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#politics
Flag And Cross: Netanyahu, Gallant 'fully Back' IDF, Chief Of Staff
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant publicly support the IDF officers and soldiers, who have faced criticism for their perceived weak response to reservists refusing duty in protest against judicial reforms. The officials reject any attack on the security establishment and emphasize their commitment to the security of Israel.
Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre pushes back on Biden ignoring Maui wildfires: 'He has been talking about this'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defends President Biden's delayed response to the Maui wildfires, stating that he had already mentioned it during a speech on another topic. Critics have criticized Jean-Pierre for mispronouncing senators' names during her response. Biden eventually broke his silence on the wildfires and expressed plans to visit Hawaii soon.
President Biden faced criticism for not publicly addressing the Maui wildfires until Tuesday. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden's response, mentioning his previous mention of Hawaii during another speech. Critics also pointed out Jean-Pierre's mispronunciation of senators' names while discussing the wildfires. Biden eventually spoke about the wildfires and expressed his intention to visit Hawaii.
Breitbart: Britt: Two-Tiered Justice System 'Sickening' — 'They Are Prosecuting Trump Because of Where He Stands on Issues'
Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) criticizes the indictment of former President Donald Trump, calling it a two-tiered justice system. She believes that President Biden and his family are not being pursued by law enforcement in the same way.
The Blaze: Biden finally addresses the historic devastation in Maui but at times appears unable to recall the island's name: 'Not the one where you see on television all the time'
President Biden faced criticism for vacationing while historic wildfires devastated Maui, Hawaii. During a speech in Milwaukee, he focused on his economic plan and briefly addressed the wildfires. Critics questioned his response and compared his aid to foreign nations.
Breitbart: FEMA on Pentagon Punting Hawaii Response to Them: 'The State Is in Charge'
FEMA spokesperson John Mills states that FEMA is in a support role for disaster relief in Maui, with the state and Maui County taking the lead. He mentions that FEMA approves missions for active duty military and works closely with local officials to determine where they can be most effective.
Fox News: Texas judge calls new GOP-backed election law unconstitutional, state plans to appeal ruling
A judge blocks a new law in Texas that would dictate how elections are run in Harris County, a Democratic stronghold. Republicans accuse county officials of mismanaging elections, while Democrats see it as an attempt to undermine confidence in the election process.
Townhall: Is Trump Really the Answer?
Former President Donald Trump has become a major political force in America, attracting fierce loyalty. However, America needs stability and genuine leadership, not a cult of personality. Trump had some achievements but also significant failures, such as his inability to establish relations with political opposition. His alienation of Democrats limited his ability to pass legislation, and his reliance on executive orders was temporary. Many believe Trump's time has passed, and others in the Republican Party can save the country with less negative baggage. A united and committed Republican Party, not Trump, is the answer.
Townhall: Joe Biden’s Double Election Interference
Georgia's Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis has indicted President Trump and 18 others for interfering in the 2020 presidential election. Legal experts criticize the move as partisan election interference. This sets a dangerous precedent and invites similar indictments against Democrat candidates.
#society
Townhall: Remember Jina Mahsa Amini -- and Iran's Warships
In a brutal incident, 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini was violently beaten by Iran's morality police for wearing an "improper hijab." She was later declared dead, and her family was denied the truth about her death. Her killing sparked national protests, with security forces killing over 500 people and arresting more than 19,000 protesters. In a separate incident, two Iranian warships docked in Rio de Janeiro, revealing Iran's challenge to American power in the region. The regime cannot be trusted, especially considering their mistreatment of Amini.
Fox News: Federal judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to block Wisconsin tribe from barricading reservation road
A Wisconsin tribe has been in a dispute with a town over the barricading of reservation roads, citing illegal use. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, stating the nontribal land owners had no case. The tribe opened the road for 90 days in exchange for $60,000.
The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the town have been in disagreement since land agreements allowing nontribal people to use the reservation roads expired. Nontribal land owners sought to remove barricades, but the lawsuit was dismissed. The tribe offered 25-year leases, while land owners wanted permanent right-of-way agreements.
Fox News: US launches program to provide more Native American homes electricity
The U.S. Interior Department is launching a program to bring electricity to Native American communities with $72.5 million in funding. The initiative aims to address the lack of electricity in tribal communities, with an estimated 17,000 homes without power. The program will provide financial and technical assistance to tribes to connect homes to renewable energy systems and cover the costs of repairs and retrofitting.
Fox News: Oklahoma declines to discuss settlement with 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors
Oklahoma refuses to settle with survivors seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The case has been appealed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The survivors argue that the state's efforts to deny justice and whitewash history put everyone in danger.
#war
Euromaidan Press: AFP: Container ship leaves Odesa port blockaded by Russia
A container ship trapped in the blockaded Ukrainian port of Odesa by Russia manages to leave through a temporary corridor.
