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#politics

Red State: OPINION: Majority of Americans Think Trump Committed Crimes - That's a Problem
OPINION: Majority of Americans Think Trump Committed Crimes - That's a Problem
A new poll shows that 62% of Americans believe that former President Trump "committed a crime." There are concerns about the impact of his legal troubles on the upcoming Presidential election. If convicted, he could face over 650 years in prison, although it is unlikely he will be convicted on all charges. This could have implications for the Republican Party and the credibility of their "law and order" stance. There are also worries about the effect on America's international standing and the potential for Trump to run as an independent candidate, potentially splitting the Republican vote.


The Babylon Bee: Texas Governor Signs Legislation Making It Legal To Make Climate Protestors Dance By Firing Six-Shooters At Their Feet
Texas Governor Signs Legislation Making It Legal To Make Climate Protestors Dance By Firing Six-Shooters At Their Feet
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed legislation allowing Texans to shoot at climate protestors blocking roads, claiming their actions interfere with daily life. He further plans to build more facilities to detain protestors.


National Review: The Corner: It Isn’t Racist to Criticize Kamala Harris
The Corner: It Isn’t Racist to Criticize Kamala Harris
Joe Biden's age and potential inability to serve a second term as president are a concern for many Americans. Nikki Haley suggests that voting for Biden is essentially a vote for Kamala Harris due to Biden's age. Critics argue that labeling all criticism of black politicians as racism is a tactic used to avoid legitimate arguments against their fitness for office. Harris's questionable abilities and inability to articulate her thoughts are legitimate concerns that should be addressed in political discourse.


Newsbusters: White Lib on MSNBC Lectures Nikki Haley, Tim Scott About Appealing to Racist GOP
White Lib on MSNBC Lectures Nikki Haley, Tim Scott About Appealing to Racist GOP
White liberal Lauren Leader criticizes Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Tim Scott for their tactics in appealing to the Republican Party. Leader accuses Haley of using sexist tropes against women and playing into racist elements of the party. She also falsely claims that Scott denies experiencing racism. MSNBC's condescending lectures on race were sponsored by Centrum and Consumer Cellular.


National Review: Media Rush to Dems’ Defense after GOP Debate Shines a Spotlight on Abortion Extremism
Media Rush to Dems’ Defense after GOP Debate Shines a Spotlight on Abortion Extremism
The media's response to the first GOP presidential debate was predictable, with reporters and pundits rushing to defend Democrats on the issue of abortion. Florida governor Ron DeSantis faced fact-checks and criticism for his comments on abortion, despite evidence to the contrary. Meanwhile, media outlets also focused on the Republican candidates' use of the word "woke," suggesting it was another way of saying "Black" or the N-word.


#society

Fox News: Poland investigating unauthorized radio signals responsible for thwarting weekend rail traffic
Poland investigating unauthorized radio signals responsible for thwarting weekend rail traffic
Polish authorities are investigating disruptions to railway traffic caused by unauthorized radio signals, some of which played the Russian national anthem. The railway serves as a vital transport route for military support to Ukraine and exports from Ukraine. The incidents are being treated as potential sabotage cases.

Two men, including a police officer, were arrested for generating intercom signals that halted trains in Bialystok. Similar incidents occurred in other regions of Poland. Authorities stated that there was no threat to public security and no one was injured. The Polish intelligence services are investigating these cases as potential attempts to destabilize the country, possibly coordinated by Russia and Belarus.


Daily Wire: San Francisco Bakery Refuses Service To Armed Cops In Uniform
San Francisco Bakery Refuses Service To Armed Cops In Uniform
San Francisco bakery, Reem's, has a policy of not serving armed law enforcement officers in uniform. The San Francisco Police Officers Association called out the bakery on social media and suggested they put up a sign to make their policy clear. The National Fraternal Order of Police questioned whether Reem's had requested that law enforcement not respond to criminal incidents at their establishment.


Newsbusters: Mulvaney Bashes ‘Extreme Amount of Transphobia’ During Awards Speech
Mulvaney Bashes ‘Extreme Amount of Transphobia’ During Awards Speech
Dylan Mulvaney, a TikTok star known for his videos mocking women, won an award at the Streamy Awards and used his acceptance speech to call out transphobia. He received backlash for partnering with companies like Bud Light and makeup brands, leading to protests and boycotts. Many criticized his portrayal of womanhood as a "clown show" and accused him of harming the feminist movement.


