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#politics
Forbes: Disney Files Another Suit Against DeSantis’ Board Seeking Damages From Feud While Gov. Tries To ‘Move On’
Disney filed a counterclaim in state court against the board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to oversee Walt Disney World’s special district. The counterclaim alleges wrongdoing by the board and asks the court to award Disney damages. The ongoing feud between Disney and DeSantis revolves around the authority Disney has over its land, with Disney accusing the board of breach of contract and violating its rights to due process and free speech.
The Federalist: Comer Demands Info On Biden's Business Pseudonyms
Joe Biden used pseudonyms during his vice presidency to avoid detection in correspondence involving Ukraine and his son Hunter. The House Oversight Committee has demanded the National Archives provide these documents, as well as any involving Hunter Biden's former business associates. The committee suspects corruption within the Biden family.
#society
The Blaze: Intense bodycam video of hero cop neutralizing Syrian refugee armed with 1,800 rounds of ammo and explosives, possibly thwarting mass casualty event in Fargo
Bodycam footage reveals Syrian refugee ambushing police officers and bystanders in a shooting rampage in Fargo, North Dakota. The officer engages in a gun battle with the suspect, ultimately neutralizing him after firing 31 rounds. The investigation did not find any policy violations in the officer's actions. The suspect had an arsenal of guns and explosives, raising concerns about a possible mass casualty event. His motive remains unknown.
National Review: James L. Buckley: Gent, Thinker, Patriot
James L. Buckley, a dear figure in the conservative movement and the last surviving sibling of the Buckley family, passed away at the age of 100. He was known for his defense of the rule of law, individual opportunity, and personal decency. Despite being different from his brother, William F. Buckley Jr., he shared many characteristics with him and had a successful career in politics and the judiciary. He will be remembered as a distinguished public servant and a beloved figure in conservative circles.
Breitbart: Nolte: ‘Barren’ Disney Theme Parks Blamed on Climate Change
Disney's theme park attendance has dropped significantly, leading to descriptions of it as a "ghost town" and "barren." Despite Disney's focus on identity and sexual politics, it is unlikely to be the cause of this decline. The real culprit might be climate change, as extreme weather conditions and disasters affect the park and deter visitors.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Claims Racism Explains Why 'The Blind Side' Was Successful
The conflict between the Tuohy family and NFL star Michael Oher reaches a climax as the Tuohys announce their decision to end their conservatorship over Oher. The film "The Blind Side" is criticized by progressive media for promoting a "white savior" narrative.
The Blaze: 'Open category' for transgender swimmers will debut at Swimming World Cup in Germany
The Berlin Swimming World Cup introduces an "open category" for transgender swimmers, allowing their participation in separate races. World Aquatics aims to accommodate transgender swimmers and has successfully implemented this new category for the upcoming event. The eligibility criteria include affiliation with a national federation, and swimmers can participate individually or as part of a team.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Three in four Ukrainians who fled war intend to return home, UN says – Sky News
According to recent UN data, 76% of Ukrainian refugees living abroad and 82% of internally displaced Ukrainians want to return home. Additionally, 15% of those surveyed intend to return within the next three months. This survey suggests a clear desire among Ukrainians to return home.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: China’s ‘Lehman Moment’?
Investors fear that China's Zhongzhi Enterprise Group, a shadow bank involved in various industries, may collapse as several of its investment products have missed payments. The lack of transparency and overall decline in Chinese markets contribute to the concerns, with foreign investors already pulling back. The combination of authoritarian control, Covid lockdowns, and a weak recovery is shaking China's economy.
Fox News: US imposes import duties on solar panel makers evading tariffs via southeast Asia
The United States will impose import duties on solar panel manufacturers in Southeast Asian countries to avoid tariffs on Chinese-made goods. The decision is opposed by solar panel buyers who rely on affordable overseas products. This decision is positive for the small-scale US solar manufacturing sector.
#culture
Breitbart: Rachel Zegler's Tearful Confession Goes Viral Amid Growing Backlash Against 'Snow White' Comments
Rachel Zegler, the Disney actress playing Snow White, faces public backlash after criticizing the original film. Old videos resurfacing further damage her reputation, with social media condemning her attitude. The upcoming live-action remake of Snow White is already receiving negative public sentiment.
