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#politics

Red State: NEW: Quinnipiac Poll Shows Trump Holding Massive Lead Ahead of the Pack—Including DeSantis
NEW: Quinnipiac Poll Shows Trump Holding Massive Lead Ahead of the Pack—Including DeSantis
Donald Trump maintains a significant lead in the Republican presidential field, with 57% support, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis trails behind with only 18% support. DeSantis' numbers have significantly dropped compared to previous polls, leaving many supporters disappointed. In a separate state-based poll, DeSantis is tied with former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. The primary season is still early, and the first debate is set to take place next week.


Breitbart: Pro-Life Movement Lost Out to Left-Wing Dark Money, Messaging in Ohio
Pro-Life Movement Lost Out to Left-Wing Dark Money, Messaging in Ohio
Failure of Ohio special election attributed to left-wing dark money groups, lack of communication from state Republicans and business groups, and strategic messaging by opponents. Issue 1, which sought to raise the threshold for passing amendments to the state constitution, was viewed as a proxy war over abortion. Pro-life organizations were outspent by opposition, but plan to fight similar ballot initiatives in other states.


Forbes: Impeached Texas AG Ken Paxton Accused Of Covering Up Dealings With Indicted Real Estate Developer, As Senate Trial Nears
Impeached Texas AG Ken Paxton Accused Of Covering Up Dealings With Indicted Real Estate Developer, As Senate Trial Nears
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who was impeached in May, is facing accusations of abusing his power and covering up favors with indicted real estate developer Nate Paul. Paxton allegedly used his power to hinder a federal investigation into Paul and attempted to conceal his relationship with him. Investigators also found that Paxton received free renovations for his home from Paul.


National Review: Ohio Effort to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Makes It onto November Ballot
Ohio Effort to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Makes It onto November Ballot
An effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio will appear on the ballot in November. The ballot measure would legalize the sale of marijuana to people 21 and over, and its growing. Marijuana sales would be taxed at 10 percent.


Breitbart: Argentina -- Presidential Frontrunner Javier Milei: Rioters Will Have to 'Drag Me Out Dead' to Stop Reforms
Argentina -- Presidential Frontrunner Javier Milei: Rioters Will Have to 'Drag Me Out Dead' to Stop Reforms
Argentine presidential frontrunner Javier Milei plans to dramatically reduce the size of the government by eliminating over a dozen ministries. He wants to merge several ministries into a single "Human Capital Ministry" and eliminate agencies tied to leftist and Marxist movements. Milei is prepared to face potential protests and threats from leftist organizations if he is elected.


Fox News: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul slams Mayor Adams’ migrant response in 12-page letter
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul slams Mayor Adams’ migrant response in 12-page letter
Lawyers for NY Gov. Hochul criticize NYC Mayor Adams' handling of the migrant crisis. They accuse the city of slow actions and financial mismanagement. (, )

NY state reminds Adams of the financial support given to the city amid the migrant crisis. The state questions the city's decisions and management of funds.


#society

National Review: The Corner: White Working-Class Decay Is a Real Phenomenon
The Corner: White Working-Class Decay Is a Real Phenomenon
White, working-class communities in Middle America are experiencing a unique kind of decay, demonstrated through high rates of drug overdoses, suicides, and low levels of happiness. While dissatisfaction, decay, and discombobulation also exist in urban areas, the consequences in Middle America are more severe. Elites may not have intentionally harmed these communities, but their actions have had detrimental effects, leading to a sense of victimhood among Trump voters. Dismissing the struggles of these communities only perpetuates their support for Trump and deepens the impact of his policies.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.S. Rock Band The Killers Apologizes to Nation of Georgia for Bringing Russian Fan on Stage
U.S. Rock Band The Killers Apologizes to Nation of Georgia for Bringing Russian Fan on Stage
American alt-rock band The Killers apologized for bringing a Russian fan on stage at a concert in Georgia. The band wanted to spread a message of unity, but it backfired as Georgians strongly oppose Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


#economy

Breitbart: Job Creators Network: Prices of Goods, Services Increased Significantly After Biden's Inflation Reduction Act Passed
Job Creators Network: Prices of Goods, Services Increased Significantly After Biden's Inflation Reduction Act Passed
President Biden is promoting the Inflation Reduction Act, but critics say it has led to higher prices and declining wages. Small businesses are particularly concerned about inflation, and even Biden supporters struggle to explain the purpose of the bill. Many Americans view Biden's economy negatively and feel their finances are being affected by inflation.


