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#politics

Fox News: Hunter Biden-tied siblings could shed light on relationship between Rosemont Seneca and VP Biden’s office
Hunter Biden-tied siblings could shed light on relationship between Rosemont Seneca and VP Biden’s office
Two siblings who served as aides to former Vice President Joe Biden and have close ties to Hunter Biden could be important witnesses in ongoing congressional investigations into the Biden family's finances. Anne Marie Muldoon and Fran Person have intimate knowledge of the inner workings of Hunter's firm and the Vice President's office. They kept in frequent contact with Hunter Biden and were copied on hundreds of emails at Hunter's firm. Both siblings also served in the White House for Joe Biden.


Fox News: Democracy may end in Africa if coup becomes successful in Niger, politician says
Democracy may end in Africa if coup becomes successful in Niger, politician says
Democratically elected Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown by mutinous soldiers, endangering democracy in Africa. The coup has also harmed Western nations' efforts to combat jihadi forces . The junta is consolidating power by silencing opposition and exploiting anti-French sentiment . The junta has severed military agreements with France and sought help from Russian mercenaries. However, it's unclear how much support they truly have, as some supporters are motivated by monetary reasons or curiosity. The situation remains volatile, with increasing jihadi attacks and the possibility of intervention by the regional bloc ECOWAS . People in the capital are suffering from economic hardships caused by the coup .


Red State: Ted Cruz Makes News Demands of Bud Light as the Beer Brand Circles the Drain
Ted Cruz Makes News Demands of Bud Light as the Beer Brand Circles the Drain
Sen. Ted Cruz is investigating whether Bud Light's promotion of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney violated any laws, alleging that the videos Mulvaney made have an "attractiveness" to children. Bud Light initially refused to cooperate with Cruz's probe, citing an ongoing investigation by a lobbying board for beer brewers. While it's difficult to prove Bud Light purposely marketed to children, the partnership was likely an attempt to appeal to a small segment of the population for corporate signaling. Cruz's investigation aims to put pressure on corporations and teach them a lesson.


Fox News: New York Democrats fear looming political 'disaster' over migrant crisis: 'Ticking time bomb'
New York Democrats fear looming political 'disaster' over migrant crisis: 'Ticking time bomb'
New York Democrats warn that mishandling the migrant crisis could hurt their party in the next election. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul are feuding over their management of the influx of migrants, with over 100,000 provided shelter and services in NYC. Democrats fear that if leaders fail to fix the crisis, it could cost them House seats and support in swing districts, as well as fuel attacks from national Republicans. They urge Hochul to take aggressive action and limit the ability of local governments to create their own policies on migrants. Democrats also criticize the Biden administration for not doing enough to help with the crisis.


PJ Media: The DeSantis 'Electability' Argument Over Trump Disintegrates
The DeSantis 'Electability' Argument Over Trump Disintegrates
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is hoping to be a strong contender for the presidency in 2024, but polls are showing that Donald Trump is still the preferred choice among Republican voters. Despite facing indictments, Trump's popularity remains high, with the majority of Republicans viewing the charges as politically motivated. It is unlikely that further revelations about the cases will significantly impact Trump's standing with his base.


Newsbusters: False! MSNBC Labels Anti-Semitic Democrat a Republican to Smear DeSantis
False! MSNBC Labels Anti-Semitic Democrat a Republican to Smear DeSantis
Protesting professor opposes Florida's new history standards on slavery, claiming one of the expert writers is an anti-Semite who supports slavery. However, the woman he references actually opposes the standards and is a Democrat. The professor criticizes those who wrote the standards and accuses Governor DeSantis of listening to extreme Republican blacks. He cites statements made by State Rep. Kimberly Daniels, a Democrat, as evidence, but fails to acknowledge that she opposes the standards as well.


#society

Forbes: ‘Painkiller’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
‘Painkiller’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
"Painkiller," a miniseries about the opioid crisis, was briefly at the top of Netflix's Top 10 list but was surpassed by "Depp v. Heard," a documentary about the trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, accused of abuse on both sides. The documentary shows both testimonies and the internet's fascination with the trial. This has damaged both actors' careers.


