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#politics
Newsbusters: Psaki Claims Talking About Hunter 'Is a Tactic That Vladimir Putin' Uses
Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki criticized the GOP for trying to compare President Trump's indictment to the issues of Joe and Hunter Biden, likening it to tactics used by Vladimir Putin. Psaki argued that there is no evidence to support these claims and that it is an attempt to muddy the waters. MSNBC political contributor Matthew Dowd also dismissed concerns about Hunter Biden, stating that bringing up relatives in political campaigns never works.
Red State: Welcome Back, Ron DeSantis
DeSantis's strategy in the campaign season isn't working as expected, as polls show him trailing Trump. However, he is making course corrections by embracing his true nature and challenging opponents, like Gavin Newsom. DeSantis plans to be aggressive and tough, which appeals to conservative voters who want a leader with a killer instinct.
Breitbart: Mark Levin on January 6 Charges Against Trump: 'This Indictment Is Crap'
Mark Levin, a host on FNC, criticized the indictment against Trump, calling it "crap." He accused Mike Pence of being a weasel and questioned the rules for challenging election results.
Fox News: Republican members of Congress press Biden administration on alleged Chinese malware within utility systems
Eleven Republican members of Congress are demanding answers from the Biden administration after reports of Chinese malware being embedded in networks controlling utilities to military bases. The malware could potentially disrupt the movement of the U.S. military by shutting off water, power, and communications. The Biden administration is actively searching for the malware, which is believed to be present not only in the U.S. but also in facilities controlled by Americans abroad.
Forbes: Expelled Tennessee Representatives Vie For Full Reinstatement As Special Elections Commence
Special elections are being held in Tennessee to decide whether Democratic Reps. Justin Pearson and Justin Jones, who were expelled from the Republican-controlled House, will be reinstated. Jones is running against Republican Laura Nelson in District 52, while Pearson is up against independent candidate Jeff Johnston in District 86. Jones accused the Tennessee Republican Party of sending out negative mailers about him. Over $2 million was donated to support Pearson and Jones' campaigns, while Republican lawmakers raised over $34,000 for Nelson. The elections will determine if they can serve their remaining terms.
The Federalist Papers: 'The View' Co-Host Asks CNN Legal Analyst If Trump Will Go to Jail, The Answer Ruined Behar's Day
"The View" is criticized for its left-leaning bias and echo chamber of progressive viewpoints. The co-hosts express a unanimous desire for Trump to face legal consequences and hope he will go to jail. The show lacks diverse perspectives and pushes a one-sided narrative that aligns with progressive ideologies.
Red State: Where There's Smoke, There's Fire... But Is Devon Archer All Smoke?
Hunter Biden used his father’s name to secure lucrative business deals. Devon Archer, a criminal witness, may not be reliable but has provided some interesting information. The transcript reveals that Hunter Biden traded on his father's name and brand for personal gain. The GOP's case against Joe Biden lacks concrete evidence and definitive proof of corruption. The Democrats' impeachment efforts may not yield the desired outcome and the investigations into the Bidens will continue even after Joe leaves office.
National Review: The Corner: Poll: Ohio’s ‘Issue 1’ a Dead Heat
Ohio voters will decide whether to raise the threshold for changing the state constitution via ballot initiative. A recent poll shows a split opinion on the issue, with supporters arguing for greater consensus to rewrite the constitution and opponents claiming it would be unfair. ( )
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: House Oversight releases Devon Archer testimony
Devon Archer's testimony confirms Biden's influence in the Burisma scandal and his involvement in his son's foreign business ventures. The value of Hunter Biden's role in Burisma was in opening doors and sending the right signals. Burisma executives relied on the Biden name to address government pressure.
Breitbart: Brady Campaign Uses 'Bogus' D.C. Active Shooter Call to Push Gun Control
DC police chief denies existence of active shooter, calling the call "bogus." Brady Campaign uses incident to push for gun control.
Daily Wire: Jim Jordan Releases New ‘Facebook Files,’ Highlights How Biden Admin Sought To Suppress Daily Wire Content
Rep. Jim Jordan released documents revealing that the Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor content it disagreed with, including limiting The Daily Wire's reach and boosting legacy media outlets. The documents show that the White House wanted to control speech on Facebook related to COVID-19 and even suggested kicking people off the platform. The Biden administration questioned whether Facebook could change its algorithm to prioritize certain outlets over others.
