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24 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: Only DeSantis And Ramaswamy Understood The GOP Base
During the 2024 GOP presidential primary debate, only DeSantis and Ramaswamy understood the concerns of Republican voters. They opposed continuous U.S. funding to Ukraine and prioritized America's borders. The other candidates seemed out of touch, focusing on outdated issues. The country faces serious challenges, such as a politicized Department of Justice, leftist agendas, open borders, and authoritarianism. It's time to address these pressing issues instead of distracting with irrelevant topics.
#society
National Review: Illegal Immigrants Unleash Chaos in Upscale Manhattan Neighborhood
The Upper West Side neighborhood in Manhattan has been disrupted by an influx of migrants, according to long-time residents. The migrants, who are living in a residential building alongside elderly individuals with special needs, have brought chaos and lawlessness to the once peaceful area. The migrants are reportedly engaging in reckless behavior, such as riding unregistered mopeds and having public sex, and are not meeting the criteria for asylum-seekers. The residents are concerned about the impact on their community and the lack of preparedness by city officials.
American Thinker: 'Liberalism' itself is now fading in Germany
Amid the struggles of the 20th century, liberalism has lost prominence in the Atlantic world, including Europe's social democracy. Germany's unique history has made it difficult to define a singular "pure doctrine" of liberalism, resulting in a vague, liberal consensus. The absence of a well-defined liberalism stems from the influence of national liberalism and compromises made for Realpolitik considerations, hindering the development of an active civic social policy. Germany's affinity for a welfare state and excessive reliance on state intervention contribute to the limited belief in individual responsibility.
#war
Fox News: Biden vows 'unwavering and enduring' support on Ukraine's Independence Day
President Biden renewed the U.S. commitment to support Ukraine in their ongoing war with Russia. He promised unwavering and enduring assistance, vowed to hold Russia accountable for war crimes, and announced new sanctions. The Ukrainian President thanked Danish lawmakers for sending warplanes.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine intel hub says it raided Crimea’s northwestern coast
Ukrainian intelligence conducted a special operation in Russian-occupied Crimea, landing troops on the peninsula and engaging in a firefight with Russian units. The operation showed that Crimea is within reach of Ukrainian forces.
#economy
National Review: A Lesson from the Maui Wildfires
President Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, but it fails to prioritize maintenance. While money is being invested in new projects, little is done to improve maintenance, which has contributed to tragedies such as the wildfires in Hawaii. Deferred maintenance of existing infrastructure is a significant issue in the US and needs to be addressed.
National Review: Freedom Conservatism and the Next Supply-Side Revolution
Arguments for supply-side economics are making a comeback, as a coalition of Freedom Conservatives promotes a return to fundamentals. They emphasize the importance of creating a strong foundation for property rights and free exchange, calling for the removal of needless regulations and controlling government spending. They argue that government intervention and cronyism are dragging down the economy, and that a supply-side agenda can restore economic vitality. They also highlight the need to address the growing federal debt, as it poses a threat to future prosperity and undermines long-term investment planning.
Forbes: Nikola’s New CEO Says Hydrogen Semis Still Coming This Year As It Recalls Battery Trucks
Nikola plans to deliver hydrogen fuel cell trucks to customers in California in late 2023 despite recent setbacks. The company experienced a management change and recalled its battery-powered trucks for potential fire risks, causing a significant drop in stock. However, Nikola remains focused on being the first manufacturer to provide hydrogen fuel cell semis to customers. The company is working on fixing the recall issue and preparing to build fuel cell trucks on the same assembly line. The success of Nikola's future hinges on scaling up production of nonpolluting hydrogen trucks and establishing fuel stations.
#health
Fox News: Which arm should you use for the COVID vaccine and booster? It really does matter, study suggests
A recent study suggests that using the same arm for the primary COVID vaccination and the booster shot leads to a better immune response compared to switching arms. Researchers found that people who received the booster in the same arm as the first dose had a higher presence of "killer T cells." These findings may have implications for the effectiveness of other sequential vaccinations.
#education
American Thinker: Should climate change be codified in the curriculum?
The integration of climate change education in K-12 classrooms is becoming a trend nationwide. New Jersey is leading the way by adopting standards to prepare students to understand and act on climate change. Other states have also implemented similar standards. However, there are concerns about the lack of scientific rigor in teaching climate change and the potential for biased teaching. It is crucial that teachers present the topic in a neutral and balanced manner to promote critical thinking.
#sports
Fox News: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gives shocking response to Sam Williams’ arrest
In a bizarre response to the recent arrest of Sam Williams, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones downplays the seriousness of the charges. Williams was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and unlawful carrying of a weapon. Despite the arrest, Jones believes it won't impact Williams' availability for the team.
Fox News: Angels' Shohei Ohtani suffers torn elbow ligament, won't pitch again this season
Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani suffers a torn ligament in his right elbow, possibly requiring surgery. His pitching career for the 2023 season is over.
Fox News: Tim Scott uses closing arguments to send shot at transgender athletes in women's sports
Sen. Tim Scott voices opposition to transgender women competing in women's sports during Republican debate. The issue has sparked debate nationwide, with some arguing for the inclusion of transgender athletes and others advocating to protect women's sports. Over 20 states have passed laws regulating policies on trans women in women's sports.
#other
American Thinker: Chess federation puts transgenders in check
In the world of chess, there has been a long-standing debate on why top female players fall behind their male counterparts. The dominance of men in chess may be attributed to the participation gap and systemic disadvantages rather than mental superiority. The controversy extends beyond athletic advantage, disrupting historical norms and practices.