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31 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: Revealed: More Than 1000 Emails Between Joe's VP Office and Hunter Firm, NARA Response Cooks Joe's Goose
Joe Biden's team tried to change their story on his involvement with his son's business, but evidence keeps piling up against their claims. New emails show extensive communication between Hunter Biden's firm and Joe Biden's vice presidential office, raising questions about what they were discussing. Some released emails imply that access and influence were desired and obtained. This further contradicts Biden's denial of involvement in his son's business.
Fox News: Haley, Ramaswamy’s feud intensifies after she compares his Israel policies to AOC and far-left 'Squad'
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized opponent Vivek Ramaswamy for opposing U.S. military intervention in Iran to defend Israel. Haley argued that a nuclear Iran poses a threat to American security, while Ramaswamy emphasized the need to support Israel without endangering American lives. The feud between the two candidates escalated after the recent Republican debate, where they clashed over foreign policy positions.
National Review: Justice Thomas 2022 Financial-Disclosure Form Clears Up Past Errors, Undermines Corruption Allegations
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's financial disclosure form for 2022 was released, refuting allegations of ethical impropriety. Thomas's attorney explained that previous errors in disclosures were inadvertent and that Thomas had included all reportable gifts. The form also addressed Thomas's relationship with Harlan Crow, stating that before a change in guidance, certain types of private travel were exempt from reporting.
Foreign Policy: France’s Concern for Gabon’s Democracy Is Too Little, Too Late
Paris had a complicated relationship with the dictators ruling Central Africa. Recent military coup in Gabon reveals France's inconsistent stance on coups d'état in Africa. The region's resource-rich countries have suffered from poor governance, corruption, and inequality, while France turned a blind eye.
The Economist: Business leaders worry about the rise of the AfD
German business leaders express concern over the rise of the far-right party AfD, which promotes anti-immigration and Eurosceptic policies. The party's popularity threatens Germany's reputation as a place for doing business and could harm the interests of German industries. Despite the government's attempts to attract skilled foreign workers, the presence of xenophobia within the AfD poses challenges in addressing the country's labor shortage.
The Federalist: Financial Docs Debunk ProPublica Smears Against Justice Thomas
Prominent black conservative Justice Clarence Thomas faces relentless attacks from Democrats and left-wing media outlets. The latest smear campaign from ProPublica accuses Thomas of not disclosing his travel with a billionaire friend. Despite previous investigations clearing Thomas of any violations, the attacks continue. Thomas has now retroactively applied new financial disclosure rules and his latest report reveals four trips in 2022, including speaking engagements and a vacation at his friend's property. The report does not provide the scandalous revelations that the media was hoping for.
Fox News: Clarence Thomas releases first financial disclosure since facing barrage of ethics attacks
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has released his first annual financial disclosure report since facing ethics attacks. He reported receiving gifts from Republican donor Harlan Crow without reporting them, but his defenders argue that he followed reporting guidelines. The disclosure shows Thomas reported receiving private jet travel and meals from Crow for events he attended. Critics have attacked Thomas and other Supreme Court justices over their financial disclosures.
The Economist: Politics | Sep 2nd 2023 Edition
In Gabon, soldiers seize power after a fraudulent presidential election. Coups continue in West and Central Africa. Mali faces security deterioration.
Zimbabwe's incumbent president wins re-election, but the conduct of the poll is criticized. Libya's foreign minister is sacked after secret talks with Israel.
#society
Red State: Pansexuality Is Hot: University Makes Square Students Admit Their 'Monosexual Privilege'
The University of Texas at Austin offers a workshop to address "monosexual privilege," specifically targeting heterosexual, gay, and lesbian individuals. The workshop aims to make these individuals aware of the advantages they have in society and how their identities are recognized and validated. This workshop is part of the university's efforts to promote LGBTQIA+ inclusivity.
#economy
PJ Media: Solano County Farmers Pushing Back on 'Green' City to be Built by Silicone Valley Investors
Silicon Valley billionaires are behind a project to build a "green city" in Northern California. The mysterious group, Flannery Associates, has purchased large plots of land and is facing backlash from local farmers and politicians. They are being accused of using bullying tactics and secrecy to force farmers to sell their land.
