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#politics

National Review: The Corner: What Is the Point of This Primary?
The Corner: What Is the Point of This Primary?
Ron DeSantis's campaign is focused on defending Donald Trump and positioning DeSantis as a credible alternative without challenging Trump's dominance. However, this strategy may backfire if Trump's hold on Republican voters remains strong. DeSantis's campaign risks humiliation and a potential end to his political career if he doesn't change course.


American Thinker: Black man calls out Trump indictments as ‘two-tiered justice’ that will usher in a surge of black support
Black man calls out Trump indictments as ‘two-tiered justice’ that will usher in a surge of black support
Black people are predicted to vote for Trump in large numbers, revealing the bigotry of the left. The justice system's unfairness is a key issue for black Americans, with examples of Kamala Harris and Hunter Biden receiving preferential treatment while Trump faces exaggerated scrutiny. This challenges the perception of Democrats as champions of justice.


Fox News: NYC mayor fires back at Hochul on migrants, calls for executive order
NYC mayor fires back at Hochul on migrants, calls for executive order
NYC Mayor Eric Adams responded to criticism from Gov. Kathy Hochul's lawyers regarding the migrant crisis. Adams called for an executive order to prevent surrounding areas from banning migrant housing, as it is causing delays. Adams emphasized that NYC is covering the costs of housing migrants but faces pushback from several counties due to security concerns.


Red State: WATCH: Noted Locution Expert Joe Biden Invents Another Hilarious Word
WATCH: Noted Locution Expert Joe Biden Invents Another Hilarious Word
Joe Biden's locutionary struggles and unconventional phrases, such as "badakathcare" and "trunalimunumaprzure," have been a source of amusement and confusion during his presidential campaign. Recently, he added another word to the mix - "Bipartfluxanicstructure." Despite these linguistic missteps, Biden has also made controversial statements, including referring to Trump supporters as "semi-fascists" and considering late-term abortion as an "essential health care service." As an 80-year-old candidate, Biden's questionable communication skills and controversial views raise concerns about his suitability for re-election.


Washington Free Beacon: Grifters Gonna Grift: Lincoln Project Adviser Sells Overpriced Trump-Themed Mints to Depressed Liberal Wine Moms
Grifters Gonna Grift: Lincoln Project Adviser Sells Overpriced Trump-Themed Mints to Depressed Liberal Wine Moms
The Lincoln Project is selling expensive Trump-themed "Indictmints" to liberal wine moms on social media. The product is created by a senior adviser with a questionable background. Customers find it humorous and are eager to buy. The mints come in six flavors and are slightly smaller than Altoids. Grifters are taking advantage of the situation.


The Federalist: Wanted: One Republican Who Will Fight For Religious Freedom
Wanted: One Republican Who Will Fight For Religious Freedom


In a shocking turn of events, Republican congressman Max Miller condemned Christianity as "bigoted" and attempted to silence a private citizen expressing their faith. Surprisingly, no Republican members of Congress spoke out against Miller's attacks on religious freedom. This highlights a disturbing trend in American politics where attacking Christianity is becoming acceptable. It's time for conservatives to demand leaders who are willing to defend religious liberty and fight against tyranny.


#society

The Blaze: DeSantis shuts down reporter for trying to use his children to corner him on LGBTQ issues: 'My children are my children'
DeSantis shuts down reporter for trying to use his children to corner him on LGBTQ issues: 'My children are my children'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shut down a reporter who asked about his children's potential LGBTQ identification. DeSantis believes it is appropriate for the government to prevent gender transitions in children.


Red State: Official Who Ignored Request for Water During Maui Inferno: 'Water Requires Conversations Around Equity'
Official Who Ignored Request for Water During Maui Inferno: 'Water Requires Conversations Around Equity'
The devastating fire on Maui could have been controlled if approval to divert water for firefighting was granted sooner. M. Kaleo Manuel, an Obama Foundation Leader, delayed approval for five hours because he believes water requires conversations about equity. This delay prevented the water from being diverted and contributed to the destruction caused by the fire.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukraine expects over 30,000 Uman pilgrims for Rosh Hashanah in 2023
Ukraine expects over 30,000 Uman pilgrims for Rosh Hashanah in 2023
Over 30,000 Hasidic Jew pilgrims plan to visit the city of Uman in fall 2023 for Rosh Hashanah, despite Ukraine warning of the dangers amidst the war.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Red Cross to cease funding 25 Afghan hospitals amid aid concerns and financial constraints
Red Cross to cease funding 25 Afghan hospitals amid aid concerns and financial constraints
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will stop funding 25 Afghan hospitals due to funding limitations and a lack of resources to maintain a functional healthcare sector in the long term. Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan two years ago, international assistance has ceased, putting critical public services at risk.


