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#politics

National Review: House Republicans Accuse Weiss of Giving Hunter Biden ‘Special Privileges,’ Demand Info on Special-Counsel Appointment
House Republicans Accuse Weiss of Giving Hunter Biden ‘Special Privileges,’ Demand Info on Special-Counsel Appointment
Republican chairmen of three House committees are demanding answers regarding the appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden probe. They question Weiss's impartiality due to his involvement in the plea deal that collapsed in court and his oversight of the investigation's irregularities. The chairmen also highlight deviations from standard procedure and special privileges afforded to Hunter Biden throughout the investigation.


PJ Media: Whoa: National Archives Acknowledges Having 5,400 Biden Pseudonym Emails
Whoa: National Archives Acknowledges Having 5,400 Biden Pseudonym Emails
The National Archives has admitted to having 5,400 emails from Joe Biden's pseudonymous accounts, which he reportedly used to forward government information and discuss business with his son. The Southeastern Legal Foundation has filed a lawsuit to compel the release of these emails, putting pressure on the archives to reveal any incriminating information.


Newsbusters: NYT’s Bidenomics Shill Paul Krugman Claimed Trump Poses ‘Existential Threat’ to America
NYT’s Bidenomics Shill Paul Krugman Claimed Trump Poses ‘Existential Threat’ to America
Paul Krugman, a Biden supporter, goes on a rant against Trump's economic ideas, calling him an "existential threat." However, Krugman conveniently overlooks that Biden has similar trade policies to Trump. Krugman justifies Biden's policies as economic nationalism, but criticizes Trump's stance as "stupid." Despite this, Biden's trade policy is essentially the same as Trump's. Krugman's inconsistency is evident.


Fox News: Jean-Pierre pressed on tough polling about Biden age concerns at briefing
Jean-Pierre pressed on tough polling about Biden age concerns at briefing
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced questions about President Biden's age after a poll found that 77% of Americans believe he is too old for a second term. Jean-Pierre defended Biden's capabilities and pointed to his accomplishments in job creation, the economy, and healthcare. The White House has repeatedly dismissed concerns about Biden's age.


Fox News: Self-described 'gay conservative' egg farmer challenges Jim Banks in Indiana GOP Senate primary
Self-described 'gay conservative' egg farmer challenges Jim Banks in Indiana GOP Senate primary
John Rust, a gay conservative Republican and sixth-generation Indiana egg farmer, is challenging Rep. Jim Banks in the GOP primary for Indiana's open Senate seat. Rust cited concerns about social issues, including transgender ideology in schools, as his motivation for running. He believes he is more in touch with Hoosier voters than Banks, who he argues has lost touch with the state. Although Rust faces an uphill battle, he believes he can win by being a voice for working men and women in Indiana.


American Thinker: Biden weasels out of helping New York as migrants surge in
Biden weasels out of helping New York as migrants surge in
Joe Biden refuses to take responsibility for the migrant crisis in New York caused by his lax border policies. The White House blames a lack of Congressional action for not sending more assistance. New York is left to bear the financial burden of housing and feeding the migrants, costing the state billions of dollars.


Red State: Lawsuit: National Archives Admits Holding 5,400 Biden Pseudonymized Emails, Won't Release Them
Lawsuit: National Archives Admits Holding 5,400 Biden Pseudonymized Emails, Won't Release Them
The Southeastern Legal Foundation is suing the National Archives and Records Administration to release over 5,400 emails from Vice President Joe Biden where he used a pseudonym, more than 400 days after the request was made. The foundation believes that public officials abuse their power and seek to hide their actions, and that transparency is crucial for holding the political class accountable. They argue that the American public deserves to know the contents of these emails.

House Oversight Chairman James Comer has also requested these emails, as he believes they could provide further details about Biden's dealings with Ukraine. The emails were sent to Hunter Biden under various aliases, possibly to keep his son informed about communication with Ukraine. It is worth noting that one of the email addresses may be an homage to Biden and his son's relationship to the payment card industry. Biden received political contributions from MBNA employees before becoming vice president. The president himself has also used email aliases in the past.