#economy
Breitbart: CBO Director: Inflation of 'Past Couple of Years' 'Resulted' from Spending
CBO Director Phillip Swagel discussed the downsides of massive government spending and acknowledged the role of supply constraints in contributing to inflation. He also addressed the idea of using the strength of the dollar and the reserve status of the dollar to increase GDP growth through government spending, but noted that there is a breaking point where inflation and higher interest rates could make things more difficult.
Red State: As Taylor Swift Heads to Louisiana, Sen. John Kennedy Is Still the Voice of Reason on Ticket Scalping
: Taylor Swift tickets in New Orleans are being resold for exorbitant prices, with some going as high as $10,000. Scalpers are selling potential tickets rather than actual ones, leaving fans at risk of being left without a ticket. Senator John Kennedy suggests banning ticket resale to combat this issue, which artist like Taylor Swift and Beyonce have yet to speak out against. This exploitation of consumers is a significant concern for many Americans who are being drained financially.
Liberty Nation: US Annual Inflation Turns Higher in the Dog Days of Summer
The US economy saw a rise in annual inflation to 3.2% in July, suggesting the return of price pressures. While the headline numbers may not spark outrage, there are concerns beneath the surface, such as rising prices for kitchen staples and energy. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland predicts that the year-over-year inflation rate could reach 4% in August.
#culture
Daily Wire: Backlash To ‘Snow White’ Actress’ Woke Comments Could Tank Disney Remake, Experts Say
Branding experts warn that Disney's upcoming live-action "Snow White" remake may fail due to comments made by lead actress Rachel Zegler. Zegler's criticism of the original film's storyline and her promises for the new version could negatively impact ticket sales. Experts advise Zegler to clarify her comments and recommend that Disney carefully manage the messaging surrounding the film to prevent further backlash.
Fox News: Detransitioner Oli London praises Ne-Yo for taking stance on gender treatments for kids: 'Does take guts'
Pop and R&B singer Ne-Yo faced backlash for scolding parents who let their children transition genders. Detransitioner Oli London praised him for speaking out, but Ne-Yo later apologized and walked back his comments. London wished Ne-Yo had stuck to his beliefs and offered him a book to learn more about the trans movement.
#health
Flag And Cross: How Vaping Could Be Giving Youth Who Smoke Bronchitis
New study warns that vaping can cause bronchitis in young people, even if they already smoke. The study suggests that regulatory assessments underestimate the health effects of vaping on young adults.
Fox News: 'Big Bang Theory' actress Kaley Cuoco developed carpal tunnel syndrome from holding infant daughter
First-time mom Kaley Cuoco has developed carpal tunnel syndrome from holding her baby, prompting her to wear hand braces. She has adjusted her workout routine to avoid using her hands.
#crime
Fox News: Las Vegas man arrested after allegedly killing girlfriend at home
A Las Vegas man, James Gina III, is arrested after his girlfriend is found dead at their home. He is charged with open murder involving a deadly weapon.
#sports
Forbes: The Powerhouse Project: Empowering Women Through Sports
Identical twins Mollie and Rosie Kmita, former professional soccer players, noticed a lack of female coaches and role models in their careers. In response, they created The Powerhouse Project (PHP) to empower and uplift female coaches in the sports industry. PHP has partnered with Nike, The Football Association, and The Right to Dream Academy to provide coaching education programs and resources for women in the UK and Africa. The Kmita twins aim to break down barriers and create a world where women are respected in sports and society.
#science
Forbes: Nuclear Fusion: Energy Breakthrough or Ballyhoo?
Scientists have made significant progress in nuclear fusion, surpassing the "break-even point" and generating more energy than was used to create the reaction. However, these breakthroughs are still limited and not yet energy positive for the entire system. Challenges such as cost efficiency, supply shortages, and waste disposal need to be addressed before nuclear fusion can become a viable and environmentally friendly energy source.
#outdoors
Fox News: Video shows California mountain lion being chased away from home by family dog
A dog chased away a mountain lion from a California home. Efforts to trap the animal have been unsuccessful. The incident occurred during a Bible study session in the homeowner's backyard.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Nvidia Flooded With AI Chip Orders From Oil-Rich Saudi Arabia And UAE
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are investing in Nvidia's AI chips to boost their computational power and independence from China and the U.S.
#other
Breitbart: Hawaii Wildfire Death Toll Hits 100+ as Biden Flags a Visit 'Soon'
The death toll in the devastating Hawaiian wildfire rises to 106, with authorities warning it could increase further. President Biden offers assistance and plans to visit the area. Questions arise regarding the preparedness and response of authorities. Residents face frustration and bans preventing them from returning to check on their homes.