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#politics
Forbes: Giuliani, Powell, And Trump’s Other Attorneys Criminally Charged — After Years Of Efforts To Punish Them For 2020 Election Roles
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys, including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and John Eastman, along with Trump himself, face charges in Fulton County related to their alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 election. The charges range from disbarment possibilities to defamation lawsuits and potential prison sentences.
PJ Media: Congress Looking at a Stopgap Spending Bill Until It Reaches a Deal on FY2024 Budget
Congress is struggling to pass a bill to fund the government for the entire year, opting for a stopgap spending bill instead. A group of Republicans wants deeper cuts, but Democrats are refusing. Speaker McCarthy and Senator Schumer haven't had formal talks yet, and the short-term funding bill may need to last until Christmas. House Republicans are prepared for a government shutdown, even if the stopgap bill is passed.
Fox News: Cruz demands Anheuser-Busch 'cooperate' with investigation into Dylan Mulvaney controversy
Ted Cruz demands Anheuser-Busch's cooperation in the Senate Commerce Committee's investigation into marketing alcohol to children. Cruz expressed concern over the company's failure to provide requested documents, citing a dissenting opinion that stated the company violated advertising and marketing guidelines.
National Review: The Arizona Abortion Amendment’s Shockingly Broad Mental-Health Loophole
Arizona for Abortion Access has filed a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would allow abortion up until the ninth month of pregnancy, with a broad mental-health exception. The amendment explicitly forbids any law protecting the life of a viable baby outside the womb, and leaves it up to a "health-care professional" to determine viability.
Daily Wire: Alan Dershowitz: AG Garland’s Weiss Appointment In Hunter Biden Case Is Illegal
Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz claims that Attorney General Merrick Garland violated the law by appointing U.S. Attorney David Weiss as the special counsel in Hunter Biden's case. Dershowitz argues that the special counsel should be independent and not a government employee. He also raises concerns about Weiss's involvement in a previous "sweetheart deal" that was thrown out by a federal judge. ( )
#society
Fox News: Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis score legal victory in former nanny's wrongful termination lawsuit
Actors Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis won a legal victory in their wrongful termination lawsuit filed by their former nanny Ericka Genaro. The case was moved to arbitration, waiving their right to a trial by jury. Genaro claimed that she suffered from anxiety and depression after Wilde left the home and Sudeikis relied on her for emotional support.
Fox News: Pioneering Native American leader and first woman to head Bureau of Indian Affairs, Ada Deer, dies at 88
Ada Deer, a Native American leader and the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has died at age 88. Deer was known for her advocacy for tribal sovereignty and played a key role in reversing policies that took away the Menominee people's federal tribal recognition. She was also the first member of the Menominee Tribe to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the first Native American to obtain a master's degree in social work from Columbia University. She served as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs under President Bill Clinton and worked to strengthen federal protections for tribes.
Fox News: American Airlines plane has 'terrifying' close call with Spirit Airlines plane at Boston airport
An American Airlines flight in Boston was forced to cancel takeoff after another flight got too close to the runway. The cancellation was out of caution. The incident was described as terrifying.
Newsbusters: Court Rules D.C. Wrongfully Arrested Pro-Lifers For Their Sidewalk Art
Two pro-life advocates in Washington D.C. were unlawfully arrested for writing "Black Preborn Lives Matter" on a sidewalk, while Black Lives Matter protesters were allowed to cause chaos all summer. The court ruled the arrest unlawful, citing discrimination and a violation of free speech rights.
#war
Breitbart: Russia Bombs Ukrainian Grain Storage Facilities, Ports on NATO Border
Russian drones have targeted grain storage facilities and ports along the Danube River that Ukraine has been relying on as an alternative transport route to Europe, following the breakdown of a key shipping agreement. Ukraine's economy, heavily dependent on farming, has been affected by the war, and the rerouting of transport through the Danube has resulted in higher costs and decreased shipping volumes. Meanwhile, a container ship stranded in Odesa since Russia's invasion set sail along a temporary corridor established by Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Lithuania Closing Border With Moscow Satellite Belarus Amid Tensions
Lithuania is temporarily closing two checkpoints with Belarus due to tensions with its eastern neighbor, which has links to Russia. The move aims to divert traffic to a larger border checkpoint. The presence of Russia-linked mercenaries in Belarus is a growing concern for Lithuania.
National Review: The Corner: Russia Now Faces a Much Tougher Finnish Line
Finland, the newest member of NATO, now shares the largest land border with Russia at 832 miles. Russia is displeased with this and sees it as a threat to their security. However, Finland is not worried and plans to bring in U.S. troops for military exercises regularly. This expansion of NATO is a direct result of Russia's aggression and is a lesson for other countries like China.
#economy
The Blaze: Anheuser-Busch heir commits to buying back his family's business if offered: 'Make that brand great again'
Anheuser-Busch heir Billy Busch offers to buy back the company from Anheuser-Busch InBev. He predicts a difficult recovery for the company due to a boycott and suggests selling the brand back to the Busch family. He plans to apologize to customers and restore the company's culture. Busch criticizes the current leadership for relying on "woke" advertising and not understanding their core customers.