Fox News: US set to escalate trade grievance with Mexico over genetically modified corn ban
US set to escalate trade grievance with Mexico over genetically modified corn ban
The US plans to escalate its complaint against Mexico's ban on GM corn. They will request the formation of a dispute resolution panel under the USMCA. Mexico wants to ban GM corn for human consumption and replace it with non-GM corn used for livestock feed.


Flag And Cross: US Triumphs As WTO Rules Against China's Retaliatory Tariffs
US Triumphs As WTO Rules Against China's Retaliatory Tariffs
The WTO ruled that China violated trade agreements with the US by imposing tariffs on $2.4 billion of American goods. The Biden administration praised the ruling and criticized China's hypocrisy.


#economy

Forbes: AEG Study Predicts A UAW Walkout Could Cost Billions In Losses To Automakers, Workers
AEG Study Predicts A UAW Walkout Could Cost Billions In Losses To Automakers, Workers
UAW President Shawn Fein refuses to shake hands and throws contract proposal in the trash, increasing the likelihood of a strike against automakers. The potential economic penalty could be $5 billion after 10 days, leading to wage and manufacturer losses. A strike would have far-reaching effects beyond the automakers, impacting suppliers, manufacturers, and truckers. The Covid-19 pandemic and the rise of electric vehicles present new challenges, with fewer inventories and high production costs. The shutdown of the auto industry has the potential to affect individual states' GDP, and consumers have other options for purchasing vehicles.


Forbes: EV Race Heats Up: Ford Planning $887 Million Battery Plant In Quebec
EV Race Heats Up: Ford Planning $887 Million Battery Plant In Quebec
Ford plans to build an $887 million factory in Quebec for electric vehicle battery components, partnering with South Korean manufacturers. The plant is expected to open in the first half of 2026 and create 350 jobs. Canada’s government and Quebec will provide $476 million in funding.


Fox News: Panama Canal extends transit restrictions, raising concerns over consumer goods prices
Panama Canal extends transit restrictions, raising concerns over consumer goods prices
The Panama Canal Authority has extended restrictions on vessel transit until September 2nd, limiting the maximum number of passing vessels per day to 32. This may raise concerns about consumer goods pricing and shipping costs.

The Panama Canal is important for moving consumer goods and facilitating faster transportation. Currently, there are 131 vessels queuing for transit, down from 161 ships the prior week. Despite the restrictions, demand for the canal remains high.


#education

Washington Free Beacon: American Bar Association Considers Crackdown On ‘Disruptive Conduct’ In Wake of Stanford Shout Down
American Bar Association Considers Crackdown On ‘Disruptive Conduct’ In Wake of Stanford Shout Down
The American Bar Association proposes a rule for law schools to prohibit disruptive conduct that hampers free expression, safeguarding communication of controversial ideas while preventing protests.


#crime

Fox News: Suspended Nigerian central bank governor faces indictment as graft charges escalate
Suspended Nigerian central bank governor faces indictment as graft charges escalate
Suspended central bank governor Godwin Emefiele faces 20-count indictment for illegal procurement and graft charges. Emefiele, alongside a central bank employee and a private firm, is accused of procuring luxury vehicles and armored buses illegally.


Fox News: North Dakota law enforcement officials reviewing video footage of fatal Fargo shooting ambush
North Dakota law enforcement officials reviewing video footage of fatal Fargo shooting ambush
In Fargo, a routine traffic crash turns deadly when Mohamad Barakat opens fire, killing Officer Jake Wallin and injuring two others. Officer Zach Robinson takes down Barakat, preventing a larger attack. Barakat's vehicle is found filled with weapons, ammunition, explosives, and a homemade grenade.


