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#politics
Breitbart: Schumer: GOP's Investigations into Biden Family 'Don’t Matter to the Average American'
Schumer dismisses Republican investigations into Hunter Biden; says they don't matter to average Americans.
Newsbusters: Nets Send Over 60 Minutes on Trump’s Georgia Indictment, Ditch Biden
Fulton County DA indicts former President Trump. Media gives extensive coverage, with CBS leading at 24 mins. GOP voters divided on sympathy vs moving on. ABC-21 mins, NBC-16 mins. Trump attacks criminal justice system in response to indictments. Trump remains focus of GOP candidates.
Breitbart: KJP’s X Account Appears to Tweet Post Meant for Biden's Account
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre accidentally posted a tweet meant for President Joe Biden on her own account. Critics mocked her for the mistake, with former press secretary Sean Spicer and others joining in. The incident raises questions about who is really writing Biden's tweets.
Newsbusters: PBS Cheerleads for Bidenomics vs Trump's 'Tax Giveaways to the Ultra Rich'
Laura Barron-Lopez reports on the Biden administration's claim of economic success, citing low unemployment and inflation rates, GDP growth, and Wall Street confidence. However, public opinion on the economy remains low, with only 20% of Americans viewing it positively. Biden's low approval rating is attributed to factors beyond the economy, such as uncertainty over the pandemic and a divisive political atmosphere. The Biden campaign plans to focus on contrasting their economic agenda with the previously rejected MAGA agenda.
The Blaze: The Biden administration invented THIS word to justify their extreme censorship during COVID
RFK Jr. accuses the Biden administration of censorship for calling his posts "malinformation." He claims that everything he posted was accurate and backed by reliable sources. RFK Jr. suggests that the left silences those who challenge the accepted narrative.
Breitbart: New Hampshire Poll: DeSantis falls to Third Place, Single Digits in New Hampshire
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis falls to third place in New Hampshire's Republican primary race, with former President Donald Trump leading by 40 points. DeSantis struggles to gain traction despite focusing on the early primary state.
Daily Wire: Soros Firm Lost Up To $105 Million On Now-Bankrupt Green Energy Firm Boosted By Biden
Investment firm run by George Soros, a liberal billionaire, lost up to $105 million in electric bus company called Proterra. Soros Fund Management was one of the early investors in Proterra, which went bankrupt and saw a decline in stock price. Proterra received support from the Biden administration and ties between the administration and the company run deep. Proterra's buses had performance issues, such as not enough power and safety concerns. The company is now facing shareholder lawsuits.
#society
Daily Wire: Relationship ADHD, The Leading Cause Of Divorce
A woman contemplates divorce after her husband doesn't exhibit enough concern when she was 20 minutes late to work due to a mix-up. She expects more drama and "perfect" reactions from her partner. This example highlights the fickle nature of modern marriages and the unrealistic expectations people have.
Fox News: Oklahoma Supreme Court to review reparations case for survivors of 1921 Tulsa Race massacre
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider a reparations case filed by survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The state authorities have communicated that they won't entertain a settlement with the survivors. This gives hope to advocates for racial justice that the government may make amends.
The Blaze: Village council spends $2.3 million on estate to house refugee families in tiny town of 2,000
Residents in the U.K. village of Langtoft are upset that their council has purchased an estate for over $2 million, where house prices are double the local average. The council plans to house Afghan and Ukrainian refugee families in the village, much to the dismay of locals. The South Kesteven District Council has purchased 12 high-specification homes and allocated over $5.6 million for a total of 21 properties for its refugee placement program.
#foreignaffairs
#economy
Forbes: How Important is Niger’s Uranium For France?
France's import of uranium from Niger is of strategic importance due to its reliance on nuclear energy, accounting for 70% of its electricity. Niger, the world's 7th largest producer, is the second-largest supplier of uranium to France, providing 20.2% of its imports. France's control in the Nigerien uranium industry raises questions about the country's future involvement, especially in the aftermath of the military coup d'état.
