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#politics

PJ Media: Over 100 Former Clerks of Clarence Thomas Defend His Character in Open Letter
Over 100 Former Clerks of Clarence Thomas Defend His Character in Open Letter
Over 100 former clerks have signed an open letter defending Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas against attacks on his character and integrity. The letter describes Thomas as a man of intellect, faith, and patriotism, denouncing the smears as part of a larger attack on the Court's legitimacy. The left is trying to force Thomas off the Court to shift the balance of power.


Fox News: Kremlin admits death of Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin may not have been accidental
Kremlin admits death of Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin may not have been accidental
The Kremlin suspects "deliberate wrongdoing" in the crash that killed Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of private military force Wagner. Different versions of the cause are being considered, and the Russian Investigative Committee is still investigating. Some experts believe Putin ordered the assassination, but the Kremlin denies involvement.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, along with other top members of Wagner, died in a plane crash. Speculation arises that the crash was deliberate, as it happened two months after Prigozhin's armed protest against Russia's military leadership. Some experts suggest Putin ordered the assassination, but the Kremlin denies any involvement.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: Reporter asks Gov DeSantis about Trump at Hurricane briefing, gets immediately shut down….
WATCH: Reporter asks Gov DeSantis about Trump at Hurricane briefing, gets immediately shut down….
During a briefing on Hurricane Idalia, Governor DeSantis shuts down a reporter's question about Trump's comments on the hurricane, stating his focus is on protecting the people of Florida.


Fox News: Joe Biden's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad month
Joe Biden's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad month
Joe Biden had a rough August, with calls for competition in the 2024 election and a gender pay gap in the White House. The Secret Service reportedly knows who brought cocaine into the White House. Biden's bad month continued with confusion during a speech and the threat of his testimony in Hunter Biden's defense. During a visit to Maui, he faced criticism for his response to wildfires and made the event about himself.


National Review: The Corner: Racial Preferences Must Continue, Says the Biden Administration
The Corner: Racial Preferences Must Continue, Says the Biden Administration
The Supreme Court ruled racial preferences in college admissions illegal. The Biden administration supports finding ways around the decision.


Breitbart: Oversight Committee Probes Biden Family's Foreign Travel Records
Oversight Committee Probes Biden Family's Foreign Travel Records
The House Oversight Committee is launching a probe into President Biden's travel records, particularly focusing on his trips with his son Hunter Biden. Concerns have been raised about possible misuse of Air Force Two and Marine Two for personal gain. The committee has requested the records from the National Archives.


#society

The New American: Control Versus Choice - The New American
COVID cases are up, but the media exaggerates the situation. Hospitalizations are still much lower than before. Schools aren't COVID hotspots and closures caused learning loss. Sweden's approach was successful. Facebook censors information contradicting mask mandates for kids. Vaccines are effective, but private businesses should have the choice to enforce their own policies. Individuals should decide, not politicians.


The American Mind: Gendered Language
Gendered Language
The recent Supreme Court decision regarding protections for persons with gender dysphoria reveals a fundamental error in reasoning that threatens civil liberties. The conflation of "gender" and "gender identity" leads to meaningless claims and undermines the basis of American justice. This decision sets a dangerous precedent for the infringement of religious and civil liberties.


Breitbart: Nolte: Democrat-Run San Francisco Loses Nordstrom’s After 35 Years
Nolte: Democrat-Run San Francisco Loses Nordstrom’s After 35 Years
In a notorious city plagued by crime and a homeless crisis, Nordstrom's closure in San Francisco's downtown area is a significant blow to the struggling retail center. The decline in sales, occupancy, and foot traffic reflects the negative impact of left-wing policies and the exodus of white-collar workers due to flexible work-from-home policies. The city's refusal to address crime and provide a safe environment for shoppers has led to this inevitable downfall.


