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25 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: One of North Carolina Supreme Court’s 2 Democrats announces plans to step down
Michael Morgan, one of two Democrats on the North Carolina Supreme Court, is stepping down at the beginning of next month. He plans to focus on making a difference in the state after leaving the court. Republicans hold a majority in the Supreme Court, and Morgan had previously announced that he would not seek reelection.
Red State: Are the Other Candidates Afraid of Ron DeSantis?
In the aftermath of the GOP debate, it seems that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emerged as the winner. He was not targeted by other candidates, possibly because of his successful leadership in Florida. This may benefit DeSantis in the short term, but eventually, someone will have to challenge him if they want to appear strong.
Foreign Policy: Welcome to the West’s Olaf Scholz Era
August 25, 2023, Olaf Scholz, Germany's chancellor, took office with a coalition government. Despite facing challenges, including a resurgent far-right and a fractious coalition, Scholz's leadership and focus on key goals like decarbonization and digitization offer hope for progressive politics in Europe. However, his lack of charisma and reluctance to lead may hinder his ability to overcome these challenges.
#society
The Blaze: Maui government files lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric, utility company accused of compromising Lahaina wildfire evidence
Maui County is suing Hawaiian Electric Company for negligence in causing the deadly wildfire that destroyed thousands of acres and structures in August. The lawsuit alleges that the company's failure to power down their equipment despite warnings led to the fires. The county is seeking damages for losses to public infrastructure, fire response costs, and environmental damage.
Fox News: Hawaii missing persons list: FBI, Maui release names of 388 people not found after deadly wildfire
Officials in Maui County have released the names of people still missing after a deadly wildfire on the Hawaiian island, and they are asking for assistance in their rescue. The FBI compiled a list of 388 people, while 1,732 others who were reported missing have already been found safe.
National Review: The Corner: A Note from Sharon, Conn., after the Funeral Mass of James L. Buckley Jr.
Yesterday, I visited the childhood home of William F. Buckley Jr., filled with history and love. At Jim Buckley's funeral, a sense of humility and responsibility washed over me. We must take politics seriously and protect what is important. Jim's life serves as a reminder to make the most of every day and stand up for what matters.
Spectator USA: Bogart and Bacall’s complicated and slightly creepy relationship
Bogart and Bacall's love story was complicated and creepy due to their significant age difference. Bogart's upbringing and struggles with alcoholism played a role in their tumultuous relationship. Despite their difficulties, they found some stability in each other during Bogart's battle with cancer. Bacall's later years were characterized by loneliness and self-absorption.
#health
Flag And Cross: Utah Mayor Makes Preemptive Strike Against COVID Mandates: 'We Believe in Freedom'
Utah mayor stands against COVID mandates, promising freedom from medical tyranny in his city. Biden declared pandemic "over", but fears of a resurgence persist. Residents can rely on their trusty masks, according to CNN. Mayor vows not to comply with restrictions, protecting individual liberty.
Daily Wire: Biden Health Czar: Dietary Guidelines Should Be Like Canada’s: Less Beer
The director of the NIAAA warns that new alcohol consumption guidelines in the US could match Canada's limit of two beers per week for men. The benefits of alcohol are more related to diet and socioeconomic status, making most benefits disappear.
#education
Forbes: Free School Meals Are A Moral Imperative. End Of Story.
Access to healthy and free school meals is a pressing issue in the US. Advocates argue that it improves diet quality, attendance, and academic performance. Massachusetts made universal school meals permanent, hopeful for nationwide legislation.
Fox News: George Washington University will arm campus officers despite student protests, cites 'rising gun violence'
George Washington University plans to arm campus police officers to protect against rising gun violence. Critics argue it will harm the college community.
#crime
The Blaze: Mechanic caught on dashcam video taking BMW on high-speed joyride; car's owner says it hit 113 mph. But there are even more twists and turns in this tale.
An auto mechanic in Washington state took a customer's BMW on a high-speed joyride, reaching speeds of up to 113 mph. The customer discovered videos of the mechanic driving erratically and playing loud music on his car's dashcam. The mechanic's employer admitted to the joyride but claims the customer is attempting to extort money for stereo damage.
Fox News: Mississippi cop fired after arresting boy, 10, for peeing in public
A police officer in Mississippi was fired after arresting a 10-year-old boy for urinating outside. The boy's mother, Latonya Eason, posted a photo of her son in a squad car, causing national outrage.
#sports
Forbes: Bolivia: Football Underdogs With A Secret Weapon
Bolivia's football success hinges on altitude. Their national team and top clubs, Bolivar and The Strongest, thrive in La Paz's high altitude stadium, causing visiting teams to struggle. Bolivia's victory over Argentina in 2009 exemplifies the unique advantage altitude provides. Despite limited success on the international stage, Bolivia's successful home record proves that altitude levels the playing field.
#other
Fox News: Taylor Swift concert security guard fired after going viral, Elle King flaunts impressive weight loss
A security guard at a Taylor Swift concert is fired for breaking the photo policy.
Country star Elle King reveals dramatic weight loss.
Forbes: Greece Arrests ‘Arsonist Scum’ As Historic Wildfires Leave 21 Dead
Wildfires in Greece have resulted in the death of at least 21 people, with 79 others arrested and charged with arson. The fires have burned over 73,000 hectares of land, making them the largest wildfires ever faced by the European Union.
Fox News: Hunting, fishing and hiking at risk due to Biden admin regulations, critics warn: 'Politics at its worst'
The Biden administration's environmental policies are facing criticism for potentially limiting conservation and recreational activities on public lands. Critics argue that rules from the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may restrict hunting, fishing, and hiking. Experts warn that these new rules will make it more difficult to access and utilize public lands for their intended purposes.