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#politics
Breitbart: Gabon: Coup Leaders Name Dictator's Cousin 'Transitional' President
The military has taken control in Gabon, removing President Ali Bongo Ondimba and appointing General Brice Oligui Nguema as interim president. The coup comes after widespread dissatisfaction with the Bongo family's rule and allegations of corruption. This falls under the hashtag .
Forbes: Cannabis Stocks Surge After HHS Recommends Classifying Marijuana As Lower-Risk Drug
Cannabis companies are seeing a surge in their stock prices after the Department of Health and Human Services recommended moving marijuana to a less severe drug schedule. The rescheduling would result in fewer restrictions on scientific studies and lower tax rates for the cannabis industry. The Drug Enforcement Administration has received the recommendation and will have final authority on the reschedule.
National Review: Where Nikki Haley Stands on Abortion
Former governor and U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, a pro-life Republican, expressed support for a federal ban on late-term abortions. However, her position on the issue is ambiguous and has been subject to criticism. While she has shown openness to a ban on abortion after 15 weeks, she has also emphasized the political obstacles to enacting such a ban. There are three possible interpretations of her statements: she genuinely believes a modest federal ban has a chance of success, she is trying to avoid the abortion issue by appeasing both pro-lifers and pro-choicers, or she has not fully clarified her position.
Newsbusters: Sen. Johnson Reveals Big Tech-CDC Censorship Collusion Timeline
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) accuses the CDC of manipulating COVID-19 data to fit its political agenda and censoring information about vaccine adverse events. Johnson says Twitter censored him when he shared VAERS data on adverse events and deaths. He claims the CDC colluded with Twitter to downplay the significance of the VAERS data. Johnson is demanding transparency and accountability from the CDC and Big Tech.
Breitbart: Adam Driver Slams Netflix, Amazon: Smaller Companies Willing to Meet Striking Actors' Demands
Actor Adam Driver publicly criticizes Netflix and Amazon for not meeting the demands of striking actors while praising the independent backers of his new movie Ferrari. He questions why smaller distribution companies can meet the actors' demands but not the big streaming giants. Driver's film, Ferrari, was able to attend the Venice Film Festival because it received a waiver from SAG-AFTRA. Hollywood actors and writers are on strike, accusing studios and streamers of unfair compensation and fearing replacement by AI technology.
#society
Breitbart: Zimbabwe Man Barges into Supreme Court, Swings Ax at Ex-Wife
Tendai Gambiza threatens to kill his ex-wife in the Supreme Court building due to a custody battle. He is charged with violating the Domestic Violence Act in Zimbabwe.
National Review: The Corner: Children Losing Their Religion
Lyman Stone's paper suggests that a significant shift towards secularism is occurring among children, largely unseen by their parents. Millennials, who make up a large portion of the population, were raised with religion but later abandoned it before the age of 22, resulting in a sizeable number of nonreligious adults today. This indicates that the decline in religious belief is more influenced by childhood socialization than rational arguments.
Breitbart: California Mall Requires Minors to Wear Lanyards Following Brawl
Southern California mall requires unaccompanied minors to wear lanyards with parent's contact info after fights broke out. Increased youth violence since pandemic lockdowns, with disruption in daily life and mental-health crisis. Crimes involving youth declined between 2000-2010.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Allegiant air raises concerns about Mexican government's transparency on flight operations
Transparency concern over flight operations in Mexico City, as US carrier Allegiant Air confirms worries over cargo flights being moved out of the main airport. The move is speculated to promote a new military-run commercial airline at the expense of Mexican carriers.
Fox News: US denies blocking chip sales to Middle East
The Biden administration denies blocking chip sales to the Middle East, despite export license changes for Nvidia and AMD. New rules require Nvidia to seek licenses for selling flagship chips to some Middle Eastern countries. The reasons behind the export controls are unclear.
#economy
Daily Wire: As Auto Strike Looms, Biden Admin Announces $15.5 Billion For Electric Vehicle Manufacturers
President Biden is pushing electric vehicles (EVs) despite their low demand and potential job loss for autoworkers. His administration is releasing $15.5 billion of taxpayer money to support the EV market, including $10 billion in loans and $3.5 billion in grants. However, EVs are more expensive to buy and fix compared to gas-powered cars. Experts argue that the transition to EVs would hurt blue-collar workers and eliminate thousands of auto-manufacturing jobs. The Biden administration's goal is to appease autoworkers' unions and gain their support, but it remains uncertain if this strategy will succeed.
