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24 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: Over 300 migrants arrived on Greek islands in past 3 days, authorities say
Over 300 migrants have arrived in Greece in separate incidents on various islands near the Turkish coast. The coast guard reported the arrivals on Samos, Mykonos, Ro, Lesbos, Rhodes, and Santorini. Greece has been a common entry point to the EU for those fleeing conflict or poverty, with over 14,000 people reaching the country so far this year.
#politics
The American Mind: The Charge is the Fraud
The legal claims against Donald Trump are unsubstantiated and unfounded. The charges of fraud and obstruction lack basis in both law and fact. The Constitution grants state legislatures the power to appoint electors, and they can make changes if election procedures are violated. The application of the obstruction statute to Trump's case is questionable, and there is no evidence of corrupt intent. These allegations appear to be a politically motivated attempt to pursue a personal vendetta against the former president.
Forbes: Mark Meadows Booked In Fulton County Jail Hours Before Trump—Here’s Who Else Has Surrendered In Trump Election Interference Case
Former President Donald Trump's ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows surrendered to authorities in Fulton County along with 18 others in a Georgia election interference case. Meadows is charged with racketeering and violation of oath by a public officer. Trump's lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell also turned themselves in. The indictment accuses Trump and his accomplices of pressuring officials, creating fake certificates, and accessing voting machines.
The Blaze: Former Trump lawyer REACTS to being indicted alongside Trump and other alleged 'co-conspirators'
Jenna Ellis, a conservative lawyer who served on Trump's legal team, discusses her indictment in Georgia and the challenges she faced finding competent counsel. She believes she is being targeted because of her political affiliation and expresses her faith in God throughout the ordeal. Despite the difficulties she has faced, Ellis insists that everyone, regardless of their political stance, deserves competent legal representation.
Fox News: GOP candidates weigh in on book crackdowns at schools: 'Allow parents to parent'
Parents and lawmakers are cracking down on books in schools and libraries that they deem inappropriate for young children. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley believes that elementary schools should focus on subjects like reading, math, and science and avoid pushing gender ideology. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum argues that the responsibility for what children read lies with parents and local communities, not the president. Senator Tim Scott supports age-appropriate material in children's books and calls for breaking the backs of teachers unions to provide more school choice. Education was a key issue discussed by 2024 Republican presidential hopefuls during the first debate.
National Review: The Corner: Modern Presidential Debates Are Stupid
Presidential debates, with their reliance on television performance, are not a reliable test of presidential fitness. The same event can be interpreted differently based on self-interest. The solution may be to eliminate moderators and adopt an Oxford-style format where candidates directly engage with each other.
Washington Free Beacon: Obama 3.0: Vivek Ramaswamy Channels Worst Living President
Vivek Ramaswamy, a newcomer in the Republican primary debate, faced criticism for his lack of political experience. He borrowed phrases from Barack Obama's speeches, positioning himself as an outsider against "professional politicians." Ramaswamy aimed to bring change and fix the problems of the past.
#society
Red State: Raccoons in Germany Have Started to Steal Beer
Raccoons in Germany are causing havoc by raiding kitchens, causing damage, and stealing beer. The clever animals have even been spotted knocking over beer bottles in city parks to get a taste of the booze. While they may be pests, they bring some entertainment to the table.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Anti-U.S. BRICS Admits 6 New Members, Including Iran
The BRICS Summit concludes with an invitation for six new countries to join, including America-hating Iran. Over 40 countries seek to join, posing a concern for the U.S.
Newsbusters: Part of Campaign Plan? Biden Admin Sought Unprecedented Access to TikTok Data
The Biden administration tried to gain control over TikTok's data and potential censorship power, resembling actions taken by the Chinese Communist Party. The administration sought veto power, the ability to alter contracts, and the capacity to censor content. Ironically, ByteDance, the company that censors content to please the CCP, opposed giving the Biden administration the power to censor online speech. This raises concerns about government censorship and data access in both China and the US.
The Babylon Bee: Vivek's Foreign Policy Experience Questioned As He's Never Bombed A Brown Person Before
Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy's lack of foreign policy experience is questioned after it is revealed he has not bombed any brown people. GOP insiders and political analysts criticize his understanding of foreign policy, stressing the importance of bombing brown people. Despite the Trump administration's example of peace, the GOP remains focused on instigating conflict.
#education
The Blaze: 3rd-grade teacher arrested on first day of school after police bodycam video shows her testing at three times legal alcohol limit on breathalyzer
A Oklahoma third-grade teacher arrested for being intoxicated on the first day of school. Charged with public intoxication.
#crime
Fox News: Child pornographer to serve 45 years in Massachusetts prison, will be deported upon release
Kevin Najera Jimenez, a Massachusetts man, has been sentenced to up to 45 years in prison for sexually assaulting a young girl over six years and photographing the abuse. The victim, who was subjected to near-daily abuse, testified against him. Upon release, Jimenez will be deported to Guatemala.
Fox News: Pennsylvania woman charged after allegedly ditching dog at Pittsburgh airport before going on Mexican vacation
A woman abandoned her dog at Pittsburgh Airport before going on vacation in Mexico because she couldn't bring it on the flight without a crate. She is now facing charges of animal cruelty and neglect.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Preparing To Sell Robert Lewandowski: Reports
FC Barcelona is preparing to sell striker Robert Lewandowski due to his decline in form. The club is facing economic issues and wants to remove his hefty wages from the books. A date and price for the sale have already been set.
The Babylon Bee: Tim Tebow’s Friends Annoyed As He Keeps Tebowing During Friendly Game of Pickleball
In Jacksonville, Florida, Tim Tebow's friends grow annoyed as he continues to "Tebow" after every point scored during a game of pickleball. Despite the game's pace, Tebow is determined to continue his tradition. The game attracts curious onlookers and lasts for eight hours.
The Supreme Court overturns a 50-year-old legal precedent that allowed hostility towards public expressions of faith. To celebrate, the First Liberty Institute creates the "First Freedom Challenge" which encourages people to fill stadiums and pray after games. Coach Joe Kennedy, who was fired for praying in public, gets his job back after seven years of court battles.
#outdoors
Backpacker: If You Can Do These Four Exercises, You’re Ready for Any Hike
Track your progress and prepare for your upcoming trip with these four exercises. Aim for reassessments every four to six weeks. Include loaded pack walks, training hikes, and strength training in your program. Use subjective results to measure progress and adjust workouts accordingly.
Backpacker: This Packraft Can Handle Class II Rapids and Weighs Under 6 Pounds
Experienced packrafters struggle to find the perfect boat for their adventures. Alpacka's new Refuge packraft comes close to meeting the needs of both river runners and casual packrafters. It is lightweight and versatile, making it suitable for various trips. The Refuge sacrifices durability and comfort for its lighter weight, but still performs well on Class II rapids. Despite a few drawbacks, the Refuge makes packrafting easier and more enjoyable for those looking for a balance between whitewater and relaxation.
#other
Forbes: 2023 Media Layoffs: Texas Tribune Cuts 11 Employees
The media industry in 2023 has been hit hard by closures and job losses. The Texas Tribune, Opera News, CoinDesk, and Entertainment Tonight have all recently announced layoffs, reflecting a trend of decreased newspaper publications.