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30 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: Jordan Subpoenas Anti-Free Speech Org Over Censorship Collusion
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan has issued a subpoena to the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a foreign dark money group, demanding communications and documents regarding the government's influence on online content moderation. The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the extent of government involvement in censoring speech and aims to develop legislation to prevent such suppression. CCDH, which previously tried to deplatform The Federalist, has been accused of colluding with the Biden administration and has been given until the end of September to comply with the subpoena.
Forbes: DeSantis Under Fire For Rejectings Millions In Home Energy Funding From Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rejected over $350 million in funding for energy efficiency initiatives, including money for low-income households. This move is seen as a rebuke to President Biden's economic agenda, and it could burden Floridians who need to rebuild or weatherize their homes after a hurricane. The veto also exposes DeSantis to criticism from Democrats and may dull the impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act in Florida.
PJ Media: Jon Voight Drops Rhetorical Bombs on Biden Admin Over Attacks on Trump
Hollywood is a progressive cesspool that blacklists conservatives. Actor Jon Voight speaks out against the Biden administration and warns of a civil war. Voight urges Americans to stand up for truth and freedom.
#society
Fox News: Paris Jackson brushes off trolls criticizing her armpit hair in tribute video to her father Michael Jackson
Paris Jackson faced criticism for not shaving her armpits in a video she posted on Instagram to honor her late father, Michael Jackson, on his birthday. Jackson defended herself on X (formerly Twitter), stating that she forgot to shave and it wasn't intentional. She also discussed how her father didn't like celebrating his birthday and explained why she doesn't always post about it on social media.
Spectator USA: Europe is not a museum
The author highlights that Europe is undergoing significant changes that many American tourists may not fully recognize. The continent is experiencing an influx of immigrants, a demographic revolution, and the impacts of climate change. In addition, Europe is not simply a museum of history, but a place of ongoing political and social transformation. American tourists must look beyond the familiar tourist spots to truly understand the complexity and dynamism of modern Europe.
The Blaze: 'Tolerate it' and 'look away': Female students allegedly discover exposed male in girls' restroom, prompting parents to sue school district over policy
Parents in Michigan filed a lawsuit against their children's school district over a policy that allows biological male students to use the girls' restrooms. Four female students discovered an exposed male in the girls' restroom and when they reported it, they were told to tolerate it. The girls feel harassed and bullied.
The New American: Silicon Valley Elites Spending Millions to Build Their Own Utopian City
Silicon Valley elites, including Jan Sramek, Laurene Powell Jobs, and the Collison brothers, have spent $800 million on purchasing land in northern California to build a left-wing utopian city. The planned community will offer clean energy and public transportation.
Breitbart: Virginia Man Reunited with Chilean Birth Mother After 42 Years Apart
A man reunites with his long-lost birth mother in Chile after 42 years, thanks to a DNA test. The reunion was made possible by a nonprofit organization. The man's birth was part of a larger scheme of counterfeit adoptions under a past military regime.
The Blaze: MacIntyre: The danger of zombie constitutionalism
Sovereign citizens believe they can evade the law by claiming exemption from it. They base their ideology on the Articles of Confederation, the first governing document of America. However, their argument is irrelevant as the Constitution became the key governing document in American history. The Constitution shaped the nation and its values, rendering the Articles of Confederation obsolete. The delusional attempts of sovereign citizens to avoid arrest through legal technicalities are futile and laughable.
Fox News: Lia Thomas' former teammate says 'trans rights' have been prioritized over 'concerns of women'
Paula Scanlan, a former teammate of Lia Thomas, criticized the movement for being absorbed into the Democratic Party and prioritizing "trans rights" over women's safety. Scanlan expressed concerns about sexual assault by transgender women being neglected by women's organizations. She also accused university officials of disregarding the concerns of women on the swim team regarding Thomas' participation.
#war
Breitbart: Drone Strikes Against Russian Territory Overnight 'Biggest' of War So Far
Drone strikes in Eastern Russia hit targets including Russian military aircraft. Ukraine claims responsibility for the strikes, causing damage and fires. Russia dismisses the significance of the attacks.
Breitbart: U.S. Draws on Stockpiles to Send $250 Million in Weapons to Ukraine
The Biden administration will send $250 million in weapons and ammunition to Ukraine. The package includes mine-clearing equipment, artillery, and medical gear.
Euromaidan Press: Russia says it shot down cruise missile over Crimea – CNN
Russian officials claim to have shot down a Ukrainian cruise missile over Crimea and two drones over the Bryansk Oblast. The missile set a field on fire, but there were no casualties or damage.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine allegedly launched over 190 drone attacks on Russia and occupied Crimea in 2023 – BBC
Ukraine allegedly launched over 190 drone attacks on Russia and occupied Crimea in 2023 according to BBC. The attacks targeted bases, airfields, and naval bases in Russia and Russian-annexed Crimea.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: India Can Benefit From a Bigger BRICS
India may benefit from the recent expansion of BRICS, despite concerns about China's influence and an anti-Western stance. The addition of new members could grant BRICS more influence overall, which is good for India. The expansion didn't go entirely in India's favor, but it still enjoys relations with the new members.