#military
Breitbart: North Korea Says It Practiced a 'Tactical Nuclear Strike' and Invasion of South Korea
The communist government of North Korea conducted military exercises aimed at nuclear assault on South Korea. North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong-un, has become increasingly belligerent under President Joe Biden's administration. The exercises were carried out in response to the Ulchi Freedom Shield joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea.
#culture
Daily Wire: Daily Wire’s Jeremy Boreing Shares Update About ‘The Pendragon Cycle’ Production In Hungary
Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of The Daily Wire, is temporarily stepping down to focus on the upcoming DailyWire+ series based on the historical fantasy books "The Pendragon Cycle." The series, inspired by the legend of King Arthur, will be filmed in Hungary and Italy and is set to premiere in 2024.
#health
Forbes: Capitol Doctor Calls McConnell ‘Medically Clear’ And Biden Defends Him After Latest Freeze-Up—As Calls For Resignation Grow
Congressional doctor clears Mitch McConnell to continue his duties, suggesting his freeze-ups were due to occasional lightheadedness. Some senators question his future, while a conservative magazine calls for his resignation. McConnell's team attributes the incidents to lightheadedness and dehydration caused by his concussion in March. President Biden defends McConnell, assuring that he is on the path to recovery.
#education
Daily Wire: School Tries To Wrongly Ban 7th Grade Student’s ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ Patch
Middle school student wears "Don't Tread on Me" patch. Teacher misinterprets it as slavery symbol. Student's mother defends rights.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia boy, 12, found shot dead, wrapped in plastic in trash can
The body of a 12-year-old boy, Hezekiah Bernard, was found brutally killed and wrapped in plastic inside a dumpster in Philadelphia. His death was determined to be a homicide after an autopsy revealed he was shot. No suspects have been identified and authorities are focused on swiftly apprehending those involved.
Fox News: ‘They wanted a scapegoat’: Americans split on who’s accountable for auto thefts, criminals or car makers
Car thefts in Washington, D.C., and Chicago are rising. Some Americans blame car manufacturers for not having adequate anti-theft systems, while others believe criminals should be prosecuted. A lawsuit has been filed against Hyundai and Kia by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who alleges that their lack of anti-theft technology has contributed to the increase in thefts. Both Hyundai and Kia deny the allegations.
#sports
Fox News: Cooper Kupp's Week 1 status in doubt after 'setback' with hamstring injury
The Los Angeles Rams may start the 2023 season without star receiver Cooper Kupp, who suffered a setback with a hamstring injury. Kupp had high expectations after a successful 2021 season but was plagued by injuries. The Rams struggled last season, losing 12 games, the most ever by a defending Super Bowl champion.
Fox News: Giants’ Jihad Ward not pleased with ‘Hard Knocks’ portrayal of viral Aaron Rodgers moment
New York Jets quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, had a heated exchange with Giants linebacker, Jihad Ward, during a preseason game. Ward was upset with Rodgers and other Jets players for laughing after Ward's teammate, Bobby McCain, was injured. Rodgers denied laughing at the injury and accused Ward of making things up. The incident was captured on the show "Hard Knocks."
Fox News: Harrison Bader learned Yankees placed him on waivers from TV — not front office
New York Yankees outfielder Harrison Bader learns he has been placed on waivers and essentially released by the team. He reflects on his time with the Yankees before being claimed by the Cincinnati Reds.
#other
Fox News: Uber launches electric bike service in Kenya, aiming for emissions-free platform by 2040
Uber has launched an electric motorbike service in Kenya, with plans for expansion in the rest of sub-Saharan Africa. The move is part of Uber's efforts to make its platform emissions free by 2040. The service, called Electric Boda, will have 3,000 bikes within six months, providing cost savings for drivers and lower fares for users.
Forbes: Author Post: Leading Through Adversity
Facing adversity is a test of leadership. Leading a senior living sector through the COVID pandemic required adapting policies while protecting vulnerable residents. These experiences provide lessons on crisis management. Seeking diverse expertise, acting quickly but not with panic, being transparent, and communicating with clarity are vital in leading through adversity. Strategic risk management planning, reflection processes, insatiable knowledge, innovation, and a cooperative, open culture are key elements for thriving in difficult times.