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#politics
Forbes: Rudy Giuliani’s Financial Troubles Are Adding Up As Legal Costs Mount—Here’s What We Know
Topline Attorney Rudy Giuliani went to Mar-A-Lago to ask Trump to pay his legal bills. Giuliani is facing financial difficulties due to legal repercussions from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He has failed to pay attorneys fees in a defamation case and is struggling to provide evidence in another case due to limited financial resources.
Fox News: Ohio marijuana legalization proposal set to appear on statewide ballots this fall
Ohio is set to vote on legalizing recreational marijuana this fall after the state Legislature failed to act on the proposal. If passed, adults aged 21 and over would be able to purchase and possess cannabis, with a 10% tax on purchases. The initiative received enough valid signatures to appear on the ballot.
Liberty Nation: Forget Political Theory – This is 2024!
This week on Liberty Nation Radio, we delve into the potential contenders for the 2024 presidential election and discuss how both Trump and Biden would fare in a debate. We also analyze the struggling economy and question the ongoing pursuit of Backpage by the DOJ.
Fox News: Maui fire victims receiving scant support from all levels of government, Gabbard claims: '100% community-led'
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard criticizes government's insufficient response to deadly wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii. Residents left without basic necessities and feel abandoned by the government. Gabbard condemns FEMA's one-time payment of $700 as inadequate.
American Thinker: Where is Speaker McCarthy?
Conservative Republicans oppose Speaker Kevin McCarthy, skeptical of his ties to outgoing Speaker John Boehner. McCarthy overcame conservative opposition with the endorsement of President Trump. Critics accuse McCarthy of not standing with former President Trump and Americans targeted by the Department of Justice. McCarthy is earning praise from Democratic leader Chuck Schumer for proposing a stopgap government funding package. The question remains whether McCarthy will align with the establishment or the American people.
#society
American Thinker: Those EV Shortcomings Aren’t Shortcomings at All
The rise of electric vehicles has become more noticeable, but they still make up a small portion of the cars on the road. Advocates of electric vehicles believe that soon all cars will be electric, but there are practical challenges and limitations that need to be addressed. From the perspective of everyday activities like driving to remote cabins or taking road trips to attend events or visit family, the current infrastructure for electric vehicles is not sufficient. The proponents of electric vehicles seem to disregard these needs and prioritize their vision of a world where everyone stays put and relies on public transportation.
#economy
Flag And Cross: From Startup To Success: Millennial's 'Cash Stuffing' Venture Blows Up On TikTok
Jasmine Taylor's TikTok journey documenting her experience with cash-stuffing turned into a successful business venture called Baddies and Budgets. By 2022, the business had expanded and generated about $850,000 in revenue. Despite previous failed attempts, Taylor's knowledge and determination helped her build a successful brand. Entrepreneurship has been a rewarding but challenging experience for her.
National Review: Workers Suffer under a Politicized Economy
Stephanie Slade critiques Sohrab Ahmari's argument against neoliberal economics in her review of his book Tyranny, Inc. She argues that Ahmari reduces the concepts of private tyranny and coercion to meaninglessness and that instances of market failure are actually failures of the state. Slade also explains that political control over the economy leads to more coercion and politicization, while economic freedom is a prophylactic against these issues. She concludes by stating that private equity firms liquidate inefficient businesses and that allocating capital to its highest-valued use is not "looting" but how the economy grows. Slade argues that political-exchange capitalism, like fascism and socialism, makes everyone worse off by favoring the best-connected over the most productive.
Flag And Cross: FOMC Minutes Reveal Board's Divide: Majority Supports Further Rate Increases
Federal Reserve members are divided over the future trajectory of interest rates, leading to a fragmented consensus within the board. Some participants express concerns about downside risks to economic activity and the unemployment rate, while others believe that the current restrictive monetary policy could accidentally tighten policy too much. The market reacts with slight revisions in the probability of a rate hike by the November meeting.
Market reactions to the FOMC minutes show a brief decline in stock prices, which were later recovered. The U.S. dollar initially spiked but then declined.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine agreed with UK and US partners to “enhance drones’ capabilities” during the extended meeting of top generals
Ukraine's military leaders met with top US and UK generals to discuss the state of their operations and the need for enhanced drone capabilities. The focus was on countering Russian drones and protecting critical infrastructure from airstrikes.
#religion
American Thinker: When the threat to freedom comes from...Finland
The United States has historically been a champion of human rights and individual liberty, but these values are not unique to Americans. Päivi Räsänen, a former member of the Finnish Parliament, is facing prosecution for questioning her church's sponsorship of a local Pride parade based on biblical teachings. Despite being acquitted by the trial court, the prosecutor has appealed the decision, and the Biden administration has remained silent on the matter. As Päivi's trial approaches on August 31, her fundamental right to religious freedom hangs in the balance.
#health
Flag And Cross: Spanish Flu And COVID-19 Pandemic Show Similar Trends In Stillbirths
A new study reveals that the Spanish Flu pandemic and the Covid-19 pandemic, 100 years apart, both led to an increase in stillborn babies and low birth weights. Swiss researchers found that babies born during the Spanish flu were more likely to be stillborn or have low birth weights, similar to those born during Covid-19. The study suggests consistencies in neonatal health across pandemics with its findings.
#sports
Fox News: 'Blind Side' author Michael Lewis breaks silence on Michael Oher petition against Tuohy family
Author Michael Lewis has spoken out about the controversy surrounding his book, "The Blind Side," which was adapted into a film. Lewis claims that no one involved in the book received any money from the movie, despite its box office success. In a lawsuit, former NFL player Michael Oher, the subject of the book and film, alleges that the Tuohy family, who supposedly adopted him, created a conservatorship over him and did not share the profits from the movie.
Forbes: For Ricky Stenhouse Jr. There’s No More ‘Waffling’ Once NASCAR’s Playoffs Start
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the winner of the Daytona 500, is experiencing a significant change in his life and racing career. As a result of his victory, he is more relaxed and focused on improving as a race team. The win has also brought increased attention and new sponsorship opportunities for Stenhouse and his team.