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#politics
The Blaze: Rapper Eminem slammed after demanding Vivek Ramaswamy stop using his songs on campaign trail
Rapper Eminem demands Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to stop using his music at campaign events. Eminem's decision draws criticism for contradicting the attitude of his early work.
Breitbart: Fact Check: Barbra Streisand Claims Democrats Don't Want Abortion up Until Birth
Barbra Streisand falsely claimed that Republicans lie about Democrats favoring abortion up until birth. However, several Democrat-run states have no abortion restrictions and Democrats have supported federal legislation allowing abortion throughout the entire pregnancy.
Daily Wire: Biden Plans To Commemorate 9/11 With Stop In Alaska
Joe Biden will not visit any official memorials or attack sites on the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, instead opting to stop over in Alaska on his return trip from Vietnam to join in memorial services there. Critics questioned the timing and speculated about the reasons behind Biden's choice. Some suggested it was to avoid press coverage and potential scrutiny, while others mentioned ongoing issues such as illegal immigration and a potential deal to spare the death penalty for those involved in the attacks.
Breitbart: MTG Demands Impeachment Inquiry to Uncover Biden's 5K Alias Emails
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is outraged about Republicans' failure to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his use of email aliases. Greene believes that using aliases on a government network should be illegal and is demanding accountability from the president. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plans to launch an impeachment inquiry at the end of September, but some members of the House Judiciary Committee, like Reps. Ken Buck and Tom McClintock, are hesitant to vote for impeachment.
Fox News: Swalwell slammed for video pushing 'assault weapons' ban after mass shootings: 'Go home, commie'
Rep. Eric Swalwell calls for a ban on "assault weapons" after mass shootings in Jacksonville and UNC Chapel Hill. Conservatives on social media push back.
The Federalist: Former Defense Officials Hold Ties To U.S. Military-Industrial Base
Former secretaries of defense are criticizing Senator Tuberville for protesting the Pentagon's abortion policy. However, these same former secretaries have ties to major U.S. defense contractors, raising questions of conflict of interest.
Red State: NEW: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Suspends His Presidential Campaign
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has suspended his presidential campaign, realizing that a moderate/progressive-style Republican like him isn't viable in the current political climate. Although he didn't make it to the debate stage, he plans to focus on improving Florida cities and amplifying the voices of the Hispanic community. Suarez criticizes the current administration's policies and aims to be a pivotal voice in future elections.
The New American: Nagging Nanny State: Now Biden Wants to Crack Down on “Wasteful” Ceiling Fans - The New American
The Biden administration is proposing new energy efficiency rules for ceiling fans, claiming it will save households money but could put small manufacturers out of business. This is just one example of the Department of Energy's ongoing efforts to impose regulations on household appliances. Additionally, the government's attempt to limit dishwasher water usage may actually lead to more water usage. Regulations should be left to consumer decisions and market forces, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach from the government.
The Blaze: Tech leaders to build private utopian city, citing 'bad California policies' — revealed as mystery buyers of land near military base
Silicon Valley elites and investors, including Marc Andreessen and Laurene Powell Jobs, plan to build a private city near San Francisco due to "bad California policies." The project aims to create job opportunities and implement new forms of governance. However, government officials are concerned about national security implications due to the proximity to a U.S. military base.
#society
Red State: Don't Fall for This: How the ASPCA Is Misleading Donors in the Wake of the Lahaina Fires
The ASPCA is accused of using the devastating fires in Hawaii to raise money, even though they are not authorized to conduct animal search and rescue in the burn area. This is not the first time the organization has been accused of deceptive fundraising practices. Their large revenue and assets raise questions about their actual impact on helping animals.
Fox News: Maine town's plan to erect world's tallest flagpole delayed again
Plans to build the world's tallest flagpole in Columbia Falls, Maine are being delayed for another six months due to the town's lack of regulations. The proposed flagpole would be taller than the Empire State Building and include an observation deck and a monument. The Worcester family, who operates a wreath-making company, hopes to create a patriotic theme park, but the project has received backlash from some local residents who believe it would negatively impact the rural region.