#society

Flag And Cross: People Immediately Uncomfortable with Biden Touching Kid’s Face as He Visits DC Middle School
People Immediately Uncomfortable with Biden Touching Kid’s Face as He Visits DC Middle School


President Joe Biden's pattern of inappropriate touching, particularly with children, has raised concerns among viewers. A recent picture shows him stroking the face of a young student, adding to the unease caused by other awkward photographs and videos. Social media users expressed discomfort and questioned why Biden always feels the need to touch kids. The controversy surrounding his behavior has prompted calls for him to be more mindful and respectful.


Daily Wire: Lawsuit Against Man Who Joined Wyoming Sorority Dismissed By Federal Judge
Lawsuit Against Man Who Joined Wyoming Sorority Dismissed By Federal Judge
A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit brought by members of a sorority at the University of Wyoming seeking to remove a biological male who identifies as a woman from membership. The judge refuses to define "woman" and emphasizes that the sorority has the right to define its own membership.


Red State: D.C. Drivers and Police Have Had Enough With Climate Activists Blocking Road
D.C. Drivers and Police Have Had Enough With Climate Activists Blocking Road
Climate activists blocked the road into the Burning Man festival on Tribal land, causing anger among drivers. The activists were confronted by frustrated drivers, leading to a physical altercation. Police intervened and arrested the activists, surprising them with a lack of warnings.


#economy

Townhall: A Tragic Day for American Patients
A Tragic Day for American Patients
The Biden administration is set to announce the first 10 drugs subject to price controls under the Inflation Reduction Act . This policy will limit patient access to existing medicines and hinder the development of new ones. Government-imposed price controls have been proven to reduce incentives for innovation and restrict patients' access to drugs. The decline in new treatments will negatively impact patients and their loved ones . This heavy-handed intervention undermines the chances of recouping development costs and earning profit, making investing in new medicines less attractive. The IRA's controls on small-molecule drugs are especially concerning, as they can kick in just nine years after FDA approval instead of 13 for biologics. By the end of the decade, most top-selling medicines will be subject to price controls, undermining America's successful free-market system (, ).


#military

Forbes: It’s No Surprise That the USAF Will Train Ukrainian Pilots in Arizona This Fall
It’s No Surprise That the USAF Will Train Ukrainian Pilots in Arizona This Fall
The U.S. is set to train Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16s in Arizona this fall. The lack of specific numbers is due to the Netherlands and Denmark reaching training capacity. The training may include pilots without prior flight experience and reflects American priorities in pilot training.


#culture

Fox News: Life of Michael Jackson: The 'King of Pop' from his start with Jackson 5, massive solo hits, his scandals
Life of Michael Jackson: The 'King of Pop' from his start with Jackson 5, massive solo hits, his scandals


Michael Jackson was a legendary pop star known for his hit songs, iconic performances, and controversies. He died in 2009 at the age of 50 due to cardiac arrest caused by a combination of drugs. Jackson wore a single white glove as part of his signature style, which he said was to cover a skin condition called vitiligo. He had three children and had a successful career both as a member of The Jackson 5 and as a solo artist. There have been movies and documentaries made about his life and controversies, including the recent documentary "Leaving Neverland."


#health

Fox News: Australian neurosurgeon finds parasitic worm in woman’s brain while investigating 'mystery illness'
Australian neurosurgeon finds parasitic worm in woman’s brain while investigating 'mystery illness'
A neurosurgeon in Australia found a 3-inch parasite worm in a patient's brain during a biopsy. The worm, previously unknown as a human parasite, was identified as the larva of an Australian native roundworm.


Fox News: North Carolina Medicaid expansion delayed due to lack of final budget
North Carolina Medicaid expansion delayed due to lack of final budget
North Carolina's Medicaid expansion, set to begin on October 1, will be delayed due to the state budget not being passed. Without a budget, the implementation of coverage for low-income adults cannot proceed. Although state officials had hoped for a timely budget, Republican leaders in the General Assembly have been slow in negotiating. The launch date for expansion is uncertain, and could possibly be postponed until December or even 2024.


