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31 Aug 2023
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#illegals
PJ Media: GOP Rep. Calls Out Hypocrisy of Border Crisis Biden’s Anti-Drug Message
Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) called out Joe Biden’s hypocrisy after Biden posted an anti-drug overdose message despite facilitating a drug crisis with lax border security.
Biden's message on Overdose Awareness Day was criticized as "tone deaf" by Crane, who pointed out the contradiction between Biden's words and his administration's border policies that contribute to drug trafficking.
#politics
Breitbart: Twitter Files: Former CIA Agent Tried to Hide Role at Twitter After Smearing Hunter Biden 'Laptop from Hell' Story
A former CIA agent, Nada Bakos, who was involved in the smear campaign against the New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story, tried to hide her role at Twitter. Bakos, along with other former intelligence officials, worked at social media platforms that censored the story. She served as a director for Policy enforcement at Twitter, raising questions about potential political motives behind the suppression of the story.
Fox News: NC Republican Rep. Erin Paré runs for Democrat-controlled US House seat
Rep. Erin Paré of Wake County, the only elected Republican legislator from North Carolina's largest county, is running for the congressional seat currently held by a first-term Democrat. Republicans plan to redraw congressional districts, potentially making it more challenging for the current Democratic representative to win reelection. Paré, a conservative wife, mother, and business owner, has invested $400,000 of her own money into the campaign. She is a second-term House member who supported restrictive abortion legislation and a bill banning transgender girls from playing on girls' sports teams. Nickel, the current representative, is preparing to run for reelection.
National Review: What’s Behind Biden’s Pivot to Maui
Amid criticism for his delayed response to the wildfires in Maui, President Biden and his administration have shifted their focus to disaster recovery efforts in Hawaii. They announced plans to provide $95 million for upgrading Hawaii's electric grid and coordinated support for the affected areas. This change in tone comes as Florida receives praise for its effective handling of Hurricane Idalia, highlighting the contrast between Biden and Governor Ron DeSantis.
Fox News: NYC voters explain why they're voting for RFK Jr. over Biden: 'Going to unify the nation'
New York City voters explain their support for Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over President Biden. They believe Kennedy will unify the nation and bring more unity and peace to America and the world. They also express concerns about the ongoing war in Ukraine and the need for leadership that can solve problems through dialogue.
Fox News: Greece sends 100 more firefighters to country's northeast as blaze flares up in 13th day
Greek authorities sent 100 extra firefighters to the country's northeast where a massive blaze in its 13th day flared up again. The fire has destroyed vast tracts of forest and burnt homes and has been blamed for the deaths of 20 migrants. Allegations that migrants may have been responsible for the fire have led to some vigilantism against foreigners.
The Greek wildfire, now the largest on record in the EU, has prompted the deployment of firefighters from nine European countries. So far, 26 people have died as a result of wildfires in Greece this year. The opposition claims that the government was unprepared for this year's wildfire season, while the Prime Minister suggested that migrants may have been responsible for starting the fires.
Townhall: A Peek Into the J-Schools Helps Explain Our Partisan Press Industry
CNN displayed a biased double-standard in their coverage of two different events. They criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to a shooting in Jacksonville, while praising Joe Biden for taking time off during a crisis in Hawaii. This type of favoritism is expected in journalism today. It is clear that the bias starts early, as journalism professors like Jay Rosen at NYU promote a left-leaning approach. This bias permeates the industry and leads to one-sided reporting.
#society
Fox News: Denver business owner calls out city for payments to BLM protesters after 'devastating' losses from 2020 riots
Denver business owner Zach Monks expressed frustration with the city for paying millions to Black Lives Matter protesters who caused damage during the George Floyd riots. Monks, who lost $170,000 worth of merchandise, never received any support from the city. The city council agreed to settle the class-action lawsuit for $4.7 million, bringing the total payouts to over $20 million. Monks called on the city to create a safe and clean environment for businesses to thrive.
