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30 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: US Border Patrol apprehends more than 7K migrants who crossed southern border illegally Tuesday: sources
U.S. Border Patrol apprehended over 7,000 migrants who illegally crossed into the U.S. after the expiration of Title 42. Border Patrol sectors are struggling to handle the surge in numbers.
#politics
Red State: Green Party Candidate Cornel West Slams 'Beyond Redemption' Democrat Party — for All the Wrong Reasons
Radical leftist Cornel West criticizes the Democrat Party for failing to meet the needs of the poor and working people. He believes the party is beyond redemption and dominated by corporate interests. Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden's re-election campaign, but West argues that Sanders' argument of breaking the corporate duopoly is not persuasive. West views the Democratic Party as incapable of addressing the needs of the poor and working people.
Breitbart: Ted Cruz: Biden's Alias Scandal Counters Media's 'Propaganda' Narrative
Sen. Ted Cruz accuses the establishment media of ignoring the growing email scandal involving President Joe Biden, who used aliases to communicate with Hunter Biden. The media's silence is seen as an attempt to protect their narrative and ignore the potentially damaging information. Cruz questions why the Biden White House has not provided a legitimate explanation for the use of these aliases.
Fox News: Email reveals Hunter's cozy relationship with highest levels of Obama's State Dept. as FARA accusations swirl
Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, had a close relationship with top officials in the Obama-Biden administration, according to email correspondence. The emails reveal that a top aide to then-Secretary of State John Kerry said that Kerry and Hunter were close friends and that Hunter asked Kerry to speak to his Georgetown University grad students. The revelations come as Hunter faces questions about potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
#society
Newsbusters: Judge Tosses Lawsuit Against Horny Trans Woman in Sorority
A group of University of Wyoming sorority sisters sued to block a transgender woman from their sorority chapter, claiming he was a sexual predator. The judge dismissed the case, stating that the sorority had already accepted the transgender woman as a member.
The Blaze: British agency criticized after telling millions of citizens not to heat their homes at night to reduce emissions
U.K. bureaucrats have recommended that households with electric-powered heating systems, including heat pumps, should not heat their homes at night in an effort to reduce emissions. This proposal has faced significant criticism and is seen by some as coercive social engineering. While gas-heated homes are currently exempt, there are plans to ban them in the future. Critics argue that the push for renewable energy is causing instability in the power grid and will make households colder and poorer.
Fox News: Nearly one-third of 18-year-old women in Japan may never have children, highlighting population concerns
A government institute in Japan revealed that roughly one-third of 18-year-old women may never have children, adding to the country's declining population. The number of children in Japan has been decreasing for over four decades as marriage and parenting interests decline, while financial worries increase. Despite promises from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to address the population crisis with new measures, a majority of the public remains skeptical. It is believed that marrying later in life and the rising cost of living are contributing factors to the decline in birth rates.
Fox News: Freefall: Elevator suddenly takes plunge in China apartment building, injuring three people
An elevator in China suddenly dropped, sending three people to the hospital. The incident occurred in a residential building in Changsha City. Two people remain hospitalized.
Fox News: ACLU of Maine reaches settlement in public defender suit
The ACLU of Maine has settled a lawsuit over the state's public defender system, with the state agency committed to seeking more funding and additional public defender offices. The settlement aims to bring long-term reforms to Maine's indigent criminal defense system.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Venice Film Festival Refuses to Acknowledge Taiwan, Calls Taiwanese Star Shu Qi 'Chinese Actress'
The Venice Film Festival is refusing to acknowledge Taiwan for the third year in a row, referring to entries from the independent democracy as being from "Taipei." This decision comes as China increases its aggression towards Taiwan and claims illegitimate territorial rights over the country. China's influence has also led to pressure on the entertainment and sports industries, with the Venice Film Festival bowing to Beijing's demands in 2021. Other international festivals like Cannes and Berlin still recognize Taiwan. This year's festival includes Taiwanese films, but they are categorized as being from "Taipei" in non-official sidebar sections. Taiwanese stars, such as Shu Qi, face a dilemma as China dominates the region's movie industry and punishes those who support Taiwan's independence.
The New American: Pentagon Pushes for Autonomous Systems as Chinese Seapower Grows
The Pentagon aims to field thousands of autonomous systems within two years as a counter to China's military ambitions in the Indo-Pacific. The initiative, called Replicator, will focus on technological innovation and could include drones and unmanned ships. The Pentagon also wants to expand the nation's industrial base to replenish missiles and weapons for a potential conflict with China, particularly regarding Taiwan. However, budget cuts and the removal of missile systems under the Biden administration are contributing to the growing disparity between the military capacities of the United States and Beijing.
#economy
Breitbart: Nolte: Families Canceling Costly Home Insurance in Biden’s America
Americans are canceling homeowner's insurance due to rising costs, with many unable to afford the premiums. This is a major gamble, as insurance not only covers the cost of replacing the house but also its contents and provides temporary housing. Financial struggles in the Biden economy, driven by factors like inflation and increased energy costs, are pushing people to take this risk.