#sports

Fox News: Tropical Storm Idalia forces University of Florida football team to alter travel plans for season opener
Tropical Storm Idalia forces University of Florida football team to alter travel plans for season opener
The Florida Gators are changing their travel plans for their season opener in Utah to avoid Tropical Storm Idalia. They will practice in Gainesville, fly to Dallas, spend the night there, and then travel to Salt Lake City. Coach Billy Napier sees this as a positive opportunity for the team to have extra focus and spend more time together.

Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to hit Florida with hurricane-force winds by Wednesday. This is the first storm of the hurricane season and comes as the state is still dealing with damage from last year's Hurricane Ian. Idalia has intensified and is predicted to become a major hurricane with potentially life-threatening storm surges.


Forbes: Dwight Howard Still Lamenting His Lost Orlando Magic Legacy
Dwight Howard Still Lamenting His Lost Orlando Magic Legacy
Dwight Howard, once a dominant center for the Orlando Magic, regrets his bitter end in Orlando. Despite being a defensive monster, Howard failed to develop as a serious offensive player. He agitated his way out of Orlando in 2011 and became a Hall of Fame journeyman, leaving no lasting legacy.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: Eating Wild Podcast Episode 10: Beer Battered with Frank Ungaro
Eating Wild Podcast Episode 10: Beer Battered with Frank Ungaro
On the latest episode of Outdoor Journal Radio’s Eating Wild podcast, Frank Ungaro joins the boys to discuss various topics. They cover Frank's encounter with Japanese Fried Chicken, Antonio's examination of the ideal pulled pork, a beginner's kit for muskie anglers, and a recipe for Ugly Pike Pilsner beer batter inspired by the podcast.


Gataway Couple: Safety Tips for Solo RV Travel
Safety Tips for Solo RV Travel
Embrace the solo RV travel lifestyle and make memories while staying safe. Traveling alone allows for freedom and self-discovery, but it can also be challenging and lonely. Take precautions, know how to operate your RV, accept help from others, and invest in safety measures like an alarm system and pepper spray. Trust your instincts, carry a first aid kit, and always let someone know your whereabouts. Enjoy the adventure, but stay safe.


Boating Magazine: 2023 Sea Pro 259 Boat Test, Pricing, Specs | Boating Mag
2023 Sea Pro 259 Boat Test, Pricing, Specs | Boating Mag
Boating magazine tests Sea Pro's 259 deep-V boat with twin Suzuki DF 140 engines. The boat performs well, and the engines are fueled with EcoGen 90, a sustainable marine fuel.


#other

Forbes: Miley Cyrus Is Looking To Reclaim Her Chart Power With New Single ‘Used To Be Young’
Miley Cyrus Is Looking To Reclaim Her Chart Power With New Single ‘Used To Be Young’
Miley Cyrus releases new single "Used To Be Young" to regain her hitmaker status. Her previous single "Flowers" was a huge success, but subsequent singles "River" and "Jaded" did not perform as well. Cyrus hopes that "Used To Be Young" will prove her ability to consistently top the charts.


Breitbart: European Airline Creates First Adults-Only Zone with No Babies Allowed
European Airline Creates First Adults-Only Zone with No Babies Allowed
Corendon Airlines, a Turkish-Dutch carrier, is introducing an "Only Adult" zone on its flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao. The zone will have extra legroom and curtains to separate it from the rest of the plane, providing a quiet environment for travelers without children. The seats in the adult-only zone will cost an additional 45 euros, and travelers 16 years and older can purchase them.


Breitbart: Storm Idalia Barrels Toward Florida Landfall as It Builds to Hurricane Strength
Storm Idalia Barrels Toward Florida Landfall as It Builds to Hurricane Strength
Tropical Storm Idalia has intensified into a hurricane and is expected to become extremely dangerous before hitting the Florida coastline within the next 24 hours. A state of emergency has been declared for 33 Florida counties in preparation for the storm's landfall, with strong winds and flooding predicted in western regions of the state. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has warned residents to be prepared for potentially life-threatening storm surges.