#economy

The New American: Corporate Mergers Are Under Attack, But Not on Your Behalf - The New American
Corporate Mergers Are Under Attack, But Not on Your Behalf - The New American
The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission have proposed new guidelines for mergers and acquisitions that would give bureaucrats more power over corporate America. The guidelines would ignore the economic benefits of mergers and focus on hypothetical grounds for intervention, with little regard for consumer welfare. This power grab by progressives in the Biden administration threatens the free market and bypasses the separation of powers.


#culture

The Blaze: Son of Disney's original 'Snow White' director  sounds off against bastardized 'woke' remake: 'I think Walt and he would be turning in their graves'
Son of Disney's original 'Snow White' director  sounds off against bastardized 'woke' remake: 'I think Walt and he would be turning in their graves'
Disney's upcoming live-action remake of "Snow White" has drawn criticism for its departure from the original story. The film will feature a diverse cast, with a Hispanic lead character and a septet of average-sized individuals instead of the traditional seven dwarfs. The love story has been downplayed, and the focus is now on Snow White's pursuit of power. The late director David Hand's son expressed his disagreement with the new concept, stating that his father and Walt Disney would also disapprove. He criticized Disney for rewriting classics and called for the creation of original stories instead.


#health

The New American: The Key to Less Lonely Kids - The New American
The Key to Less Lonely Kids - The New American
Loneliness is a major problem, especially among kids. The solution? Let them play freely without adult interference. Play is essential for making friends and developing crucial skills, but adult-run activities and overscheduling have replaced it. We need to create a time and place for kids to just play, like a "child-life preserve." Adults organizing play deprives kids of the opportunity to learn valuable socialization skills. If we want happy, healthy kids, we must prioritize free play.


Newsbusters: Texas Lawsuit Could Make Planned Parenthood Bankrupt
Texas Lawsuit Could Make Planned Parenthood Bankrupt
Texas has asked a federal judge to fine Planned Parenthood over $1 billion for filing fraudulent Medicaid claims. Planned Parenthood argues that it was the fault of Texas for continuing to give them money, despite being ineligible. If the judge rules against them, Planned Parenthood claims that millions of people will lose access to essential healthcare services. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton believes it is unthinkable for Planned Parenthood to take advantage of funding they were not entitled to. The outcome of this case remains uncertain.


The New American: Success of Pig Kidney in Man's Body Brings Us Closer to Animal Transplants
Success of Pig Kidney in Man's Body Brings Us Closer to Animal Transplants
Scientists at NYU Langone Health have successfully transplanted a pig's kidney into a brain-dead man, with the kidney still functioning properly after a month. The experiment aims to open up the possibility of eventually performing the procedure on living patients. The use of genetically modified pigs whose organs better match human bodies may bypass the human immune system's instinct to attack foreign tissue.


Daily Wire: Exclusive: Florida Fines Medicaid Providers For Using Tax Dollars To Cover Trans Treatments For Minors
Exclusive: Florida Fines Medicaid Providers For Using Tax Dollars To Cover Trans Treatments For Minors
Florida has fined five Medicaid healthcare insurers for violating the state's rule against using taxpayer funds to provide transgender treatments, including surgeries and medications for minors. One of the plans even covered a double mastectomy for a 16-year-old girl. Although a federal judge recently blocked a new law banning such treatments for children, the Agency for Health Care Administration still required Medicaid providers to deny coverage. The violations were discovered during a routine audit of the Medicaid system, and it is unclear if the providers' decisions to provide coverage were politically motivated.


The New American: Liberty Counsel Seeks to Take on Maine’s Covid Mandates - The New American
Liberty Counsel Seeks to Take on Maine’s Covid Mandates - The New American
Founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, Mat Staver, seeks to challenge Maine Governor Janet Mills at the Supreme Court over the firing of healthcare workers who refused the COVID shot. The workers were fired despite Maine facing a healthcare shortage. Staver argues that Mills and the employers violated federal law.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Another Confusing Regulation
The Corner: Another Confusing Regulation
Andrew Gillen analyzes "gainful employment" regulations in higher education, highlighting their focus on vocational programs. During Obama's presidency, for-profit schools were targeted while non-profits faced less scrutiny. The Trump administration introduced changes, but Biden is now reintroducing selective enforcement through new regulations.