Red State: Target Sales Take First Time Plunge Following Pride Month - VP Cites Theft
Boycotts hurt Bud Light and Target sales as conservatives make their voices heard, causing layoffs and stock price declines. Bud Light's sales dropped by 26.5%, while Target's quarterly sales fell by 5.4% due to backlash over LGBT merchandise. Both companies are facing negative consequences for prioritizing woke agendas over their customer base.
#culture
Forbes: 5 Great Reasons To Celebrate Rum’s Diversity And Versatility
Rum, the oldest distilled spirit, originated in the West Indies from molasses brought by African slaves to work in sugarcane plantations. Today, it is enjoyed worldwide in various styles and cocktails.
The piña colada, a popular rum-based cocktail, was created by Ramón “Monchito” Marrero at the Caribe Hilton in Puerto Rico in 1954. It has since become the national drink of Puerto Rico. Caribe Hilton offers a new piña colada menu, including the original recipe.
#history
Fox News: US military's aerial reconnaissance pictures of England during WWII go online for the first time
During World War II, the reconnaissance units of the USAAF captured over 3,600 black and white images of England, focusing on American bases in the south. These photos, now available online, reveal the impact of the war and the training required for missions over Nazi-occupied Europe.
PJ Media: How Constantinople Saved Western Civilization
On August 15, 718, Constantinople defeated the forces of Islam, saving Western civilization. The siege lasted for a year and ended with the Muslims retreating after facing various setbacks and misfortunes.
#health
Daily Wire: Biden Administration Investigates Vanderbilt University Over Release Of Transgender Clinic Patient Records
Federal health officials are investigating Vanderbilt University Medical Center for potential medical billing fraud related to transgender medical treatments for minors. The investigation was launched after the hospital turned over patients' medical records to the Tennessee Attorney General's Office. This investigation is focused solely on Vanderbilt's billing practices and not the patients themselves.
#crime
Red State: Desperate Chicago Group Asks Gangs Not to Commit Shootings Between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
A community group in Rogers Park, Chicago is pleading with gang members to stop firing guns or committing shootings between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. in an effort to reduce violent crime in the area. The group, called the Native Sons, wants to strategically address the city's gun violence problem and protect innocent people from harm. The plea reflects the desperate situation caused by out-of-control violent crime in the city.
Fox News: Massachusetts man kills his neighbor and shoots her 2 grandkids before turning gun on himself
Massachusetts shooting leaves grandmother dead, grandchildren injured. Shooter dead in apparent murder-suicide.
Fox News: Fulton County DA sets proposed trial date in Trump-Georgia case
Fulton County DA sets trial date of March 4 for Trump and 18 defendants in Georgia election case. Arraignments proposed for week of Sept. 5.
Breitbart: Bulgarian Businessman Shot Dead in Broad Daylight
Prominent Bulgarian businessman Alexey Petrov was shot dead in broad daylight, with a woman accompanying him also injured. Petrov had a rollercoaster career, transitioning from a karate champion and state security agent to a successful businessman, and later facing criminal charges. His murder comes as a shock to Bulgaria.
Fox News: Military police officer convicted of Brazilian massacre apprehended in New Hampshire
Brazilian military police officer convicted of multiple murders in the "Curio Massacre" has been arrested in New Hampshire. No further details on his activities or how he was tracked to New Hampshire.
Breitbart: Violence Flares in Channel Camps as Ethic Groups Vie for Dominance
Competition between ethnically-based smuggling gangs in northern France's migrant camps is causing a rise in violence as they fight for control of the lucrative human trafficking trade. The once-dominant Kurdish gangs have been overtaken by Afghan smugglers, with Albanian gangs also in the mix. Eyewitnesses have reported gunfire between Afghan and Kurdish gangs on the English Channel's southern shores, highlighting the law and order issues resulting from weak borders.
#sports
The Economist: Should women’s football have different rules from men’s?
Women's football should not have different rules from men's, according to a study published in Sport Management Review. The study found that women play a game that is subtly different and harder than the men's game. The researchers suggested that to account for the physical differences between men and women, the size of the pitch, goals, and even the ball should be adjusted. However, they noted that they are not advocating for actual rule changes, as that is up to the game's administrators.
#other
Forbes: Zombies Are Returning To ‘Call Of Duty’ With ‘Modern Warfare III’
The upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III will feature a return of the popular Zombies mode, much to the delight of fans. Sledgehammer Games is behind this year's title and promises the largest Zombies offering to date. The game will have a similar feel to Modern Warfare II and will integrate better with Warzone.
Fox News: Close call at Boston's Logan Airport: Passenger jet aborts takeoff as aircraft gets too close to runway
A passenger jet at Boston's Logan International Airport had to halt takeoff when another aircraft got too close to the runway. This incident, along with others at the airport, has raised concerns about aviation safety.
Fox News: Family visiting San Francisco struck by SUV driver killing girl in stroller
4-year-old girl killed by SUV in San Francisco while being pushed in stroller. Driver remained at scene. Family from out of town.
The Blaze: Breaking: Apple Podcasts deplatforms 'The Glenn Beck Program'
BlazeTV's "The Glenn Beck Program" has been deplatformed by Apple Podcasts, preventing the show from going live with its latest episode and removing all previous podcasts. Host Glenn Beck expressed confusion about the reasons behind the removal and speculated that it may be due to the content of his episode titled "Trump vs. Biden: Which is the Crime Family?" TheBlaze has announced a discount for BlazeTV subscriptions in response to the apparent censorship.