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#politics

Daily Wire: Trump’s Georgia Trial Will Be Televised, Judge Rules
Trump’s Georgia Trial Will Be Televised, Judge Rules
Judge McAfee ruled that the trial of former President Donald Trump in Fulton County, Georgia, can be viewed by the public. The court will allow the use of recording devices, and the trial will be live-streamed on the Fulton County Courts' YouTube Channel.


The New American: McConnell “Lightheaded” Again; Doc “Clears” Him for Work; Critics Say It’s Time for the Rocker - The New American
McConnell “Lightheaded” Again; Doc “Clears” Him for Work; Critics Say It’s Time for the Rocker - The New American
Mitch McConnell, the 81-year-old GOP leader in the Senate, froze during a news conference and didn't know where he was or if he would run for reelection. Skeptics believe there is something wrong with him.

McConnell's official doctor says he is medically clear to continue working despite the incident, attributing it to concussion recovery and dehydration. Critics argue that severe aging health issues and mental incompetence in leaders like McConnell, Biden, Feinstein, and Fetterman need to be addressed, calling for measures like the 25th amendment.


Breitbart: Report: Raffensperger Testimony Supports Trump Defense in Georgia Case
Report: Raffensperger Testimony Supports Trump Defense in Georgia Case
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's testimony in federal court contradicted claims that Trump demanded he fabricate votes to win the state. The media misrepresented the phone call between Trump and Raffensperger, as Trump was referring to finding votes within the context of believing he had won Georgia. Raffensperger's testimony indicated that the call was a settlement negotiation about another recount or investigation, not a demand for fabricated votes.


Newsbusters: PBS's Nawaz Cues Dem to Blame DeSantis for Racist Jacksonville Shooting
PBS's Nawaz Cues Dem to Blame DeSantis for Racist Jacksonville Shooting
Amidst discussing Hurricane Idalia's threat to Florida, PBS NewsHour host Amna Nawaz brings up the issue of gun control following a racist shooting spree in Jacksonville, Florida. Nawaz tries to implicate Governor Ron DeSantis in the attack and brings up the issue of Confederate statues, all while interviewing Mayor Donna Deegan, an elected Democrat.


Daily Wire: Biden Admin Deports Haitian Nationals After Warning Americans To Flee Caribbean Island: Reports
Biden Admin Deports Haitian Nationals After Warning Americans To Flee Caribbean Island: Reports
The Biden administration deported over 60 Haitian nationals back to Haiti, despite ongoing civil unrest and political turmoil. The move has been criticized as a violation of human rights.


The Blaze: Biden says we're 'gonna need a whole hell of a lot more money' when speaking of climate change, but praises DeSantis for Idalia recovery
Biden says we're 'gonna need a whole hell of a lot more money' when speaking of climate change, but praises DeSantis for Idalia recovery
President Joe Biden acknowledges the need for more funding to address climate change but also praises Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his recovery efforts after Hurricane Idalia. Biden criticizes climate change deniers and emphasizes the importance of emergency appropriations. He commends his relationship with DeSantis, stating that the focus should be on taking care of the people rather than politics. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump remains mostly silent on the hurricane, only addressing it after it has already caused devastation in Florida.


Daily Wire: Kemp Ends Attempt To Have Special Session To Oust Fani Willis: There Will Be No ‘Political Theater’
Kemp Ends Attempt To Have Special Session To Oust Fani Willis: There Will Be No ‘Political Theater’
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp refused to hold a special session to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump. State Senator Colton Moore called for an emergency session to review Willis after Trump was charged with 13 felonies. Kemp expressed concerns but insisted on following the law and the Constitution.


#society

Fox News: Federal judge temporarily blocks Texas law limiting drag show performances
Federal judge temporarily blocks Texas law limiting drag show performances
A federal judge has blocked a Texas law that opponents claim would limit or ban drag show performances. The law aimed to expand the definition of illegal public performances of sexual conduct, but critics argued that it would threaten freedom of expression and potentially target drag performers. The judge determined that the law violates First Amendment rights.


The Blaze: Martha Stewart mocks backlash to climate change outrage over her iceberg cocktail
Martha Stewart mocks backlash to climate change outrage over her iceberg cocktail
Martha Stewart faces backlash for posting a photo of a cocktail made with ice from an iceberg during her Greenland vacation. Critics accused her of being tone deaf to climate change. Stewart defended herself by stating that the iceberg pieces she used were already floating at sea.