Newsbusters: Can’t Get Worse Than This: Mulvaney, Griffin & Lorenz at a Party
A group of self-absorbed celebrities, including Kathy Griffin and transgender TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, gathered for a pretentious luncheon, boosting each other's egos and displaying blatant hypocrisy. The event was filled with insufferable conversations and forced interaction, leaving many to criticize the attendees online.
Fox News: Crime forces popular San Francisco restaurant to close after 14 years: 'Impossible' to run a business
Gracias Madre, a vegan eatery in San Francisco, closed due to the city's deteriorating conditions. The ex-general manager cited safety concerns and the economy as reasons for the closure. The city's crime problem has also affected Cafe International, causing it to close temporarily.
Fox News: West Virginia newspaper publisher G. Ogden Nutting dies at 87
Newspaper publisher G. Ogden Nutting, who played a key role in growing his family's business, has died at the age of 87. Nutting, who spent over 60 years with Ogden Newspapers Inc., also became the principal owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. He was highly regarded in West Virginia for his contributions to the state.
#war
Fox News: Airstrike on southern Syria hits alleged drug factory
An airstrike targets a drug production facility in southern Syria, causing significant damage. Protests continue in the Druze-majority province.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Iran accuses Israel of sabotaging its ballistic missile program by sending faulty parts
Israeli Mossad agents allegedly provided faulty foreign parts to sabotage Iran's ballistic missile program. The parts could explode, rendering the weapons useless. Iran has accused Israel of this sabotage, but the Israeli Prime Minister's Office has not commented. The alleged operation could also impact Iran's arsenal of drones.
#economy
Fox News: West Virginia coal-fired power plant targeted for deactivation to be restarted for hydrogen use
West Virginia coal-fired power plant to be retrofitted for hydrogen use by Omnis Fuel Technologies, saving jobs and generating electricity. The facility will also produce graphite for lithium-ion battery production.
#religion
PJ Media: Targeted for Termination: Dogs and Infidels
On Aug. 25, 2023, a video of Muslim girls dancing in burqas praising Islam and cursing non-Muslims emerged from a women's college campus in India. This highlights the brainwashing and radicalization that occurs in Muslim schools, where hatred towards non-Muslims is taught. Islam has a longstanding hatred towards dogs, comparing non-Muslims to them and deeming their blood equal.
#culture
Forbes: Seven Southern IPAs For The Steamiest Stretch Of Summer
As temperatures rise in the South, beer lovers can cool off with southern IPAs. Wicked Weed's Pernicious IPA is a bestseller with its intense flavor. Independence Brewing's Stash IPA is a citrusy and floral brew that is a local favorite in Austin. Cigar City's Jai Alai IPA is popular in Tampa for its burst of citrus and tropical fruit hop notes. Creature Comforts' Tropicália is a socially responsible IPA with a balanced, fruity flavor. Sweetwater Brewing's IPA is a refreshing, hop-laden brew in Atlanta. Parish Brewing's Ghost in the Machine Double IPA is a cult favorite with its silky sweetness and citrusy taste. Coast Brewing's Boy King Double IPA is a tropical, crowd-favorite in Charleston.
#health
Flag And Cross: 12-Year-Old Boy Dies After Collapsing During Gym Class: 'It's Not Right'
A 12-year-old boy died after collapsing at his California school during a physical education activity. Students at the school have been receiving counseling following the incident. The family believes the boy's death may be related to a heat wave and actions taken by the school.
#education
Daily Wire: Biden Administration Forgives Another $72 Million In Loans For Students ‘Cheated’ By One School
The Biden administration has forgiven $72 million in student loans for 2,300 borrowers at Ashford University due to misleading practices. This brings the total student debt forgiven under Biden to $116 billion for over 3.4 million people.
#crime
Forbes: Ex-Proud Boys Leader Joseph Biggs Gets 17-Year Prison Sentence For Seditious Conspiracy
Joseph Biggs, former Proud Boys leader, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for his involvement in the January 6 attack on the Capitol. The judge ruled that Biggs' actions qualified for a terrorism enhancement.
