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29 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: White House insists there's 'no sign' ISIS sympathizer's smuggling ring brought terrorists into US
White House denies terrorists entering US via smuggling ring at southern border. Government claims to have disrupted the network.
White House suggests Russian President Putin behind the assassination of Wagner group chief. Putin's involvement in incidents in Russia is believed to be extensive.
#politics
The Blaze: X to run political ads again, reversing Twitter’s 2019 ban — plans to expand safety; elections teams to combat ‘misleading’ content
Elon Musk's X, previously known as Twitter, will allow political advertising campaigns once again. The ban on political advertising, implemented by former CEO Jack Dorsey in 2019, has been reversed. Musk's team stated that they will expand safety and elections teams to combat manipulation and misleading content. The platform will restrict the reach of posts that violate policies and will not allow false or misleading content to undermine public confidence in elections.
Forbes: Miami Mayor Suarez Ends Longshot GOP Presidential Campaign
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has suspended his campaign for the presidency after failing to qualify for the Republican debate. He vows to continue working to ensure the party puts forward a strong nominee. Suarez entered the race in June, emphasizing the need for unity among Republicans. His average poll numbers were the lowest among all candidates.
PJ Media: The Abortion Battle Is Killing Republicans and Ushering in Communism
The abortion debate is dividing Republicans and affecting their results in elections. Some believe that a majority of working-class Midwesterners are pro-choice. Leftists have framed abortion as women's healthcare and use it as a tool against Republicans. Republicans need to appeal to both pro-life and pro-choice voters to win elections.
Fox News: Guatemalan President Giammattei calls for peaceful transition of power to leftist successor
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei calls for democratic transition of power to president-elect Bernardo Arévalo and his party. The election faced legal attacks and suspensions, but Arévalo's victory is hard to overrule.
National Review: The Corner: Does DeSantis Have a 45 Percent Chance of Winning the Republican Nomination?
Two political analysts discuss the chances of Ron DeSantis winning the Republican presidential nomination. One analyst believes DeSantis has a higher chance because of his strong administrative skills and previous successful response to a hurricane. The other analysts are more cautious, but still think DeSantis has a decent chance due to potential challenges for Trump.
Daily Wire: The Associated Press, Once Viewed As Neutral, Works With Pro-Left Foundations
The Associated Press (AP) is collaborating with leftist organizations such as the Ida B. Wells Society. AP's global investigations editor is a member of the Society's board. Other organizations working with AP include the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. These foundations support social justice causes and fund projects like Stacey Abrams' New Georgia Project and Take Back the Court. This reveals a potential biased influence on AP's reporting.
In addition, the AP has faced criticism for its coverage of Trump and Biden. It is accused of neglecting investigations into alleged Biden family bribes and focusing primarily on Trump's difficulties. The AP also made editorial decisions to refer to Black Lives Matter demonstrations as "protests" instead of "riots," and labeled the term "looting" as racist. These actions raise concerns about the objectivity and neutrality of AP's reporting.
Fox News: Top EU official to nominate Dutch foreign minister for climate czar post
The EU has nominated the foreign minister of the Netherlands, Wopke Hoekstra, as the commissioner in charge of climate action to replace Frans Timmermans. Hoekstra's appointment must be approved by the European Parliament and the European Council. The choice has raised concerns due to Hoekstra's previous controversial comments and his affiliation with the center-right Christian Democratic European People's Party.
Newsbusters: Chutzpah! MSNBC's 'Collusion Ken' Accuses Trump Defense Team Of 'Reality Distortion'
Judge Tanya Chutkan sets a trial date close to that requested by the special counsel for the January 6 trial. MSNBC analyst Ken Dilanian praises her and criticizes the Trump defense's "reality distortion field." Dilanian fails to mention Chutkan's double-standard in considering politics when setting the trial date. The judge also suggests that holding a speedy trial reduces Trump's opportunity to commit crimes while on pretrial release. Dilanian's comments raise questions about the fairness of the trial.
