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Forbes: Gabon Coup: Military Officers Claim They Have Overthrown President Of The Central African Nation
Gabon Coup: Military Officers Claim They Have Overthrown President Of The Central African Nation
Military officers in Gabon have staged a coup, overthrowing President Ali Bongo Ondimba shortly after the announcement of his re-election. The military leaders dissolved all institutions of the republic and closed the country's borders. Bongo's whereabouts are currently unknown. Despite previous concerns about the legitimacy of the election, the coup came as a surprise as Gabon has not been known for political instability.


American Thinker: Ian Fleming's Joe Biden 5400
Ian Fleming's Joe Biden 5400
The National Archives admits to having 5,400 emails from Biden's pseudonym accounts used for government info and business discussions with Hunter Biden. Questions arise about Obama's knowledge and the ethics of a public figure using multiple pseudonyms in official matters.


Fox News: Media keeps calling Vivek Ramaswamy 'annoying' as he sees bump in Republican approval
Media keeps calling Vivek Ramaswamy 'annoying' as he sees bump in Republican approval
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has gained attention from the media and critics who describe him as "annoying." Ramaswamy's debate performance and his status as a political newcomer have made him a target for media scrutiny. Despite the criticism, Ramaswamy's campaign dismisses these claims.


American Thinker: Climate Change Did Not Cause The Devastation In Maui
Climate Change Did Not Cause The Devastation In Maui
The Maui wildfire devastated the tourist town of Lahaina, with a death toll of 114 and over 1,000 people still missing. FEMA teams stayed in expensive hotels while victims received minimal assistance. Democrats blamed climate change, but there were other factors at play, such as a lack of water, local winds, and invasive grasses. Poor land management and failure to take precautions also contributed to the intensity of the fire.


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Field & Stream: Best Hiking Underwear of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Best Hiking Underwear of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Hiking underwear is essential for comfort during outdoor adventures. We reviewed the best options for both men and women, considering factors like fabric, fit, and overall comfort. The top picks include Smartwool Intraknit Hipster, Patagonia Active Hipster Brief, and KUIU Ultra Merino Boxer Brief.


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Fox News: NASCAR speedways in Atlanta, Charlotte opening facilities for Hurricane Idalia evacuees
NASCAR speedways in Atlanta, Charlotte opening facilities for Hurricane Idalia evacuees
Atlanta Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway are offering free camping space to evacuees fleeing Hurricane Idalia. The tracks have previously opened their facilities for major hurricanes in the past. Camping will be available for as long as possible and amenities such as a bathhouse will be accessible.


American Thinker: A Silly Scheme by Green Zealots to Appease the Global Warming Gods?
A Silly Scheme by Green Zealots to Appease the Global Warming Gods?
In 2020, a pipeline explosion in Satartia, Mississippi released toxic gas, causing respiratory problems for residents. The Biden administration's push for carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems raises concerns about safety, long-term effects, and the profit-driven motivations behind the technology. Three companies are seeking permits for large-scale CCS projects, threatening landowners and the environment.