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#politics

Washington Free Beacon: Warnock's Church Resumes Evictions From Low-Income Apartment Building as It Enriches the Senator
Warnock's Church Resumes Evictions From Low-Income Apartment Building as It Enriches the Senator
Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, who previously denied evictions from a low-income apartment building owned by his church, has seen six residents being evicted since his reelection. Despite receiving millions in funding to house the homeless, the building has taken four residents to court for falling behind on rent by less than two months, and one resident was forcibly ejected in July. Warnock, who earns a six-figure salary from the church, has used accounting loopholes to exceed the outside income limit for senators. This revelation contradicts his previous claims and raises questions about his integrity.


#society

Fox News: College hazing crimes often have lax punishments because they 'aren't easy' to prosecute: Fmr assist US atty
College hazing crimes often have lax punishments because they 'aren't easy' to prosecute: Fmr assist US atty
Prosecuting college hazing cases is difficult due to factors such as reluctant victims and the secretive nature of the incidents, according to former Assistant U.S. Attorney Neama Rahmani. He suggests that the responsibility lies with universities and organizations, rather than solely with prosecutors. Current legislation to criminalize hazing may face challenges in court. In a recent case, an 18-year-old fraternity member at the University of Missouri suffered permanent injuries after being pressured to drink a bottle of vodka during a hazing ritual. The family has settled with several parties involved in the incident. Hazing is not limited to fraternities; Northwestern University also faced hazing allegations within its football program, resulting in the firing of head coach Pat Fitzgerald. The university acknowledged the systemic nature of hazing, but investigators did not find evidence of Fitzgerald's knowledge.


Fox News: Abortion survivor DeSantis mentioned at GOP debate speaks out: 'I did exist'
Abortion survivor DeSantis mentioned at GOP debate speaks out: 'I did exist'
A woman named Miriam "Penny" Hopper, who survived multiple abortion attempts, defended her story after critics accused Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of lying. Hopper, who was born at just 23 weeks of pregnancy, shared her account in an interview with Fox News Digital. However, the details of her story could not be fully verified.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: ‘Israel Lobby’ Author Takes Cash from ‘Putin-Approved’ Think Tank
‘Israel Lobby’ Author Takes Cash from ‘Putin-Approved’ Think Tank
John Mearsheimer, a realist scholar best known for his book "The Israel Lobby," received a grant from the Valdai Discussion Club, a Moscow-based think tank described as "Putin-approved." Mearsheimer has been critical of U.S. foreign policy influenced by Israel but has also been influential in blaming the West for Russia's aggression towards Ukraine. He has participated in the Valdai Discussion Club's annual gatherings and received an award from them in 2019.


Fox News: The next front of China's economic war is out of this world
The next front of China's economic war is out of this world
Chinese Communist Party's infiltration into U.S. industries poses a threat to the economy and national security. Chinese companies are targeting critical industries, including electric vehicle battery plants near U.S. military installations. They dominate the drone market and can gather sensitive information. The government needs to implement policies and regulations to protect national security and promote domestic drone production.


Foreign Policy: The G-7 Becomes a Power Player
The G-7 Becomes a Power Player
The G-7, a loose coalition of democracies, has emerged as a key player in defending the liberal international order amid challenges from Russia and China. Its ability to foster solidarity and coordinate policies among democratic nations has become increasingly important in a fractured world. The G-7's role in shaping global political alignments, coalitions, and groupings has taken on added significance in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's attempts to reshape the international order.


#economy

Forbes: Argentina Offers A Glimmer Of Hope For Those Who Value Economic Freedom And Sanity
Argentina Offers A Glimmer Of Hope For Those Who Value Economic Freedom And Sanity
Argentina's economy has suffered greatly due to high taxes and hyperinflation, pushing millions into poverty. However, a political outsider, Javier Milei, has emerged as a frontrunner in the presidential primaries. His libertarian party aims to replace the peso with the U.S. dollar and implement drastic measures like cutting taxes and government spending.


#religion

American Thinker: One nation under God
One nation under God
The attempts to remove organized religion from our society have led to the decline of religious activity. The Founders of our nation believed in the importance of religious liberty and the foundations of this nation were based on Christian principles.


#health

Flag And Cross: Radioactive Wild Boars Too Polluted To Eat
Radioactive Wild Boars Too Polluted To Eat
Radioactive wild boars in Bavaria have levels of contamination that exceed regulatory limits for consumption due to nuclear tests conducted 60 to 80 years ago. These tests, rather than the Chernobyl nuclear accident, are responsible for the ongoing contamination. The high levels of radioactive caesium in the pigs' meat make it unsafe to eat.


