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18 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Michelle Obama in 2024, Biden's Injustice Department and more Fox News Opinion
Pseudonym revelation links Biden to corruption . Concerns raised about the integrity of the justice system under Biden's administration . Pediatricians' statement on transgender kids met with criticism from doctors . Importance of parental involvement in back-to-school season emphasized . Surprise friendship reveals a hidden secret . Criticism of Biden's influence-peddling . Doctor shares personal experience with skin cancer diagnosis . Justice demanded for Bowe Bergdahl's crimes . Disaster on Maui compared to President Biden's Katrina moment . Fear of AI taking jobs highlighted in new poll . Call for action to end child sexual abuse . Condemnation of the loss of US service members in Kabul . China's aggressive pursuit of technology and agriculture secrets . Satirical cartoon on politics .
Red State: Ramaswamy's '10 Truths' Hit the Conservative Bullseye
Vivek Ramaswamy, a multimillionaire entrepreneur and conservative candidate, revealed his "10 truths" on social media, including beliefs about God, gender, borders, and more. Ramaswamy expressed concern for the American Dream and criticized the far-left's efforts to fundamentally change the country. He outlined his vision for a strong America on a recent Fox News appearance.
PJ Media: Gingrich Makes Bombshell Allegation About Latest Trump Indictment
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich claims that a reliable source told him that the request to indict former President Donald Trump came from Washington to distract from a mistake made by Special Counsel David Weiss. District Attorney Fani Willis held a late-night press conference to announce the indictment, which had suspiciously been leaked online before the grand jury's decision. This story raises questions about previous indictments and whether they were also politically motivated.
National Review: The Corner: Jim Buckley, Public Servant and Champion of Freedom
Jim Buckley was a dedicated conservative who spent his life shaping American politics and defending constitutional principles. He made his mark in the campaign-finance ‘reform’ issue and was instrumental in establishing limits on government regulation of political activity. With his book Freedom at Risk, he provided specific proposals to preserve America’s constitutional government.
Newsbusters: Liz Wheeler: Big Tech ‘Censorship Regime’ Is Getting to ‘Point of Election Interference’
The Liz Wheeler Show host criticizes Apple for silencing Glenn Beck and suggests that censorship interferes in elections. She argues that Beck's commentary on issues like the Biden family and globalists could sway an election, citing a poll that found voters' opinions could have changed if they were aware of certain news stories. Wheeler believes that censorship threatens self-governance and can lead to tyranny. She also claims that the left's strategy involves targeting certain individuals and shifting the Overton window. Conservatives are urged to demand accountability from Big Tech.
#society
Red State: Maui Emergency Services Head Resigns, as More Disturbing Details Emerge About Problematic Response
Questions arise about the response to the Maul fire. Head of the Maui Emergency Management Agency, Herman Andaya, under fire for not sounding sirens to warn people. He defends decision, saying it would have led them into the fire. Andaya abruptly resigns citing health reasons. Hawaiian Electric also implicated for causing the fire and hindering evacuation efforts.
#economy
Forbes: Sales Surge As England Prepares For Boozy Brunch To Roar On Lionesses
England's women's soccer team is expected to generate a significant boost to the UK economy as they compete in the World Cup Final against Spain. The match is predicted to attract millions of viewers and lead to increased sales in retail, hospitality, and television advertising. The estimated economic impact is approximately $235 million, with a significant portion being spent on food, beverages, and new TVs.
Forbes: Where State-Owned Airlines Are Still Taking Off [Infographic]
Mexican President López Obrador plans to create a new state-owned airline, run by the army, focusing on domestic routes. Although state-owned airlines are not uncommon globally, especially in the Middle East and North Africa, many African ones have been sold or gone bankrupt. The army's involvement in running the airline reflects Latin America's history of using armed forces to provide affordable flights, particularly to remote areas.
#health
Fox News: Alabama blocked from issuing marijuana permits following accusations that a commission deliberated illegally
Alabama's issuance of medical marijuana licenses has been temporarily blocked by a judge due to allegations of illegal deliberation by the state commission. The complaint argues that the commission violated the Open Meetings Act by conducting closed-door deliberations. This is the second delay in the licensing process, causing further legal battles.
Flag And Cross: Mosquito Bites Top List Of Most Annoying Parts Of Summer
Summer Woes: Mosquitoes top list of summer frustrations for 28% of adults, followed by sweating and excessive heat. Bugs are such a nuisance that people would rather wait in long lines or give up social media than deal with bug bites. Sunburn is also a common issue, with 88% of people getting sunburned an average of 2.5 times. Many cancel plans due to bug bites, and mosquitoes are attracted to body heat and sweat. People use insect repellent and sunscreen only three days a week, emphasizing the need for prevention.
#crime
Daily Wire: His 11-Year-Old Daughter Texted Him About A Stranger Knocking On Their Door. He Later Found Her Dead.
A Texas father returns home to find his 11-year-old daughter dead after receiving a text from her about a stranger knocking on their door. The girl's body is later found hidden under the bed, showing signs of sexual assault and blunt force trauma. The father is not a suspect, and authorities are seeking information from anyone who may have seen something suspicious.
Daily Wire: New Zealand Mom Convicted Of Killing Three Young Daughters, Faces Life In Prison
A mother in New Zealand was found guilty of murdering her three young children, despite claiming a mental disturbance at the time. Prosecutors presented evidence of her comments about killing her children and online searches for ways to overdose kids. The woman suffocated her children and attempted suicide.
The Blaze: Hillsong Church founder found not guilty of hiding his father's child sex crimes
Hillsong Church founder Brian Houston, 69, was found not guilty of concealing his father's sexual abuse of a child. The senior global pastor resigned following the charges two years ago. Houston claimed the victim did not want the abuse reported to the police. The court accepted his reasonable excuse.
Fox News: US arrests 2 men in separate telemarketing schemes that scammed people out of tens of millions of dollars
Two men, Richard Zeitlin and Robert Piaro, were arrested for carrying out separate telemarketing scams that cheated people across the country of tens of millions of dollars. They lied to donors, making them believe their donations were going to help veterans, aid law enforcement officers, and fight breast cancer. The scams pocketed 90% of the funds donated from 2017 to 2020.
Daily Wire: Crime Files: Portland Progressives Helped Get A Wife Beater Out Of Prison. He Killed Her.
Rachael Abraham's troubled life led her to encounter abusive relationships and a tragic fate. Despite being a victim of domestic violence, the system failed to protect her from her abuser. Her brutal murder exposes the shortcomings of Oregon's progressive laws and highlights the dangerous consequences of releasing violent offenders without adequate precautions.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Long-Range Rifles of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
There are many options for long-range rifles on the market, with improved triggers, optics, and accessories. Practice is more important than the amount of money spent on a rifle. Some top long-range rifles include the Nosler Model 21, Bergara MG Light, Bergara HMR, Daniel Defense Delta 5 Pro, Accuracy International AXSR, Savage 110 Magpul Hunter, and Springfield Waypoint 2020.
#other
Forbes: Inside The Challenges Of The Post-Covid Travel Industry’s Soaring Demand
High demand and high rates in the post-Covid travel industry. Travel advisors struggle to meet expectations amidst logistical challenges.
The Babylon Bee: Deaths Caused By Hurricane Hilary To Be Labeled Suicides
As Hurricane Hilary approaches Southern California, deaths resulting from the storm will be ruled as suicides due to its unpredictable nature. Local authorities in Los Angeles are warning residents to take precautions and avoid testifying against the hurricane in court. Weather sources are facing difficulties tracking the storm as their servers were mysteriously damaged.