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#politics

Spectator USA: Time up for Justin Trudeau?
Time up for Justin Trudeau?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing growing discontent from the Canadian public, with a majority of respondents in a recent survey calling for him to step down. Trudeau's leadership has been criticized as ineffective and mediocre, and the opposition Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, have been consistently leading in opinion polls. Trudeau has survived numerous scandals and controversies in his time as prime minister, but it remains to be seen if he can hold on to power against a formidable opponent like Poilievre.


Fox News: America is the world's best hope, and here's what you and I can do to keep our freedoms alive
America is the world's best hope, and here's what you and I can do to keep our freedoms alive
Out of a diverse nation comes a government elected by the people. The idea of self-governance is fading as individual freedoms are taken away. The Biden administration's radical policies have weakened America's economy, border, and global standing. It is the duty of every American to fight for the ideals that founded this nation.


American Thinker: Department of Energy déjà vu: Jennifer Granholm comes for the ceiling fans, for the ‘consumer’ of course
Department of Energy déjà vu: Jennifer Granholm comes for the ceiling fans, for the ‘consumer’ of course
The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans to regulate ceiling fans in order to save energy costs. While the DOE claims this is for the benefit of consumers and the environment, critics argue that these regulations could lead to job losses and an expansion of government control. This is part of a broader pattern of government interference in various consumer products, such as lightbulbs, freon, and gas stoves. Critics fear that this trend will continue, leading to a loss of personal freedoms.


Fox News: Ex-Ukraine prosecutor's new claims should be top story of 'every news outlet in America,' says GOP lawmaker
Ex-Ukraine prosecutor's new claims should be top story of 'every news outlet in America,' says GOP lawmaker
Rep. Mike Johnson discusses former Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin's claims about President Biden and his son Hunter's involvement in his firing. Shokin alleges that Biden bribed or pressured a foreign leader to fire the top prosecutor who was investigating his son. These claims confirm suspicions about Biden's actions.


American Thinker: Smackdown: Ronan Farrow takes on Elon Musk, gets scored for not understanding his subject
Smackdown: Ronan Farrow takes on Elon Musk, gets scored for not understanding his subject
Ronan Farrow writes a piece for The New Yorker about the U.S. government's struggle to control Elon Musk, but it receives backlash in the comments section. Critics argue that Musk shouldn't be controlled and that the government's attempt to do so reflects their incompetence. The article highlights Musk's conflicts with federal authorities, such as the FAA and the Department of Justice, emphasizing the government's repeated attempts to rein him in.


#society

Fox News: 3.6-magnitude earthquake rattles Ohio
3.6-magnitude earthquake rattles Ohio
A small earthquake shakes traffic cameras along I-90 in northeast Ohio. The 3.6-magnitude quake was felt in Lake and Ashtabula Counties, but no structural damage was reported.


The New American: Unraveling the Lahaina Tragedy - The New American
The devastating Lahaina wildfire in Maui resulted in numerous deaths and missing individuals, destroyed homes and businesses, and exposed the incompetence of the ruling class in Hawaii. The government ignored warnings about the extreme fire risk and lacked protocols to shut down the power grid during high winds. Furthermore, the inadequate water supply and communication breakdown exacerbated the tragedy.


Flag And Cross: Transgender Ex-Inmate Awarded Major Windfall After Claiming He Was 'Misgendered' in Jail
Transgender Ex-Inmate Awarded Major Windfall After Claiming He Was 'Misgendered' in Jail
A man who identifies as a woman sued Broome County Jail in New York state for misgendering and mistreating him while in custody. The man, Makyyla Holland, claimed he experienced abuse, discrimination, and physical assault while incarcerated. The New York Civil Liberties Union and the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund filed a lawsuit on his behalf. Broome County settled the lawsuit, agreeing to pay Holland $160,000 and implementing new policies to protect transgender inmates.


Red State: Things Don't Go Well For Climate Activists When They Block Road to Burning Man Festival
Things Don't Go Well For Climate Activists When They Block Road to Burning Man Festival


Anti-capitalist protesters blockaded a road at the Burning Man festival in Nevada, demanding the event take a stronger political stance. The protesters, who believe the economic system of capitalism is the root cause of societal problems, called for system change and stricter environmental practices at the festival. However, their actions angered both festivalgoers and regular people trying to pass through, leading to confrontations and an eventual intervention by tribal officers, who cleared the road and arrested the activists.


