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#politics

Daily Wire: Dems Pick Marxist Teacher To Fill Open Seat In Colorado State House
Dems Pick Marxist Teacher To Fill Open Seat In Colorado State House
A Marxist teacher, Tim Hernández, has been chosen by Democrats in Colorado to fill an open seat in the state's House of Representatives. Hernández openly advocates for Marxism and calls for dismantling "White systems." He has a history of divisive behavior and has been supported by student walkouts demanding his reinstatement. Hernández plans to work towards dismantling oppressive policies in Colorado.


Washington Free Beacon: Letter from Fulton County Jail
Letter from Fulton County Jail


Donald Trump, the first former president to appear in a mug shot, writes a letter from jail expressing frustration about the rigged election and corrupt justice system. He criticizes Joe Biden, MLK's oppression quote, and even mentions the possibility of Gavin Newsom's involvement in the next election. Trump urges readers to visit his website and donate to "save America."


Breitbart: EPCOT 2.0: Silicon Valley Titans Invest $800 Million to Build Utopian City in Northern California
EPCOT 2.0: Silicon Valley Titans Invest $800 Million to Build Utopian City in Northern California
Silicon Valley elites, led by Flannery Associates, buy 55,000 acres of land in California for $800 million to build a sustainable utopian city. Investors include leftist luminaries like Reid Hoffman and Laurene Powell Jobs.

Flannery Associates faces multiple challenges in their ambitious project, including lawsuits and approval hurdles from local and state officials.


Daily Wire: ‘Fake News’: Team DeSantis Shuts Down Trump Claim That DeSantis Is Dropping Out
‘Fake News’: Team DeSantis Shuts Down Trump Claim That DeSantis Is Dropping Out
Trump claimed that there were rumors of DeSantis dropping out of the presidential race to challenge Rick Scott for a Senate seat in Florida, but DeSantis' campaign called it fake news and said they will continue to win the presidential primary. A poll showed that DeSantis had a slight edge over Ramaswamy among Republican voters who watched the debate, with DeSantis gaining ground in total support and having the highest overall favorable rating. However, Trump still holds a sizable lead in the polls.


Breitbart: Biden's Legal Team Met with Jack Smith Aide Before Trump Indictment
Biden's Legal Team Met with Jack Smith Aide Before Trump Indictment
A White House counsel member met with a top member of the Special Counsel's team before the indictment of former President Trump, prompting concerns of political influence. The meeting included an FBI agent and its purpose remains undisclosed. The White House counsel member later left her position to attend law school.


Breitbart: Weiss Collaborated with DOJ to 'Subvert' House Probe into Hunter Case
Weiss Collaborated with DOJ to 'Subvert' House Probe into Hunter Case
The DOJ intervened to respond to inquiries about the Biden family business, raising questions about collusion to mislead Congress. The DOJ's Office of Legislative Affairs and Attorney General Garland controlled the flow of responses to congressional investigators.


The Blaze: FEMA announces $3 billion for building climate change resilience: 'Key pillar of Bidenomics'
FEMA announces $3 billion for building climate change resilience: 'Key pillar of Bidenomics'
The Biden administration is providing $3 billion to communities to build resilience to climate change and extreme weather events. The funding comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and aims to help communities reduce vulnerability to climate-fueled hazards. The investment will be used for projects such as tree planting in Portland, Oregon, and elevating structures in Louisiana and Florida to mitigate the impacts of climate change.


Human Events: BREAKING: New Hampshire GOP chair tells Charlie Kirk that impending lawsuit to keep Trump from state’s ballot won’t stand
BREAKING: New Hampshire GOP chair tells Charlie Kirk that impending lawsuit to keep Trump from state’s ballot won’t stand
New Hampshire GOP chairman discusses potential lawsuit against the state's Republican Secretary of State to keep Trump off the ballot. Fringe lawsuit may not succeed.


The New American: A Mugshot Goes Viral, and Facemasks May Return - The New American
A Mugshot Goes Viral, and Facemasks May Return - The New American
In Fulton County, Georgia, Trump is publicly humiliated by radical Left Democrats. Attorney-client privilege is under attack, as defending an accused criminal becomes a crime. Americans may face mask mandates again as COVID spreads.


#war

The American Spectator: Mills Attacks Austin: Will Anyone Be Held Accountable for Afghanistan?
Mills Attacks Austin: Will Anyone Be Held Accountable for Afghanistan?
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) has filed an article of impeachment against U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, accusing him of "dereliction of duty" and abandoning Americans in Afghanistan during the bungled withdrawal. Mills blames Austin for the death toll, stating that high-level officials ignored intelligence that Americans and allied partners would be left behind. The effectiveness of the impeachment attempt in holding officials accountable remains uncertain.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: Vanuatu’s PM Struggles for Political Survival Amid U.S.-China Tumult
Vanuatu’s PM Struggles for Political Survival Amid U.S.-China Tumult
The political landscape in Vanuatu is in turmoil as Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau faces a no-confidence vote. Kalsakau, who is seen as pro-Western, supports a U.S. Embassy, French development aid, and a security deal with Australia. However, his main opposition, former Prime Minister Bob Loughman, is pro-China and has been trying to remove him from power. Both the United States and China are vying for influence in Vanuatu, and Kalsakau is trying to balance relationships with both sides.