#military
Fox News: US Navy SEAL Jocko Willink shares 5 tactics for effective leadership: 'Massive impact'
Former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink is releasing a MasterClass on effective leadership. Willink emphasizes the importance of good leadership in both military and business settings. He teaches a decentralized command approach and the value of building strong relationships in a modern-day workspace. Willink also stresses the power of discipline and the need for balance in leadership. He encourages leaders to take ownership of their teams and to empower others to become leaders themselves.
#religion
The Blaze: Oliver Anthony blows Joe Rogan away with the profundity of Scripture, explains how centering his life on God changed his life for the better
Country music star Oliver Anthony, previously known as Christopher Anthony Lunsford, shared his life-changing experience centered around God on "The Joe Rogan Experience". After hitting rock bottom due to depression, alcohol, and drug abuse, Anthony turned to the Bible for solace and made a pact with God to change his ways. He now lives his life with a focus on serving God rather than satisfying his own desires.
#health
Fox News: Post Malone flaunts weight loss after revealing his secret to dropping 55 pounds
Singer Post Malone reveals he has lost 20% of his body weight and showcases his slim physique on Instagram. Fans praise his transformation but some express nostalgia for his previous appearance. Malone attributes his weight loss to cutting out soda and becoming a father.
Fox News: My 19-year-old son never had to die from a fentanyl overdose. This critical law can fight the crisis
The author shares the tragic story of his son's death from a fentanyl-laced heroin overdose, highlighting the gaps in mental health and addiction treatment. The author argues that if Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act had been fully applied to the fentanyl crisis, his son's death could have been prevented. The author supports the renewal of Section 702 as it is an essential tool for the intelligence community to protect the nation from threats like illicit drugs.
#education
Fox News: Top Republican calls to pull taxpayer cash from schools promoting 'gender ideology' and 'sexual material'
A new House Republican bill aims to cut federal funds from schools promoting "materials harmful to minors."
#crime
Fox News: Former Disney star Mitchel Musso denies public intoxication, theft charges after arrest
Former Disney star Mitchel Musso was arrested in Texas for charges of public intoxication and theft. Musso denies the charges and claims it was a misunderstanding. He was released on a $1000 bond.
Fox News: Cunning romance scams and how to avoid them
Online dating has become even more treacherous with the rise of crypto-romance scams. Criminal gangs in Asia are behind these scams, which exploit vulnerable individuals looking for love. Victims are tricked into sending large amounts of cryptocurrency to scammers who quickly disappear, leaving their victims heartbroken and empty-handed.
#sports
Forbes: Sweden’s Linus Lundqvist Signs With Chip Ganassi Racing IndyCar Team
Chip Ganassi Racing has signed Swedish IndyCar driver Linus Lundqvist for a multi-year contract starting next season. Lundqvist, the 2022 Indy NXT XT Champion, expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to join the successful team. He has previously dominated in the 2022 Indy Lights season and has experience in other racing championships. Lundqvist will spend the rest of the current season with Ganassi Racing to prepare for the next step in his career.
Fox News: Two-time Stanley Cup champion retires after 11 seasons in the NHL over ‘severe’ eye injury
Washington Capitals forward Carl Hagelin has announced his retirement from the NHL after suffering a severe eye injury that has kept him sidelined for over a year. Despite his love for the game, Hagelin's injury is too severe to continue playing. The 35-year-old veteran spent 11 seasons in the league, winning two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins and earning an Olympic medal for Sweden.
#other
Forbes: Netflix’s ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Lands Season 3, But A Major Cast Member Is Departing
The Lincoln Lawyer is renewed for season 3 by Netflix. Neve Campbell will not be returning for this season.
Forbes: North Carolina Under Flood Warnings As Tropical Storm Idalia Continues: It’s Impact In Photos
Tropical Storm Idalia causes flash flooding and destroys thousands of homes in Florida before moving up the East Coast. North Carolina residents are now under warnings of flash floods and coastal flooding.