#war

Breitbart: Zelensky Says He Won't Hold Elections Unless U.S. and EU Pay for Them
Zelensky Says He Won't Hold Elections Unless U.S. and EU Pay for Them
Ukrainian President Zelensky demands more aid from US and EU for elections next year. Elections during war will be costly, but Zelensky insists on financial support for a legitimate and fair process. He also mentions logistical challenges of allowing Ukrainians abroad to vote.


#economy

American Thinker: The legal pot industry shows how regulation destroys wealth
The legal pot industry shows how regulation destroys wealth
Legalizing marijuana may keep the population passive, but the government's heavy regulation is causing the legalized marijuana industry to suffer. Prices are dropping, state regulations are inconsistent, and taxes are burdensome. Furthermore, competition from illegal pot growers and excessive taxation are driving consumers to the black market. This shows how government interference can kill a potentially profitable industry.


#culture

Midwest Living: Midwest College Campuses That Are Actually Great to Visit
Midwest College Campuses That Are Actually Great to Visit
College campuses in the Midwest offer more than just football games and late-night eats. The University of Chicago has Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House and two notable museums. The University of South Dakota has the National Music Museum and a graduate degree program in musical instruments. The University of Michigan features beautiful gardens, a peony collection, and art museums. Indiana University has impressive artifacts at the Lilly Library and an art museum designed by I.M. Pei. The University of Missouri has a botanical garden and a forthcoming reopening of its Museum of Art and Archaeology. The University of Nebraska has the International Quilt Museum and other cultural attractions. Michigan State University has a diverse museum and a modern art museum, both free. The University of Wisconsin has the Chazen Museum of Art and other attractions. Additional recommended college campuses to visit include the University of Kansas, University of Iowa, University of Minnesota, University of North Dakota, Ohio University, Ohio State University, and Miami University.


#health

The New American: Paper Straws Lauded by Climate Zealots May Contain Toxic Chemicals - The New American
Paper Straws Lauded by Climate Zealots May Contain Toxic Chemicals - The New American
Paper straws, promoted as an environmentally friendly alternative, contain toxic chemicals that can harm human health. The straws, including plant-based options like bamboo, are found to contain PFAS, which are linked to male infertility, miscarriages, and liver damage. The study suggests using stainless steel straws or avoiding straws altogether.


#education

Red State: State University's Welcome Bundle Beckons Freshmen to Have Group Sex
State University's Welcome Bundle Beckons Freshmen to Have Group Sex
North Carolina State University faced backlash for sending out freshmen "sex kits" in welcome packets, leading them to halt distribution.


Daily Wire: Virginia School Board Rejects Biden Admin’s Bid To ‘Mediate’ Its Deliberations On Trans Policy
Virginia School Board Rejects Biden Admin’s Bid To ‘Mediate’ Its Deliberations On Trans Policy
A Virginia school district rejected the DOJ's offer to mediate on transgender student guidelines without parental consent. Reps. Cline and Griffith support the board's decision and criticize Biden's intervention. DOJ's Community Relations Service lacks evidence on hate crimes.


Fox News: Student rights group to propose 3 CA ballot initiatives to protect female sports, ban puberty blockers
Student rights group to propose 3 CA ballot initiatives to protect female sports, ban puberty blockers
A student rights group in California is proposing three ballot measures to address cultural issues in schools. They aim to increase transparency, protect girls' sports and privacy, and prevent certain medical interventions for minors.


#sports

Forbes: FIBA 2023 World Cup: Analysing The Georgia Roster
FIBA 2023 World Cup: Analysing The Georgia Roster


The Georgian basketball team, making their first appearance in the FIBA Basketball World Cup, has a diverse lineup with players from different countries. Thaddeus McFadden brings scoring ability, while Giorgi Tsintsadze adds playmaking skills. Luka Liklikadze and Rati Andronikashvili bring youth and potential, while Kakhaber Jintcharadze provides energy and versatility. Duda Sanadze and Mikhail Berishvili contribute offensively, while Sandro Mamukelashvili and Tornike Shengelia add experience and skill. Goga Bitadze and Giorgi Shermadini bring scoring and size, and Giorgi Turdziladze contributes defensively. Overall, Georgia has a mix of talent that can compete in the tournament.


