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#politics
The American Spectator: Georgia’s Kemp Effectively Says Arresting Opponents Is Constitutional
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp denies calls to remove Fulton County DA Fani Willis, citing lack of evidence. GOP legislative leaders call defunding Willis impossible.
Newsbusters: ‘Like a Toddler’: Tell-All Biden Book Exposes Mental Slips, Nets Skip
During the Trump era, the liberal media ignored a book called "The Last Politician" that exposed Biden's mental state and criticized his handling of the Ukraine crisis. The networks focused on other topics, even though Biden's age and health were a concern for many Americans.
The Right Scoop: [VIDEO] – Is this really Trump or did RAV get duped by a Trump impersonator?
Real America's Voice interviewed someone they believed to be Donald Trump, but many listeners think it's an imposter or AI. Some speculate it's propaganda. People are questioning the authenticity of the interview.
The American Spectator: McConnell, It’s Time to Resign
Mitch McConnell's silence on running for reelection in 2026 speaks louder than words. Despite being medically cleared, concerns about McConnell's age and mental health competence arise. Republicans questioning Biden's mental fitness undermine their point by supporting an even older leader in the Senate. Age becomes shorthand for competence, with a majority of Americans believing Biden is too old for a second term. McConnell's long tenure and legacy are at risk if he doesn't pass the torch to a younger generation.
The American Spectator: Abortion Is Just A Symptom
Tudor Dixon, a Republican candidate for governor in Michigan, claims that her pro-life stance on abortion cost her the election. While she argues that future Republican candidates will also struggle with this issue, it is important to consider other factors that influenced her loss, such as her lack of experience and being outspent by the incumbent. The discussion on abortion in politics highlights the cultural divide and the targeting of single women by the Left.
#society
Flag And Cross: Parents Say Half Of Children Start To Lose Their Sense Of Wonder By This Age
51% of parents believe that by the age of six, their children start to lose their "sense of wonder" and curiosity about the world. As a result, 94% of parents feel it is important to nurture their child's curiosity. Disney has launched the "Find Your Wonder" initiative to help parents keep their children fascinated, offering activities and webisodes featuring princess characters.
#war
Breitbart: Biden to Send Maui 0.07% of What He Wants to Send Ukraine
President Joe Biden is requesting $24 billion in aid for Ukraine, bringing the total to $135 billion. In contrast, he is only allocating $95 million to help rebuild Maui after a devastating fire.
#economy
Breitbart: White House: Spending Growing Faster Than Income Due to Falling Inflation with Strong Labor Market, Not Inflation
White House economic advisor says high personal spending is due to strong labor market and increasing real wages, not inflation. He attributes the growth in personal spending to the interaction between a tight job market and easing inflation.
#military
Daily Wire: Pentagon Unveils New Website Where They’ll Release Declassified UFO Info, Images
The Department of Defense has launched a new website to release declassified information on UFOs, officially known as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs). The website will provide videos, photos, and other resources, with the aim of informing the public about resolved UAP cases. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) will accept reports from government employees and military personnel to create a Historical Record Report. The goal is to minimize surprise and enhance national security by synchronizing detection and mitigation of unidentified anomalous phenomena. Some former military officials claim that the U.S. is hiding information about this topic.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: America's Chaplain: The 9/11 Cross
Rev. Steve Lee, indicted in Georgia with President Trump, discusses the 9/11 Cross and its symbol of hope and redemption.
#culture
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #804 Hints, Clues And Answer For Friday, September 1st
Summary: The author discusses the concept of time and the origin of the word "space." They also invite readers to participate in a competitive game of Wordle.
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#history
Flag And Cross: Scientists Recreate Scent Used To Mummify Pharaoh's Wet Nurse
New research reveals that the mummified body of an Ancient Egyptian noblewoman, known as Senetnay, was preserved in a balm made of beeswax, plant oils, and imported palm resin. The ingredients suggest that she was a highly valued member of the Pharaoh's entourage. The balm contained imported substances, indicating the extensive trade networks of ancient Egypt.
#sports
Forbes: How The Philadelphia Eagles Arrived At Their 53-Man Roster
The Philadelphia Eagles have cut their punter and are auditioning other potential punters for the upcoming season. They have also made some adjustments to their wide receiver and running back positions. On the defensive end, they have added undrafted rookies to their secondary. The team is keeping former first-round pick Derek Barnett and expects production from him. The starting lineup for the first game has not been announced yet.
#science
Flag And Cross: Humans Almost Went Extinct Around 900,000 Years Ago
A new study suggests that modern humans almost went extinct around 900,000 years ago due to a severe population bottleneck. However, this event may have actually led to our intelligence evolving faster. Scientists used a new method called FitCoal to determine that a population of just 1,280 breeding individuals sustained humanity for about 117,000 years. The bottleneck is believed to have been caused by climatic factors such as glaciation events and severe droughts.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: These Wyoming Mountain Ranges Will Blow You Away
Wyoming mountains are stunning and offer activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Teton Range and Northern Wind River Range are the most breathtaking. Explore these ranges through activities like hiking, skiing, and climbing. Major peaks in Wyoming include Gannett Peak, Grand Teton, Fremont Peak, Mount Warren, and Mount Helen. It's worth the effort to visit these majestic mountains in Wyoming.
Gataway Couple: Epic Colorado Waterfalls You Have to See at Least Once
Hidden among the rocky cliffs and alpine skiing, Colorado is home to 81 magnificent waterfalls. From the tallest free-falling Bridal Veil Falls to the beautiful Fish Creek Falls, these natural wonders are a sight to behold. Whether you're seeking simple beauty or grandeur, Colorado's waterfalls won't disappoint.
#other
Forbes: Idalia’s Aftermath: Floridians Begin Recovery After Hurricane Leaves Communities Ravaged (Photos)
Hurricane Idalia hits Florida, causing widespread flooding and significant damage. The storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm and is moving into the Atlantic.