PJ Media: The Miracle of Bidenomics Is Not Impressing Anyone
In the lead-up to the 2024 Election, Democrats are focusing their attacks on President Trump while running an ineffective candidate like Biden. A new CNN poll shows that Vice President Kamala Harris is more popular than Biden, even among independent and black voters. Respondents also have more confidence in congressional Republicans to address crucial issues, with the economy being the primary concern. Americans are dissatisfied with Biden's handling of the economy, particularly in regards to inflation, and are changing their financial habits as a result. The economy and kitchen table issues should be the GOP's main focus, as voters prioritize financial security over other concerns.
#society
Forbes: Lizzo’s Lawyer Is A Hollywood Bulldog—See Marty Singer’s Lengthy List Of Famous Clients
Pop star Lizzo is facing a lawsuit from three former stage dancers who claimed she created a hostile work environment that included sexual harassment and religious harassment. Lizzo's attorney, Marty Singer, has spoken out to discredit one of the accusers. Singer has a history of representing famous clients and has been dubbed the "Entertainment Lawyer of the Year."
Breitbart: The Wurst! Supermarket Doubles Sausage Prices for Green Agenda
German supermarket chain Penny Markt has faced backlash for raising the price of certain food items to demonstrate their environmental and health impact. The company increased the prices of staple items like cheese and sausages by up to 94%. While Penny Markt claims the goal is to raise awareness about the true cost of food, critics argue that this comes at a time when many Germans are already struggling with high living costs and inflation. Farmers are also critical, accusing the company of using the green campaign as a way to improve their image without benefiting them financially.
National Review: The Corner: The Politicization of Therapy
A hard-boiled writer exposes the deceptive reasoning behind Michigan's new ban on "conversion therapy" in a gripping piece on the homepage.
The Blaze: Woman with breast cancer cut off from treatment at Oregon medical organization for making 'transphobic remarks': Report
An Oregon woman with advanced breast cancer was denied treatment at Oregon Health & Science University facilities after criticizing transgender ideology to her doctor. The university, to which the clinic belongs, cited her "disrespectful and hurtful remarks" about the LGBTQ community as the reason for the dismissal.
Forbes: Healthier Real Estate Demand Has Landlords Pushing Tenants Such As Zero Waste Daniel Out For Higher-Renters
Daniel Silverstein, founder of Zero Waste Daniel, received news that the rent on his studio was increasing significantly. The Real Estate Board of New York reported that demand for retail space is increasing, resulting in higher rents. Despite the challenges, Silverstein found a new space in Brooklyn and is using a crowdfunding campaign to involve his community in the process.
The Economist: America’s firefighters mostly do not fight fires
In sunnyvale, police officers double as firefighters, as the number of fires in America has greatly decreased. Firefighters now perform medical and rescue services, causing a mismatch between job expectations and reality.
#war
Foreign Policy: Backdoor Negotiations Over Ukraine Would Be a Disaster
Skyrocketing costs for fuel and food in the global south due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are spurring mediation offers between Kyiv and Moscow from China, the African Union, and even Saudi Arabia. The United States risks repeating the mistake of Trump and Biden policy in Afghanistan by encouraging mediation, which could delegitimize the Ukrainian government. The mediators, including China, are not reliable partners in a peace effort.
Breitbart: Poland Says it Fears Provocations by Russia and Belarus in NATO's East
Poland and Lithuania held a meeting in the Suwalki Gap, a strategically sensitive area on their NATO border with Belarus and Kaliningrad. They discussed the increasing provocations from Moscow and Minsk and the arrival of Russian mercenaries in Belarus. Both nations have heightened border security and are bracing for further provocations. The Suwalki Gap is seen as a potential flashpoint between Russia and NATO, and its importance remains despite Sweden's potential NATO membership. There is a concern that if Russia were to seize the area, it would cut off the Baltic states from Poland and other NATO allies.
Euromaidan Press: “Against the logic of war.” Kyiv Biennial returns to Ukraine, focusing on artists’ displacement
Despite the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the Kyiv Biennial will take place in October, focusing on the displacement of artists during times of war. The exhibition will be held in Kyiv, as well as other cities in Ukraine, before moving to Vienna, Warsaw, and Berlin.
The Economist: Why Ukraine may be choosing a war of attrition
Europe | No surprises. Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russian lines has yet to produce significant gains, but it continues to press on with attacks and probes across multiple axes. The arrival of the army's new 10th Corps has yet to initiate a distinctive new phase in operations, but Ukrainian forces are gradually retaking territory. The next phase, the "strike" phase, will involve deploying fresh brigades to break through Russian defensive lines. The Ukrainians face challenges in breaching heavily fortified areas and are currently relying on smaller-scale actions for success. The effectiveness of Ukrainian attrition and the Russian command's ability to respond will be tested when the strike occurs. The Ukrainians need to achieve some degree of success before the autumn mud hampers offensive options further. They must fight the way they fight best and accept the logic of attrition.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Georgia restricts car exports to Russia, Belarus
Georgia restricts car exports to Russia after refusing to enact its own restrictions in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The move comes as part of the sanctions imposed on Russia, and could potentially damage Georgia's aspirations to join NATO and the EU.