Forbes: Erling Haaland Faces Difficult Second Manchester City Season
Erling Haaland Faces Difficult Second Manchester City Season
Erling Haaland scores Manchester City's first goal against Sheffield United but misses a penalty. He is relieved to score after a pitch invader jumps on his back. Pep Guardiola displays his demanding nature by confronting Haaland during a match. Guardiola's hunger for success has driven Manchester City's dominance.


Dirt Wheels Magazine: VIDEO: TPC THREE-WHEELER TRIUMPHS IN EPIC 521-MILE VEGAS TO RENO OFF-ROAD RACE
In 2023, the Best In The Desert Vegas To Reno off-road race witnessed an epic battle between five three-wheelers, including modern 450cc builds and an ATC35oX. One solo rider on an ATC250R joined the fray, making it a 521-mile high-speed adventure across the Nevada desert. The TPC modern trike team of David Ham, Dave Wylie, and Sammy Ehrenberg fought fiercely against last year's champion trike ridden by Luke Peterson, Ed Hicks, and Paul Airey, resulting in a thrilling and close finish.


Forbes: Luis Rubiales’ Mother Locks Herself Inside Church And Goes On Hunger Strike After FIFA Suspends Spanish Soccer Chief
Luis Rubiales’ Mother Locks Herself Inside Church And Goes On Hunger Strike After FIFA Suspends Spanish Soccer Chief
Luis Rubiales' mother is going on hunger strike to protest her son's suspension by FIFA and the investigation into his alleged non-consensual kiss with Jennifer Hermoso after Spain's World Cup victory. Rubiales' mother insists her son is innocent and accuses authorities of a "bloody hunt" against him. The Royal Spanish Football Federation will hold a meeting to discuss the issue.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Bad Dogs! Six Stories of Canine Misconduct
Bad Dogs! Six Stories of Canine Misconduct
Sam, an energetic dog, would bolt off randomly during hunts and chase after airplanes. Despite his inability to catch birds, Sam's owner admired his determination. One day, Sam chased after a plane and ran into a line fence, finally stopping. On his way back, Sam bumped into a pheasant, allowing his owner to shoot it. Sam's owner praised him, recognizing his loyalty.


#technology

PJ Media: Gross: AI Is Turning Into 'The Human Centipede'
Gross: AI Is Turning Into 'The Human Centipede'
AI's generative inbreeding could lead to increasingly worse outputs over time, potentially influencing our culture more than human creators. AI-generated content is not copyrighted, allowing for widespread use. AI may hinder creativity and impact historical culture. Human supervision may not be enough, as large language models become more prevalent. There is also concern about systematic political bias built into AI models like ChatGPT. We need more human intelligence to govern AI.


#other

Fox News: Shakira set to receive Video Vanguard Award at 2023 MTV Video Music Awards
Shakira set to receive Video Vanguard Award at 2023 MTV Video Music Awards
Shakira will perform and receive the Video Vanguard Award at the 2023 MTV VMAs.


Breitbart: Florida Bracing for 'Major' Hurricane as Idalia Strengthens
Florida Bracing for 'Major' Hurricane as Idalia Strengthens
Florida is preparing for a major hurricane as Tropical Storm Idalia strengthens. It is expected to make landfall on the west coast of the state this week, bringing life-threatening storm surge and dangerous winds. The governor has declared a state of emergency and residents are warned to expect power outages.


Fox News: Multiple hospitalized after fire rescue chopper crashes in Florida
Multiple hospitalized after fire rescue chopper crashes in Florida
A Sheriff's Office helicopter crashed in Florida, leaving two people hospitalized. Multiple fire trucks were on the scene. The condition of the injured individuals is unknown.


Fox News: Fukushima wastewater has been released, but other challenges, like removing melted nuclear fuel, remain
Fukushima wastewater has been released, but other challenges, like removing melted nuclear fuel, remain
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan has started releasing treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. The plant still has 880 tons of melted nuclear fuel that needs to be removed, but the lack of information from inside the reactors makes this difficult. The release of water has been met with opposition from fishing groups and neighboring countries.