The New American: Is "Divisive Rhetoric" to Blame for the Murders in Jacksonville? - The New American
Is "Divisive Rhetoric" to Blame for the Murders in Jacksonville? - The New American
Left-wing reactionaries blame "divisive rhetoric" for a recent murder in Jacksonville committed by an alleged neo-Nazi. City officials and pundits scapegoat "the attack on wokeness" to blame conservatives, ignoring the responsibility of the perpetrator. This blame game only further divides the country and fails to address the true factors behind the crime.


#economy

Daily Wire: Food Prices Set To Increase ‘Above’ Historical Average: Govt Analysis
Food Prices Set To Increase ‘Above’ Historical Average: Govt Analysis
Food prices are expected to continue rising in the US through 2023 and into 2024, with increases projected to be higher than average. Prices for food-at-home are expected to increase by 5.2% by the end of 2023, while food-away-from-home is expected to jump 7.1%. Inflation has been a persistent issue during the Biden administration, with Americans spending hundreds more per month on basic goods and services.


#religion

Breitbart: Church of England Priests Say Gay, Premarital Sex Not Immoral
Church of England Priests Say Gay, Premarital Sex Not Immoral
A majority of Anglican priests in the Church of England support same-sex weddings and accept premarital and gay sex, according to a survey. Over half of the priests surveyed are in favor of allowing gay couples to marry in church. Additionally, a significant majority believe that the church should change its teaching on the immorality of premarital and gay sex.


#culture

National Review: The Corner: Country Music Still Has Plenty of Virtues
The Corner: Country Music Still Has Plenty of Virtues
The debate about Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Men North of Richmond" surprised me with its level of demand. Many country artists sing about normal life and their love for America, some subtly and some more populistically. Artists like Hardy mix country with heavy metal and sing about guns, hunting, and God. There are also folk artists like Greg Brown who sing traditional songs and express similar sentiments. It's concerning that conservatives' obsession with Oliver Anthony may indicate a loss of appreciation for genuine cultural expression.


Forbes: ‘Ahsoka’ Is Fixing Two Stupid Sequel Trilogy Fumbles
‘Ahsoka’ Is Fixing Two Stupid Sequel Trilogy Fumbles
Ahsoka's new episode on Disney Plus focuses on Sabine Wren, who is being trained to use a lightsaber despite her inability to use the force. This challenges the traditional concept of Jedi and showcases the potential of anyone with enough training to harness the force.


#history

The New American: "Like Mourners at a Funeral": Hannibal on How Carthage Lost Her Liberty - The New American
"Like Mourners at a Funeral": Hannibal on How Carthage Lost Her Liberty - The New American
The summary is about the story of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage, with Hannibal as the protagonist. Hannibal, seeking revenge for the harsh terms of surrender imposed on Carthage after the First Punic War, leads an army, including 37 African elephants, on a journey through the Alps to attack Rome. Hannibal achieves several victories, but the war ultimately ends with the defeat of Carthage by Rome. The story highlights the importance of learning from history and the consequences of actions taken by governments and individuals.


#health

PJ Media: The COVID-19 Alarmists Want You Ignorant and Obedient. How Will You Respond?
The COVID-19 Alarmists Want You Ignorant and Obedient. How Will You Respond?
The medical alarmists are ramping up their scare tactics, pushing for more funding and vaccine mandates as the 2024 primaries approach. Fact-checkers are cracking down on information that goes against the government-approved narrative, leading to demonetization and censorship of articles. Despite the pressures, PJ Media refuses to censor its writers and aims to provide crucial information to the public.


#crime

The Blaze: Clinton judge refused to hear pro-life rescuers' First Amendment defenses, then locked them up immediately after DC jury found them guilty of protesting at infamous late-term abortion clinic
Clinton judge refused to hear pro-life rescuers' First Amendment defenses, then locked them up immediately after DC jury found them guilty of protesting at infamous late-term abortion clinic
A Clinton-appointed judge has found five members of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinics Entrances Act and felony conspiracy against rights. They face up to 11 years in prison and hefty fines. The defendants were accused of blocking access to an abortion clinic in 2020. The judge prevented the defense from arguing that their protest was protected by the First Amendment. The pro-life advocates' attorneys argued that at most, their clients were guilty of trespassing. The defendants will remain in custody until sentencing.


