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31 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Indiana sheriff changes prisoner transportation policy following murder of deputy during escape attempt
Indiana Sheriff's Deputy John Durm was murdered by an inmate during an attempted escape. The inmate is being charged for homicide and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. The sheriff of Marion County has changed the prisoner transportation policy in response to Durm's death. The Marion County sheriff announced changes to a prisoner transport policy following the killing of a sheriff’s deputy during an escape attempt.
Fox News: Ex-Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra, who recently began serving 8-year prison sentence, requests royal pardon
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, serving an eight-year prison sentence, requests a royal pardon as he claims his convictions were politically motivated. He awaits a decision from the justice minister.
Thaksin Shinawatra, who returned from exile, is imprisoned for multiple crimes. He seeks a pardon and is transferred to a hospital for reported ill health. There are concerns he is receiving special treatment.
Red State: The Post Finally 'Fact-Checks' Biden's Wild Stories, and It's as Pathetic as You'd Expect
Joe Biden's history of exaggerating and embellishing stories continues, with recent examples being his false account of a house fire and his claim of giving a Purple Heart to a deceased uncle. The fact-checking media largely ignores these lies, opting to downplay them instead. It is clear that Biden's lies are being covered up by the press corps, who are failing to hold him accountable.
The New American: Constitutional Scholar Explains Why Founders Rejected Term Limits - The New American
Author and constitutional scholar Joe Wolverton discusses the article "Convention of States Ignores Term Limits Already Included in the Constitution" with The New American magazine. Wolverton explains why adding congressional term limits to the federal Constitution goes against the Founders' intentions.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Woke Disney Sued for Deliberately Misleading Investors About Streaming Losses
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The Walt Disney Co. is facing another lawsuit accusing management of deceiving investors about the troubled financial health of Disney+. Shareholders are angry over the declining stock price. The lawsuit claims that executives misled investors and hid the true costs of Disney+. Disney's stock has plummeted and the streaming service has been steadily losing subscribers. Additionally, the company is accused of promoting sexual fetishes and identity politics, betraying its family-friendly brand.
The Economist: An explosion of lawsuits is not making websites more accessible
The surge in lawsuits regarding website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has resulted in a significant increase in litigation, benefiting both plaintiffs and lawyers. However, these lawsuits have also raised concerns over whether they have truly improved accessibility or hindered progress. While the Department of Justice has intervened in some cases, smaller companies are typically targeted, with experts suggesting that clearer requirements and notice provisions could help curb lawsuits and benefit both parties involved.
PJ Media: What Happens When Woke Writers and Editors Clash With Their Publisher? At Atlanta Magazine, It Wasn't Pretty.
Atlanta Magazine, once a source of local interest stories, shifted towards left-wing content. The magazine aimed to represent a more diverse and progressive Atlanta by featuring topics like protests, LGBTQ+ issues, and race. The publisher disagreed with the direction and asked for accountability, resulting in several editors leaving and retirement of the editor-in-chief.
#war
The American Mind: Intervention Malaise
A looming war in Niger threatens to involve the US in a foreign conflict , despite no real national interest. Niger's military coup leader, General Tchiani, refuses to restore the democratically-elected government and enjoys significant support. The coup could become a proxy war between long-term international foes, with Western-backed troops opposing Russian interests. The US, known for its hypocrisy and interventionist approach, is deploying a democracy advocate to warn against foreign interference. However, Niger remains defiant and does not base its legitimacy on Western recognition. The region is at risk of descending into tribalistic warfare if a military intervention occurs. The US foreign policy leadership is exacerbating the situation, leading to the US declining in the global order and increasing the likelihood of upheaval in foreign lands.
Euromaidan Press: UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, who urged the world to continue to help Ukraine, resigns
UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace resigns after four years in the position, having supported Ukraine's accession to NATO and calling for continued support for the country. Grant Shapps is named as the new defense secretary.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Xi Jinping Likely To Skip G20 Summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to skip the G20 summit in India, with Premier Li Qiang representing Beijing instead. There was anticipation of a meeting between Xi and US President Joe Biden at the summit to stabilize trade and geopolitical tensions. Russian President Vladimir Putin will also be absent, sending Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in his place.
#economy
Forbes: Labor Day Gas Surge? Prices Near Record Weekend—And Experts Warn They Could Keep Climbing
Gas prices in the U.S. are nearing a record high for the Labor Day weekend, with the national average at $3.83 per gallon, just one cent below last year's price. Prices are highest in California at $5.30, while the lowest prices can be found in Mississippi at $3.31. There are conflicting opinions on where gas prices are headed, with some experts predicting drops in prices and others warning of potential spikes due to turbulent oil markets and active hurricane season.
Breitbart: Bidenflation Keeps Going: Inflation Edged Higher in July
Consumer inflation rose in July, with the personal consumption price index climbing 3.3 percent compared to the previous year. Services prices increased while goods prices declined, and food and energy prices also saw slight increases. Core inflation, excluding food and energy costs, rose 4.2 percent annually. The Federal Reserve uses the PCE price index to set its inflation target, but the increase indicates ongoing challenges in bringing inflation down.
#military
Fox News: Gold Star families vow to keep up fight for accountability over Abbey Gate attack after emotional hearing
Gold Star families are determined to seek answers and accountability after the Afghanistan withdrawal hearing. They expressed grief for their loved ones and anger over the botched withdrawal and lack of information from the administration. Some called for officials, including President Biden, to resign.
Gen Mark Milley promised transparency and accountability to Gold Star families, acknowledging their sacrifices were not in vain. However, some families felt his statement was out of touch and called for action instead of mere words. The families remain steadfast in their fight for justice and answers.
