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21 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: WATCH: Hutchinson Throws Trump Under the Bus: 'Not Even Sure He's Qualified to Be the Next President'
Asa Hutchinson, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, has qualified for the GOP debate. He has been critical of Donald Trump and questions his eligibility for presidency due to his actions on January 6. Hutchinson believes there should be a court declaration or state determination to disqualify Trump. Meanwhile, Trump plans to skip the debate and release a pre-recorded interview with Tucker Carlson. In other news, Trump has been indicted by Special Counsel Jack Smith on four counts, including conspiracy to "defraud the United States."
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: U.S.-China De-Risking Will Inevitably Escalate
The United States is implementing de-risking measures to reduce vulnerabilities in its relationship with China, particularly in areas like technology and investment. While these measures aim to limit risks, they may not be sufficient in the event of a military conflict or other crisis. As a result, demands for stricter measures targeting China are likely to grow, creating a downward de-risking spiral. Despite efforts to diversify chip production and limit reliance on Taiwanese manufacturing, the global semiconductor supply chain remains deeply integrated, and further de-risking steps may be necessary in the future. China is also expected to develop its own advanced manufacturing and technology sectors, further complicating the situation.
#education
Front Page Magazine: College Rip-Off
College has become an overpriced scam. Government loans and lack of accountability have led to high tuition costs and low graduation rates. Many jobs and successful companies no longer require a college degree.
#crime
Fox News: Kansas reporter accused of breaking law before controversial Marion County newspaper raid: documents
A Kansas police chief claims a reporter lied when accessing documents during a raid on a local newspaper. The raid caused outrage and raised concerns about press freedoms.
Front Page Magazine: When Pittsburgh Died
Crime and decay plague the city of Pittsburgh. Homeless individuals roam the streets, leaving feces and needles behind. Violent attacks on innocent people, like the recent honeymoon assault, are becoming more frequent. Mayor Ed Gainey and city officials have failed to address the issue, allowing the city's core to crumble.
#technology
Front Page Magazine: Is It Time to Ban Electric Vehicles?
The New York Fire Department has reported a rise in lithium-ion battery fires, causing injuries and deaths. The fires are difficult to extinguish and have become a common cause of fatal fires. While regulations should consider the cost versus benefit, the push for green electric vehicles (EVs) seems to ignore the risks of these fires. The left's focus on banning small risks contradicts their support for EVs, which may cause more deaths than the controversial Chevrolet Corvair or even nuclear accidents. The push for EVs raises questions about the true environmental impact and the need for risk-based decision-making.
#other
Fox News: Tropical Storm Hilary batters California with dangerous flooding, mudslides, power outages
Tropical Storm Hilary hits Baja California peninsula and heads towards Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings. Life-threatening flooding anticipated, schools closed. State of emergency declared in Nevada. Recurring heavy rain causes flooding and evacuations in various areas. Potential for catastrophic impacts noted. .