#religion
The Blaze: Whitlock: Michael Oher and critics of ‘The Blind Side’ want to sack a biblical worldview
"The Blind Side" is criticized as an attack on biblical values disguised as racial justice. The movie portrays a wealthy white couple who sacrifice their comfort to help a black homeless teenager, leading to allegations of exploitation and white saviorism. The controversy reflects the tension between secular views and religious principles, as well as the challenges of addressing racial inequality without undermining Christian beliefs.
#crime
Fox News: Southeastern Tennessee community demands transparency and answers amidst controversy over fatal shooting
Questions surround a fatal shooting in southeastern Tennessee that killed a man and injured a police officer. The community demands transparency as they seek answers about the incident at a Speedway gas station. The NAACP also calls for a thorough investigation.
Fox News: Former soldier found guilty in Auburn police officer's killing faces sentencing hearing
Former soldier Grady Wayne Wilkes, guilty of killing Auburn police officer William Buechner, awaits sentencing. Wilkes, who wore military gear, shot Buechner and two other officers during a domestic disturbance call.
PJ Media: 'Literal Hell on Wheels': Jilted Girl Drives Car 100 MPH Into Building, Killing Boyfriend and Pal
Mackenzie Shirilla, 19, of Strongsville, Ohio, was convicted of murder for deliberately crashing her car into a brick building, killing her estranged boyfriend and another passenger. The evidence proved she planned the crash and drove at a high speed.
Fox News: Tourist gang-raped at Spanish resort while attackers filmed assault: report
Six French and Swiss tourists have been arrested for allegedly gang-raping an 18-year-old British woman in the tourist town of Calvià, Mallorca. The victim was found in distress by hotel staff, who reported the incident to the police. The suspects, all 20 years old, are currently in jail awaiting further investigation.
Breitbart: Nolte: Study Proves Alec Baldwin Pulled Trigger, Charges Could Be Refiled
Actor Alec Baldwin could face manslaughter charges after a study determined that he pulled the trigger of the gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The incident occurred during a rehearsal on the set of the film "Rust" in October 2021. Baldwin claims the gun went off without him pulling the trigger, but a forensic investigation concluded that the gun could only have been fired by pulling the trigger.
#sports
Forbes: Brett Yormark On Big 12 Expansion: ‘Right Now, We’re Done’
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark announces that the conference has reached its desired expansion of 16 teams, including Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah. The Big 12 will not pursue adding Connecticut and Gonzaga. This decision benefits the stable Big East, which will keep UConn for now. The Big 12 has rebounded from losing Texas and Oklahoma and secured a lucrative contract extension with ESPN and Fox. The conference is focused on integrating the new schools and is optimistic about its future.
Breitbart: Former Olympic Swimmer Helen Smart Dies Suddenly at 43
Former Olympic swimmer Helen Hart, who represented Britain in the 2000 Summer Games, has passed away suddenly at the age of 43. Hart, also known by her maiden name Don-Duncan, was an accomplished athlete in the backstroke events. She was working as a school principal at the time of her death.
Fox News: Pakistan board criticized for leaving former PM Imran Khan out of Independence Day video
The Pakistan Cricket Board releases a video celebrating their 1992 Cricket World Cup win but faces backlash for not featuring Imran Khan, the captain and former Prime Minister. Former captain Wasim Akram urges the board to apologize.
#science
The Economist: A pair of Indian and Russian probes approach the Moon
Indian and Russian probes are heading to the Moon in search of ice. Chandrayaan-3 took a slower approach and will attempt a touchdown on August 23rd, while Luna 25 took a more direct route and plans to land on August 21st. The landing sites are of interest because they may contain water ice, which could be a potential source of resources for future lunar settlement.
#technology
The Economist: Can computing clean up its act?
LUMI, the most powerful supercomputer in Europe, offers a glimpse into the future of high-performance computing. As the demand for computing power continues to rise, the industry is facing environmental implications due to its consumption of energy. Efforts are being made to improve efficiency at the microchip, computer, and data center levels to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
#other
Fox News: Deadly clashes among rival militias in Tripoli spark heightened security measures and leave dozens injured
Rival militias clash in Tripoli, leaving 27 dead and over 100 wounded. The violence highlights the unstable situation in war-torn Libya.