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#politics

Daily Wire: Cruz Slams Biden For Using Email Aliases As VP: ‘Implication Is You’re Trying To Hide Something’
Cruz Slams Biden For Using Email Aliases As VP: ‘Implication Is You’re Trying To Hide Something’
Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes President Joe Biden for using fake email aliases while he was vice president, implying that he was trying to conceal something. He highlights that thousands of these emails were related to Hunter Biden's business dealings, suggesting a conflict of interest. Cruz accuses Biden of avoiding questions and criticizes the media for not covering the scandal.


The American Mind: Debates & Mugshots | The Roundtable Ep. 185
Debates & Mugshots | The Roundtable Ep. 185
The podcast discusses American political life and the ideas that drive it. Donald Trump's mug shot went viral, sparking discussion on voting cleavages. The GOP primary debate was seen as auditions for VP, but the medium is outdated. The Right is experiencing splits and subdividing factions.


The Blaze: 'We're speeding toward assassination': Tucker Carlson says 'permanent Washington' finds Trump threatening
'We're speeding toward assassination': Tucker Carlson says 'permanent Washington' finds Trump threatening
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson suggests that former President Donald Trump could be targeted for assassination due to the threat he poses to the "permanent Washington." Carlson also expresses concern about President Joe Biden's ability to govern, stating that he fears for the direction of the country.


Breitbart: Syria: Anti-Government Protesters Ransack Assad's Socialist Party HQ
Syria: Anti-Government Protesters Ransack Assad's Socialist Party HQ
Anti-government protests in southern Syria see demonstrators attacking ruling party offices and demanding the resignation of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad. The protests, happening in Sweida, a province controlled by the central government, have rattled the Assad regime but do not pose an existential threat. The protests have spread to other areas in Syria, including Bedouin tribes in the south and Kurdish regions, and are fueled by discontent over the country's ailing economy and soaring inflation rates.


#society

The Right Scoop: WATCH: Aiden says his friends think he’s a star and are now putting the Gadsden flag on their lockers
WATCH: Aiden says his friends think he’s a star and are now putting the Gadsden flag on their lockers
A student in Colorado wins battle to keep Gadsden flag, gains popularity and gratitude.

A dog finds friendship with a little boy, and a man rescues lost cats from wildfires.


#economy

Forbes: Will Moët Hennessy And Pernod Ricard Usher In A New Era For Provence Rosé?
Will Moët Hennessy And Pernod Ricard Usher In A New Era For Provence Rosé?
Pernod Ricard and Moët Hennessy are both seeking to expand and elevate the market for Provence rosé. Pernod Ricard has acquired Château Sainte Marguerite and integrated it into its luxury division, while Moët Hennessy has taken a majority stake in Château Minuty. Both houses are focused on increasing international distribution and targeting high-end establishments. This expansion could have implications for independent rosé producers in the region.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Bad News Is Good News Again
Breitbart Business Digest: Bad News Is Good News Again
Jerome Powell's hawkish speech at the Jackson Hole conference suggests that the Fed will keep rates steady for now, with no hint of rate cuts. Despite this, the stock market rallied and investors remain confident, even as evidence of above-trend growth and a rebounding housing sector persist. The market is convinced that rate cuts are imminent, disregarding the Fed's stance.


#health

Fox News: 33-year-old Brazilian fitness influence dies after double cardiac arrest
33-year-old Brazilian fitness influence dies after double cardiac arrest
Brazilian fitness influencer Larissa Borges, 33, tragically dies after suffering from a double cardiac arrest. Her family pays tribute to her kind and captivating personality, remembering her as a warrior who struggled tirelessly for her life.


#education

Fox News: NYC migrants living in temporary shelters don't need vaccinations to initially enroll in public school
NYC migrants living in temporary shelters don't need vaccinations to initially enroll in public school
Migrant students in temporary shelters in NYC don't need vaccinations to enroll in public schools. They have a timeframe to obtain vaccinations once in school.

NYC Schools Chancellor confirms enrollment of 19,000 migrant students in temporary housing. All students attending public or private school must be vaccinated, religious exemptions no longer allowed. Efforts made to prevent overcrowding in certain schools.


Newsbusters: NBC Howls Over Texas Takeover of Failing Houston School District
NBC Howls Over Texas Takeover of Failing Houston School District
Texas takes over Houston Independent School District, replacing libraries with discipline centers, causing controversy and outrage among parents. State claims the change is necessary to improve underperforming schools and provide higher salaries for teachers.


#crime

Red State: DeSantis Warns Potential Hurricane Looters: 'You Loot, We Shoot'
DeSantis Warns Potential Hurricane Looters: 'You Loot, We Shoot'
Florida's Republican governor warned against looting in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, stating that armed Floridians would defend their property. He reminded potential looters of the state's respect for gun rights and the consequences they might face if they break into someone's home. The governor also mentioned the arrest of four looters, three of whom were illegal aliens, urging for their deportation.


Breitbart: Woman Accuses Nick Carter of Raping Her at Age 15; Backstreet Boy's Lawyers Say Police Cleared Him in 2003
Woman Accuses Nick Carter of Raping Her at Age 15; Backstreet Boy's Lawyers Say Police Cleared Him in 2003
Singer Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys has been accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl multiple times on a yacht. The lawsuit also alleges that he provided alcohol and drugs to the minor and infected her with HPV. Carter's lawyers claim the story is meritless and that the accuser has previously been warned about filing false police reports.


#sports

Forbes: Is Chelsea And Spain’s Marc Cucurella A Clever Signing For Manchester United?
Is Chelsea And Spain’s Marc Cucurella A Clever Signing For Manchester United?
Manchester United is pursuing a loan deal for Chelsea's Marc Cucurella due to Luke Shaw's injury. Other options were considered, but Cucurella was the top priority. The loan deal would cost £5 million without a buying option.


Fox News: Kyle Shanahan says he's 'really not concerned about' Jimmy Garoppolo calling 49ers QB situation 'weird'
Kyle Shanahan says he's 'really not concerned about' Jimmy Garoppolo calling 49ers QB situation 'weird'
In 2021, the San Francisco 49ers traded for quarterback Trey Lance, hoping to develop him into a franchise player. However, Lance's limited playing time and injuries led to a quarterback carousel. Jimmy Garoppolo, who now plays for the Las Vegas Raiders, commented on the situation, saying he is happy Lance has another opportunity. The 49ers' head coach, Kyle Shanahan, brushed off Garoppolo's comments and called the situation unusual.


#other

Fox News: Fish illegally released in Utah waters have officials reminding residents, 'don't ditch a fish'
Fish illegally released in Utah waters have officials reminding residents, 'don't ditch a fish'
In Utah, wildlife authorities are warning the public not to release certain fish into the state's bodies of water, as several sportfish have been illegally introduced. This can harm native fish species, ruin fisheries, and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. Illegal fish introduction is a class A misdemeanor and can result in severe consequences.