#war
Forbes: Vladimir Putin Reportedly Visiting China In Farthest Foreign Visit Since The Hague Issued A Warrant For His Arrest
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit China for the Belt and Road Forum in October. This would be Putin's first international visit since the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest on alleged war crimes in connection with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Former Algerian defense minister indicted in Switzerland for alleged crimes against humanity
Swiss federal prosecutors have officially indicted former Algerian defense minister, Khaled Nezzar, for crimes against humanity during the Algerian civil war in the 1990s. Nezzar's legal team challenges the accusations, stating that the case files fail to establish his involvement. The trial will likely be conducted in absentia as Nezzar is reportedly in Algeria and ailing.
Fox News: Biden 'icy,' 'detached' in face of human suffering from botched Afghanistan withdrawal: Author
In a scathing article, Franklin Foer described President Biden as "icy" and "detached" in the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, highlighting his refusal to listen to experts. Biden's character came into question as he displayed determination and stubbornness, but also detachment and an overly self-assured attitude towards foreign policy. The president's mindset portrayed Afghanistan as an abstraction and a strategic distraction, rather than a place of human suffering.
#economy
Fox News: South Korea unveils smallest budget increase in 20 years amidst weakened tax revenue
South Korea's government plans to raise spending to nearly $497 billion for 2024, the smallest increase in two decades as authorities prioritize fiscal discipline amid weaker tax revenue due to slower economic growth. The conservative administration has focused on improving the government's fiscal position and reducing the fiscal deficit.
#military
Euromaidan Press: US announces new military aid package for Ukraine worth USD250 million
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new military aid package for Ukraine worth $250 million. The package includes various weapons, ammunition, equipment, and training. The aid is a response to Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine.
#health
Human Events: ‘Rainbow Badge’ rating system launched by UK health service to mark hospitals as ‘transphobic’ if they use the words ‘mother’ or ‘woman’
UK hospitals are receiving "grades" from transgender rights organizations, advising them to stop using gendered language. They display rainbow badges to show that they are trans-inclusive and allow staff to wear LGBTQ+ ally badges. MPs are furious, accusing the NHS of prioritizing pronouns over patient care. The program is administered by LGBT Foundation and Stonewall, funded by NHS England. Critics argue that it erases women and raises questions about who is running the NHS. Author Helen Joyce believes it is about erasing women from society, noting the absence of attempts to erase male-gendered words.
Daily Wire: Turns Out, Paper Straws Are Bad For You And The Planet
Paper straws, hailed as a more sustainable alternative to plastic, contain harmful chemicals called PFAS, which can cause cancer and environmental damage. A study suggests that plastic straws are actually safer.
#education
Fox News: Former DEI trainer sounds alarm on 'useless' trainings: 'Detrimental... to minorities'
Former diversity trainer raises concerns about the effectiveness of DEI initiatives, claiming they are for show and not beneficial to minorities. Believes DEI is a strategy by far-left to profit from perpetuating racism. Suggests critical race theory is misused. Experts question legality of DEI policies post Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. Former trainer believes push for equity in workforce will persist despite resistance.
American Thinker: 12-year-old Colorado pupil thrown out of class for his Gadsden flag patch
A 12-year-old student in Colorado was removed from class for wearing a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. The school showed ignorance regarding the flag's origins and misunderstood its symbolism. The Gadsden flag is not a symbol of slavery, but other flags like Black Lives Matter and Pride represent slavery to Marxist and leftist queer ideologies.
#crime
Fox News: Grand Rapids, MI, dismissed from lawsuit over Patrick Lyoya shooting
Former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr has been dismissed from a lawsuit over the fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya, a Black motorist. However, the case will continue against Schurr, who stands accused of second-degree murder. The judge ruled that immunity does not apply to Schurr at this stage. The lawsuit claims that Lyoya was not a threat and the video footage is unclear on this issue. The judge also dismissed a claim against the city of Grand Rapids, stating that lawyers failed to prove a lack of police training played a direct role in the shooting.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: Texas Guardsman Shot Across Border Due to Cartel Gunman Assaulting Migrants, Says Source
A Texas National Guard soldier shot a suspected cartel operative in Mexico while preventing an attack on a group of migrants. The soldier witnessed the man beating a migrant with a machete and fired his weapon, striking the assailant in the leg. The incident is under investigation.