The Blaze: Democrat stands up for DeSantis, quiets protesters who jeer him at prayer vigil: 'It ain't about parties today'
Democrat stands up for DeSantis, quiets protesters who jeer him at prayer vigil: 'It ain't about parties today'
Jacksonville Councilwoman Ju'Coby Pittman shuts down protesters who booed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at a prayer vigil for victims of a racially motivated attack. Pittman reminds the crowd that the moment is not about politics, and urges them to let the governor speak. After quieting the crowd, DeSantis promises funds to increase security at a historically black college in Jacksonville and cancels campaign events to respond to the tragedy and prepare for an approaching hurricane.


Daily Wire: Two Killed, Four Injured When Broward County Sheriff’s Helicopter Crashes Into Florida Apartment Building
Two Killed, Four Injured When Broward County Sheriff’s Helicopter Crashes Into Florida Apartment Building
Two people were killed and four others injured when a rescue helicopter crashed into an apartment building in Florida. The helicopter experienced mechanical issues shortly after takeoff and caught fire, leading to the crash. The community is mourning the loss of a dedicated flight paramedic and preparing for the investigations into the accident.


Red State: Whoops! CA Flavored Tobacco Ban Leads to Huge Tax Revenue Loss, Cuts in Early Childhood Services
Whoops! CA Flavored Tobacco Ban Leads to Huge Tax Revenue Loss, Cuts in Early Childhood Services
Funding for government programs in many states comes from taxes on items like alcohol, cigarettes, and gasoline. When consumption decreases or products are banned, tax revenue decreases and programs are at risk. In California, the ban on flavored tobacco products has resulted in a loss of tax revenue, impacting mental health and early childhood programs. Advocates assume that people will quit using tobacco altogether and that the savings will offset the revenue loss, but there is no data to support these assumptions. This situation highlights the problem of tying "sin" taxes to important programs and the need for alternate funding plans.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy announces boost in Ukrainian arms production
Zelenskyy announces boost in Ukrainian arms production
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announces a boost in arms production, stating that the military-industrial complex is maximizing production volumes. The defense industry aims to produce better results.


#economy

Forbes: August Auto Sales Are Up, But $700-Plus Average Monthly Payments Sting
August Auto Sales Are Up, But $700-Plus Average Monthly Payments Sting
Auto sales in August are expected to increase by over 15% compared to the same month last year. The rise in sales can be attributed to improved vehicle availability and strong demand from rental cars, commercial fleets, and retail consumers. However, concerns about affordability persist as the average monthly payment for a new vehicle has increased by 2.7% compared to last year, primarily due to higher interest rates.


#education

Fox News: UMich semester starts with internet outage on all campuses
UMich semester starts with internet outage on all campuses
The University of Michigan experienced an internet outage, disrupting the first day of classes across all campuses. Online services were inaccessible, but course schedules remained unaffected. University officials are working to restore access.


#sports

Forbes: WWE X NFL Partnership Excludes Jacksonville Jaguars Title Belt For Weird Reason
WWE X NFL Partnership Excludes Jacksonville Jaguars Title Belt For Weird Reason
WWE announced a partnership with the NFL to sell legacy title belts. However, the Jacksonville Jaguars, owned by AEW owner Tony Khan, were excluded from the listings, suggesting a petty move in the wrestling war between WWE and AEW. The missing Jaguars belt sold out quickly, leading to speculation and online tensions. WWE's partnership with the NFL becomes more intriguing as the Jaguars' Super Bowl chances improve.


#technology

Fox News: Beware of this Mac malware masquerading as an office productivity app
Beware of this Mac malware masquerading as an office productivity app
Beware of the new Xloader malware that can infect Macs and steal sensitive data. It disguises itself as a legitimate app called OfficeNote, which looks like a Microsoft product. Once installed, it can steal passwords and other information from your desktop.


#other

Foreign Policy: Is Canada Really So Immigrant-Friendly?
Is Canada Really So Immigrant-Friendly?
Canada's plan to expand immigration to boost the economy is facing skepticism and criticism from both the far right and the left. There are concerns about the government's ability to integrate and support migrants, as well as a growing anti-immigration sentiment among the public. The lack of affordable housing is a major criticism of the plan, with Canada's housing market being the most expensive in the G-7.


Forbes: BTS’s V Drops More Solo Tracks Ahead Of His Album’s Release
BTS’s V Drops More Solo Tracks Ahead Of His Album’s Release
BTS's V, a member of the popular K-pop group, has made three of his older solo tracks, "Scenery," "Winter Bear," and "Snow Flower," widely accessible on major streaming platforms. These songs were previously only available on SoundCloud and YouTube. The release aligns with the upcoming debut solo project titled Layover, set to be released on September 8.