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, that President Biden was directly involved in his son's business dealings, the White House denies any involvement. Archer revealed that Biden had spoken with his son's business partners multiple times and attended dinners with them. Additionally, a letter from 2011 addressed to Archer from then-Vice President Biden further suggests his knowledge and connection to Hunter's business. Despite this evidence, the White House maintains that the president was never engaged in his son's business dealings.
The Federalist: If Stolen Election Claims Are Illegal, Abrams Should Be In Prison
Former President Donald Trump is facing 13 felony charges for questioning election results, while failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who made baseless claims of election fraud, remains untouched. This double standard highlights the two-tiered system of justice in America.
Forbes: Meet The Man Who Fought The Sacklers On Their Opioid Bankruptcy Deal
The Sackler family, founders of Purdue Pharma, faced extensive lawsuits for their role in the opioid epidemic caused by the sale of OxyContin. In 2019, Purdue filed for bankruptcy and proposed a settlement that would shield the Sacklers from future lawsuits. The Supreme Court is now reviewing the legality of this settlement. Michael Quinn, a lawyer representing victims of the crisis, argued that the deal allows businesses to escape liability by exploiting the bankruptcy system. The case raises questions about whether bankruptcy court should be responsible for limiting accountability in non-financial matters.
Fox News: Texas Rep Ronny Jackson responds after new video shows police tackle him to ground, handcuff him at rodeo
Texas Representative Ronny Jackson was tackled and handcuffed by officers at a rodeo while trying to help a girl having a medical emergency. Jackson berated the officers and criticized their incompetence. Body camera footage was released showing the altercation, and Jackson defended his actions, stating that he would always help someone in need.
Breitbart: Georgia Indictment: Trump Tweet About Watching TV 'an Overt Act in Furtherance of the Conspiracy'
Former President Donald Trump and 18 others have been indicted in Georgia, with the indictment citing Trump's tweets as "overt" acts in furtherance of a conspiracy. The indictment charges Trump under Georgia's RICO statute, with some tweets sent on January 6, 2021, and others encouraging people to watch public hearings on voting irregularities. This marks Trump's fourth indictment in the past five months.
#society
Breitbart: Report: Soros Foundation Looks to Grow Broader Global Influence
Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, will shift its focus from European affairs to global issues. The foundation will withdraw and terminate parts of its current work within the European Union. Despite the shift, the foundation will continue to support civil society groups and European Roma communities.
Breitbart: Camera Crew Accompanying Oprah Turned Away from Maui Shelter
Oprah Winfrey visited a shelter for Maui fire evacuees, but a camera crew accompanying her was turned away due to a no-media policy. Despite this, Oprah was able to speak on camera to the BBC about her experience inside the shelter.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 538: An air strike damages over 300 buildings in Odesa
Russo-Ukrainian War, day 538: Russia strikes Odesa with drones and missiles, damaging over 300 buildings.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Germany's foreign minister abandons Pacific trip after multiple problems with government plane
Germany's foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, had to cancel her trip to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji due to mechanical problems with her government plane. The aging Airbus A340 experienced issues with its landing flaps, forcing it to return to Abu Dhabi twice. This incident is the latest in a series of embarrassing problems with Germany's government planes.
Fox News: South Korea's president calls for deeper cooperation with US, Japan to address nuclear threat in North Korea
South Korea, the U.S., and Japan plan to strengthen security cooperation to address North Korea's nuclear threat. The upcoming trilateral summit at Camp David will focus on expanding military cooperation and ballistic missile defense capabilities. The leaders aim to contribute to peace and prosperity in the region.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Netflix, Iger Lead The Way As Hollywood Studios Offer A New Deal To Striking Writers
Hollywood studios offer new proposal to striking screenwriters, addressing concerns such as artificial intelligence and access to viewer statistics
The strike by screenwriters and actors has halted the production of new films and TV episodes, highlighting inadequate pay and outdated contracts
#culture
Flag And Cross: Top 20 Gen Z Slang Terms That Baffle Older People
Gen Z slang leaves middle-aged people baffled. Terms like "choong," "leng," and "it slaps" confuse older adults. Many turn to Google or Urban Dictionary to understand their kids' and colleagues' slang. Gen Z finds it easy to pick up new slang, while Boomers struggle to keep up. Gen Z
#health
Fox News: 'The Young and the Restless' star Eric Braeden announces he is 'cancer-free': 'To hell with it'
Soap opera star Eric Braeden announced on Facebook Live that he is now cancer-free after undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. Although his cancer journey isn't over, Braeden shared that he will continue with treatments and regular check-ups to prevent the cancer from returning. The misdiagnosis of his cancer initially prompted him to raise awareness about the importance of regular check-ups for men.
Forbes: Amazon Pharmacy Announces Coupons For Insulin— Revolutionizing Medication Access, Yet Again
Amazon Pharmacy has announced a new initiative that offers automatic coupons and savings for insulin and diabetes care brands. Eligible customers can access insulin starting at $35 a month, along with other commonly prescribed products. This program aims to simplify the process of using manufacturer coupons for medications, ensuring savings for customers automatically.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: Trump and 18 Others Charged in Georgia With 41 Criminal Counts
Former President Donald Trump faces a fourth set of criminal charges, accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. The charges include racketeering and were brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Trump dismissed the charges as a "witch hunt" and has until August 25 to surrender voluntarily. The indictment alleges that Trump and his associates committed various crimes, including submitting false slates of electors and harassing election workers. Trump denies any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty in three other criminal cases. Experts suggest the indictments could bolster Republican support for Trump but may hurt him with independent voters in the 2024 election.
#sports
Forbes: Why NFL Teams Still Script Their First 15 Plays
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, two of the top offenses in the NFL, script their first offensive plays to exploit matchups and set up the defense. This strategy originated with coaches like Paul Brown and Bill Walsh, who used scripted plays to diagnose how defenses would react. Quarterbacks and offensive coordinators study their opponents and carefully select plays to give their team an advantage.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Glacier Glasses in 2023: Protect Your Eyes in Winter
Glacier glasses are essential for protecting your eyes in high altitude with bright snow. They come in various forms for different activities like fishing, endurance sports, and mountaineering. Julbo is a leading brand for mountain sunglasses. Fit-over glasses are available for those who wear prescription glasses. Ronsou offers budget-friendly options. Remember, protecting your eyes is crucial in harsh conditions.
Fox News: Colorado woman's body recovered after falling 300 feet from Rocky National Park peak
The body of a young woman was found in Rocky Mountain National Park after she fell 300 feet. Another man also fell in the same area. Both incidents are under investigation.
#other
Fox News: Wet weather moves into Hawaii as dangerous heat threatens multiple regions
Dangerously hot temperatures continue to impact various regions, including the South, Southeast, Pacific Northwest, and northern Rockies, potentially breaking records. Heavy rain causes flooding and water rescues in southeastern Missouri. Heat alerts are issued for the South and Southeast, while beneficial rain is expected in the Four Corners and the Hawaiian Islands, aiding firefighting efforts.
Breitbart: Maui Wildfires Death Toll Reaches 99 as Governor Warns Could Be Scores More
The death toll from the Maui wildfires in Hawaii reached 99, with authorities warning it could double in the coming days. Search crews are combing through neighborhoods at a slow pace, expecting to find the remains of 10 to 20 people per day over the next 10 days. Only three percent of the affected areas have been searched so far.