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3 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: Former AG Barr Says Trump ‘Knew Well’ He Lost Election, Believes Indictment Is Fair
Former Attorney General Bill Barr believes that Donald Trump knew he had lost the election and supports the indictment against him. Trump is facing charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. The indictment alleges that Trump pursued unlawful means to undermine the election results. Barr dismisses Trump's defense that his false claims are protected under the First Amendment and doubts that Trump would fare well under cross-examination. He also defends the prosecutor's work and suggests that more evidence will emerge proving Trump's knowledge of the election outcome.
Red State: GOP Fla. Chairman: Nobody Indicted When I Was Bullied as a 2016 Trump Elector
: The chairman of the Florida Republican Party reveals that left-wing activists launched an organized campaign in 2016 to pressure him and other electors to flip their votes, attempting to overturn the election. He received thousands of letters, calls, and emails, some pleading and others threatening. Celebrities, including Martin Sheen, also created a video urging electors to change their votes.
Fox News: Fox Nation will send lucky sweepstakes winners to the first GOP primary debate, all expenses paid
Nine lucky winners and a guest will win an all-expense paid trip to the first Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News on August 23, 2023 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. GOP candidates including Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, Tim Scott, and Vivek Ramaswamy are confirmed to attend. The sweepstakes is open to US residents aged 18 and older.
Fox News: Devon Archer says Hunter used Joe Biden as 'defensive leverage' for foreign biz partners, transcript shows
Hunter Biden used his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, as a means to secure foreign business deals and add value to his endeavors, according to Devon Archer, Hunter's former business partner. Archer testified that Hunter would not explicitly state that they were using his father for leverage, but instead implied it. He also revealed that Joe Biden was put on speakerphone during meetings with business partners and that they would discuss having an understanding of D.C. and how it operates.
Fox News: Wisconsin's conservative chief justice accuses liberal colleagues of 'raw exercise of overreaching power'
Newly empowered liberal justices in the Wisconsin Supreme Court fire the director of the state's court system, leading to accusations of overreaching power and political purges. The move marks a shift from conservative to liberal control for the first time in 15 years.
Fox News: Iowa National Guard troops to be sent to US-Mexico border in federally funded operation
Iowa will send about 100 National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border in August to counter President Biden's immigration policies. This is part of a broader trend of Republican governors joining forces with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to address the border crisis.
The Federalist: Archer: Burisma Hired Hunter Biden To Intimidate Opponents
Former Biden family business partner Devon Archer testified that Hunter Biden was hired by Ukrainian energy company Burisma to develop their "brand" and intimidate potential opponents. Archer stated that Hunter Biden's high-powered political connections helped keep the firm afloat. He also revealed that Joe Biden spoke to his son's associates at least 20 times and interacted with family business partners over 200 times. The transcripts show the involvement of the Biden family in overseas business dealings and contradict Democrats' claims of no involvement.
#society
Spectator USA: The Real Housewives of the Picket Line
Reality TV stars, known for their outrageous behavior and lack of residuals, are considering unionizing to demand fair treatment from networks and streaming services. Original Real Housewives of New York City cast member Bethenny Frankel has called for a union, stating that networks and streamers have been exploiting reality stars for too long. Some Housewives support the idea, while others believe it is unlikely to happen due to the ease of replacing reality stars. Other reality stars are also voicing their support for a union, highlighting the need for protection in an industry that has gained significant popularity. Frankel's plea has gained traction due to the financial success of many Housewives and the lack of residual payments that they receive. She hopes that by organizing, reality stars can fight for their rights and negotiate for fair treatment.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Politics
In the world of politics, Donald Trump faces charges for attempting to overturn the 2020 election and America's credit rating is downgraded. In Ukraine, Russia claims to have stopped an attack by unmanned boats while continuing to bombard Ukrainian ports. Poland sends troops to its border with Belarus. In Bosnia, America imposes sanctions on four senior Bosnian Serb politicians. In the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to issue over 100 new licenses to drill for oil and gas in the North Sea. In Colombia, Nicolás Petro is arrested on money-laundering charges. In El Salvador, a crackdown on gangs intensifies. Police raids in Brazil targeting drug gangs result in 45 deaths. ECOWAS threatens military action if Niger's president is not reinstated. Lebanon's central-bank governor resigns after economic collapse. Fighting erupts in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. A suicide bomb kills over 60 people in Pakistan. America holds talks with the Taliban in Qatar. Violence breaks out during a Hindu religious procession in India. The Pheu Thai party in Thailand attempts to form a government without the Move Forward party. China replaces leaders in its Rocket Force. Beijing experiences extensive flooding.
#economy
Forbes: Serie A Hopeful As Napoli Negotiates Osimhen Deal
As Italian clubs struggle with financial issues, Napoli faces the decision of whether to sell prized asset Victor Osimhen to Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia for a record-breaking fee. The influx of money from foreign leagues, particularly Saudi Arabia's Premier League, is reshaping the transfer market and challenging the dominance of Serie A. Napoli's president must weigh the financial gain against the potential impact on the team and the league's standing in international football.