#health
Forbes: McConnell Freezes–Again–At Press Conference Amid Questions Over Health
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) froze for nearly 40 seconds during a press conference in Kentucky, raising concerns about his health. This incident comes after he previously froze while delivering remarks on a defense spending bill and suffered a concussion in March.
Fox News: Texas resident dies from rare amoeba infection after swimming in lake
A Texas resident died from amebic meningitis after swimming in Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. Health officials warn about the risks of swimming in natural bodies of water. Amebic infections can occur when water is forced up the nose.
Fox News: UK's National Health Service introduces groundbreaking 'under the skin' cancer treatment injection
Britain's national health service, NHS England, has received approval to offer an injection for cancer treatment. The injection, called atezolizumab, is expected to significantly reduce treatment times for patients. Instead of being administered intravenously, the injection will be given "under the skin," cutting down the time needed for treatment to just seven minutes.
The Blaze: Alarming video shows Mitch McConnell, 81, freeze up a second time while speaking to reporters
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) had another freeze-up incident while responding to media questions, raising concerns about his health and ability to fulfill his Senate term.
Daily Wire: Watchdog Says Elizabeth Warren Being Fooled By ‘Bogus’ Pledge From Biden Nominee On Big Pharma Payments
President Biden's pick to head up the National Institute of Health, Monica Bertagnolli, made a promise to not work for a Big Pharma company for four years after leaving her position. However, a watchdog group claims the promise is "bogus" as her research can still be funded by pharmaceutical companies. Critics argue that Bertagnolli's history with Big Pharma and incompetence as a doctor make her unqualified for the position. The controversy surrounding her nomination includes opposition from Senator Bernie Sanders.
#crime
Breitbart: FBI Helps Take Down ‘Qakbot’ International Ransomware Operation
The FBI successfully takes down cybercrime ring Qakbot, which used a large botnet to spread ransomware through spam emails, causing millions in damages. Operation Duck Hunt spans multiple countries and disrupts the botnet infrastructure used by cybercriminals. The botnet infected over 700,000 computers, leading to ransomware attacks and the theft of millions of dollars.
Fox News: Indiana man charged with attacking co-worker with hammer, tells colleague: 'S--- happens'
Indiana factory worker Austin Hahn brutally attacks and severely injures his colleague with a tinner hammer, leaving him with skull fractures, brain bleeds, a broken jaw, and missing teeth. Hahn shows no remorse as he calmly tosses the hammer in the trash, tells a coworker "S--- happens," and drives to his mother's house. The motive for the attack remains unclear.
Forbes: Ex-Cardinal McCarrick Unfit To Stand Trial—Ending High-Profile Catholic Sex Abuse Case
Former cardinal and D.C. Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the highest-ranking Catholic cleric to face abuse charges in the U.S., had his child sexual abuse charges dismissed after a judge ruled him incompetent to stand trial due to cognitive issues. McCarrick, who was defrocked in 2019, still faces a criminal sexual assault charge in Wisconsin.
Fox News: Milwaukee man charged for striking, injuring officer with vehicle
A Milwaukee man, Timothy Jinor-Riley, has been charged with recklessly endangering safety and bail jumping after allegedly hitting a police officer with a vehicle during an arrest outside a hotel. The officer opened fire, injuring Jinor-Riley and another individual. The injured officer is recovering and will be placed on administrative duty.
#sports
Fox News: Bengals legend calls himself 'greatest entertainer' in NFL history, reveals all-time favorite celebration
Chad "OchoCinco" Johnson, recently inducted into the Bengals Ring of Honor, is known more for his outrageous touchdown celebrations than his stats. Johnson considers himself the greatest entertainer on the field and plans his celebrations carefully. A surprising favorite was when he grabbed a camera and filmed his family and friends. While his statistics may place him on the bubble for the Hall of Fame, Johnson believes his impact on the game and his entertainment value should secure his place.
#science
Daily Wire: Meteorologist Dumps Cold Water On CNN’s Idalia-Fueled Climate Hysteria
CNN's climate expert claims that the intensity of Hurricane Idalia is due to fossil fuel usage, but meteorologist Ryan Maue disagrees, stating that hurricanes with similar strength have occurred in the past.
#outdoors
Fishing The Midwest: Still Lots of Time for fishing! - Fishing The Midwest
As summer comes to an end, anglers can still enjoy great fishing in the fall. Different bodies of water will be productive at different times, with shallow lakes starting to cool earlier. Slower presentations such as jig/minnow or jig/plastic will work well as the water gets cooler.
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#technology
Fox News: Bosch closes deal to buy US semiconductor foundry in EV chip push
German company Bosch Group has acquired California chip manufacturer TSI Semiconductors in order to establish a U.S. manufacturing foothold for silicon carbide chips used in electric vehicles (EVs). Bosch plans to retool TSI's chip production facilities in Roseville, California with a $1.5 billion investment and start production in 2026. The acquisition will strengthen Bosch's semiconductor operations and address the growing demand for silicon carbide chips in the EV market.
Fox News: UMich internet access restored after security issue
Internet access was restored at the University of Michigan after an interruption due to a security issue. The outage affected all campuses, including the main Ann Arbor campus and smaller campuses in Dearborn and Flint. The investigation into the security issue is ongoing.