Fox News: German woman, who was a member of the Islamic State, sentenced for allowing 5-year-old slave to die of thirst
A German woman, known as Jennifer W., was sentenced to 14 years in prison for allowing a 5-year-old Yazidi girl she enslaved in Iraq to die of thirst in the sun. The court pointed to her behavior after the child's death, including holding a gun to the mother's head.
#sports
The Right Scoop: WATCH: KJP asked if Biden thinks it’s fair for his granddaughters to compete against biological males in sports
Reporter questions Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Joe Biden thinks it's fair for his granddaughters to compete against biological males in sports. Jean-Pierre claims it's a complicated issue with a wide range of views, avoiding a direct answer. The reporter wants to know Biden's opinion, as it may contradict his policies. Democrats prioritize maintaining power over the fair treatment of real females in sports.
The Blaze: Mississippi gator hunters bag a record-setting leviathan after a 7-hour battle: 'It was pandemonium. It was chaos.'
The hunters set a state record by capturing an 802.5-pound, 14-foot alligator in Mississippi. The team battled the beast for several hours, using their last two good rods to finally catch it. They later donated 380 pounds of meat to a program that feeds the hungry.
Forbes: U.S. Ski & Snowboard Inks Deal With Hydro Flask In First-Ever Snowboard Team Title Partnership
U.S. Ski & Snowboard has signed a title partnership deal with Hydro Flask, providing financial and marketing support to the U.S. Snowboard Team. The partnership aims to increase the team's visibility and profitability, as well as support athletes like Chloe Kim, who plans to compete in the 2026 Winter Games.
#other
Daily Wire: Dolly Parton Reveals Why She Turned Down Invitation To Have Tea With Princess Of Wales
Dolly Parton turned down an offer to have tea with Kate Middleton due to a busy schedule promoting her new album "Rockstar." She expressed gratitude for the invitation and joked that Middleton wasn't going to promote her album, so she declined. Parton previously performed for the royal family during Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee in 1977 and was nervous about curtsying, but found the Queen to be warm and generous.
Forbes: Selena Gomez Hits A Rare Historic Milestone On The Billboard Charts
Selena Gomez's single "Calm Down" maintains its position at No. 1 on Billboard's U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for 52 weeks, making it one of the select few songs in history to spend an entire year on top of any Billboard chart. The collaboration with African musician Rema has been a breakout sensation for both artists, reaching No. 3 on the Hot 100 chart and topping the all-genre Radio Songs chart for ten nonconsecutive weeks.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Attacks DeSantis For Labeling Racist Shooter a 'Scumbag'
Media attacks Gov. Ron DeSantis for calling racially motivated shooter a "scumbag." They argue it deflects from nationwide white supremacy issue.
Fox News: Gen. Milley says 'we don't like the outcome' of Afghanistan, vows 'accountability' for Gold Star families
Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, promises "accountability" for families of those killed in the Abbey Gate bombing during the Afghanistan withdrawal. The anniversary of the attack led to criticism of the Biden administration and calls for accountability. Milley defends the military's handling of information and expresses sympathy for the families.
Breitbart: NHC Warns Florida of 10–15 Foot Storm Surges, Strong Winds Inland
Hurricane Idalia is making landfall in Florida, bringing destructive storm surges and life-threatening winds. The National Hurricane Center warns residents to evacuate and be prepared for long-duration power outages.
Newsbusters: Study: Nothing Is a ‘Bombshell’ When it Comes to Biden
Media bias is evident in the way journalists use the term "bombshell" to describe political scandals. A study found that out of 536 instances where the term was used, only seven referred to unflattering news about President Biden, while there were 147 bombshells about Trump. Even Prince Harry's book received more bombshell treatment than the President. Most bombshell cases were politically motivated, with the majority being damaging to Republicans. Journalists were more likely to deny that something was a bombshell when discussing Biden. This unequal labeling exposes a biased media that avoids scandals involving their favored political party.