Fox News: Maine woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in fentanyl overdose of her 14-month-old son
A woman in Maine pleads guilty to manslaughter after her son's fatal overdose, leading to the discovery of a large amount of drugs.
Breitbart: Police: Virginia Mom Sexually Abused 15 Year Old Twin Neighbor Boys
A 37-year-old woman in Virginia is charged with sexually abusing twin teenage boys. The suspect allegedly had sexual contact with one of the boys since summer of 2022. The boy confessed to his father about the sexual activity, and the other twin accused the suspect of touching him inappropriately.
Fox News: Nearly 2,000 killed, injured, kidnapped in Haiti from April to June: UN report
Haiti experiences a surge in violence, primarily due to gang-related clashes in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and its surroundings. From April to June, 1,860 people were killed, injured, or kidnapped, marking a 14% increase compared to the previous three months. Gangs use rape, mutilation, looting, and arson as tactics, while high levels of corruption and political interference hinder justice and prison conditions remain inhumane. The United States plans to draft a U.N. resolution to authorize a Kenyan-led multinational force to aid in combating the violence.
Fox News: German court convicts Russian man of plotting to kill exiled Chechen dissident
A Russian man was convicted in a German court for his involvement in a conspiracy to murder a Chechen dissident. The defendant, identified as Valid D., was sentenced to 10 years in prison and had his car confiscated. The plot was orchestrated by a cousin of Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the Chechen Republic, and aimed to silence the dissident's elder brother in Sweden.
The Federalist: WV Resident Pleads Guilty To Voting Twice In The 2020 Election
A West Virginia resident pleads guilty to illegal voting in the 2020 election, voting twice in different states. The guilty plea represents the second confirmed case of voter fraud in West Virginia.
#technology
Breitbart: Philadelphia Phillies Launch 'Facial Recognition' Program for Fan Entry of Park
The Philadelphia Phillies are implementing a facial recognition program for entry to Citizens Bank Park with the goal of speeding up the entry process. The system compares fans' photos to ones they have supplied ahead of time and registers their tickets automatically. However, the system has faced issues with misidentifying unregistered fans and has been criticized for its potential privacy violations.
The Blaze: 'He’s now got a woman from NBC running the show': 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli questions Elon Musk's free speech stance over banned account
Infamous "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli questions Elon Musk's stance on free speech over his banned Twitter account. Shkreli accuses Musk of prioritizing profits over principles and claims Musk may be influenced by the new CEO. Shkreli offers a reward for anyone who can get him unbanned, and Musk's ex-girlfriend asks him to repent. Shkreli speculates that Musk may be less eager to restore his account due to their competing interests in artificial intelligence and a past feud with a rap group. Shkreli mentions his support for Donald Trump and his connection to Vivek Ramaswamy. The reason for Shkreli's Twitter ban is unclear, but it may be related to crude comments made to a journalist.
#other
Daily Wire: Taylor Swift Announces ‘Eras Tour’ Concert Movie Coming To Theaters
Taylor Swift announced that her concert film "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" is coming soon to theaters. Fans trying to buy tickets can expect delays. AMC is prepared for high demand and warns of possible delays and outages.
Fox News: Georgia Power customers may see monthly bills rise $9 to pay for new nuclear reactors
Georgian customers may have to pay $9 more per month for a new nuclear power plant. Customers will pay $7.56 billion more for Plant Vogtle construction costs as part of the agreement with utility regulatory staff. The new reactors could discourage utilities from investing in nuclear power.
Forbes: A New Vermuteria And Tapas Bar Is Opening On The Lower East Side
New tapas bar and vermuteria, Carlota, opens on Orchard Street, offering a cozy Spanish ambiance and a curated beverage menu. The menu features Spanish classics alongside New York and global twists.
Fox News: Iceland resumes commercial hunting of fin whales with stricter requirements
Iceland has lifted its temporary ban on hunting fin whales, but with stricter regulations and increased supervision. Animal rights activists have criticized the decision as "shameful." The government claims that it is possible to improve hunting methods and animal welfare.