Fox News: 'Silent walking' trend: Psychiatrist shares stress-relieving benefits of strolling in silence
'Silent walking' trend: Psychiatrist shares stress-relieving benefits of strolling in silence
People on TikTok are participating in a challenge called "silent walking" to boost their mental health. Walking without headphones for at least 30 minutes allows the brain to enter a "flow state" and brings clarity of thought. Psychiatrist Dr. Raafat W. Girgis recommends silent walking for reducing stress, improving mood, and promoting mindfulness.


Flag And Cross: Brain Tumors Disrupt Neuronal Communication, Not Just Size: Study
Brain Tumors Disrupt Neuronal Communication, Not Just Size: Study
Brain tumors can "hack" communications between neurons, causing symptoms unrelated to the tumor's size. A groundbreaking study by Spanish researchers shows that cancer metastasis changes the brain's chemistry and disrupts neuronal communication, leading to cognitive impairment. The discovery could help detect brain tumor spread early on and develop therapeutic strategies to alleviate neurocognitive effects.


American Thinker: 'Miracle'weight loss drug manufacturers get hauled into court
'Miracle'weight loss drug manufacturers get hauled into court


The obesity epidemic leads to complaints when discussing weight-loss drugs. Lawsuits are being filed against Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly for not warning about side effects, including paralysis of the stomach. One woman has experienced severe symptoms, including projectile vomiting, and seeks compensation. The case may shed light on the cost-benefit analysis of fast weight loss and the limitations of simple solutions in healthcare.


#crime

Fox News: Buster Murdaugh breaks silence on father's 'unfair' murder trial: 'There are always two sides of the story'
Buster Murdaugh breaks silence on father's 'unfair' murder trial: 'There are always two sides of the story'
Buster Murdaugh speaks out about his father's controversial murder trial, claiming it was unfair and predetermined. He believes law enforcement rushed to judgment and that there are still unanswered questions about the case. Buster also describes his father's characteristics as fitting the term "psychopath."


Red State: DENIED: 2nd Circuit Court Swats Aside Michael Avenatti's Appeal of His Extortion Conviction
DENIED: 2nd Circuit Court Swats Aside Michael Avenatti's Appeal of His Extortion Conviction


Former lawyer Michael Avenatti, known for representing Stormy Daniels, has had his extortion convictions upheld by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Avenatti attempted to extort money from Nike by threatening to expose damaging information. He is currently serving a 2 1/2 year prison sentence and remains implicated in other criminal cases involving theft and fraud. The media's promotion of Avenatti and his actions highlights the corruption and lack of standards within the industry.


#sports

Forbes: Why Manchester United Fans Need To Give New Signing Rasmus Hojlund Time To Adapt
Why Manchester United Fans Need To Give New Signing Rasmus Hojlund Time To Adapt
Manchester United's new signing, Rasmus Hojlund, is expected to make his debut against Arsenal this weekend. The 20-year-old striker has been brought in to strengthen United's attack and has proven himself as a goal scorer in his debut Serie A season. While Hojlund has potential, he still has room for improvement, and fans will need to be patient. This signing has brought excitement to United, who have been lacking a dominant center forward for years.


#other

Flag And Cross: First-time Dads Face Tougher Challenges Than Second-time Fathers: Study
First-time Dads Face Tougher Challenges Than Second-time Fathers: Study
A study from Technische Universität Dresden in Germany found that first-time dads face more challenges in maintaining their relationship compared to second-time fathers. The study, which looked at data from 500 first-time dads and 106 second-time dads, found that having a child was associated with a decline in relationship satisfaction for both groups. However, first-time dads showed a higher level of satisfaction before birth and a steeper decline after birth. On the other hand, second-time fathers reported an increase in satisfaction by 14 months that continued through the two-year check-in.


Fox News: Ellie Goulding's 'face is intact' after getting hit with firework mid-song during concert: 'I am OK!'
Ellie Goulding's 'face is intact' after getting hit with firework mid-song during concert: 'I am OK!'
British pop star Ellie Goulding reassured fans on Instagram that she was unharmed after being hit by a firework during her performance at the Victorious Festival in the UK. The incident, which was caught on video, showed the pyrotechnic hitting Goulding in the face, causing her to briefly cover her face before continuing her set. Goulding, who suffered no injuries, is not the first artist to experience a pyrotechnics accident during a live performance.