Daily Wire: U.S. Officials, Missionaries Evacuated From Niger As Military Seizes Power
The U.S. partially evacuates its embassy in Niger after military leaders seize power and remove President Mohamed Bazoum. Americans and Europeans have left the country as the State Department voices opposition to the coup.
#economy
Forbes: Warner Bros. Discovery Expects Actors And Writers Strikes To Go Into September
Warner Bros. Discovery, following the merger of WB and Discovery, faced challenges in the second quarter with a decrease in global streaming subscribers and disappointing box office numbers. The ongoing writers and actors strikes also contributed to uncertainty. The company hopes for a resolution to the strike by early September but acknowledges potential financial implications if it continues through the end of the year. Additionally, Warner Bros. Discovery experienced losses in advertising and streaming, but managed to pay down a significant amount of debt.
National Review: The Corner: Juggling with CHIPS
The CHIPS Act, armed with $52 billion, is attempting to reverse the decline in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. Experts from various fields are allocating taxpayer money to strengthen national security, promote economic well-being, and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers. However, other countries have created their own incentives, making it difficult for the U.S. to compete.
Red State: Anheuser-Busch Smacked With More Devastating News About Losses From Bud Light Boycott
Anheuser-Busch has suffered massive losses, losing billions in market capitalization and $390 million in the second quarter. Bud Light's tie-in with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has led to a decline in revenue, with sales dropping 10.5% in the April-to-June period. The company remains delusional, claiming that most consumers still favor Bud Light despite evidence to the contrary.
#military
The American Spectator: Congress Debates Perennial Question: Are We Alone?
Whistleblower testifies about a government program to find and reverse-engineer UFOs without congressional oversight. The program aims to ensure that unknown objects do not threaten American airspace or security.
#religion
The Blaze: Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology over alleged stalking, harassment: 'Tax-exempt cult' using 'mob-style tactics'
Actress Leah Remini filed a lawsuit against the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige, alleging stalking, harassment, and defamation. Remini, a former member of the church, claimed she was targeted after leaving in 2013 and accused the church of using "mob-style tactics" to ruin her life. The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages for the harm caused.
#history
Daily Wire: World War II Hero Famous For ‘Airborne Beer’ Dead At 98
Vincent Speranza, a World War II veteran, passed away at the age of 98. He served with the 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne, Belgium, and gained fame for delivering beer to wounded soldiers in his helmet. Speranza dedicated his life to teaching history and remained involved with the 101st Airborne Museum in Bastogne.
#health
Flag And Cross: Covid Lockdowns Triggered Rise In Early Puberty Among Girls: Study
Girls experiencing early puberty saw a significant increase during the Covid pandemic. Factors such as increased screen time and reduced physical activity contributed to this rise. The pandemic also correlated with other health issues like obesity, which are known to contribute to early puberty in girls.
Flag And Cross: Parents Struggle To Teach Kids About Farm-to-Plate Process, Hindering Fruit And Veg Consumption
Nearly half of parents say their young children don't understand how fruits and vegetables make it to their plates. Despite this, 50% of parents make an effort to teach their kids about the benefits of these foods. The study also found that 90% of parents believe their children's eating habits need improvement, as they only consume three of the recommended five servings per day.
#crime
Daily Wire: Portland Doctor Bloodied By Metal Bottle In Unprovoked Attack Slams City For ‘Defunding The Police’
A Portland doctor is holding the city responsible for an unprovoked attack where she was struck unconscious with a metal bottle. She blames the city's leftist leaders for defunding the police. The attack was captured on surveillance footage and the perpetrator fled the scene.
Breitbart: WATCH: Ohio Police Open Fire on Hostage Takers in Stolen Semi-Truck
Ohio police engage in a high-speed chase with a couple who hijacked a semi-truck and took the driver hostage. After negotiations, the police rescue the hostage and exchange gunfire with the couple, resulting in both of their deaths.
Flag And Cross: Federal Officials Repeatedly Endangered Epstein's Life, Mishandled Evidence: Horowitz Report
Over 20 years after a woman reported Jeffrey Epstein for child molestation, he was finally arrested in 2019 for "sex trafficking of minors." However, just five weeks after his arrest, Epstein died in prison under suspicious circumstances. Despite evidence suggesting foul play, the recent report by the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice claims there is no evidence of wrongdoing.
