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31 Aug 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: Democrats' Arrogance Toward Oliver Anthony and the Working Class Will Doom Them in 2024
In the midst of political disarray, columnist Nicholas Kristof warns Democrats not to dismiss Oliver Anthony, a blue-collar advocate, if they want to succeed in future elections. The left's disdain for working-class Americans, portrayed through media stereotypes, is costing them votes. Anthony's message, although critical of both conservative and liberal elites, resonates with the populist right. The left's blindness to class issues and their derogatory treatment of the working class hinders their ability to create real change. If Democrats continue to scorn workers, Republicans will continue to dominate.
Fox News: Iranian weightlifter banned for life after shaking hands with Israeli opponent
Iranian weightlifter Mostafa Rajaei has been banned for life from the sport after shaking hands with an Israeli competitor at the World Masters Weightlifting Championships in Poland. Iranian weightlifting federation dismisses head of delegation. Iranian athletes were instructed not to interact with Israeli athletes and were disqualified in the past to avoid contact.
Fox News: RFK Jr suggests at NYC stop most border crossers lack asylum claims as Adams pushes migrant work authorization
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed Mayor Eric Adams' response to the migrant crisis in New York City during a town hall event in Brooklyn. Kennedy emphasized that most border crossers do not have asylum claims and are seeking work opportunities. He also highlighted the exploitation and hardships faced by migrants. Adams, on the other hand, called for expedited migrant work visas and urged the national government to resolve the issue.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Wonders How Much 'Death And Destruction' Is Needed For GOP To Ditch Fossil Fuels
MSNBC's Chris Jansing discusses the intensification of storms due to climate change with Dr. Michael Mann. Mann explains that for every degree Celsius of warming, there is a 14% increase in average wind speed, resulting in a 50% increase in the destructive potential of storms. He emphasizes the need to focus on the cost of inaction rather than the cost of taking action on climate change. Jansing wonders what it will take for Republicans to address climate change, and Mann suggests that voting out politicians influenced by the fossil fuel industry may be the only way to bring about change.
The Blaze: Another Maui leader to resign — this time, a state senator who may have a conflict of interest in deadly wildfire lawsuit
State Senator Gilbert Keith-Agaran, a Democrat representing parts of West Maui, has announced his resignation effective October 31. While he did not give a specific reason, he hinted that the recent deadly wildfires in West Maui played a role in his decision. Keith-Agaran, who also works as a private attorney, faced scrutiny over a possible conflict of interest regarding wildfire litigation. The state Democratic Party will compile a list of three candidates for his replacement, and the Governor will make a selection within 60 days.
Spectator USA: The incredible shrinking field
Donald Trump criticizes Ron DeSantis amid hurricane recovery efforts, while the White House faces frustrations over their delayed response to the Maui disaster and the anniversary of the Afghanistan withdrawal, which brought criticism from Gold Star families. The GOP presidential field is shrinking faster than in 2016, with candidates like Larry Hogan and Mike Pompeo dropping out early.
Daily Wire: Matt Gaetz Calls For Pentagon Accountability Over U.S.-Trained Coup Leaders
Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz is pushing for accountability from the Pentagon after recent coups in Africa involving military members trained or funded by the United States. Gaetz's proposed amendment to the national defense spending bill would require the Pentagon to collect data on military members involved in coups and report it to Congress. African countries have experienced two coups in the past two months.
The New American: Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Declaring CFPB Funding Mechanism Unconstitutional - The New American
The Supreme Court will review a case against the unconstitutional funding mechanism of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), potentially diminishing the agency's power. The CFPB, created by Senator Elizabeth Warren, operates with minimal oversight, has the authority to write its own rules, and punishes violators.
#society
The Federalist: Journalism Is 'Most Regretted' Major As Trust In Big Media Sinks
Journalism tops the list of regretted college majors, with 87% of graduates regretting their degree choice. Technical fields like computer and information studies and engineering are the least regretted majors. Journalism education often focuses on propaganda and is expensive, with an average salary of $45,307 per year. American trust in media has declined steadily, and some outlets are outsourcing jobs to artificial intelligence.
#war
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Democrats would enter in a ‘hot war’ with Russia to win the 2024 election
Democrats may declare war against Russia to win the 2024 Presidential election. A study suggests conservatives have more empathy for liberals. The Ukraine war is not going well for Ukraine. Biden and his administration are willing to do anything, including all-out war, to continue the fight.
Euromaidan Press: ‘Sham elections’ held in Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine – Sky News 
Russia has held "sham elections" in the occupied territories of Ukraine, with Russian-installed officials pressuring people to vote.