#crime

Fox News: Canadian woman who attempted to assassinate Trump sentenced to 22 years behind bars
Canadian woman who attempted to assassinate Trump sentenced to 22 years behind bars
A Canadian-French woman, Pascale Ferrier, has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for mailing a threatening letter containing the poison ricin to former President Trump. She referred to Trump as "The Ugly Tyrant Clown" in the letter. Ferrier was arrested at the U.S.-Canada border and was found carrying a gun, a knife, and ammunition.


Daily Wire: DeSantis Removed State Attorney Soft On Crime. Convicted Felon Whose Case She Handled Wants Her Back.
DeSantis Removed State Attorney Soft On Crime. Convicted Felon Whose Case She Handled Wants Her Back.
Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis removed State Attorney Monique Worrell for failing to prosecute criminals. Now, a felon whose case Worrell handled is seeking to get her reinstated, claiming DeSantis' order was unconstitutional. The order cited Worrell's exercise of prosecutorial discretion and alleged negligence in allowing violent offenders to evade incarceration.


Breitbart: Nurse Lucy Letby Guilty of Killing Seven Newborn Babies
Nurse Lucy Letby Guilty of Killing Seven Newborn Babies
A neonatal nurse in a British hospital was found guilty of killing seven babies and trying to kill six others. Lucy Letby, 33, was charged with murder and attempted murder while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northwest England between 2015 and 2016. She was accused of deliberately harming the infants in various ways. Letby denied the charges but was found guilty on two counts of attempted murder.


Fox News: California Barnes & Noble 'sniffer' arrested again, failed to register as sex offender
California Barnes & Noble 'sniffer' arrested again, failed to register as sex offender
Detectives in Glendale, California, arrest a 37-year-old man with a history of sex crimes and other offenses after he walked out of jail free. The man, Calese Carron Crowder, was caught on viral TikTok videos "sniffing" and creeping around a Barnes & Noble store. Crowder failed to register as a sex offender and is being held on $20,000 bail.


Fox News: The shoplifting crisis is a nightmare. Here are 5 things this ex-NYPD inspector wants you to know
The shoplifting crisis is a nightmare. Here are 5 things this ex-NYPD inspector wants you to know
Viral videos of store lootings have become normalized, raising questions about the permanent state of urban decay. Criminal justice reforms have led to a lack of consequences and a sense of entitlement among perpetrators. Many crimes go unreported due to fear of civil liability. Shoplifting groups are organized and use coordination to carry out thefts. Race plays a role in the issue but is avoided by the media. It seems that there is nothing to be done to change the situation, leaving people with the options of fighting back or leaving. The lack of enforcement during the 2020 riots only worsened the problem. Some signs of awakening can be seen in certain cities, but overall, the future looks bleak.


#sports

Forbes: Milwaukee Bucks 2023-24 Schedule Release: 5 Games To Circle
Milwaukee Bucks 2023-24 Schedule Release: 5 Games To Circle
New head coach Adrian Griffin debuts with the Milwaukee Bucks in their season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers, offering a glimpse into his coaching style and team direction. The Bucks seek revenge against the Miami Heat on October 30th after their playoff upset last year. The NBA's new In-Season Tournament adds intrigue to the season, with the Bucks facing the New York Knicks on November 3rd. The Bucks face a challenging stretch in their schedule, including a pivotal clash with the Sacramento Kings on March 12th. Their final game against the Boston Celtics on April 9th could have playoff seeding implications.


#other

PJ Media: Can This Save Anheuser-Busch After the Dylan Mulvaney Debacle?
Can This Save Anheuser-Busch After the Dylan Mulvaney Debacle?
Billy Busch, the heir to Anheuser-Busch, wants to buy the company back from InBev. He believes that InBev, as a foreign company, doesn't understand the American market and has damaged the brand's reputation with their advertising strategies. Busch urges InBev to sell the brand back to the Busch family, stating that they will make it great again.


Forbes: ‘Blue Beetle’ Debuts As The Fourth Best DCEU Movie By Critic Score
‘Blue Beetle’ Debuts As The Fourth Best DCEU Movie By Critic Score
Blue Beetle, a relatively obscure hero, is set to release this weekend with solid review scores. It is unclear whether it falls within the DCEU or not, but it ranks fourth among DCEU movies. The highest-rated DCEU project is James Gunn's Peacemaker season 1. Blue Beetle's success is uncertain given the recent box office bombs of other DC films.