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27 Aug 2023
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#society
Fox News: Rock legend Alice Cooper loses cosmetics deal after blasting transgenderism as a 'fad'
Makeup brand Vampyre Cosmetics cuts ties with Alice Cooper after his comments criticizing transgenderism. The company stands with the LGBTQIA+ community. Rocker expresses concerns about transgenderism and believes it's a fad. Vampyre Cosmetics deletes its Twitter account after backlash. Alice Cooper joins other music legends who have faced controversy over remarks about transgenderism.
Breitbart: Sanders: Biden Accomplished a Lot, But 60% of People Live Paycheck to Paycheck, Health Care Is a Disaster
Senator Bernie Sanders praised President Joe Biden for his accomplishments but criticized the high number of people living paycheck to paycheck and the state of the healthcare system. He highlighted income inequality, the lack of insurance coverage, and the exorbitant prices of pharmaceutical drugs. Sanders emphasized the need to address corporate greed, support workers, and create a healthcare system that benefits everyone.
#war
National Review: Russia Claims Investigation Confirms Death of Wagner Leader
Last week, it was confirmed that Russian mercenary leader Yevgeniy Prigozhin died in a plane crash alongside ten others. Prigozhin, who had orchestrated a coup attempt against Russia's military leadership, was targeted in an assassination plot. The cause of the plane crash is still under investigation.
Euromaidan Press: Ministry: Environmental damage from Russia’s war nears $55 bln
Russian invasion of Ukraine causes nearly $55 billion in environmental damage, according to Ukraine's environmental protection ministry.
Daily Wire: Genetic Testing Confirms Wagner Leader Died In Plane Crash, Russia Says
Top Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a plane crash in Russia. The crash is under investigation, and initial assessments indicate that it was not caused by a surface-to-air missile. Prigozhin's death comes after he led a brief uprising against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
#economy
Forbes: Consumer Spending Cools, Adding More Headwinds For U.S. Holiday Shopping Season
Consumers turn to discount stores and off-price retailers as they feel the impact of rising interest rates and price increases in non-discretionary items. Walmart and TJX Companies see revenue gains, while department stores like Macy's and Nordstrom face declines. The second half of 2023 is expected to be challenging for retailers due to depleted savings, student loan repayments, and higher prices, impacting the holiday season.
#military
The Economist: Inside Ukraine’s drone war against Putin
Ukraine's drone program is growing, with new types of drones successfully striking deep inside Russia. The drone strikes have targeted military bases, airports, arms factories, and more. Ukraine's drone program is driven by necessity, as Russia has a clear advantage in long-range strike capacity. Scaling up production and obtaining resources is a challenge, but developers are determined to continue their operations. The drone campaign aims to have a psychological impact on Russia and support Ukraine's counter-offensive. Despite facing difficulties, the success of the strikes keeps the developers motivated.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Roman Holiday’ Turns 70: The Film Classic Opened On This Day In 1953
In 1953, the romantic comedy "Roman Holiday" was released, featuring Audrey Hepburn as a princess who escapes her duties and falls in love with a reporter. Directed by William Wyler, the film won several Oscars and Hepburn's performance launched her career.
#health
Breitbart: Biden Wants Congress to Fund New Coronavirus Vaccine That Can Be Administered to All
U.S. President Joe Biden plans to request more funding from Congress for a new coronavirus vaccine. He may require everyone, regardless of previous vaccination, to take it. Dr. Anthony Fauci suggests booster shots may be necessary.
#crime
Breitbart: 'Black Voices for Trump' Leader Harrison Floyd Only Trump Co-defendant Denied Bail in Georgia
Harrison Floyd, leader of Black Voices for Trump, was denied bail and is currently held in Fulton County Jail. He is accused of pressuring an election worker to testify about alleged ballot manipulation. He is also facing a charge in Maryland for assaulting an FBI agent.
Fox News: Massachusetts DA shreds ‘conspiracy theories’ in Karen Read murder case over Boston cop boyfriend's death
A woman is facing murder charges in the death of her police officer boyfriend. The district attorney condemns alleged harassment of witnesses and defends the prosecution's case against claims of a cover-up.
#sports
Fox News: San Diego State's Jalen Mayden nails official in face with football
San Diego State quarterback Mayden throws a pass that hits the center judge in the face. He later leads his team to victory with two touchdown passes. Bobcats cut the lead but fail to score again, resulting in an interception. Mayden finishes with 164 passing yards, while Harris of Ohio throws for 203 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions.
Forbes: Luis Rubiales Faces Investigation By Spanish Football Federation After Kissing Player
Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales is facing an internal investigation and suspension from FIFA after kissing a player without her consent following the women's national team's World Cup win. Rubiales has refused to step down and called the outrage over the kiss "idiotic" and "fake feminism." The federation has threatened to sue the player and other women's football players who have refused to play in support of their teammate.