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#politics
American Thinker: Advice to Fani Willis from the WSJ
The Wall Street Journal criticizes the indictment of former President Trump by Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis, stating that the allegation of a RICO conspiracy makes the case less credible. They argue that there is little fresh evidence against Trump. The WSJ's editorial board's bias against Trump is becoming more evident and they suggest that dropping the RICO charge may improve the case's chances.
Fox News: GOP leaders want answers on destroyed FTC docs, sex change surgery for minors bill suit
Top Republicans are demanding answers from the FTC after the agency destroyed documents. A governor is being sued over a bill allowing sex change surgery for minors without consent.
Fox News: Biden ridiculed for asking kids to 'talk to me afterwards' about ice cream: 'President Stranger Danger'
Social media users criticized President Joe Biden for asking children to come up to him after a speech to talk about getting ice cream. Critics called him a "creep" due to his behavior around children over the years. This incident is the latest in a series of uncomfortable moments involving Biden and children.
Fox News: Biden yet to respond to proposed meeting with Gold Star families, Issa says
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., has requested a meeting between President Biden and Afghanistan Gold Star families who lost loved ones in the terrorist attack at the Kabul airport. Issa sent a letter to Biden expressing the families' feeling of being ignored and betrayed and asking for an opportunity to be heard. However, Issa has yet to receive a response from the White House.
#society
Forbes: Maui Officials Say Warning Sirens Would Not Have Saved Lives As Fire Death Toll Climbs To 111
Maui officials defended their decision to keep the emergency warning siren system silent during the deadly wildfires that have killed at least 111 people. The head of Maui's emergency management agency stated that activating the sirens could have led people into the fire instead of away from it. The lack of official warning mechanisms and the devastation caused by the fire have raised concerns about residents' safety.
Liberty Nation: More Taxpayer Dollars Going to US Enemies in Afghanistan
The recent report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reveals that taxpayer dollars meant for Afghan aid have little oversight and may be funding the Taliban. Despite previous warnings from SIGAR, the Biden administration has not addressed the issue. The State Department and USAID have obstructed SIGAR's oversight efforts, hindering their ability to report to Congress.
Life in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate despite the influx of money from the US and other donors. The Taliban's treatment of women has worsened, and they have shown no signs of reform or compromise. The US has invested $2.35 billion in Afghanistan with little return while the Biden administration has allocated more funds to the Taliban than to border security. Oversight is needed to ensure taxpayer dollars are used for the Afghan people and not the Taliban.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians targeted Russian vehicles fleeing Urozhaine
Ukrainians target and destroy fleeing Russian vehicles in Urozhaine, indicating their preparations to advance further in the war.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian brigades claimed they downed two Russian Ка-52 attack helicopters this morning
Ukrainian brigades claim to have shot down two Russian attack helicopters in separate locations. The Ukrainian Air Force Commander initially reported one helicopter downed in Bakhmut, followed by the 47th separate mechanized brigade claiming to have destroyed another in Robotyne.
#economy
National Review: The China Bust
The Chinese government has been withholding economic data to hide the declining state of the economy. China's post-pandemic recovery has been a disaster, with failing economic schemes, a contracting housing market, and struggling banks and trusts. The country's stock market is performing poorly, and direct foreign investment has significantly decreased. Youth unemployment is high, and China's compromised demographic profile is a concern for future population decline and retirement problems. The weakening economy may potentially push China to lash out militarily. This serves as a reminder that free markets, not government control, lead to prosperity.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainians donated $6.5 million in three days to buy 10,000 kamikaze drones
In Ukraine, $6.5 million was donated in three days to buy kamikaze drones for the army. The donation campaign was successful and was supported by various Ukrainian companies and individuals.
#religion
American Thinker: The Founders envisioned a profound intertwining of church and state
The relationship between government and religion has always been uneasy. The founders recognized the importance of religious morality, but also the necessity of keeping religion separate from the state. The Constitution establishes this separation, but also assumes that the people would participate in religion's teachings.
American Thinker: Religious persecution in a first-world country
FBI whistleblower reveals spying on traditionalist Catholics labeled as "potential domestic terrorists." FBI director Wray accused of perjury. FBI too busy to investigate Antifa and BLM riots. State persecution against the Church continues. FBI delinquent in investigating pro-life incidents. Democrats want to criminalize conservative Christianity. Catholics are canaries in the coal mine. First They Came poem by Martin Niemöller.
#history
American Thinker: Is it necessary to prove what's 'self-evident'?
Dr. Peter McCullough exposes a conspiracy to suppress data on vaccine-induced sudden death in his newsletter. The term "self-evident" is used incorrectly, and understanding its true meaning is crucial to grasping the American Idea.
#education
National Review: Affirmative Action Never Delivered on Its Promises. K–12 Reforms Can
Colleges seek to maintain diversity in higher education post-Supreme Court decision on race-neutral admissions. Affirmative action ineffective, focus should be on leveling the education playing field and supporting minority students.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees hit rock bottom as they go under .500 in August for first time in almost 30 years
The New York Yankees are in a deep slump, losing their fourth-straight game and dropping to a subpar 60-61 on the season. This is their first losing August since 1995, and their offensive performance has been abysmal. The starting rotation also poses a major problem, with their best pitcher being the only bright spot.
#technology
National Review: The Feds’ ChatGPT Probe Threatens Free Speech
The FTC's investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT program threatens free speech and government control over program answers. The commission's request for information on "prompt injection" attacks is broad enough to cover legal activities that attempt to coax responses from ChatGPT. The FTC's actions and demands stifle speech, limit AI developers' content policies, and set a concerning precedent for future regulation.
#other
Fox News: Western Pennsylvania home explosion claims sixth victim after house's co-owner dies from injuries
A home explosion in Plum, Pennsylvania kills six people, including the co-owner, Paul Oravitz, who died from severe burns. The cause of the blast is under investigation, with officials focusing on issues with the hot water tank. Surrounding oil and gas wells and a pipeline are being examined but have not been implicated in the explosion.
Flag And Cross: Firefighters Rescue Fox After It Gets Head Stuck In Hole
A fox was rescued by firefighters and the RSPCA after getting stuck in a hole. The fox's head was completely jammed and firefighters had to cut through the metal flooring to free it. The fox escaped unharmed.
Forbes: Why Should We Overbuild Wind And Solar To Address Climate Change?
Overbuilding renewables is a climate action lever that makes sense because it reduces wasted energy and decreases global energy demand. By using renewables, such as wind and solar, as backup and reserve instead of natural gas, we can achieve a more efficient and environmentally friendly energy system.