#culture
The Economist: Romance (as a category) is far from dead
Romance novels have seen a surge in popularity, with sales and readership both on the rise. The genre has evolved to include more diversity and representation, appealing to a broader range of readers. Despite the stigma against romance novels, the industry is thriving and authors are seeking deeper appreciation for their work.
Cities are taking legal action against car manufacturers due to the ease of auto theft, which contributes to an increase in other crimes. The accessibility of stolen vehicles has created challenges for law enforcement and communities. Lawsuits are being filed to hold car manufacturers accountable for their role in the rise of auto theft.
#history
Fox News: New map reveals 523 boarding schools that allegedly aimed to ‘civilize’ Indigenous people in the US
A group releases an interactive map documenting Indigenous boarding schools in the U.S. and Canada, revealing a total of 523 schools. The majority of these schools were operated by church institutions, aiming to assimilate Native children.
#education
Newsbusters: Drag Queen Principal Reportedly Previously Arrested for Child Porn
Dr. Shane Murnan, a drag queen with a troubled past, appointed as principal of John Glenn Elementary School, raising concerns about public education.
Fox News: Mom, daughter speak out after landmark settlement over school 'socially transitioning' gender without consent
California single mother Jessica Konen reached a $100,000 settlement after her daughter was socially transitioned at school without her consent. Konen sued the district and urged educators to involve parents in such decisions.
National Review: The Corner: What Is UNC Up To?
Should public institutions practice price discrimination like private institutions? UNC waives tuition for low-income students, potentially circumventing the Supreme Court's decision against racial preferences. Is this targeting a specific demographic?
#crime
The Blaze: 'You loot, we shoot': DeSantis issues stern warning to anyone trying to exploit damage from Hurricane Idalia
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warns looters in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia that authorities will not tolerate exploitation of the natural disaster. DeSantis advises potential looters that residents have the right to defend their property, and with many advocates of the Second Amendment in the area, looters may face armed resistance.
#sports
Forbes: NFC North: Strengths, Weaknesses Of All 4 Competitors Analyzed After Cuts
The NFC North teams, including the Vikings, Bears, Lions, and Packers, are gearing up for the upcoming season. Each team has their strengths and weaknesses. The Vikings boast a strong group of wide receivers, but have concerns about their cornerback abilities. The Bears rely on Justin Fields' running ability, but lack a potent pass rush. The Lions have a promising offensive line, but struggle with their defense. The Packers have a solid defense but face uncertainty at quarterback and in their special teams.
Fox News: Netherlands goalkeeper who was runner-up in 2 World Cup finals dies at age of 82
Jan Jongbloed, the Netherlands goalkeeper who played in two World Cup finals in the 1970s, has died at the age of 82. Despite the Netherlands' dominance, they lost both finals. Jongbloed was known for his free-roaming style as a goalkeeper, often playing without gloves. His play set a prototype for modern-day goalkeepers.
Forbes: Chris Getz Named Next Chicago White Sox General Manager
The Chicago White Sox have named Chris Getz as their new general manager, replacing the fired vice president and general manager. Getz has spent seven years with the organization, serving in various roles including assistant general manager and director of player development. He will now guide the team through a rebuild and work to create a competitive baseball team.
The Blaze: NFL finally replaces 'End Racism' message in end zones, but it may be a temporary move
The NFL's on-field anti-racism initiatives were believed to have ended, but a report suggests they will continue with phrases like "End Racism" and "It Takes All of Us" still being featured in end zones. The league faced backlash for its messaging, but ratings rebounded in 2021.
Fox News: Dana Holgorsen points to Texas, Texas A&M for Houston not joining Big 12 sooner: ‘Screw them’
The Big 12 conference is undergoing realignment as schools leave for other conferences. Houston Cougars head coach Dana Holgorsen expresses disappointment and blames Texas and Texas A&M for Houston's exclusion from the Big 12 in the past. Texas will leave the conference after the 2023 college football season.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: How Effective is Catch and Release Fishing?
Catch and release fishing is necessary due to the unsustainable nature of traditional fishing methods. It is widely accepted and practiced in the fishing community, with a majority of fish being released back into the water voluntarily. The post-release mortality rate of angled fish is relatively low, with survival rates dependent on species, capture methods, and water temperature. Fish do not feel pain in the same way humans do, but they do experience a less-unpleasant type of pain that triggers escape and avoidance instincts. With proper fish handling and responsible angling practices, the survivability rates of caught and released fish can be greatly improved.
#other
Fox News: 3 visual artists sue AI companies for repurposing their work
Artists Kelly McKernan, Karla Ortiz, and Sarah Andersen are suing AI companies that use their artwork without consent to train image-generating algorithms. McKernan and other artists have noticed online images eerily similar to their own style being generated by AI engines. The artists argue that their copyrights and careers are being violated, and they seek to protect the rights of millions of artists against exploitation by AI tools. The lawsuit may set a precedent for creators in various fields who want to prevent AI developers from profiting off their work.
Breitbart: Tropical Storm Idalia Descends on North Carolina After pounding FL-GA-SC
Tropical Storm Idalia hit the Carolinas, causing flooding and destruction. There was no immediate word on the extent of the damage, but one death has been reported. The storm left half a million customers without power in Florida and other states.
Forbes: Kia Recalls Vehicles With Trunks That Could Trap People Inside
Kia is recalling nearly 320,000 vehicles due to a broken trunk release that could trap people inside. This is the latest recall from the automaker, following concerns about a defective part that could pose fire risks. The recall covers certain models from 2016 to 2018.