Fox News: Australia introduces law empowering gig workers to negotiate minimum pay and conditions
Australia introduces law empowering gig workers to negotiate minimum pay and conditions
Under a new law introduced by Australia's Labor government, gig workers will have the ability to negotiate for minimum pay and conditions. The law will define "employee-like workers" in the gig economy, and Australia's industrial umpire will set standards for pay and insurance. The legislation aims to protect vulnerable workers, although there are concerns about complexity and increased costs.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: China Snubs India With Xi’s Likely G-20 Absence
China Snubs India With Xi’s Likely G-20 Absence
Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to skip the upcoming G-20 summit in India, which would be the first time he has forgone the event since coming to power in 2013. This decision is seen as part of China's strategy to pivot away from Western-led institutions and take a dig at rival India.


Foreign Policy: Russia Is Commandeering the U.N.’s Cybercrime Treaty
Russia Is Commandeering the U.N.’s Cybercrime Treaty
Negotiations for a U.N. cybercrime treaty turn into a diplomatic battle between democracies and authoritarians over control of the internet and human rights in the digital age. Western countries fear that the treaty could be used to expand state repression online, while authoritarian governments see it as an opportunity to surveil their citizens and control online content. The outcome of these negotiations will have a significant impact on global governance in the digital realm.


National Review: U.S. Military Command Defends Decision to Host Former Iranian Official
U.S. Military Command Defends Decision to Host Former Iranian Official
The U.S. Strategic Command defended its decision to invite a former Iranian official, Professor Seyed Hossein Mousavian, to speak at its annual Deterrence Symposium. Mousavian, a controversial figure and former Iranian ambassador to Germany, used his keynote speech to lobby for the U.S. to return to the Iranian nuclear deal. The decision has drawn criticism from those who argue that Mousavian is affiliated with a state sponsor of terror.


#economy

Forbes: Hurricane Idalia Leaves Up To $20 Billion In Damage, Estimate Says–Well Below Ian
Hurricane Idalia Leaves Up To $20 Billion In Damage, Estimate Says–Well Below Ian
Hurricane Idalia, a Category 3 major hurricane, caused up to $20 billion in damage in Florida and Georgia, making it the most destructive hurricane this year. It has been downgraded to a tropical storm. President Joe Biden plans to visit Florida after declaring a major disaster. The hurricane season may worsen, with the potential for more storms and hurricanes.


National Review: The Corner: China: Xi Investors Flee
The Corner: China: Xi Investors Flee
International investors are pulling out of Chinese securities, selling a record $12bn worth of stocks in August due to concerns over the slowing economy and the property crisis. China's manufacturing sector also contracted for a fifth consecutive month. The tensions with the US have further diminished western investors' interest, with US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warning that China is becoming "uninvestable".


Fox News: Chinese cities introduce measures to boost real estate sector
Chinese cities introduce measures to boost real estate sector
Chinese cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Wuhan are offering preferential loans for first-home purchases, regardless of credit records, in an effort to revive the struggling property sector. The eastern province of Jiangsu has also implemented measures to reduce down payment ratios and mortgage rates for first and second-time buyers.


Breitbart: Tesla Faces Federal Scrutiny for Mysterious 'Project 42' to Build Elon Musk a Glass Mansion
Tesla Faces Federal Scrutiny for Mysterious 'Project 42' to Build Elon Musk a Glass Mansion
Federal agencies, including the DOJ and the SEC, are investigating Tesla's "Project 42," which involves building a large glass structure resembling a mansion for CEO Elon Musk. The investigations focus on the company's use of funds and potential personal benefits to Musk.


Forbes: Author Post: Doing More With Less: Why Great UX Research And Design Is A Critical Tool When Recession Bites
Author Post: Doing More With Less: Why Great UX Research And Design Is A Critical Tool When Recession Bites
In today's business world, good user experience (UX) is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. As economies face potential recessions, companies must invest in digital UX to save time, money, and resources. By gathering valuable customer insights remotely and investing in UX design early on, businesses can de-risk product development and create value. Furthermore, providing customers with an exceptional user experience can strengthen loyalty and increase the likelihood of success, even during challenging times.


#military

Fox News: US military urges halt to clashes in eastern Syria amid concerns of ISIS resurgence
US military urges halt to clashes in eastern Syria amid concerns of ISIS resurgence
The United States military is urging an end to the clashes between U.S.-backed groups in east Syria, warning that it could lead to the resurgence of the Islamic State group. The fighting, which started on Monday, has resulted in numerous casualties and threatens regional security and stability. The U.S. military is closely monitoring the situation and emphasizes the importance of eliminating the threat of Daesh.


#health

The Blaze: After latest freezing incident, 81-year-old Mitch McConnell deemed 'medically clear' to maintain schedule
After latest freezing incident, 81-year-old Mitch McConnell deemed 'medically clear' to maintain schedule
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, 81, had another freezing episode but is medically cleared to continue his schedule. Occasional lightheadedness is expected in concussion recovery. McConnell previously suffered a concussion, rib fracture, and froze up last month.

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed McConnell, President Biden, Feinstein, and Fetterman are unfit to serve. Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips called for term limits and basic human decency.