#education
Red State: Texas Tells the American Library Association to Go Pound Sand
Texas cuts ties with the American Library Association (ALA) over support of sexually inappropriate material & censorship of conservative voices. State Board of Education also rejects ALA's library policies. Concerns raised about federal funding for ALA silencing conservative values.
#crime
Breitbart: Superfan 'ChiefsAholic' Indicted on Bank Robbery, Money Laundering Charges
Fan known as "ChiefsAholic" arrested for bank robbery and money laundering. Discovered after disappearing from social media.
#sports
Fox News: MLB legend David Ortiz tried to connect with Rays' Wander Franco amid troubling allegations
Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz revealed that he tried to reach out to Tampa Bay Rays star Wander Franco during an investigation into allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a minor. Ortiz expressed his concern for Franco and stated that he wanted to help him in any way he could. The investigation is ongoing and Franco has been placed on the restricted list by the Rays.
Forbes: It’s Been Quite A Summer For Some NCAA College Presidents
Some college presidents are facing new challenges in the world of college sports. Examples include Northwestern University facing lawsuits over hazing and sexual abuse allegations, the Pac-12 struggling to find consensus as media revenues shift, and Florida State University considering leaving the ACC. There is a need for college leaders to better understand the business and complexities of college athletics.
Fox News: Female powerlifter outraged after trans athlete sets new record: 'Slap in the face'
Competitive powerlifter April Hutchinson is frustrated and outraged after a transgender athlete, Anne Andres, set new records in the women's division. Hutchinson criticizes the Canadian Powerlifting Union's inclusion policy, which allows athletes to participate based on their self-identified gender. She argues that this policy is unfair to biological females and undermines the integrity of the sport.
Forbes: Cash Wheeler’s Arrest Is The Latest Backstage Headache For AEW
AEW star Cash Wheeler was arrested for aggravated assault with a firearm. The arrest adds to the already tense backstage atmosphere in AEW, where factions have formed and tensions are rising. It remains to be seen how Wheeler's legal issues will affect the upcoming All In pay-per-view and the tag team championship match.
Fox News: James Harden thinks relationship with 76ers is beyond repair days after calling Daryl Morey a liar
James Harden wants out of the Philadelphia 76ers, expressing his dissatisfaction with the organization and president Daryl Morey. Trade talks have reportedly ended, leaving the Sixers in a similar situation to when they dealt with Ben Simmons. Harden has played for three teams in the last three seasons.
#technology
Red State: Ford CEO Faces Hard Sell on EV Road Trip
Ford CEO Jim Farley took a road trip in his company's F150 Lightning pickup and encountered charging challenges. He highlighted the need to improve the charging experience and mentioned working with Tesla to provide access to more superchargers. Despite the trip being in an area with many charging stations, the charging time and scalability issues make it clear that electric vehicles still have a long way to go before becoming the most practical option.
#other
Daily Wire: Britney Spears Shares Cryptic Posts Following News Of Split From Husband
Britney Spears shares cryptic posts about wisdom and clarity after split from husband Sam Asghari. She posts a video of a painting and a drawing suggesting hidden messages. Asghari confirms divorce and asks for privacy.
Daily Wire: Original Director Comments On Upcoming ‘Twister’ Sequel: ‘It’s A Movie That Cannot Be Remade’
Director Jan de Bont, who helmed the original "Twister," says he wasn't consulted on the sequel and doesn't believe it will have the same impact due to technological advancements. He praised the use of visual effects in the original but mentioned the challenges and expense of creating them. De Bont also expressed his skepticism about studios hiring inexperienced directors, suggesting they do so to maintain control over the final product.
Field & Stream: Invasive Walleyes are Spreading into Idaho, Threatening Native Salmon and Steelhead
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wants anglers to catch and cook non-native walleye, which have started appearing in Idaho rivers. Walleye, apex predators, pose a threat to native salmon and steelhead populations. The department urges anglers to report their catches and methods to help control the spread of walleye.