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16 Aug 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: One more indictment and he's got five like Nolan Ryan
President Trump faces four indictments with a fifth on the horizon, causing concern for the state of the country. Despite the investigations, Trump's supporters remain steadfast, believing the charges to be politically motivated. The country remains deeply divided, and the relentless pursuit of Trump is raising questions about the misuse of justice.
The Federalist: 6 Types Of Charges In The Latest Crazy Trump Indictment
Late Monday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged former President Donald Trump and 18 other defendants in a 98-page indictment. Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, seeks to remove the case to federal court. The indictment includes charges related to a RICO conspiracy and the naming of alternative electors. It also addresses efforts to petition the government for redress, false statements, communications related to Ruby Freeman, and accessing voting machines and election data.
Fox News: Biden skewered for claiming he witnessed a Pittsburgh bridge collapse: 'Another day another lie'
President Biden faced criticism on social media after claiming that he watched a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh last year. He made the statement while discussing his economic policies during a visit to a wind turbine generator manufacturer in Milwaukee. Many questioned the accuracy of his claim and accused him of lying.
Forbes: Federal Investigators Were Granted Access To Trump’s Twitter Data And DMs Earlier This Year After Special Counsel Warrant
Federal investigators gained access to a wealth of data about former President Donald Trump from Twitter. The search warrant included access to all tweets, drafts, location data, and direct messages from Trump's @realdonaldtrump account. Twitter initially resisted but ultimately complied, producing the requested documents three days late.
National Review: Winter Kills Is Back to Inspire
Winter Kills, directed by William Richert and presented by Quentin Tarantino, is a powerful film that delves into conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie, released in 1979 after facing financial difficulties, offers a gripping portrayal of Nick Kegan's search for the truth behind his brother's death and the corruption within the government. With a star-studded cast and references to other iconic films, Winter Kills is a must-see political thriller that still resonates in today's world.
#society
National Review: Ex-Minneapolis Officer Tou Thao Falls Victim to the Double Standard of Justice
Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao receives a 57-month sentence for "aiding and abetting" in George Floyd's death, despite not physically touching Floyd. The case highlights concerns of a lack of trustworthiness in the justice system.
National Review: In (Partial) Defense of Oliver Anthony and David Brooks
The article discusses the disagreement between "establishment" conservatives and the "New Right" regarding who is to blame for the dissatisfaction and decay in middle America. The "establishment" argues that it is self-produced, while the "New Right" blames elites for exporting jobs and ignoring income inequality. The author suggests that the truth lies somewhere in between, recognizing both personal agency and external factors.
Fox News: California legalized jaywalking in the name of equity as Los Angeles pedestrian deaths soared
In LA, lawmakers repealed jaywalking laws in an effort to promote equity, but a prosecutor questions if it's saving lives. The city is experiencing a reduction in pedestrian fatalities this year, but most deaths involve potential jaywalkers.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia again attacks Odesa port infrastructure with Iranian drones to disrupt grain exports
In a nighttime attack, Russia used Iranian drones to target the port and grain infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. 13 drones were shot down, some causing damage.
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Ukrainians conduct offensive ops in front’s three sectors on 15 August
Ukrainian forces launched offensive operations in three sectors on August 15, advancing in Luhansk and western Zaporizhzhia Oblasts. The Russian defensive line includes minefields, artillery, and rear positions.
#health
Flag And Cross: Study: Current Models Overestimate Ashkenazi Breast Cancer Risk
Existing predictive models for breast cancer risk overstate the risks for Ashkenazi Jewish women. These models, which use polygenic risk scores, need to be calibrated for different ethnicities. Research conducted by scholars from the University of Manchester and Israeli institutions found that the current risk assessment tools misidentify women as higher risk than they truly are, potentially leading to unnecessary interventions. Recalibrating the polygenic risk scores for Ashkenazi women can provide more accurate risk predictions and improve personalized medicine. Further research is needed to ensure that genetic risk prediction models are suitable for diverse populations.
Flag And Cross: Truck Driver Who Lost Leg In Crash Becomes Trainer To Help Others
Craig Walton, a truck driver, lost his leg in a crash in 2021. He later became a personal trainer specializing in disabled clients and has been receiving calls from potential clients. After the amputation, he made plans to overcome this challenge and was able to walk again in February. He completed physical challenges and even trained to become a fitness instructor.
#education
Fox News: Boston University hires Harvard misinformation scholar and Hunter Biden laptop skeptic
Former Harvard misinformation expert Joan Donovan joins Boston University as assistant professor & plans to create an "internet observatory" to analyze impact of politicians' online communications & promote disinformation.
#crime
Fox News: Retired professor charged with stealing thousands of dollars in jewelry from Washington's elites
Retired professor charged with stealing jewelry from wealthy acquaintances, allegedly earning over $45,000. Indicted for grand larceny.
#sports
Forbes: Marcus Stroman, Other Potential Free Agent Pitchers Could Use Strong Finishes
Five starting pitchers in the MLB are hoping to have a strong finish to the season to secure lucrative contracts in free agency. Jack Flaherty, Sonny Gray, Aaron Nola, Marcus Stroman, and Julio Urias are all looking to impress potential suitors with their performances on the mound. Flaherty needs to bounce back after a rough start with the Orioles, Gray is trying to dispel doubts about his durability, Nola aims to improve his quality starts ratio, Stroman's recent injuries may be cause for concern, and Urias wants to regain his dominant form from previous seasons.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Don't Miss The Best Topwater Bite Of The Year! (Late Summer Topwater Tricks) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Late Summer and early Fall is the prime time for topwater fishing. Adapt your baits and catch some incredible late season fishing.
#technology
American Thinker: When It Comes To The Energy Needed For The Modern World, Thor Will Save Us!
Thorium, a radioactive element, has the potential to revolutionize nuclear energy. Safer and more abundant than uranium, thorium reactors can produce vast amounts of clean and cheap energy. However, vested interests and government policies prevent its widespread adoption, leaving poor people at a disadvantage and hindering progress towards a sustainable future. Unless these barriers are overcome, thorium may only become a viable energy source when it's too late.
American Thinker: All Hail the Coming Computer King?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly, with the potential to surpass human cognition. This growth raises concerns about the control and morality of future AI systems. As AI evolves, it may make decisions that are incomprehensible or immoral to humans, leading to a potential shift in power and the need for careful consideration of AI's impact on society and warfare. An arms race for advanced AI systems has already begun, highlighting the urgency of understanding and managing this unprecedented technology.
#other
Liberty Nation: Can Trump Take Latest Case Away From Atlanta DA?
Georgia District Attorney Fani T. Willis has brought new charges against former President Donald Trump for his actions after the 2020 election. The charges could carry a five-year prison term and significant legal expenses for Trump. Willis has faced criticism for her handling of the case, including her plan to try all 19 defendants together within six months. Trump may try to remove the case to federal court to favor his defense. While Willis may have a better chance at achieving her goal of prosecuting Trump, she has faced backlash for pursuing a political prosecution.