#economy
Fox News: Wisconsin economic development agency underperformed in last 3 fiscal years, audit finds
Wisconsin's economic development agency, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), has seen a decline in performance over the last three fiscal years, according to a legislative audit. The review found that the WEDC's governing board failed to post meeting minutes and did not update policies to align with state laws. The agency also awarded grants to ineligible recipients and failed to enforce repayment and verification requirements. The audit also revealed discrepancies in job creation data and highlighted the agency's reliance on federal pandemic relief funds.
Washington Free Beacon: San Francisco May Lose Lucrative Tech Conference Because of Drugs and Homelessness, Organizer Says
San Francisco risks losing its lucrative "Dreamforce" tech conference due to concerns over homelessness and drug use in the city. Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, warned that if the current situation persists, this year's event may be the last, potentially depriving the city of $57 million in economic boost. Despite substantial donations from Salesforce, public safety remains an ongoing issue with rising homicides and fentanyl-related deaths.
Forbes: It’s No Surprise Disney’s Stock Hit A Nine-Year Low. Here’s Why
Disney's stock price hit a nine-year low as its theme park division and Marvel Studios face financial challenges. Decreased attendance at its theme parks and low box office returns for Marvel films have contributed to the decline. Disney's streaming platform, Disney+, has also become a financial burden, resulting in losses and increased competition with theater chains. In response, Disney has made cost-cutting measures and shifted focus towards theatrical releases. However, its continued reliance on inter-connected storylines and overcrowded movie schedules may not be sustainable.
Foreign Policy: Japan’s GDP Bump Is Real but Fragile
Japan's economy experienced significant growth in the second quarter, outperforming other major global economies. The growth was influenced by a boom in exports, a decline in imports, and an increase in foreign tourism. However, there are concerns about the sustainability of this economic surge, as wage increases and future domestic demand remain uncertain. Despite these potential challenges, Japan's government is implementing policies to encourage investment and strengthen the country's presence in the world economy.
#culture
Spectator USA: Flour power: a single ingredient can be life-changing
Growing up in a mixed American household, I looked different from my classmates. We would go to diverse neighborhoods to find the ingredients for our cooking.
Spectator USA: The death of Superman
In Mark Millar's comic series "Red Son," Superman fights for socialism in Soviet-occupied Ukraine. Hollywood fails to capture the fundamentally American hero that Superman represents.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: Under Pressure! - The Infamous Winchester Model 1893
The Winchester Model 1893 pump-action shotgun gained infamy for safety issues and underwent a major recall due to structural and manufacturing flaws. It was designed during the transition from black powder to smokeless powder ammunition and suffered from hang fires and explosions. Despite its innovative design, the flawed Model 1893 serves as a cautionary tale of the risks involved in new technologies.
#health
Red State: LIVE VIP GOLD CHAT: Are You Ready for the Return of Lockdowns?
RedState is hosting a live chat discussing rumors of another round of lockdowns due to the pandemic. They will also explore the potential dangers of N95 masks. Joining as a VIP Gold member grants access to a variety of content from Townhall Media sites.
Flag And Cross: McConnell Appears to Suffer Another Scary Health Episode - Camera Keeps Rolling as Aides Step In
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell experienced a health episode during a press event, freezing for nearly 30 seconds. This is the second incident this summer and has sparked calls for his retirement. McConnell brushed off questions about his re-election plans and former President Trump.
Daily Wire: Biden Has Spent $100,OOO On Cosmetic Surgery, Top Plastic Surgeon Claims
President Biden's plastic surgeon estimates he spent around $100,000 on cosmetic procedures, including a face and eyebrow lift. Dr. Motykie noticed signs of plastic surgery in Biden's hair, brow, ear, neck, and eyes. Biden has faced criticism in the past for prioritizing optics and making shallow remarks.
#education
The Babylon Bee: Colorado School Releases Powerful Commercial For Why You Should Homeschool
The Vanguard School in Colorado Springs wins "Homeschool Recruiter of the Year" award, as a commercial showcasing the benefits of homeschooling goes viral.
The New American: School's Gadsden Flag Ban Overturned After Student's Video Goes Viral - The New American
A 12-year-old boy is suspended for having a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. School deems it linked to slavery, but video goes viral and school reverses decision.
