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30 Aug 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Rep. Jordan Slaps ‘Digital Brownshirts’ with Scorching Subpoenas
House Republicans have issued subpoenas to the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), accusing them of colluding with Big Tech to censor conservatives online. The CCDH, known for targeting conservative media outlets, has failed to produce any documents related to the investigation. The subpoena comes as the CCDH faces a lawsuit from Elon Musk, who claims they are trying to destroy his platform.
Red State: Nick Begich Announces Another Run for Alaska's Sole House Seat
Republican Nick Begich III is running for Alaska's House seat against incumbent Democrat Mary Peltola, highlighting Peltola's shortcomings. Begich's campaign drew a good turnout, while Peltola participated in a phone town hall. The GOP's candidate pool to challenge Peltola was initially thin, but Begich agreed to run again after no one else showed interest. The 2024 contest might be different without Sarah Palin's involvement. Alaska's strategic position favors candidates who understand its importance. Begich comes from a Democratic family but aligns with GOP policies. The Talkeetna Halibut Taco stand has mysteriously exploded.
Breitbart: Argentine Presidential Front-Runner Javier Milei: Biden a 'Threat to Western Values'
Argentinian presidential front-runner Javier Milei criticizes socialists, calling them "garbage" and "human excrement." Colombia's far-left President Gustavo Petro compares Milei to Hitler. Milei, an anti-establishment candidate, denounces socialism and brands Joe Biden a "threat to Western values." Petro equates Milei's remarks to Hitler's statements. Milei's proposed reforms include shutting down government agencies, adopting the US dollar, and cutting ties with China. He vows to eliminate socialist influence in national culture.
Daily Wire: Military Leaders Declare Coup In Central African Nation, Vow To ‘Dissolve All Institutions Of The Republic’
Military leaders in Gabon declared a coup shortly after the country re-elected President Ali Bongo Ondimba. The coup leaders placed Bongo under house arrest and claimed to have canceled the election results. The unrest is part of a growing trend of coups in Africa.
Fox News: Biden admin hit with lawsuit for restricting oil, gas production: 'Put American jobs at risk'
The Biden administration faces a lawsuit over restrictions on offshore oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico. The American Petroleum Institute, State of Louisiana, and Chevron filed a complaint challenging the Bureau of Ocean Management's notice of sale for Lease Sale 261. The lawsuit claims that these actions are illegal and jeopardize energy security, American jobs, and the Gulf Coast economy.
The Right Scoop: KJP doesn’t like question about Joe Biden’s mental and physical stamina [VIDEO]
A new book reveals that President Joe Biden's mental and physical acuity have declined due to his advanced age. He admits to feeling tired and struggles to recall names. Despite questions about his abilities, his campaign and the media have tried to hide these issues. Biden's spokesperson denies the claims. Expect limited media coverage of the book.
#society
Breitbart: John Mellencamp: Only 1-2% of Black People in Modern America Have Better Lives than Slaves
80s rock singer John Mellencamp claims that only 1% or 2% of black people in America are better off today than they were as slaves. He argues that sports is another form of slavery and that white people love to be entertained by black people. However, Bill Maher disagrees, stating that playing fields are far better than cotton fields. According to Pew Research, about half of all racial groups in America have achieved middle-class status, including 47% of blacks. Therefore, Mellencamp's claim seems doubtful.
Townhall: Apparently, Not All Black Lives Matter
Most black lives don't matter to the media, unless they are killed by a white person. The media ignores the countless black people who are murdered by their own community. This biased coverage perpetuates an imaginary white supremacy narrative and ignores the real issues at hand.
#economy
Forbes: Food Prices Outpace General Inflation: Here’s What You Need To Know
Food prices continue to rise due to factors such as the war in Ukraine, shipping costs, and higher production costs. Food inflation has outpaced general inflation, with the cost of food rising 4.9% in the past year. Grain products, frozen foods, noncarbonated drinks, candy, and margarine are among the items that saw significant price increases. The COVID rebound and supply chain disruptions are major contributors to rising prices. Some food prices, including bacon, pork chops, chicken, eggs, and milk, have fallen. The impact of inflation is expected to continue as long as there is an imbalance between supply and demand, with global factors such as shipping costs and government spending playing a role. The Fed is likely to continue tightening policies to address inflation.
Fox News: Oregon political leaders are delighted by the state's sunny revenue forecast
Oregon's post-pandemic economy sees an increase in corporate tax collections, providing resources for public services. State economists report a boost in total general fund resources and urge investments in housing, combating crime, and addressing urgent needs. With rising living standards, bold investments in infrastructure are also recommended.
#culture
Breitbart: Pakistani Facing Prison over Calls to Kill Islam Critic Geert Wilders
Dutch prosecutors demand 12-year prison sentence for former Pakistani cricketer accused of incitement to murder anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders. Pakistani suspect offers €21,000 bounty for anyone who kills Wilders. Threat sparked by Wilders organizing a cartoon competition of the Prophet Muhammad. Prosecution says killing Wilders would be an attack on the rule of law. Latif banned from cricket for match-fixing scandal. International warrant issued for his arrest. Muslim world angered by Quran burnings in Sweden. Preliminary hate speech charges filed against Iraqi refugee.
