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3 Aug 2023
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#politics
Spectator USA: Women’s Health magazine’s love letter to Dr. Jill
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is featured on the cover of Women's Health magazine, with a glowing article praising her inner strength and beauty. The interview focuses on her exercise routine and love of fish and vegetables, along with her role as a healer for the nation. The magazine conveniently downplays the Bidens' frequent vacations at their Delaware beach house.
National Review: Ron DeSantis Accepts Gavin Newsom’s Challenge to Debate
Florida governor Ron DeSantis and California governor Gavin Newsom have accepted the challenge to debate each other. The debate, proposed by Fox News’ Sean Hannity, will focus on the future of the country. Newsom has already proposed dates for a debate in November, and he envisions a 90-minute debate aired live on Fox News, moderated by Hannity. Both governors have clashed on various issues and are seen as rising stars within their parties. DeSantis is currently running for president, while Newsom has not yet confirmed his plans to run in this cycle. The debate holds significance in shaping the direction of the nation.
Fox News: Georgia sheriff vows to get Trump’s mug shot if he’s indicted in Fulton County election case
Sheriff Labat plans to require Trump to take a mugshot if he is indicted in the ongoing case against him in Fulton County related to overturning the 2020 election. This would be Trump's fourth indictment. The investigation is led by Fulton County DA Fani Willis, who has been looking into whether Trump and his allies broke any state laws in their efforts to overturn the election results.
The Federalist: Exclusive: 13 Conservative Leaders Call On States To Ditch ALA
Conservative leaders are urging states to cut ties with the American Library Association (ALA) due to its leftward shift under new leadership. They argue that the ALA is undermining Constitutional rights and attacking moral foundations. The group has been criticized for promoting sexually explicit material to teens and young adults, as well as for its association with George Soros and support for "Drag Queen Story Hour." Conservative leaders are calling for the ALA to be stripped of taxpayer support, and several states are preparing to sever their relationship with the organization.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Video: Store Owners Told To Let Thief Rob Store, They Had Other Ideas
In a daring act, 7-Eleven store owners bravely confronted a would-be robber, refusing to be passive bystanders. The incident raises questions about cultural differences in dealing with crime. Some argue for a more lenient approach in the US, while others advocate for stricter enforcement of the law to protect citizens and businesses.
Spectator USA: Lizzo and the trouble with ‘fat activism’
Lizzo, once beloved, is now facing controversy and criticism. Despite her initial empowerment and self-confidence, her recent actions and statements have raised concerns. Her support for certain organizations and her alleged mistreatment of her dancers have tarnished her reputation. It seems that Lizzo's image may have been a facade all along.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine drone strikes and attacks send chills down Putin’s spine
Ukrainian drones are attacking Moscow, causing fear and uncertainty for Putin. Crimea's eventual liberation seems certain, and Ukrainian forces are proving their strength militarily, diplomatically, and psychologically. The Ukrainian "Ghost of Kyiv" is becoming all too real and affecting Russian morale.
#economy
Forbes: Carvana, The Online Used-Car Company, Adds Same-Day Delivery In Some Markets
Online used-car retailer Carvana is introducing a same-day delivery program in select markets, starting with Greater Phoenix. Previously, Carvana's model relied on regional reconditioning centers for car maintenance and retail delivery, rather than traditional dealerships. The move aims to address the demand for instant gratification and improve customer experience. Carvana plans to expand the same-day delivery service to other markets in its distribution network, such as Indianapolis and Charlotte.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Royal Caribbean Navigates The Kosher Cruise Market
Sea travel has always posed challenges for strictly observant Jews. Royal Caribbean's Fresh Kosher program offers kosher meals and an immersive experience for observant Jewish cruisers. The program has been a hit, selling out quickly and providing a lavish kosher dining experience that was previously unavailable on traditional cruises. Rabbi Dovid Weberman and his team ensure that all aspects of the cruise, from food to religious services, cater to the needs of kosher travelers, making them feel welcome and comfortable.
#health
Fox News: Biden's latest fun killing move ignores real health hazard to America's youth
The FDA is facing pressure from senators to ban flavored cigar sales, claiming that underage teenagers are at risk of addiction. However, statistics show that youth smoking of cigars has plummeted to historic lows. Critics argue that this is regulatory overreach by the FDA, and that decisions regarding smoking products should be made by elected officials. The real health hazard to America's youth lies in the proliferation of toxic drugs, but Congress has done little to address this issue. The FDA could better improve public health by speeding up the drug approval process and allowing parents to regulate their teenagers' behavior.
#sports
Forbes: Why Duke Basketball’s 312 Run In Chicago Was Surprisingly Cancelled
Duke basketball was forced to cancel its 312 Run fundraising event due to concerns under the NCAA's NIL policies. The event was supposed to consist of a pick-up game followed by a meet and greet with the Duke team and staff. The cancellation has left many confused, especially since Duke players were allowed to receive money for autographs at another event.
Forbes: How The Sixers Could Gain A Small Edge After Montrezl Harrell's Torn ACL
The Philadelphia 76ers announced that Montrezl Harrell has suffered a torn ACL and meniscus, likely causing him to miss the entire 2023-24 NBA season. The Sixers could potentially use Harrell's injury to gain a disabled player exception worth nearly $1.45 million, allowing them to sign or trade for a player at that amount.
#outdoors
On The Water: Catch More Spanish Mackerel from Shore
Anglers in the Northeast have been able to target Spanish mackerel from shore earlier than usual, thanks to the warm ocean waters. The use of metal and epoxy-resin jigs that resemble the mackerel's prey has been effective in attracting these fish. The techniques for targeting Spanish mackerel involved casting far, allowing the lure to sink, and retrieving quickly.
#other
Fox News: Wet weather forecast for Northeast as heat continues to rage in the South
Record-breaking heat is scorching the Southern Tier and Gulf Coast, with July predicted to be the hottest month globally. Temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit are setting daily and monthly records, accompanied by high humidity. The high-pressure ridge over Oklahoma and Arkansas is sparking severe storms, including damaging winds, tornadoes, and flooding, while the Southeast is expecting rain through Friday.