#economy

The Babylon Bee: 8 Ways To Afford A Home In Biden's Economy
8 Ways To Afford A Home In Biden's Economy
In Biden's economy, owning a home seems impossible. But there are ways: save for 1000 years, buy a refrigerator box, or become a UPS driver. And don't forget, vote out those fat cats in Washington.


#health

Breitbart: Elton John, 76, Hospitalized in France After Falling at Home
Elton John, 76, Hospitalized in France After Falling at Home
Elton John, 76, was hospitalized for a fall at his home in the South of France, but has since been discharged and is in good health.


Fox News: Biden White House dodges on recommendation Americans stop at two beers a week
Biden White House dodges on recommendation Americans stop at two beers a week
The Biden White House refused to comment on reports that Americans may be recommended to limit their alcohol consumption to two beers a week. The White House press secretary suggested that President Biden would defer to the experts on this matter. The alcohol czar's comments follow Canada's guidelines, which recommend only two drinks per week, while American guidelines currently suggest limiting consumption to two drinks per day for men and one for women.


#education

Washington Free Beacon: California Sues School District That Tells Parents If Kids Are Confused About Their Gender
California Sues School District That Tells Parents If Kids Are Confused About Their Gender
California's attorney general sues school district over transgender policy, alleging equal protection and anti-discrimination violations.


#crime

Fox News: Florida dad arrested for 2021 manslaughter of 2-month-old infant: Police
Florida dad arrested for 2021 manslaughter of 2-month-old infant: Police
A Florida father was arrested after his 2-month-old daughter choked to death on a baby wipe. Joseph Napier left the infant unattended, claiming he saw a small white object in her mouth. Police discovered that the baby choked on a baby wipe and determined that Napier was responsible.


Fox News: LA fire captain's son charged with attempted rape, murder: report
LA fire captain's son charged with attempted rape, murder: report
A man, Gabriel Esparza, has been arrested in Los Angeles for the alleged shooting, kidnapping, attempted rape, and murder of 19-year-old Andrea Vasquez. Esparza, the son of a Los Angeles County Fire Department captain, confessed to targeting Vasquez randomly. The heinous nature of the crime has shocked the community.


American Thinker: Bay Area status symbol? Broken Tesla windows
Bay Area status symbol? Broken Tesla windows


In the San Francisco Bay Area, expensive cars like Teslas are driving with smashed rear wing windows. The supply chain for replacement windows has buckled due to a high number of car break-ins. The city has seen a significant increase in car burglaries, with little consequences for offenders. The problem is so prevalent that even Oakland is known for cars with broken windows.


#sports

Forbes: CM Punk And Jack Perry Likely To Be Suspended And Miss AEW All Out 2023
CM Punk And Jack Perry Likely To Be Suspended And Miss AEW All Out 2023
AEW President Tony Khan is likely to suspend CM Punk and Jack Perry following their altercation at AEW All In. The incident is part of a series of backstage incidents involving CM Punk, and Khan is seeking to exercise his authority. This suspension could impact AEW All Out and the possibility of an undisputed championship match between Punk and MJF.


Fox News: Olympic gold medalist Jack Sock to retire after US Open, signs with pickleball tour
Olympic gold medalist Jack Sock to retire after US Open, signs with pickleball tour
Olympic gold medalist and four-time Grand Slam champion, Jack Sock, announced his retirement from tennis after the U.S. Open. Sock, who has joined the Professional Pickleball Association, expressed gratitude for his career's accomplishments. Some speculate that Sock will focus on pickleball, as he recently won a tournament in the sport.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags of 2023, Tested and Reviewed


In the world of backpacking, a good night's sleep is essential. With countless options available, finding the right sleeping bag can be tough. We've tested and ranked the best backpacking sleeping bags based on temperature rating, weight, sleep style, and durability. From the Sea to Summit Spark Ultralight to the Kelty Cosmic Down 20, we've got you covered.


#technology

Forbes: 5 Fascinating Things Happening In Manufacturing Right Now
5 Fascinating Things Happening In Manufacturing Right Now
Modern manufacturing has advanced far beyond the grimy assembly lines of the past. Curio, an Icelandic company, utilizes 3D printing to create stainless steel parts for fish processing machines, allowing them to control their entire supply chain. Guardhat has created a connected hard hat that improves safety and productivity by tracking employees and providing real-time safety information. PAL-V, a Netherlands-based company, is set to produce the world's first flying car in 2023. Lincoln Electric has developed a metal 3D printing factory that can create large parts for critical maintenance. BamCore is revolutionizing building construction with sustainable bamboo walls that are efficient and easy to install. These stories showcase the exciting future of manufacturing.


#other

Spectator USA: What does Dune: Part Two’s postponement mean for the movies?
What does Dune: Part Two’s postponement mean for the movies?
The highly anticipated Dune sequel has been delayed until March due to strikes by the SAG. The strike, which started in July, has left studios worried about the future of the film industry. With major films on hold, it is uncertain when audiences will be able to enjoy new releases.


Forbes: Will Madonna Play Her Latest Hit Single On Tour?
Will Madonna Play Her Latest Hit Single On Tour?
Madonna's upcoming Celebration Tour is set to kick off in October, and fans are excited to see her perform her biggest hits. The tour was delayed due to the singer's hospitalization, but she's now back on track. While planning the tour, Madonna could consider incorporating her recent hit single, "Popular," which has maintained a position on the Billboard charts for 11 weeks.