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30 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive: Maui Resident Says Joe Biden's Visit 'Was a Waste of Time'
Maui resident blames President Biden's visit for hindering relief efforts after Lahaina fire. Residents criticize Biden's delayed response and compare his remarks to a small fire in his own home.
Red State: LA Jury Awards Man a Whopping $3.75 Million in Damages Related to His BLM Riot Participation
A jury awards $3.75 million to a protester who was hit by foam projectiles fired by LAPD officers during a protest after George Floyd's death. The protester, Asim Jamal Shakir Jr., taunted officers and targeted his uncle, Officer Eric Anderson. The lawsuit claims negligence on the part of LAPD and Shakir's uncle.
The decision by the jury is likely influenced by the bias against cops in Los Angeles and the media's portrayal. The evidence was unclear, but the jury sided with the protester. The LAPD and Shakir's uncle are left changed by the outcome.
Fox News: Nikki Haley hammers Kamala Harris' record: 'She has failed' at 'everything she's ever been given'
Republican hopeful Nikki Haley challenges supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris to name a single positive accomplishment. Atlantic writer Jemele Hill accuses Haley of racism, suggesting fear of a Black woman president is the motivation. Haley argues that it is Harris' incompetence, not her identity, that is the problem.
Fox News: National Archives says it has 5,000 emails potentially linked to alleged Biden pseudonyms: Lawsuit
The National Archives possesses 5,300 emails and documents potentially containing pseudonyms used by President Biden during his vice presidency, according to a lawsuit by the Southeastern Legal Foundation . The foundation, which sued the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), requested records related to three email accounts allegedly used by then-Vice President Biden to communicate with his son, Hunter Biden. NARA confirmed the existence of over 5,000 potentially responsive documents but has not provided any to the foundation .
#society
Breitbart: Canada's Conservatives Begin to Oppose Trudeau's Transgenderism
Conservative politicians in Ontario are changing transgender policies by requiring parental notification when children adopt an opposite-sex persona in schools. The shift in policy is a response to public opposition towards the government's pro-migration stance. Transsexual advocates and LGBTQ activists are protesting the new child protections, arguing that children old enough to understand the concept of pronouns should be able to make their own decisions without parental involvement. The change in policy reflects the Conservative Party's attempt to shore up political support while avoiding public opposition to donor-backed migration.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Colorado Springs school has REVERSED decision on disallowing the Gadsden Flag
The school board reverses its decision and allows Aiden to keep the Gadsden Flag patch on his backpack.
The Blaze: Climate change outrage erupts when Martha Stewart uses iceberg as cocktail garnish on vacation cruise
Martha Stewart received backlash for using an iceberg as a cocktail garnish on her vacation cruise in Greenland. Critics argued that it was tone-deaf to use glacier ice while the planet is facing global warming.
Front Page Magazine: Are These Our Locust Years?
The narrator reflects on the similarities between the current state of the world and the tumultuous Thirties. Cultural decay, political corruption, and foolishness threaten our civilization. Meanwhile, the threat of large-scale wars from Russia and China looms, as do the destructive consequences of rejecting science and common sense. The assault on the family and parents' rights also poses a dangerous threat to our society. These issues, like locusts, have the potential to devour our way of life.
#economy
Forbes: Short-Sightedness And Failure Of Europe’s Energy Risk Mitigation Strategies
Europe is experiencing fluctuations in natural gas prices due to outages in Australia, a major exporter of liquified natural gas. This vulnerability to energy shocks is a result of Europe's reliance on LNG imports to avoid an energy crisis caused by the political unpalatability of Russian gas imports after the Ukrainian war. As a bidding war for U.S. cargoes ensues, European gas prices have risen by around 50% in August, putting supply security anxieties into focus.
#education
Red State: NEW: The Gadsden Flag Kid Just Secured Total Victory
A Colorado child is kicked out of school for having a Gadsden Flag patch on his backpack. School officials claim the flag is prohibited due to its "origins in slavery." After the story goes viral, the school board reverses its decision and allows the child to keep the patch.
#crime
Fox News: New York man accused of brutally beating, urinating on unresponsive housemate, indicted for murder
A man in Port Jefferson Station, New York, was indicted for beating and choking his roommate to death. The incident was captured on a neighbor's surveillance system. The suspect is facing charges of second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder.
PJ Media: Anti-Abotion Activists Found Guilty of FACE Act Violations
Members of the anti-abortion group Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) were found guilty of conspiracy against rights and violation of the FACE Act. The charges stemmed from their protest outside a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic, where they believed babies were being born alive and left to die. Despite not impeding access to the clinic, they were charged by the Department of Justice. The case raises questions about the selective enforcement of laws and the presumption of innocence.
#other
Forbes: The 502s On Authenticity, Independent Release And Playing The Long Game
Indie folk band The 502s have had a successful year, releasing two EPs and performing at festivals like Lollapalooza. The group plans to continue touring and releasing new music in the future.
Newsbusters: SOURCES: Univision Rehires Daniel Coronell As President of News
Univision rehired Daniel Coronell as President of News, despite his controversial past. This move signals a return to their activist model of news reporting and raises questions about the credibility of Univision. The decision also suggests corporate turmoil within TelevisaUnivision and may have implications for the upcoming GOP primary debate.
Forbes: Hurricane Idalia Strengthens To Category 2: Here Are The Evacuation Orders And Closures In Effect As Storm Nears Florida Landfall
Residents in Florida's Gulf Coast are under evacuation orders as Hurricane Idalia, a Category 2 storm, approaches. The hurricane is following a similar path as Hurricane Ian, Florida's deadliest hurricane in almost 90 years. Mandatory evacuation orders are in place in several counties along the coast, while schools, colleges, museums, and airports have also shut down.