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#politics
Breitbart: Sen. John Kennedy Likens Trump’s ‘Unprecedented’ Indictments to Political ‘Zombie Apocalypse’
Former President Donald Trump's indictments are compared to a "zombie apocalypse" by Louisiana Senator John Kennedy. The indictments, seen as politically motivated, will test the U.S. political system.
Breitbart: Analyst: Georgia D.A. Fani Willis ‘Overtly Politicized’ Case Against Trump
District Attorney Fani Willis faces criticism for her past social media posts in the case against Donald Trump. Trump's legal team argues that Willis's posts, including a political cartoon, show bias and impropriety. The cartoon depicted Willis fishing in a swamp, with fish representing Sen. Lindsey Graham and Trump himself. Trump's lawyers claim that Willis's posts undermine the integrity of the investigation and link it to her personal campaign. Legal analyst Dan Abrams highlights the political implications and argues that the media would have reacted differently if the roles were reversed.
Foreign Policy: Ukraine Calls Russia’s Shipping Bluff
Ukraine's Joseph Schulte container ship defies Russian threats and departs Odesa for Istanbul, risking escalation in the conflict.
Niger's junta supporters begin mass recruitment efforts for Volunteers for the Defense of Niger to prepare for potential deployment of regional forces.
Breitbart: Federal Court: D.C. ‘Selectively’ Enforced Law to Arrest Pro-Lifers
A federal appeals court ruled that Washington, D.C., officials selectively applied a statute to arrest pro-life activists but not Black Lives Matter protesters in 2020. The court stated that the government cannot discriminate against viewpoints in enforcing laws.
#society
Fox News: TikToker fears using 'ridiculous' neopronouns like 'leaf' will harm LGBT community: 'This is nuts'
Prominent LGBT TikTok creator criticizes the use of "neopronouns" and believes they are ridiculous. He argues that only a small group of people adopt these pronouns and that it damages his community. He also expresses concerns about children being introduced to neopronouns, suggesting that time should be spent on improving education instead.
Daily Wire: Actress Taryn Manning Issues Apology After Bizarre Explicit Rant About Affair With Married Man
Actress Taryn Manning, known for her roles in popular TV shows and movies, apologized for a bizarre video in which she revealed an affair with a married man. Manning described explicit details of their relationship, the man's wife's reaction, and her own anger. She later apologized on Instagram, admitting her mistake but also expressing the need for a healthy and genuine love.
The Imaginative Conservative: Irving Babbitt & Richard Weaver: Conservative Sages
Two American teachers, Irving Babbitt and Richard Weaver, emphasize the need to overcome moral laziness and apathy in order to rise above naturalistic tendencies and find wisdom. They stress the importance of individual character and cultural values, seeking to restore order and discipline in a society plagued by disorder and anarchy. Babbitt focuses on the problem of individual character and destiny, while Weaver examines the crisis of culture. They both defend the idea of order and the need for standards, as well as the importance of education in shaping the human personality.
Breitbart: China Mocks Biden’s Inability to Handle Hawaii Fires
Chinese state media mocked President Biden for mishandling Hawaii's wildfires, criticizing the US government's response and prioritization of military spending. They highlighted incompetence, lack of early warnings, and criticized media coverage. Chinese analysts and web users paid attention to the tragedy, questioning the US's status as a developed country. The Global Times also criticized Biden for his lack of response and questioned why the US military was not called in to assist. The articles implied that the US government's slow and inadequate response to domestic disasters contrasts with its military power projection overseas, raising questions about its priorities.
Flag And Cross: 'Sound of Freedom' Investors Get Massive Payout After Film Strikes Gold at the Box Office
Investors in the film "Sound of Freedom" received a 20% return on their investment, with the film earning nearly $175 million in less than six weeks. The film, based on a true story, sheds light on the issue of child trafficking, but the director denies any connection to conspiracy theories.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Biden’s former Iran envoy, placed on leave amid security clearance investigation, lands new gig at Princeton
President Biden's Special Envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, who was on leave due to an investigation into his security clearance, has been hired to teach at Princeton University. He will be teaching courses on foreign policy decision-making, diplomacy, negotiation, and foreign policy. Malley was appointed by Biden to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, but was unable to do so. His security clearance is currently under review.
#economy
Forbes: The Profitable Path: Canada Goose’s Unique Journey In The Direct-To-Consumer Landscape
Canada Goose, a profitable and growing direct-to-consumer (DTC) brand, sets itself apart by owning and running its own factories. While other DTC brands struggle to reach profitability, Canada Goose continues to thrive with a market cap of $1.6 billion. The brand stays true to its Canadian roots, producing 75% of its products in Canada and opening its headquarters in Toronto. With a focus on quality experiences, Canada Goose has launched experiential stores and a resale section called Generations. It plans to almost triple its store count by 2028 and sees value in its stores as more than just a touchpoint.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: A Summer Sizzler for Industrial Production
Economic data for the third quarter is sizzling, with industrial production and housing starts seeing significant increases. Auto manufacturing has rebounded, bringing down inflation and potentially boosting wages. Overall manufacturing output has exceeded expectations, indicating that the sector is recovering. The Atlanta Fed's GDPNOW barometer predicts strong growth for the quarter.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: "Besieged": The Unwavering Church
The book "Besieged" explores the history of the Roman Catholic Church and its struggles over the past 500 years. It discusses the Church's mission to promote good, truth, and beauty, and its role in providing a safe haven for believers. The book emphasizes the Church's resilience in the face of external and internal challenges throughout history.
#health
Forbes: Appeals Court Upholds Abortion Pill Mifepristone Restrictions
A federal appeals court restricted women's access to the abortion pill mifepristone, upholding the FDA's approval but imposing restrictions. The Supreme Court may rule on this high-stakes issue.
#crime
Fox News: California woman violently dragged in parking lot by purse-snatchers, good Samaritans rush to rescue
In broad daylight, a 75-year-old woman was violently robbed and dragged across a bank's parking lot in Hacienda Heights, California. The suspect ran up to her, grabbed her purse, and knocked her to the ground. Two good Samaritans chased away the thief.
Red State: New Forensics Report: Alec Baldwin Pulled Trigger in 'Rust' Shooting, New Charges Could Be Filed
A forensics expert found that Alec Baldwin must have pulled the trigger of the gun that killed Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust." Baldwin denies firing the gun, but evidence suggests otherwise. New charges against Baldwin are being considered.
The latest forensic report supports the FBI's conclusion that the gun used in the shooting could not be fired without pulling the trigger. The armorer on set has been charged, and Baldwin's behavior since the incident has been questionable. It remains to be seen if this new evidence will lead to further legal action.
#sports
Forbes: If Mets And Yankees Both Finish Last, It Would Be The First Time
The Mets and Yankees, two New York baseball teams with high payrolls, are both struggling this season. The Mets have suffered from injuries and the loss of key players, while the Yankees have faced their own injury problems and a lack of pitching. Both teams are currently in last place in their divisions and are on track to have losing records.
Fox News: Garrett Wilson adds more fuel to Jets-Broncos rift after responding to Sean Payton question
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton establishes rules for Broncos starters during a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers. New York Jets receiver Garrett Wilson breaks these rules with his wardrobe choice and coy response. Payton's comments about the Jets' offensive coordinator spark controversy.