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#politics

American Thinker: Dispatch from Hawaii: A Maui photo op, for both Biden and Hawaii's incompetent pols
Dispatch from Hawaii: A Maui photo op, for both Biden and Hawaii's incompetent pols
Joe Biden praises political leaders in Hawaii while touring fire-ravaged Maui. The top government officials, including Biden, are incompetent and responsible for the tragedy. Failed leadership crisis exists from top to bottom.


Liberty Nation: What RFK Jr. and Donald Trump Have in Common
What RFK Jr. and Donald Trump Have in Common
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is campaigning in South Carolina, adopting a grassroots approach like Trump. Both men are considered pariahs by their party and march to their own beat. Kennedy aims to attract middle-class voters with his message of economic hope. The mainstream media largely ignores him, with Vanity Fair even questioning his campaign's credibility. Despite low poll numbers compared to Biden, Kennedy remains undaunted.


American Thinker: Can Democrats Constitutionally End Trump’s Campaign?
Can Democrats Constitutionally End Trump’s Campaign?
The Democrats are desperate to keep Donald Trump from running for president again. They could use the 22nd Amendment to make Trump president again and avoid having Joe Biden as their nominee. Although it may seem absurd, the Democrats are willing to do anything for power.


Fox News: Governor's tips for GOP debate candidates, Biden's bizarre remarks during Hawaii visit and more top headlines
Governor's tips for GOP debate candidates, Biden's bizarre remarks during Hawaii visit and more top headlines
1. Governor offers debate tips to GOP contenders. 2. Biden recalls small kitchen fire to console Maui victims. 3. Liberal city's police chief abruptly retires amid staffing crisis. 4. Bill Maher reveals GOP contender that could go far in primary race. 5. House Republicans subpoena agents involved in Hunter Biden investigation. 6. Nikki Haley slams GOP rival over proposal to cut off aide to top US ally. 7. House Republicans weigh in on funding bills as shutdown looms. 8. Fetterman's new look draws comparisons to infamous TV drug dealer. 9. DOJ accused of making mess with Hunter Biden case. 10. Kamala Harris believes she is scrutinized more by media.


National Review: Migrant Crisis Shows New York Is Becoming Ungovernable Again
Migrant Crisis Shows New York Is Becoming Ungovernable Again
New York City is facing a major migrant crisis due to its "right to shelter" policy, attracting more migrants than other cities. The city's homeless shelter system is overwhelmed, and officials are considering setting up tents in Central Park. Mayor Adams seeks relief from the policy, but advocates refuse to modify it. The crisis is straining relationships within the Democratic party and may have political consequences. Some Republicans see it as an opportunity to reverse their party's decline. The crisis highlights the failures of left-wing governance in New York City.


National Review: Democratic Caucus Chair Imposes Strict Identity Requirements for Leaders, Says Choosing on Merit ‘Absurd’
Democratic Caucus Chair Imposes Strict Identity Requirements for Leaders, Says Choosing on Merit ‘Absurd’
The South Carolina Democratic LGBTQ caucus held a Zoom meeting to vote on caucus bylaws and fill leadership positions. The chairman, Caesar Valentine, set specific identity-based restrictions for the vice-chair positions, which were filled without much concern. One Democratic critic argues that these restrictions limit opportunities and pit minority groups against each other, while Valentine claims that meritocracy is not real and that identity-based selections are necessary. The South Carolina Democratic Party Chairwoman, Christale Spain, says she was not aware of the LGBTQ caucus's mandates for leadership positions and that the party does not enforce those requirements. The focus on identity appears to extend to other caucuses and committees within the party as well.


#society

National Review: Don’t Forget the Plight of Women in Afghanistan
Don’t Forget the Plight of Women in Afghanistan
Two years after the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban has systematically obliterated the rights of women and girls, denying them access to public life, education, and work. Women are banned from parks, universities, and NGOs, and girls are prohibited from attending school beyond sixth grade. Violence against women and child marriages have increased. This violates the fundamental reality of every person's dignity and worth.

The situation in Afghanistan is not only dangerous for women but also for Christians, as it ranks among the top ten most dangerous places to be a Christian. The U.S. Congress can contribute by passing the Afghan Adjustment Act, granting permanent legal status to Afghans who were evacuated and worked alongside the U.S. military. These individuals have been allies in promoting shared values, and it is crucial to provide them with a safe haven in the United States.


Foreign Policy: How the Myth of Colorblindness Endangers France’s Future
How the Myth of Colorblindness Endangers France’s Future
The recent riots in France reflect deep-rooted feelings of marginalization and inequality among minorities, particularly those of African descent. The French Republic's refusal to acknowledge race and ethnicity has hindered progress in addressing these challenges. The neglect of the banlieues, impoverished suburbs where these minorities live, has perpetuated social segregation and contributed to rising support for far-right ideologies. It is imperative for France to recognize the importance of race and ethnicity in achieving equality and implement policies to combat discrimination and promote social cohesion.


