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17 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: Pollak: Move the Department of Justice Out of Washington, D.C.
The next president should move the Department of Justice (DOJ) out of Washington, D.C., to a city insulated from national politics. The DOJ, like the FBI, is corrupt and partisan, and must be relocated to ensure nonpartisanship.
The Blaze: Deace: An open letter to Ron DeSantis: Let 'er rip at next week's debate
I believe you are undoubtedly our strongest candidate. I believe you have proven you are the one who won’t just message and market the MAGA, but will actually do the MAGA. This is your opportunity to make everyone forget the sluggish campaign start and instead remind everybody what you did in Florida.
Breitbart: Hawley: Trump Indictments a 'Recipe for One-Party Rule' — 'Our Constitutional Democracy Doesn't Exist Anymore'
Senator Josh Hawley warns that the indictment of former President Donald Trump is an attempt to establish one-party rule and threatens the existence of constitutional democracy. He believes that Trump's challenges to pro-war policies, relations with Ukraine, and globalist agendas have made him a target, and that anyone who challenges the party in power will also face retaliation. Hawley sees this as a recipe for one-party rule and the end of the United States' constitutional democracy.
Fox News: Trump's proposed Atlanta court date on Super Tuesday eve 'planned and coordinated': Ex-attorney general
Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker accused the Atlanta prosecutor of politically designing the trial against Donald Trump to impede his election campaign. The proposed trial date falls on the day before Super Tuesday, making it impossible for Trump to prepare for the trial and visit 15 states. Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett believes the prosecutors' aim is to either convict Trump or tarnish his reputation enough to aid Joe Biden's chances of winning the election. A smart prosecutor would streamline the case, but with 161 conspiratorial acts and 41 criminal charges spread across 19 defendants, it will be complex and unwieldy.
Newsbusters: Scarborough Gloats Over Giuliani's RICO Indictment: 'Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword'
Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough gloat over the legal troubles of Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani, with Scarborough referencing "live by the sword, die by the sword." The use of RICO statutes in Giuliani's Georgia election case is criticized, potentially causing backlash.
#society
American Thinker: Biden finally says he will visit Maui. But first, a six-day Lake Tahoe vacation
Joe Biden faced public pressure regarding the rising death toll in Maui and finally decided to visit the devastated island after previously refusing to comment. However, this decision comes after he already enjoyed a vacation in Rehoboth Beach and planned another one in Lake Tahoe. The residents of Maui are not pleased with his visit, knowing that it is purely for the sake of optics and lacking genuine concern for their situation.
Fox News: 6th person dies following Pennsylvania home explosion
Six people, including the co-owner of a home that exploded in Pennsylvania, have died in the disaster. The explosion was captured on a Ring security camera, showing a peaceful suburban neighborhood before chaos erupted. The cause of the blast is still under investigation.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Germany is becoming expert at defeating itself
Germany's bureaucracy and strategic blunders are causing problems in various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and intelligence. The country's own goals are hindering its progress and reputation.
Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russian forces is gradually gaining momentum, with the army learning effective tactics. The situation in Ukraine is tense, with the conflict showing no signs of resolution.
Fox News: North Korea prepares weapons tests, may launch spy satellite, South Korean spy agency says
North Korea plans to launch a spy satellite and conduct missile tests in protest of the United States' efforts to strengthen regional alliances. The country's intelligence service revealed this information during a closed-door meeting with lawmakers. The preparations are expected to coincide with the country's 75th anniversary and major military drills between the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.
Forbes: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Or Qatar Could Become Third Middle East Country To Acquire An Amphibious Assault Ship
Turkey is in talks with an Arab Gulf state to sell them an amphibious assault ship capable of operating drones, making them the third operator of such a ship in the Middle East. The undisclosed country chose Turkey due to their experience modifying their flagship, the TCG Anadolu, to carry military drones. Egypt already owns two similar ships, while Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates are likely buyers.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Disneyland Map Signed By Walt Disney Going Up For Auction
A rare Disneyland map, signed by Walt Disney and British film stars, is going up for auction. It includes the signatures of Michael Wilding, Jack Hawkins, and Moira Shearer. The map was signed personally for Doreen and Ronald Barnes, who worked for actor Sir John Mills.
Forbes: K-Drama Fans Can Test Their ‘K-Q’ At KCON Booth Trivia Game
Fans can test their knowledge of Korean drama at the KCON event in LA. They can play a trivia game and win prizes by identifying famous k-drama scenes or actors. They can also check out information about new k-dramas and watch clips from popular shows.
#health
Fox News: What is Parkinson's disease? Symptoms, causes, ways to cope with diagnosis
There are 90,000 new cases of Parkinson's disease in the US each year, primarily in older individuals. The disease affects the brain, causing a decrease in dopamine production and impacting muscle control.
#crime
Fox News: US law enforcement deaths on pace to rise as officers face increasing threats of violence
The number of police officers killed in the line of duty is surpassing last year's death toll, with 41 officers fatally wounded in 2023 so far. The increase in violence against law enforcement has been described as a "war on cops" and is evident in recent incidents, such as a Connecticut police officer being attacked with a hammer while responding to a noise complaint. The rise in officer deaths reflects an alarming trend over the past decade, with criminals becoming more emboldened.
Red State: Texas Woman Threatens Judge Chutkan and Sheila Jackson Lee Over Trump Indictment
A Texas woman is facing federal charges for threatening to kill a judge and a congresswoman involved in Trump-related cases. The woman admitted to leaving a threatening voicemail, targeting Democrats and the LGBTQ community. This incident highlights the dangers of escalating rhetoric and the potential for lawlessness.
#sports
Forbes: Groundbreaking Report On MLB Shows Baseball’s Incredible Value For Advertisers
A report shows that Major League Baseball (MLB) has a large and dedicated fan base, starting at a young age. Despite claims that the sport is dying, MLB is actually an exceptional value for advertisers. The report reveals that MLB has more "forever fans" than other major North American sports leagues, and it ranks strongly in second place behind the NFL in terms of popularity.
#outdoors
Flag And Cross: Farmer Grows 250,000 Sunflowers To Make Trail
A farmer in Scotland creates a trail of 250,000 sunflowers on his farm, attracting visitors from all over the world, including Australia. The sunflowers have thrived and now cover 13 acres of land. Visitors can walk among the flowers and pick them for free.
#other
Breitbart: Bruce Springsteen Reschedules Two Philly Concerts Due to Illness
Bruce Springsteen rescheduled his Philadelphia concerts due to illness, sparking speculation about the nature of his illness. The rocker's tour has already faced cancellations and controversies.
Flag And Cross: Pen Pals For 68 Years Finally Meet In Person
After 68 years of exchanging letters, pen pals Patsy Gregory and Carol-Ann Krause finally met in person. Patsy flew 4,000 miles from the UK to Conway, South Carolina to visit Carol-Ann. The two friends recognized each other immediately and had an emotional reunion.