The New American: A Ruling Against a Man Arrested for a COVID-19 Joke Highlights the Influence of a Pernicious Analogy - The New American
A Ruling Against a Man Arrested for a COVID-19 Joke Highlights the Influence of a Pernicious Analogy - The New American
In a misguided analogy, a man was arrested and faced a felony charge for a joke about COVID-19 on Facebook. Despite a recent ruling allowing him to pursue civil rights claims, a judge initially blocked his lawsuit, comparing the joke to falsely shouting fire in a theater.


Fox News: New Mexico teen accused of killing newborn faces 'nonsense' petition to ban her from college: lawyer
New Mexico teen accused of killing newborn faces 'nonsense' petition to ban her from college: lawyer


A defense attorney criticizes a petition calling for a New Mexico teenager accused of murdering her newborn to be barred from attending college. The teenager claims she did not know she was pregnant and that the baby was stillborn. The attorney argues that the petition signers lack the facts and are prejudiced. The teenager will attend university remotely for the time being.


Fox News: California smash-and-grab thieves steal $500K worth of jewelry, store owner says
California smash-and-grab thieves steal $500K worth of jewelry, store owner says
A jewelry store owner in Pasadena was attacked by masked thieves who stole $500,000 worth of jewelry in broad daylight. Samuel Babikian, the owner of Jewels on Lake, was pepper-sprayed and left unsure of his future. No arrests have been made.


#other

Daily Wire: ‘Unprecedented Event’: Idalia Smashes Into Florida
‘Unprecedented Event’: Idalia Smashes Into Florida
Hurricane Idalia, a Category 3 storm, made landfall in Florida's Big Bend with 125 mph winds, causing evacuation orders and resulting in widespread power outages. The storm surge and damaging winds pose a significant threat, and the area has already experienced multiple tornado warnings. Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency and mobilized resources, including the National Guard, to aid in evacuations and recovery efforts. The Big Bend area has not experienced a hurricane this powerful in over a century.


National Review: The Corner: Viva Flicka
The Corner: Viva Flicka
Last month, in a podcast with Frederica von Stade, her versatility as a mezzo-soprano was highlighted. Known for her stunning voice, she has sung numerous opera roles, including Mozart and French music. This music podcast sampler also includes Rossini, British folk songs, Mahler, and a contemporary American song . When life becomes all about politics, it's time to indulge in a Flicka-fest and enjoy the melodies.


Forbes: How The Super Blue Moon Could Make Hurricane Idalia’s Storm Surge Even Worse
How The Super Blue Moon Could Make Hurricane Idalia’s Storm Surge Even Worse
Hurricane Idalia, a Category 3 storm, has made landfall in Florida, bringing catastrophic storm surge and destructive winds to the coastal regions. The storm surge coincides with a super blue moon, causing higher-than-normal tides that could reach up to 15 feet. Florida and the Low Country in South Carolina are particularly vulnerable to flooding.


Flag And Cross: 'Barbie' Set To Dethrone 'Super Mario Bros.' In Box Office Clash
'Barbie' Set To Dethrone 'Super Mario Bros.' In Box Office Clash
The "Barbie" movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, has surpassed "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" in domestic ticket sales, earning $575.4 million. With worldwide collections reaching $1.3 billion, it is close to overtaking the video game-based movie's total revenue of $1.36 billion. Warner Bros. has announced IMAX screenings of "Barbie" featuring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, further increasing its appeal.


Forbes: Mark Thompson Named CNN Chief Executive And Chairman
Mark Thompson Named CNN Chief Executive And Chairman
Former CEO of The New York Times and director-general of the BBC, Mark Thompson, has been named as CNN's new leader. Thompson, who will begin his role on October 9th, takes over a struggling CNN that has seen ratings declines and talent turnover. He expressed excitement about joining CNN and believes there is an opportunity to provide accurate and trustworthy news in the digital age.