The Federalist: A Majority Of Americans Own Guns Or Want To Own Guns
A majority of Americans, across all demographics, own or plan to buy guns for self-protection. Gun ownership has increased, with 72% of owners citing protection as the primary reason. Gun ownership has also risen among women, urban dwellers, and Democrats. Although 61% of Americans believe it is too easy to get a gun, there are concerns about restrictive gun control policies. Democrats, led by President Biden, are pushing for a ban on popular semi-automatic rifles, but this would infringe on Americans' rights to self-defense.
Daily Wire: House Republicans Propose Ways To Stifle Trump Prosecutors
House Republicans are seeking ways to defund prosecutions against former President Donald Trump as he prepares to run for another term. Rep. Andrew Clyde has proposed amendments to use the appropriations process to halt federal and state prosecutions of major presidential candidates. Trump is facing various criminal and civil cases, but the proposals face obstacles due to Democratic control of the Senate and the need for sufficient votes in the House. The investigations into Trump have also sparked inquiries into the Department of Justice and the prosecutors involved.
Regardless of the House Republican efforts, the criminal and civil cases against Trump have garnered significant media attention and financial resources, with a substantial portion going towards legal expenses. Shutdowns and spending bill failures would not directly impact the state prosecutions, as special counsel Jack Smith's office is funded by a permanent appropriation. The cases against Trump remain in the spotlight as he maintains a strong position in GOP primary polling.
The Blaze: Trump tells Glenn Beck the American people see through Democrats' efforts to lock him up: 'Every case is a scam' like 'Russia, Russia, Russia'
Former President Donald Trump dismisses the charges against him, claiming his case is strong and the indictments are just more of what he has already faced. He believes the public supports him and there will be a reckoning at the ballot box. Trump's four indictments amount to 91 counts and carry a potential maximum sentence of 717.5 years in prison. Despite the possibility of facing serious consequences, Trump insists he will not need to campaign from jail and believes his popularity has increased due to the efforts to prevent him from running again.
The Blaze: Bill Maher SHUT DOWN by Vivek Ramaswamy over the topic of racism: 'All right, I'll vote for you'
Bill Maher, speaking with GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, claims that being a person of color is advantageous. He also accuses the Republican Party of racism. In response, Ramaswamy argues that present discrimination is not the solution to past discrimination, comparing it to the dying embers of racism.
#society
Fox News: Democratic Colorado governor calls Gadsden flag a 'proud symbol' of Revolution in response to viral video
Gov. Jared Polis defended the Gadsden Flag patch after a student was kicked out of class. The school claimed it had origins with slavery.
National Review: The Corner: Alice Cooper Thinks Transgenderism Is ‘Absurd’ and a ‘Fad’
Alice Cooper, known for his rebellious music and outrageous stage presence, reveals his erudite and easygoing personality in an interview. He discusses his running skills, encounters with notable figures, and his thoughts on transgenderism and wokeism. Cooper questions the idea of encouraging doubt in children's gender identity and criticizes the lack of logic in woke culture. His straightforward and logical perspective on these topics is a refreshing change in modern society.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia plans to produce 1,300 Shakhed drones by year-end — Intelligence
Russia is planning to produce 1,300 Shakhed drones by the end of the year, although Ukraine's intelligence believes they are currently incapable of producing that many. Russia is using components from both foreign and domestic sources to increase production. Ukraine is working to determine the exact locations of drone production and Russia's actual production capacity. The hashtag for this summary is .
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: A new nuclear arms race looms
A new nuclear arms race is on the horizon as nuclear arms control between the US and Russia crumbles. The complex nature of three-sided deterrence involving China adds to the difficulty of stopping this arms race. The world is at risk of facing a chain reaction that could result in global destruction.
Breitbart: Russia Appoints Wagner Chief in Africa to Replace Prigozhin
Russian officials have appointed Gen. Andrey Averyanov to oversee the operations of the mercenary Wagner Group in Africa after the reported deaths of its founders. Averyanov has been linked to the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal and is suspected of creating the vacancy he filled. There is speculation about how Wagner's operations will continue without its founders, but it is agreed that their role in spreading Russian influence and controlling African resources is too valuable to break up the company. There are concerns about potential violent resistance from Prigozhin loyalists within Wagner and the impact on local civilians. Averyanov also faces challenges in Sudan, where Russia is allied with one side of the civil war, while Wagner forces support the other.
