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#politics

Townhall: Trump Needs to Either Fight or Drop Out
Trump Needs to Either Fight or Drop Out


Donald Trump's lack of campaign effort and focus on legal issues is hindering his chances of winning the next presidential election. He needs to prioritize fighting the charges against him and demand a quick trial to clear his name. Instead, he is using campaign funds to pay for his defense, diverting resources that should be used for advertising. Despite the better economy under Trump, his unpopularity and distraction could cost him the election against a similarly unpopular candidate like Joe Biden. If Trump wants to win, he needs to show a true desire for victory and articulate his plans for his presidency.


The American Spectator: Trump’s Third Indictment Is Ludicrous
Trump’s Third Indictment Is Ludicrous
Former President Donald Trump and other high-profile figures could belong in prison based on the criminal liability theory outlined in the indictment for the election conspiracy. The indictment accuses Trump of fraudulent claims of election fraud and obstruction related to overturning the 2020 election results. This legal theory threatens free speech and the ability to challenge elections in the future.


Fox News: DeSantis agrees to debate with Gavin Newsom: ‘Just tell me when and where’
DeSantis agrees to debate with Gavin Newsom: ‘Just tell me when and where’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has agreed to a debate with California Governor Gavin Newsom to highlight the differences in governing between the states. DeSantis claims that the debate has already been settled by the voters and residents who fled Newsom's state and moved to Florida. Newsom's mental health plan would redirect funds from services to housing for the homeless. DeSantis argues that if the country follows the Democrats' "Californication" vision, American decline will be accelerated. Newsom has sparred with DeSantis over issues such as migrants, education, and gun rights. DeSantis has challenged Newsom to run for president in 2024.


#society

Townhall: More Dangerous Than Biden or Trump’s Misdeeds Is Waning Support For First Amendment Freedom
More Dangerous Than Biden or Trump’s Misdeeds Is Waning Support For First Amendment Freedom
A recent survey by Pew Research Center reveals that a majority of Americans now support government restrictions on freedom of expression guaranteed by the First Amendment. This shift in attitude extends to allowing tech companies to decide what information is worthy of expression. The findings are concerning and indicate a significant surrender of expressive freedom.


Townhall: Goodbye to a Good Man
Goodbye to a Good Man
The narrator reflects on the loss of their stepfather, highlighting the love and trust he brought to their family. They discuss his upbringing, education, and successful career, as well as his support for higher education and his love for the simple pleasures in life. They express gratitude for having him in their lives and describe him as a good man.


Front Page Magazine: Palestinians in Gaza Plan Huge Anti-Hamas Rally
Palestinians in Gaza Plan Huge Anti-Hamas Rally
Gazans plan major anti-Hamas rally against corruption and mismanagement. Media ignores protests, blaming Israel. Hashtags question Al Jazeera's silence. Gazans demand better living conditions and an end to Hamas' theft of aid money. Media refuses coverage, protects Palestinian Authority and Hamas. Gazans prepare for massive demonstrations if demands aren't met. Could media be forced to pay attention?


Front Page Magazine: Miriam Grossman Vs Trans Nation
Miriam Grossman Vs Trans Nation
In her book "Lost in Trans Nation," child psychiatrist Miriam Grossman challenges the mainstream acceptance of transgenderism, arguing that it is harmful to children and adolescents. She criticizes the medical establishment for promoting "affirming" treatments without considering potential side effects, such as loss of bone density. Grossman also provides historical context, discussing the discredited experiments of John Money and the influence of transgender ideologues in medical organizations. Despite facing isolation and opposition from her colleagues, Grossman offers practical advice for parents navigating this complex issue.


#foreignaffairs

Townhall: The Greatest Story Ever Distorted
The Greatest Story Ever Distorted
The Chinese Communist Party is rewriting the Bible in their attempt to manipulate people into blind obedience. They have replaced the Ten Commandments with quotes from Xi Jinping and are persecuting all religions. This is in stark contrast to the role the Bible played in shaping early America.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Welcome to Trans Kindergarten!
Welcome to Trans Kindergarten!
California school districts are aggressively recruiting 4-year-olds for their pre-K program. The $2.7 billion plan aims to have 400,000 enrolled by 2025, but enrollment has been slow. Studies show that early childhood education programs, like Head Start, have limited long-term benefits. In addition, government-run programs may push controversial gender theories onto young children.


#crime

Fox News: Houston shooting: 1 dead, 2 injured after woman fired from truck hitting group of men, police said
Houston shooting: 1 dead, 2 injured after woman fired from truck hitting group of men, police said
A triple shooting in Texas leaves one dead and two injured after a physical altercation between three men. A female suspect fired shots at the group from a truck, and one male victim fled the scene with her. The surviving brother took his deceased brother to the hospital. It is unclear if only the female suspect fired or if the men fired as well.


#sports

Forbes: Dortmund Boss Watzke Underlines That Bundesliga Needs To Do More Abroad
Dortmund Boss Watzke Underlines That Bundesliga Needs To Do More Abroad
Borussia Dortmund's CEO stressed the need for other Bundesliga clubs to market the league abroad. Dortmund and Bayern Munich are the main clubs promoting the league internationally. They want other clubs to join them in tours to places like the US and Asia to increase interest in the Bundesliga. Other clubs have made trips to the United States recently, but the big clubs believe more needs to be done to close the gap with leagues like the Premier League.


Fox News: On this day in history, August 3, 1984, gymnast Mary Lou Retton wins Olympic gold
On this day in history, August 3, 1984, gymnast Mary Lou Retton wins Olympic gold
Gymnast Mary Lou Retton made history on August 3, 1984, by becoming the first American woman to win the gold medal in the Olympic all-around gymnastics competition. She scored perfect 10s on the floor and vault events and edged out the silver medalist by 0.05 points. Retton's victory marked a turning point for American gymnasts at the Olympics.


Fox News: Drexel University basketball player Terrence Butler found dead on campus
Drexel University basketball player Terrence Butler found dead on campus
Drexel basketball player Terrence Butler died on campus, cause of death unknown. Butler was known for his academic achievements as well.


#other

Forbes: Grammy Winner Alison Brown Left Banking For Banjo And Her Record Label
Grammy Winner Alison Brown Left Banking For Banjo And Her Record Label
Alison Brown, a successful investment banker, changed careers to pursue a life in music. She now offers online banjo lessons through her subscription-based service, On Banjo. Brown's path led her from playing Bluegrass music in high school to working as an investment banker before ultimately joining Alison Krauss' band. Brown's blend of financial prowess and musical talent allows her to navigate both the business and performance aspects of the music industry.