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#politics
Fox News: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum suffers injury ahead of Republican presidential debate
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum injured his leg while playing basketball and it is unclear if he will be able to stand at the Republican presidential primary debate. Burgum is a relatively unknown candidate but has poured millions of dollars into his campaign and is hoping to gain more attention from GOP voters in the debate. Burgum has a background in the software industry and has served as the governor of North Dakota since 2016.
Breitbart: IRS Whistleblower Shapley: 'We Need a Special Counsel' to Investigate Weiss, Garland
IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley called for a special counsel to investigate the Hunter Biden investigation, criticizing U.S. Attorney David Weiss's credibility. Shapley argued that Weiss made decisions regarding the investigation and allowed investigative steps to be skipped. He emphasized the need for an independent and fair review of the investigation's actions and statements.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Biden's Email Alias on Government Network Raises Suspicion
Republican concern arises over President Joe Biden's use of the alias "Robert L. Peters" in his official government email in 2016. Emails sent to the alias, including one related to Ukraine and cc'd to Hunter Biden, have raised questions for investigators. The use of an alias with an official government domain name is unusual and has sparked suspicion and calls for investigation.
Fox News: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum suffers injury ahead of Republican presidential debate
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum injured while playing basketball in Milwaukee. Unclear if he can stand at the presidential debate.
#society
Red State: Oliver Anthony Just Dropped Another Song and It'll Blow You Away
Oliver Anthony's unexpected hit "Rich Men North of Richmond" resonates with Americans across political boundaries. His follow-up song, "I Want To Go Home," delves into personal reflections on society. Anthony's talent to express emotions and frustrations beautifully is evident, making this song even better than his previous hit. Expect it to climb the charts swiftly.
Daily Wire: Officials Ask Surviving Maui Family Members For DNA Samples To Help Identify Remains
Hawaii officials struggle to locate and identify missing persons after wildfires ravaged Maui, with around 1,000 people unaccounted for. DNA samples from family members are needed to aid identification efforts, but the response has been low. Authorities promise that no DNA samples will be used for law enforcement purposes. Questions are raised about the government's response, including the lack of details on missing children and the use of emergency sirens.
National Review: New York Times Confirms St. Louis Gender Clinic Whistleblower’s Claim That Adolescents Were Rushed Into ‘Affirming’ Care
A New York Times investigation has confirmed allegations made by former pediatric gender clinician Jamie Reed about the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. The investigation found that many adolescent patients were prescribed testosterone treatments before their mental health issues were addressed, and there was a lack of record-keeping and patient tracking at the clinic. Some patients who later stopped identifying as transgender received little to no support from the clinic. The investigation prompted Missouri’s attorney general to open an investigation into the clinic.
#war
National Review: The Corner: Seeing Ukraine Clear
The Heritage Foundation downplays the atrocities happening in Ukraine, focusing on financial aid instead. They ignore the mass murder, rape, and deportation that Ukrainians are experiencing at the hands of Russian invaders.
#economy
Forbes: U.S. Risks Decline And Stagnation Without Immigrants
America risks stagnation and declining living standards without immigrants, says new research. The US labor force will shrink without immigrants to offset the aging population and declining birth rate. Without an increase in foreign-born workers, the working-age population will decline.
Fox News: Traffic disrupted in Egypt’s Suez Canal after 2 tankers collide
Two tankers, one carrying liquefied natural gas and the other oil products, collided in the Suez Canal, disrupting traffic through the global waterway. The collision caused a delay in the transit of 21 southbound vessels. The incident comes after the blockage caused by the Ever Given in March 2021.
#culture
National Review: The Corner: Authors We Have Known (and Not Known)
A writer receives a spirited letter from a lady about her travels and her husband's suggestion to start a blog. They discuss books and the influence they have on people's lives. The mention of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book sparks memories of a Philosophy 101 class and the instructor's personal connections to famous French philosophers.
#crime
PJ Media: Mar-a-Lago Employee Turns on Trump
A Trump employee, Yuscil Taveras, has retracted prior testimony and implicated Trump in obstruction of justice. Taveras, who monitored security cameras at Mar-a-Lago, revealed an alleged effort to tamper with evidence related to the mishandling of classified information stored at Trump's Florida home. This development led to a superseding indictment with new charges against Trump.
Fox News: Two more Trump co-defendants surrender in Georgia election fraud case
Former Coffee County Republican Party Chairwoman Cathy Latham and Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer have surrendered themselves in the Georgia election fraud case against former President Donald Trump. Latham and Shafer were granted bond and released on $75,000 bond each. They are among the co-defendants indicted on charges of conspiring to subvert the will of Georgia voters. This summary falls under the category of .
#sports
Forbes: Christian Yelich And Cody Bellinger Have Gotten Their Grooves Back
The Milwaukee Brewers' Christian Yelich and the Chicago Cubs' Cody Bellinger, both former MVPs, have faced setbacks in their careers but are now showing signs of improvement. Yelich's performance has improved since his injury, and his batted ball profile suggests he could become a top player again. Bellinger, despite benefiting from luck on balls in play, has made a comeback and has potential to continue improving. Both players' careers are trending upward.
Fox News: NCAA champion goalie killed, 3 teammates injured in Minnesota crash
An NCAA champion goalie was killed and three teammates injured in a car crash in Minnesota. The crash occurred when their SUV collided with another vehicle. The players were on their way back from a team bonding trip.
Fox News: Astros' Justin Verlander tells Red Sox manager to 'f--- off' in brief spat
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander gets into a heated exchange with Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora during a game. Verlander tells Cora to "F--- off" after Cora argues for an automatic ball. Verlander goes on to pitch a great game, leading the Astros to a 7-3 victory.
Forbes: Sonny Gray Chases Records For Fewest Home Runs Allowed
Minnesota Twins pitcher Sonny Gray is having a remarkable season, leading the league in home runs allowed per nine innings. He has surrendered only five home runs so far in 2023 and has a chance to break the modern record. However, this may not translate into a lucrative contract in free agency as teams may attribute his success to luck rather than skill.
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Daily Wire: Security Guard Says He Got Fired For Asking Fans To Take His Photo With Taylor Swift While Working Concert
A security guard got fired for asking fans to take his photo with Taylor Swift after going viral for singing along to one of her songs at a concert. He handed out pieces of paper with his phone number, asking fans to text him the photo if Swift came near him. The security company claimed it had a rule against taking photos with performers.
Fox News: Titans' Caleb Farley breaks silence after dad dies in North Carolina home explosion
Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley's father died in a home explosion in Mooresville, North Carolina. Farley posted videos and photos on Instagram remembering his father, expressing his love and devastation. The explosion resulted in one non-life-threatening injury and the complete loss of the house and some vehicles.
Newsbusters: Networks Refuse to Explain Why They Didn’t Cover Grieving Gold Star Parents’ Testimony
ABC, NBC, and CBS presidents refuse to respond to Media Research Center's letter regarding their failure to cover testimony by Gold Star parents of soldiers killed in Biden's Afghan withdrawal. Networks instead covered lottery, soccer, and plastic plant fire. The networks have not replied to the letters.
Fox News: Tennessee school shooting protestors removed from special legislative session regarding gun control
Families affected by a school shooting in Nashville were removed from a legislative hearing room during a gun control debate. The emotional scene occurred during Tennessee's special legislative session, where Republican Gov. Bill Lee proposed measures to prevent firearms from reaching dangerous individuals. Despite the pleas of these families, the bill was defeated by the Republican supermajority, who refused to consider the issue further.