Fox News: Generic versions of Vyvanse released to address ADHD medicine shortage in US
Generic versions of Vyvanse released to address ADHD medicine shortage in US
Drugmakers are shipping copycat versions of Takeda Pharmaceutical's drug Vyvanse to address the shortage of ADHD medicine in the US. The FDA has approved generic versions of Vyvanse from 11 drugmakers, ranging in doses. The drugmakers are working with the DEA as these drugs are classified as controlled substances.


Forbes: Author Post: Working The Problem: When Caregiving And Your Job Intersect
Author Post: Working The Problem: When Caregiving And Your Job Intersect
Juggling caregiving and work is tough. Prepare before talking to your manager. State the problem and be clear about your needs. Modify your job responsibilities if necessary. Keep your coworkers informed and set boundaries for phone calls. Communicate with your direct reports and be fair.


#education

Red State: Bottoms Up: California Educator Arrested for Teaching While Drunk
Bottoms Up: California Educator Arrested for Teaching While Drunk
STEM teacher in Chino Hills, California arrested for teaching under alcohol influence. Charged with public intoxication and child endangerment.


Daily Wire: Many College Students Stuck At 9th Grade Math Level, Professors Blame Pandemic
Many College Students Stuck At 9th Grade Math Level, Professors Blame Pandemic
College students, especially engineering and biology majors, are facing difficulties in math due to remote learning during the pandemic.


#crime

Forbes: Jurors In Accused Jan. 6 Rioter’s Trial Worried Defendant Has Their Personal Information
Jurors In Accused Jan. 6 Rioter’s Trial Worried Defendant Has Their Personal Information
Jurors in the trial of Brandon Fellows, accused of actions during the Capitol riots, expressed concerns about his access to their personal information. Fellows, representing himself, has a history of alleged harassment.


Daily Wire: Ruby Ridge: 31 Years Later, One Of The Worst Examples Of Government-Inflicted Terrorism Against An Innocent U.S. Citizen
Ruby Ridge: 31 Years Later, One Of The Worst Examples Of Government-Inflicted Terrorism Against An Innocent U.S. Citizen
Former Army Green Beret Randy Weaver and his family move to Ruby Ridge, Idaho, amidst religious beliefs and suspicion of the coming apocalypse. Disputes and false allegations with the government lead to Weaver being entrapped by the ATF informant. The situation escalates when a shootout occurs between Weaver's family and U.S. Marshals, resulting in the deaths of his wife and son. The siege lasts for 11 days before Weaver surrenders. Weaver is later acquitted of most charges and settles with the government for the wrongful death of his wife and son.


#sports

Forbes: Reds Pitcher Sam Moll’s Two-Year Journey From Obscurity To A Pennant Race
Reds Pitcher Sam Moll’s Two-Year Journey From Obscurity To A Pennant Race
The Cincinnati Reds made minimal moves at the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline, opting to be buyers rather than sellers. They only made one trade, acquiring reliever Sam Moll from the Oakland Athletics. Moll has been a valuable addition to the Reds' bullpen and has helped bridge the gap to their top reliever, Alexis Diaz.


Fox News: Matthew Stafford's wife regrets saying Rams quarterback struggles to connect with younger players
Matthew Stafford's wife regrets saying Rams quarterback struggles to connect with younger players
Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, regrets her comments about him having trouble connecting with younger players in the locker room. She acknowledges that it's hard to relate to someone ten years younger, but she realizes that she's not in an NFL locker room and doesn't spend every day with his teammates. Stafford wants the players to see her husband as a teammate, not just a coach.


Breitbart: Washington Commanders President Says No to Redskins Switch Back
Washington Commanders President Says No to Redskins Switch Back
Jason Wright, president of the Washington Commanders, has stated that the team will not switch back to the original Redskins name. The name was phased out due to controversy over racial insensitivity. Speculation arose when texts from a sales manager expressed a desire to keep the original name, but the team spokesperson confirmed that the name will not return.


Breitbart: Nebraska Volleyball Stadium Event Draws 92,003 to Set Women’s World Attendance Record
Nebraska Volleyball Stadium Event Draws 92,003 to Set Women’s World Attendance Record
Nebraska Cornhuskers set a new world record for largest attendance at a women's sporting event with 92,003 fans at their volleyball match against Omaha. The event was a celebration of the sport's immense popularity in the state, and showcased the state's love for volleyball.


#outdoors

targetwalleye.com: Oldest school sonar, Filter feeding perch, Desert walleyes – Target Walleye
Oldest school sonar, Filter feeding perch, Desert walleyes – Target Walleye
In this email, the author highlights various fishing stories and updates. They mention a strange fishing incident involving a hooked perch, as well as advancements in fishing technology such as forward-facing sonar. There are also mentions of fishing tournaments, new fishing products, and illegal angling.