The Blaze: Police in search of witnesses after 11-year-old Texas girl found strangled and stuffed under bed
Police in search of witnesses after 11-year-old Texas girl found strangled and stuffed under bed
The police in Pasadena are searching for witnesses in the murder of 11-year-old Maria Gonzalez. She was found dead in her apartment, sexually assaulted and strangled. The investigation is ongoing.


#sports

Fox News: Bengals' Joe Mixon found not guilty of aggravated menacing charge
Bengals' Joe Mixon found not guilty of aggravated menacing charge
Pro bowl running back Joe Mixon has been found not guilty of an aggravated menacing charge after a road rage incident. The judge ruled that there was not enough evidence to prove the charge. The Cincinnati Bengals are happy with the resolution and look forward to an exciting season with Mixon.


Daily Wire: Chess Federation Bans Trans-Identifying Men From Women’s Events
Chess Federation Bans Trans-Identifying Men From Women’s Events
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has banned trans-identifying males from competing in women's chess competitions. The new guidelines state that trans players cannot participate in women's events until a decision is made by the FIDE Council. If a player's gender changes from male to female, women's titles are abolished but can be renewed if the person changes back to a woman.


#technology

The Blaze: Scott Adams says Amazon indie book publishing 'banned' him 'for life' for a ridiculous reason. Then things get downright comical.
Scott Adams says Amazon indie book publishing 'banned' him 'for life' for a ridiculous reason. Then things get downright comical.
Cartoonist Scott Adams claimed that Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) banned him and his books, falsely stating that he did not have the rights to his own work. Despite providing documentation that proved otherwise, Adams received automated responses that did not address his concerns. After going public with his situation, Adams received an apology from KDP and had his account reinstated. Joshua Lisec, who has been working with Adams, also experienced strange encounters with KDP, including a request for proof that Adam Lane Smith was not the famous Adam Smith who wrote "The Wealth of Nations." Adams suggested that his social media post triggered an executive response from KDP, leading to the reversal of the ban. He also mentioned the recent ban of radio host Glenn Beck from Apple Podcasts, questioning the validity of the explanations given for both incidents. Adams expressed his distrust in corporations and the media, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.


#other

Daily Wire: Keri Russell Says She Was ‘Lucky’ She Got Out Of Disney Show With ‘My Sanity, My Dignity’
Keri Russell Says She Was ‘Lucky’ She Got Out Of Disney Show With ‘My Sanity, My Dignity’
Keri Russell reflects on her time as a Mouseketeer on "The All-New Mickey Mouse Club." She expresses gratitude for leaving with her sanity and dignity intact, mentioning her close friendships with fellow cast members. Russell acknowledges feeling like the least talented among future superstars like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.


Daily Wire: ‘You’re Not Saving Jack S***’: Joe Rogan Unloads On Climate Activists
‘You’re Not Saving Jack S***’: Joe Rogan Unloads On Climate Activists
Podcast host Joe Rogan criticizes climate activists, arguing that the United States alone cannot solve global emissions while countries like China continue to surpass American output. Rogan and former CIA officer Mike Baker highlight China's significant carbon production and dismiss the idea of personal actions like not eating meat as effective. Rogan questions why there is a lack of nuanced perspective and suggests it doesn't fit the narrative.


Fox News: Hawaiian Electric knew of wildfire threat, but focused instead on mandated shift to renewable energy
Hawaiian Electric knew of wildfire threat, but focused instead on mandated shift to renewable energy
Hawaiian Electric was aware of infrastructure issues that could contribute to wildfires but prioritized renewable energy over fixing problems. The company invested less than $250,000 in wildfire projects and did not request rate increases for prevention until 2022. Instead, it focused on the state-mandated shift toward renewable energy.


National Review: The Corner: Did Climate Change Cause Maui’s Wildfires?
The Corner: Did Climate Change Cause Maui’s Wildfires?
The Biden administration and the governor of Hawaii claim climate change caused the deadly wildfires in Maui, but experts disagree. Climate change may have worsened conditions, but it's uncertain how much it contributed. The invasive grasses and poorly protected power lines were the main factors behind the fires. Hawaiian Electric, focused on renewable energy, neglected wildfire prevention.