#economy
Fox News: Irish hotel group sees lasting travel trend amidst post-pandemic consumer spending shifts
Ireland's largest hotel group, Dalata, suggests that the post-pandemic trend of prioritizing travel could become a permanent change in consumer spending habits. The company reported a 24% increase in first-half adjusted core profit and sees a continued strong demand for rooms. CEO Dermot Crowley believes this shift in travel habits is not only related to COVID-19 but could be a long-lasting change.
Dalata also notes a lasting change in corporate bookings, with travelers taking fewer trips but staying longer. Ireland's large multinationals are spending less on business travel compared to pre-pandemic levels. The hotel group expects a 5% year-on-year increase in revenue per available room in July and August. They have a significant budget available for adding more hotels, with London being their primary target.
Breitbart: Chicago's Budget Rose $5.7 Billion, but Mayor Johnson Wants More
Chicago's budget has increased by $5.7 billion, reaching a total of $16.4 billion in 2023. However, Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing higher taxes despite the city's population decline and businesses leaving. The proposed budget includes $1 billion in "investments" and a progressive property tax on homes valued at $1 million and above.
#health
Daily Wire: Doctoring The Numbers: 99% Of Recent COVID-Attributed Deaths Do Not List Virus As Primary Cause
Newly-released data shows that only 1.7% of reported COVID deaths were actually attributed to COVID-19, with slight variations in different regions. Despite recent upticks in COVID cases, Morris-Brown College and Lionsgate Films have reinstated mask mandates and other mitigation measures. President Biden plans to fund a new COVID vaccine and encourages everyone to get the latest booster shot.
#crime
Breitbart: Chicago Mayor Blames Auto Theft Surge on Cars Made Too Easy to Steal
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds to the surge in auto thefts in his city by suing Kia and Hyundai, claiming they make their cars too easy to steal. This has sparked controversy, with Alderman Raymond Lopez criticizing the mayor for blaming the car manufacturers instead of addressing the criminals behind the thefts.
Fox News: Former CIA employee's conviction confirmed after largest theft of top-secret information in agency's history
Former CIA software engineer, Joshua Schulte, has had an obstruction charge thrown out but the majority of his conviction upheld for carrying out the biggest theft of classified information in the agency's history. Schulte was convicted on espionage and computer hacking charges in July 2022 after providing classified materials to WikiLeaks. The materials leaked by WikiLeaks concerned the CIA's surveillance methods of foreign governments and alleged terrorists.
Breitbart: Police: Teen Who Said Newborn 'Cost Too Much' Left Baby to Die in Trash
A young woman is accused of leaving her newborn baby in a dumpster in Dothan, Alabama. The woman claimed she did not want the child and it was too expensive. The baby's remains were found wrapped in a mattress protector. Crime
Fox News: Ex-chemistry student allegedly caught on camera injecting poison under Florida neighbor's door: police
Former USF student Xuming Li injected deadly toxins into his neighbors' apartment, sickening their newborn. The incident occurred after a year of noise complaints from Li about the family above him. The toxic mixture included opioids methadone and hydrocodone.
#sports
Forbes: At U.S. Open, Michelle Obama Calls For Equal Pay For Female Athletes
Michelle Obama advocated for equal pay for women in sports at the U.S. Open, praising Billie Jean King's fight for equality. King's threat to not play in the U.S. Open led to equal prize money for men and women in 1973. While progress has been made, not all tournaments provide equal pay for women.
#other
Fox News: Giant pandas to leave Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, DC, in December
The three giant pandas at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. will be returned to China by December 7. Their departure will mark the end of an era, as the National Zoo will be without pandas for the first time in over 50 years. The pandas, including the popular cub Xiao Qi Ji, will be bid farewell in a special event called "Panda Palooza".
Forbes: Taylor Swift Becomes The First Woman To Hit A Major Milestone On Spotify
Taylor Swift has become the first woman to amass 100 million monthly active listeners on Spotify, with fans from all over the world tuning in to her tracks. While she ranks second among all artists, Swift's recent album releases and anticipation for the re-release of her earlier album have contributed to her exceptional performance on the streaming platform. Her music is reaching a larger audience than ever before, showcasing her enduring popularity.
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