#health
Breitbart: WATCH: Mitch McConnell Inexplicably Freezes at Podium Again
Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell froze and appeared disoriented during a press conference in Covington, Kentucky. A video showed him mumbling incoherently and staring off into the distance for an extended period of time. This incident follows a similar episode at the U.S. Capitol.
Fox News: Vibrio bacteria blamed for 2 deaths in Connecticut
Connecticut residents die from bacterial infections related to raw shellfish and seawater. The infections do not come from Connecticut shellfish.
The American Spectator: Mitch McConnell Freezes Again During Press Conference
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has experienced another episode of freezing while addressing reporters, raising concerns about his health. During a press conference in Kentucky, McConnell froze and stopped talking for nearly 30 seconds when asked about running for reelection in 2026. His aide had to step in and repeat the question. McConnell briefly responded to two more questions with his aide's assistance before leaving. The senator's health issues, including previous freeze-ups and falls, have sparked discussions about the importance of considering age and health in electing public officials.
#education
Newsbusters: Force-Feeding Ideology in Elementary Schools
Religious parents in Maryland are denied the right to remove their children from classrooms when LGBTQ+ books are read aloud. This violates the First Amendment's "free exercise" clause. Public schools have more influence over young minds than parents, yet religious values are not allowed to be taught.
#crime
Fox News: 3 charged near Philadelphia in 'ghost gun' trafficking scheme
Authorities have charged a Philadelphia-area man, Tony Phan Ho, and his two friends, Ritha "Kay" Ngoy and Michael Phan Nguyen, with operating a corrupt organization, conspiracy, and weapons counts. Ho was monitored by federal investigators after silencer components were shipped to his home. The investigation uncovered evidence of Ho trafficking "ghost guns" and silencers that he assembled at his home.
Daily Wire: Another California Smash-And-Grab Sees Thieves Make Off With Half A Million Dollars In Jewelry
A band of thieves robbed a jewelry store in Pasadena, Los Angeles, stealing about $500,000 worth of merchandise. The store owner was pepper sprayed during the incident. This robbery is part of a string of organized retail thefts in the area.
Human Events: 25-year-old man caught raping baby cow in UK
A British man pleads guilty to raping a calf. The act occurred in June 2022 in Dorset county. Caught on security cameras, he is set to be sentenced on charges of sexual penetration and animal suffering.
Daily Wire: 18-State Coalition, Legal Group Appeal Ruling That Deemed TN Law Shielding Kids From Sexually Explicit Performances ‘Unconstitutional’
A coalition of 18 states and America First Legal are appealing a district court ruling that blocked a Tennessee law banning sexually explicit performances in front of children. The district court found the law unconstitutional, but the coalition argues that protecting children from inappropriate content is necessary. They believe the court ruling allows harmful sexual content to be exposed to children.
#sports
Forbes: One-On-One With ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi On The State Of Men’s Tennis
Men’s tennis is at a crossroads with the "Big 3" era winding down. Novak Djokovic is the main player left, and he is involved in the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) as a challenge to the established Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Another hot topic is the role of Saudi Arabia in hosting tennis events, including the NextGen Finals.
Andrea Gaudenzi, the Executive Chairman of the ATP, believes in the long-term strength of men's tennis despite the retirement of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. He sees the current rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz as exciting. Gaudenzi also discusses the ATP's interest in expanding into Saudi Arabia and its consideration of the country's human rights issues. He believes that unity between men's and women's tennis, including the Slams, would be the best structure for the sport.
Fox News: Retired Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn opens up on injuries, struggle with insomnia
Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn opens up about her numerous surgeries and the constant pain she endures. She discusses her struggle with insomnia and the toll it has taken on her. Despite her challenges, Vonn remains hopeful about the future and her desire to ski again.
Forbes: Harsh Truth About Damian Lillard Trade Market: It Was Never Really There
The Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard wants to be traded to the Miami Heat, but there aren't many teams interested in making a deal. Lillard's age, injury history, and massive contract make him a risky acquisition.
#outdoors
Backpacker: The 5 Best Hiking Trails Just Outside Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park offers more than just its famous attractions. Hikers can explore impressive trails and beautiful lakes outside the park's borders.
#other
Fox News: New Jersey alligator on the loose, reptile evades police capture
A sneaky alligator is on the loose in New Jersey, baffling authorities. The 3 to 4-foot reptile has been spotted in local lakes multiple times since August 23rd.
The Blaze: THIS is what made Glenn Greenwald get into an ON-AIR FISTFIGHT
American journalist Glenn Greenwald reveals the details of his fistfight with Brazilian journalist Augusto Nunes during a radio show in 2019. The incident occurred while Greenwald was reporting on political unrest in Brazil and Nunes made derogatory comments about Greenwald's children. The altercation occurred when the two journalists ended up sitting next to each other on the show.