Red State: California Is a Dumpster Fire, as Its Citizens Are Terrorized by Crime and Elected Officials Enable the Terrorists
Crime in California is escalating, with examples of violence by the homeless and illegal immigrants becoming more frequent. One incident involved a young man being fatally stabbed on a beach in Santa Monica, while another incident showed a naked woman with a gun terrorizing drivers in San Francisco. The rise in crime is attributed to ineffective leadership, the movement to defund the police, and sanctuary city policies that protect criminals. The situation has led to businesses closing down, a population decline, and an exodus of high-income earners from the state.
#sports
Breitbart: Carli Lloyd Doubles Down on Criticism of U.S. Women's National Soccer Team
Former U.S. women’s soccer star Carli Lloyd criticizes the U.S. Women’s National Team's poor performance at the Women’s World Cup. She calls out the team for celebrating after a weak showing, and expresses disappointment in their lack of passion for the game. Despite backlash from head coach Vlatko Antonovski, Lloyd stands by her comments.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Close To Finalizing First Team Player Sale To Al-Ahli: Reports
FC Barcelona is close to selling Franck Kessie to Saudi club Al-Ahli. Kessie, who joined Barca as a free agent last summer, struggled for playing time under Xavi Hernandez and was warned of even less playing time in the upcoming season. With Barca needing to make player sales, Kessie's sale is interesting as he cost nothing in 2022. Al-Ahli is reportedly close to paying €15 million for his services, and Kessie will join other new signings at the club. Barca may only make this one sale to a Saudi outfit after Clement Lenglet declined an offer from Al-Nassar.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Camp Guns of 2023
A camp gun is a compact rifle that can be broken down for easy transport, offering sufficient power to protect a camp and dispatch food. Here are some of the best camp guns ranging in price from $200 to $2,000.
Backpacker: How to Start a Fire With Fungus
If you're in the woods and need a fire, forget the commercial firestarters and try using chaga fungus. This black mushroom, found on birch trunks, easily ignites and smolders for hours. Just scrape it with a knife or hold it to a flame and it will light up.
Field & Stream: Watch a Kayak Fisherman Accidentally Catch a Great White Shark
Rick Austin, while fishing in Nova Scotia, hooks a massive fish that turns out to be a great white shark. Mistaking it for a porpoise, he cuts the line and releases it. Nova Scotia is a valuable location for researching great whites, as it is a breeding area and allows for the tagging and study of their movements.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Chinese Firm Qibo Creates World's Fastest Human-Controlled Fighting Robots
A Chinese firm, Qibo Robot Company, claims to have created the world's fastest human-controlled fighting robots. Inspired by the movie Real Steel, they hope to organize competitive sports events for these machines. Qibo Robot Company emphasizes the low latency in their robots' response, making them faster than other tele-operated robots. The robots are specifically designed for robot fighting games and can be easily controlled with minimal training.
Fox News: Meet the hamster ball robot that can fly and crawl
Revolute Robotics has created the Hybrid Mobility Robot (HMR), a unique, autonomous robot that can roll and fly. The HMR's dual-function exoskeleton allows it to navigate obstacles and terrain with ease. It has practical applications in industries such as inspections, military surveillance, and search and rescue missions.
#other
Fox News: Biden administration sending surge of ICE special agents to border amid increase in migrant numbers
The Biden administration is increasing the number of ICE special agents at the southern border due to a rise in migrant numbers. Agents are being deployed to Texas, Arizona, and California as part of Operation Expanded Impact (OEI) to target transnational criminal organizations involved in smuggling and human activity. Despite a decrease in unlawful border crossings, the administration remains vigilant in addressing changes in migration flows.
HSI agents deployed to the border are often sent on short notice to assist with processing migrants. This has led to a strain on ongoing investigations and a critical level of understaffing. Former ICE director Thomas Homan hopes that HSI agents will focus on identifying and dismantling smuggling organizations, as well as verifying the legitimacy of family units crossing the border. Uncertainty remains regarding the situation at the border, with numbers believed to be increasing and a key Biden asylum rule recently blocked by a federal court.
Forbes: ‘The Witcher’ Producer Blames Stupid Americans And Emotional Young People For The Show’s Failures
The producer of the Netflix show The Witcher, Tomek Baginski, made condescending remarks about dumbing down the show for American and young viewers. He claimed that complex storytelling is unnecessary and that emotions are the most important aspect. This intentional dumbing down of the show was motivated by business reasons and shows a disdain for the audience and the source material.