#crime
Breitbart: British Spy Admits Stabbing U.S. Spy at UK Cyberespionage Headquarters
Former UK intelligence worker, Joshua Bowles, pleaded guilty to attempted murder after stabbing an American woman stationed at Britain's cyberespionage agency. He attacked her because he believed she represented the state and worked for GCHQ. Bowles also admitted to assaulting a man who tried to intervene.
Forbes: Harrison Floyd—Only Jailed Trump Co-Defendant—Released On Bond After Five Nights In Georgia Jail
Harrison Floyd, co-defendant in Trump's election interference case, was granted bond and released after surrendering. He faces charges of RICO, influencing witnesses, and conspiracy.
Daily Wire: DeSantis To Would-Be Looters After Hurricane: ‘You Loot, We Shoot’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warned potential looters that they will face consequences if they try to break into someone's home in the aftermath of a hurricane. He emphasized the right of people to defend their property and stated that looters never know what they are walking into, as many residents in that part of Florida are advocates of the Second Amendment. DeSantis urged everyone to come together and support each other instead of taking advantage of a difficult situation.
The New American: Government Seizes and Dumps Amish Farmers' Fresh-raised Food - The New American
In the city of Farmville, Virginia, the Amish farmers, Samuel and Katie Fisher, face legal trouble for their involvement in the illegal possession and transportation of animals. Their locally raised meat has been seized and discarded, leaving their family without a source of income or food.
Other stories covered include Republicans seeking information on Joe Biden's use of aliases in his emails, the truth about guns and race revealed by a sheriff investigating a racially motivated shooting in Florida, and tribal police in Nevada causing distress to out-of-state environmental protesters.
National Review: Democratic County Supervisor Condemns Ineffectual California State Laws Leading to ‘Epidemic of Organized Retail Theft’
A Democratic county supervisor in California condemns state laws regarding retail theft and calls for change. He initially supported Proposition 47, which made retail thefts under $950 a misdemeanor, but now acknowledges his mistake. The supervisor plans to introduce legislation and form a task force to combat organized theft rings.
Red State: Smash-and-Grab Robberies Are out of Control, What's Being Done to Stop Them?
Yesterday, a smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store in Pasadena resulted in over $500,000 of jewelry being stolen. The increasing number of these crimes in California, particularly Los Angeles, is attributed to Propositions 47 and 57, which have weakened the criminal justice system and allowed criminals to evade consequences.
Daily Wire: Retired Navy Officer Gets 100 Stitches After Brutal Mugging In Philadelphia While Walking His Dog
Retired Navy officer brutally beaten, mugged while walking his dog in Philadelphia. Attacker still on the run.
#sports
Fox News: Riley Gaines supports suspension of transgender cyclist for 'abusive and threatening behavior'
Riley Gaines supports UCI's suspension of a transgender cyclist, Veronica Ivy, who criticized the UCI's ban on transgender women in women's events. Ivy exhibited abusive behavior. Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer, shared UCI's findings and tweets from Ivy. Ivy expressed anger and vowed to continue racing against the ban. Gaines commended UCI for holding Ivy accountable.
Flag And Cross: HS Football Coach Arrested, Loses Certification After Video Appears to Show Him Punch Player During Game
A high school football coach in Georgia had his coaching certificate revoked after a video showed him punching one of his players during a televised game. The coach, Carl Sledge, was arrested and charged with simple battery. The incident has sparked an investigation into alleged abuse within the Benjamin E. Mays High School football team.
Breitbart: Olivia Dunne Delivers Empowering Message Behind SI Photo Shoot
LSU gymnast and SI swimsuit model Olivia Dunne embraces her busy life as an opportunity to inspire women everywhere. In her Sports Illustrated photoshoot, Dunne shares her experience balancing athletics, education, and modeling. She aims to show that women can excel in multiple areas and be strong and independent. Dunne also works to empower fellow female athletes by establishing The Livvy Fund at LSU to assist student-athletes in securing endorsement deals.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: AO Review: Savior Equipment Realtree American Classic Double Rifle
Savior Equipment has released the newly redesigned American Classic double rifle case, offering improved features and a wider range of colors and camo patterns. The case is durable and offers ample storage space, making it a great option for firearm transportation.
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review: Athlon Optics Helos BTR GEN2 2-12x42 FFP IR
Outdoor Review: Eugene L. provides a detailed review of the Athlon Optics Helos BTR GEN2 2-12×42 FFP IR scope. He praises the packaging, accessories, and optical quality of the scope. After testing it at the range, he concludes that it is a top contender in its price range and highly recommends it.
#other
Fox News: Biden dedicates $95 million to bolster Maui's power grid against future disasters
President Biden is sending $95 million to Hawaii to strengthen the power grid in Maui after wildfires and extreme weather events. The funds will be used to install stronger poles, bury power lines, and clear vegetation. Smart meters will also be utilized to locate and fix outages faster.