American Thinker: Drag queen events and 'demon-summoning'—just another day in George Floyd’s Minneapolis
Drag queen events and 'demon-summoning'—just another day in George Floyd’s Minneapolis
Minneapolis, a once clean and safe city, has become more politically left-leaning. Media outlets labeled protesters of a drag event as a "Nazi Group." Little Roo's Children Boutique faced backlash for hosting the family-friendly drag story-time. Minneapolis is not only a sanctuary for illegal aliens and transgender procedures but also a haven for drag queens and demon entertainers. The taxpayer-funded Walker Arts Center recently hosted a demon-summoning event, showcasing artist Tamar Ettun's demon traps. These disturbing trends in Minneapolis raise concerns about the city's future.


Red State: Professor Instructs Parents to Expose Their Little Girls to Adult Penises
Professor Instructs Parents to Expose Their Little Girls to Adult Penises
An academic suggests that children should be exposed to adult genitalia to prepare them for seeing a naked transgender person, sparking controversy.


Forbes: Rescue Attempt Underway As Eight People Trapped In Dangling Cable Car In Pakistan
Rescue Attempt Underway As Eight People Trapped In Dangling Cable Car In Pakistan
Authorities in Pakistan mobilized military personnel and helicopters to rescue eight people, including six children, stuck in a cable car hanging over a deep valley after two cables snapped. The passengers, including a sick teenager, have been stranded for over eight hours without water and with dying phone batteries. The incident occurred in the town of Battagram, and the Pakistani government has pledged to conduct safety inspections on private chairlifts.


#war

Euromaidan Press: UK intel: Russia’s Soltsy airbase likely attacked from Russian territory
UK intel: Russia’s Soltsy airbase likely attacked from Russian territory
A Russian Tu-22M3 fighter was likely destroyed at the Soltsky airbase in Novgorod Oblast, 650 km away from Ukraine's border. British intelligence suggests that the attack was carried out by a copter-style unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launched from inside Russian territory. The attack raises questions about Russia's ability to protect strategic locations within its own borders.


#economy

Forbes: Foreign-Born Founders Behind 39% Of The UK’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Foreign-Born Founders Behind 39% Of The UK’s Fastest-Growing Companies
In 2019, it was revealed that 49% of the fastest growing companies in the UK had foreign-born founders. This changed perceptions of immigration as a driving force of UK innovation. However, the number has dropped to 39%. While some blame Brexit, the pandemic also plays a role.


National Review: Dollarization Might Be Just What Argentina Needs
Dollarization Might Be Just What Argentina Needs
Javier Milei, an unconventional politician and economist, has shocked Argentina's presidential primary by winning 30% of the vote. He advocates for dollarization of the Argentine peso, privatization of state-owned enterprises, and significant tax and spending cuts. Dollarization has been successful in other countries with similar economic problems, such as Ecuador and Panama. Milei's proposal is controversial but worth considering.


#sports

Fox News: NASCAR's Bubba Wallace reveals IndyCar star told him to 'shut the hell up' – but for good reason
NASCAR's Bubba Wallace reveals IndyCar star told him to 'shut the hell up' – but for good reason
Bubba Wallace aims for a top 15 finish at Watkins Glen to qualify for NASCAR playoffs. He seeks advice from IndyCar legend Scott Dixon to overcome mental challenges.


Fox News: Cowboys' Brandin Cooks flies teammates over Seattle, seeks to do flyover for national anthem
Cowboys' Brandin Cooks flies teammates over Seattle, seeks to do flyover for national anthem
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks, a licensed pilot, treated his teammates Micah Parsons and Stephon Gilmore to a scenic flight above Seattle's Lumen Field before their game against the Seahawks. Cooks expressed his desire to do a flyover for the National Anthem on his Instagram Stories. Despite Cooks' aerial adventure, the Seahawks secured a 22-14 victory in the preseason game. The Cowboys' backup quarterbacks saw action, with Cooper Rush throwing the lone touchdown pass to Rico Dowdle. Both Cooks and his teammates did not play in the game.


Fox News: Barstool's Dave Portnoy starts social media war with beloved Savannah Bananas: 'Lame a-- content'
Barstool's Dave Portnoy starts social media war with beloved Savannah Bananas: 'Lame a-- content'
Dave Portnoy, owner of Barstool Sports, is in a feud with the Savannah Bananas baseball team, criticizing their social media content and calling it "lame" and "wacky." Portnoy has banned their videos from being posted on Barstool's platforms.


#outdoors

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#technology

Forbes: New York To Paris In 90 Minutes. Can This Startup Make It Happen?
New York To Paris In 90 Minutes. Can This Startup Make It Happen?
Hermeus, a startup aviation company, is attempting to build a passenger plane that can travel at Mach 5. The company has won Pentagon backing and plans to develop smaller hypersonic drones as a way to prove the technology before working on the passenger plane.