#health

Fox News: New York State Department releases guidance after 3 dead from flesh-eating bacteria in New York, Connecticut
New York State Department releases guidance after 3 dead from flesh-eating bacteria in New York, Connecticut
The New York State Health Department warns of a dangerous flesh-eating bacterium found in raw shellfish, causing three infections and three deaths in New York and Connecticut this summer. Governor Kathy Hochul urges residents to take precautions and avoid raw shellfish to stay safe.


#crime

Fox News: Former NCAA swimmer calls sexual assault trial against trainer 'maddening': 'Everyone called us liars'
Former NCAA swimmer calls sexual assault trial against trainer 'maddening': 'Everyone called us liars'
After a decade, Scott Shaw, former athletic trainer at San Jose State University, pleaded guilty to sexual assault. Female athletes, including swimmer Caitlin Macky, reported him in 2009 but were ignored. Shaw denied wrongdoing for years, until now.


Red State: George Gascon's Own Employees Are Being Terrorized, and Even 'Bleeding-Heart Liberals' Have Had Enough
George Gascon's Own Employees Are Being Terrorized, and Even 'Bleeding-Heart Liberals' Have Had Enough
Crime in Los Angeles is escalating under District Attorney George Gascon's leadership, causing former supporters to turn against him. "Smash and grab" robberies are on the rise, with criminals feeling no fear of consequences due to Gascon's refusal to prosecute them. Violent crime is also increasing, and even Gascon's own employees feel unsafe. The lenient policies and lack of accountability have exacerbated the problem, leading to a "zombie town" where criminals run rampant.


Daily Wire: Woman Arrested For Allegedly Threatening To Kill Judge Overseeing Trump Federal J6 Case
Woman Arrested For Allegedly Threatening To Kill Judge Overseeing Trump Federal J6 Case
A woman from Texas called U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C., and threatened to kill her if Donald Trump is not elected in 2024. She also threatened Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and the LGBTQ community. The woman admitted to making the call and has been charged with a federal offense.


#sports

Fox News: Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks expected to miss 'few weeks' with knee injury: report
Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks expected to miss 'few weeks' with knee injury: report
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks injures knee but it's less serious than feared. He will miss a few weeks but not the whole season. Good news.


Fox News: Family in Michael Oher drama wants to end conservatorship, lawyers say
Family in Michael Oher drama wants to end conservatorship, lawyers say
Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy want to end former NFL player Michael Oher's conservatorship because Oher falsely accused them of not adopting him and lying about their arrangements. The Tuohys' attorneys argue that they have been upfront about the conservatorship and will end it if Oher wishes. Oher claims he has not received any compensation from the movie "The Blind Side" and is seeking a full accounting of his assets. He accuses the Tuohy family of falsely representing themselves as his adoptive parents.


Fox News: USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski steps down following shocking Women's World Cup exit: reports
USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski steps down following shocking Women's World Cup exit: reports
Vlatko Andonovski resigns as the manager of the U.S. women's national team after their upset loss to Sweden in the World Cup. The U.S. Soccer Federation is expected to announce his exit.


#other

Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: The sick fantasy never ends
LAURA INGRAHAM: The sick fantasy never ends
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes the media for obsessively targeting former President Donald Trump, calling them "sick" and questioning the necessity of a presidential mug shot. She argues that they are vengeful ideologues who enjoy humiliating others. Ingraham suggests that the media's focus on Trump's potential legal consequences is an unnecessary and harmful obsession.


Forbes: U.S. Travel Abroad Has Finally Reached Pre-Pandemic Levels—Here’s Where Americans Are Going
U.S. Travel Abroad Has Finally Reached Pre-Pandemic Levels—Here’s Where Americans Are Going
In 2023, 40 million Americans traveled abroad, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. European countries remained popular, with Mexico seeing a slight decline in American visitors. The Middle East experienced a significant increase in American tourists.