National Review: The Corner: Pentagon Official Says U.S. ‘Not Running Out’ of Weapons as It Arms Ukraine
The Pentagon denies running out of weapons due to aid to Ukraine, stating that there is no severe depletion of stocks. The US has transferred over $43 billion worth of materiel to Ukraine, using presidential drawdown authority to rapidly transfer weapons from existing stocks. While some industry players and officials express concerns about future resupply and production levels, the US military has partnered with industries and awarded contracts to boost production of weapons and munitions.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Argentina: Eating as ‘Saving’
Argentina is experiencing alarming levels of inflation, with monthly rates expected to nearly double in August due to a devalued peso. The price of beef has risen by 60%, creating a harsh reality for those living with three-digit inflation. While the upper and middle classes seek temporary pleasure in dining out, the middle class is facing a shrinking economy, diminishing their ability to afford essential purchases. The poverty rate has skyrocketed to 40%, highlighting the dire consequences of Argentina's economic deterioration.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: ‘It’s A Really Good Show Besides The Nudity, Homosexuality, Violence, Swearing, And Drug Use,’ Says Christian
A Christian man recommends a TV show despite its explicit content, but defends his faith and insists on its quality.
#health
Daily Wire: Don’t Let The Feds Control Drug Pricing. That New Drug You Need Might Not Get Developed.
Big Pharma in the United States has its flaws, but it is also responsible for the development of all the drugs and medicines we rely on. The United States allows patients and doctors to buy drugs at the actual price, unlike other countries. However, the government's involvement in drug pricing may lead to lower prices, but it will also result in a decrease in medical innovation and the development of new drugs.
Fox News: White House announces additional $450 million in funding to fight opioid epidemic
White House announces $450 million in funding to tackle opioid epidemic in the US. Funding focuses on prevention, treatment, and harm-reduction strategies. The most prevalent opioid is fentanyl, trafficked across the southern border.
Daily Wire: Texas Supreme Court Rules Law Banning Gender Procedures On Minors Can Take Effect
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a law banning doctors from performing sex-change treatments on minors can go into effect. Texas District Judge Maria Cantú Hexsel had temporarily blocked the law, but the state's Attorney General appealed. The law aims to protect children from gender transition procedures, with supporters arguing that such interventions are unproven and potentially harmful.
Fox News: McConnell cleared to resume 'schedule as planned' following KY press conference freeze
After freezing up for over 30 seconds during a press conference in Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has been cleared by his neurology team to continue with his schedule. Dr. Brian Monahan, Congress' attending physician, attributed McConnell's lightheadedness to concussion recovery and dehydration. This is the second time McConnell has frozen up while answering questions this summer.
#education
Fox News: College professor pressured students into bizarre 'clown fetish' fantasies: report
Former professor Joseph Tokosh at Nichols State Univ used his students for his clown fetish. He interacted with them on social media, offering extra credit to paint their faces. Multiple students reported him to campus police.
#crime
Red State: The Myth of Nonviolent Crime
The difference between violent and nonviolent crime is not as great as it seems. Intervention in low-level offenses can prove dangerous, as seen in a recent case in San Francisco where a store clerk was beaten to death for trying to stop a beer thief. The label "nonviolent" is often applied too lightly, allowing criminals to remain on the streets.
#sports
Forbes: Poles Improves Bears’ Roster Core As Reckoning Arrives For Fields
The Chicago Bears, under GM Ryan Poles, have a promising roster with flexibility to add talent in 2024. With the release of backup QB P.J. Walker, the team has 10 rookies and 12 second-year players. They have options to negotiate a long-term deal with Justin Fields or exercise his fifth-year option. They have cap space and draft capital to make mid-season trades if they start strong or potentially sell if they disappoint. Undrafted rookie Tyson Bagent impressed in the preseason and could be a long-term piece. Overall, the Bears look to improve but may not have a winning season.
Forbes: Dustin Hopkins On The Challenge Of Being The Kicker For The Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns have acquired kicker Dustin Hopkins from the Los Angeles Chargers. Hopkins, known for his experience and high field goal percentage, hopes to succeed in Cleveland, a notorious place for kickers. He is ready to face the challenges and high expectations of the Browns and their long-suffering fan base.
Fox News: NFL legend Terrell Owens details his transition from self-doubting high school player to an all-time great
Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens reflects on his journey from not believing he was a great athlete to becoming one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. He credits his mother, grandmother, and a standout college performance for helping him realize his potential. Owens overcame self-doubt and achieved greatness in his storied career.
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Forbes: New Study Makes First-Ever Direct Link Between Greenhouse Gases And Polar Bear Deaths—Here’s Why It Could Change U.S. Climate Rules
A new scientific study reveals the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on polar bear cubs, leading to potential extinction. The study quantifies the contribution of each individual project to the melting of sea ice, which affects the survival of polar bears. This research could provide a basis for regulating projects under the Endangered Species Act.