Flag And Cross: Mixed Jobs Report Signals Uncertainty In US Economy
The June jobs report showed mixed data on the economy. Unemployment rate dropped but job additions were below expectations, with a decline from May. The likelihood of a consecutive interest rate hike in September decreased.
A battle for dominance in the semiconductor supply chain between the US and China intensified with new restrictions and a plan to ban US cloud services to Chinese companies. The FDA granted approval to a drug that improves memory and thinking problems related to Alzheimer's, but it comes with side effects. UPS is facing labor trouble and Tesla has delivered a record number of cars in China.
The Economist: Business
The Bank of England raised its benchmark interest rate, causing uncertainty on when the central bank will end its monetary tightening. House prices in Britain fell in July, but the average price was still higher than earlier this year. Japan's ten-year government bond yield reached a nine-year high after the Bank of Japan made a surprising adjustment to its "yield-curve control" policy. Turkey's inflation rate rose, and the euro area's economy grew slightly in the second quarter. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ had positive gains in July, with tech companies leading the way. Uber made its first operating profit since 2019, while major oil companies reported significant declines in profits due to lower oil prices. BAE Systems had a record backlog in orders, and Birkenstock is considering going public with an IPO.
#health
Flag And Cross: Americans Aim For Summer Weight Loss Despite Concerns Over Unhealthy Dieting, Survey Finds
A majority of Americans believe that the idea of a "summer body" promotes unhealthy dieting, but many still strive to lose weight before summer. Most respondents are willing to go to extreme measures to shed pounds, with almost half having been on a diet in the past five years. The top goals for respondents are feeling healthier, increasing fitness, and eating healthily, but only a fraction feel they have a good understanding of how to be healthy. Many face obstacles such as a lack of self-control, the cost of healthy eating, and not liking the taste of healthy foods. While respondents acknowledge the safety concerns of fad diets, a significant portion are willing to participate in them. Overall, changing behavior is seen as the key to long-term health improvement.
Fox News: Kelly Osbourne admits 'fat-shaming' fears made her hide from public during her pregnancy
Kelly Osbourne, who recently welcomed her first child, revealed that she hid during her pregnancy to avoid being criticized for her weight. She shared this information in response to a commenter on her Instagram post. Osbourne also opened up about her weight loss journey, including undergoing weight loss surgery and receiving Botox.
#education
Flag And Cross: Back-to-School Chaos: Overwhelmed Parents And Teachers Struggle With Morning Routines
Parents and teachers struggle during back-to-school season with schedules, lack of sleep, and adjusting meal times. They make routine mistakes and prioritize family time. Mealtime worries arise and productivity is affected when hungry, prioritizing convenience.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Man Faces Lengthy Prison Sentence And Heavy Fine For Illegal Tortoise Smuggling
Israeli citizen held in Madagascar for smuggling tortoises. Prosecution seeks 10-year sentence. Defendant claims ignorance. Detention conditions described as terrible.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Deer Calls of 2023
Heading into the woods without deer calls is a mistake. Different calls are effective during various times of the season. Here are some of the best deer calls to use: Quaker Boy Brawler Buck Call for buck grunts, Primos Fightin' Horns for rattling antlers, Primos Rut Roar Grunt Call for aggressive bucks, Hunter Specialties Adult Doe Estrus Bleat for beginner doe bleat, Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Dialect Deer Grunt for versatility, Woodhaven Custom Calls The Closer for doe bleats, and Rush Custom Callers Deer Grunt Tubes for customizable calls.
#technology
Boating Magazine: The Benefits of 48-Volt Charging in Fathom 2.0 | Boating Mag
Brunswick siblings Mercury Marine and Navico Group have partnered to create the new Fathom e-power system, which is a lithium-ion auxiliary power system designed to replace a generator. The system includes a dual-mode 48-volt/12-volt alternator that can deliver up to 6.5kW of power, and it will be available on certain Mercury outboards in 2023. The Fathom system also includes a Power+ mode that allows the engine to charge the batteries while the boat is at rest away from shore power.
Gataway Couple: SOS on Your iPhone Could Save Your Life
Technology has become an integral part of our lives, including the SOS feature on iPhones. It allows users to quickly reach emergency services and share their location. This feature recently saved an injured hiker's life in California.
#other
Forbes: Is Seafloor Mining A Go? Wait And See, Says The International Seabed Authority
The International Seabed Authority has made progress on draft regulations for seabed mining, but extraction has not yet been approved. Despite this setback, Gerard Barron, CEO of The Metals Company, remains optimistic and believes underwater mining is inevitable. Barron argues that underwater mining is a more environmentally friendly solution compared to mining on land. However, opponents raise concerns about the safety of the process and its impact on deep-sea wildlife and the marine environment.