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4 Aug 2023
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#politics
Spectator USA: It’s Hot Divorced World Leader Summer!
Former Finnish Prime Minister and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announce separate from their spouses. Speculations arise about a potential relationship between the two leaders. Meanwhile, President Macron's decision to marry his schoolteacher saved his marriage.
Red State: ‘Captain Obvious’: Reporter Hears About It After Noting One ‘Clear Sign Trump Is Not President Anymore'
CBS News and NBC News engage in biased reporting, praising Jack Smith's physical fitness as evidence of his ability to defeat Donald Trump's lawyers in court. Meanwhile, Kelly O'Donnell tweets about Trump's plane waiting on the tarmac, claiming it is a "clear sign" that he is no longer president. However, these attempts at political point-scoring are unnecessary and reflect the mainstream media's bias against Trump.
American Thinker: Missouri Democratic Party deletes tweet calling for burning down Trump supporter's home
Missouri Democratic Party promotes setting fire to a Trump supporter's house, sparks controversy. The tweet was later deleted and a statement of apology was issued.
#society
Forbes: 9 Latin Musicians With Their Own Cannabis Brands
Latin musicians are using their platform to advocate for the legalization of cannabis and highlight its benefits in Latin America. Artists like Anitta, Ozuna, and Akapellah have expressed their support for cannabis, citing its potential in healthcare, economic growth, and individual well-being. This growing movement in the music industry reflects a shift in societal attitudes towards cannabis in the region.
National Review: The Corner: Become a Regular
The writer reflects on the joy of being a regular at her favorite restaurant, Cafe Spaghetti. She describes the comfort and sense of community that comes from frequenting a place where she is greeted by name and can find both good food and companionship. This experience resonates with the reader, who shares a similar attachment to a pizza truck in Michigan.
Daily Wire: Will Smith Says ‘Nobody In My Family Was Happy’ At The Peak Of Stardom
Actor Will Smith reflects on his career success and the realization that money and achievements don't guarantee happiness. He experienced a shift in perspective when his children began making waves in the entertainment industry, leading him to question the true meaning of happiness.
#war
Forbes: Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Sentenced To 19 Years In Prison
Prominent opposition figure Alexei Navalny, a vocal critic of Russia's war in Ukraine, was convicted of extremism and sentenced to 19 years in prison. This is part of Russia's ongoing effort to silence him.
#foreignaffairs
The American Mind: Our Mercenary Century
On June 23, 2023, the Wagner Group threatens a military coup in Russia but reaches an agreement with the government for greater funding and independence. This reveals the decline of nation-states' monopoly on military force, and the rise of private military groups like Wagner.
The decline of American global dominance leads to a Neo-Medieval world order characterized by overlapping loyalties and competition between armed groups for power and resources. Private military groups like PMC Wagner will play a significant role in securing the global economy, challenging established nation-states.
#military
The Blaze: 2 Navy sailors arrested for selling military secrets to China: DOJ
Two Navy sailors in California have been arrested for selling military secrets to China, providing photos, videos, and documents about Navy ships in exchange for money. One sailor also disclosed information about U.S. Marines and shared sensitive diagrams and blueprints for a radar system in Japan. The arrests highlight China's ongoing efforts to undermine the U.S.
#health
Fox News: Chairperson of an Alabama commission that regulates medical marijuana providers steps down following lawsuit
Dr. Steven Stokes resigned as chairperson of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission after a lawsuit challenged his eligibility to serve on the board. The commission did not provide a reason for his resignation.
#crime
Fox News: Mexican marines find 110 pounds of dynamite in meth lab, possibly meant for attack on law enforcement
Mexican marines found 110 pounds of dynamite in a drug cartel's meth lab. The explosives were possibly intended for attacks on law enforcement personnel . Other drug labs were also found, along with nearly one ton of meth. Drug cartels in Mexico have been increasingly using explosives and other military-style tactics in their operations. In previous incidents, car bombs and roadway bombs were used to kill police officers and civilians .
The Federalist Papers: Nanny State Cops Mercilessly Mocked for Seizing Candy Found on Seemingly Innocent Men
Two men in the UK were stopped and their bags full of chocolate were seized by police, who believed it was not intended for personal consumption. The incident sparked criticism of the police's priorities, as they seem more focused on confiscating chocolate than addressing real crimes.
Flag And Cross: Nanny State Cops Mercilessly Mocked for Seizing Candy Found on Seemingly Innocent Men
In the UK, police stopped two men and seized their bags filled with chocolate, claiming it was suspicious. The candy was legal, but the police neglected to focus on more serious crimes.
Fox News: Father of Goldman Sachs staffer found in NYC waterway reveals his cause of death
Goldman Sachs analyst John Castic was found dead in a New York City creek. His father confirmed that he died from drowning, and police suspect alcohol and drugs were involved. Castic had gone missing after leaving a concert at the Brooklyn Mirage, and his body was discovered days later. The death is being investigated, and there are concerns about foul play.
The Blaze: Trump 'mug shot' will be taken if he's indicted in Georgia, sheriff says while appearing to smile
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat confirmed that if former President Donald Trump is indicted in Georgia, a "mug shot" will be taken. This announcement was made during a news conference discussing preparations for the expected indictment. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating attempts to influence the 2020 Georgia General Election and plans to announce charges between July 11 and Sept. 1.
#sports
Fox News: Florida State's ‘barking’ not good for the ACC, North Carolina AD says
North Carolina athletic director responds to Florida State's comments about leaving the ACC due to revenue distribution issues. Cunningham believes that FSU should fulfill their obligations if they choose to leave the conference. He also expresses concerns about the impact of FSU's statements on the league.
Forbes: Refreshing Beers To Pair With 5 Summer Activities
Summer vibes are still going strong with beer sales accounting for 40% of yearly sales. Non-alcoholic options like hop water and pilsner are perfect for beach and camping outings. Kölsch and sour beers are great for yardwork and picnics, while American light lagers are perfect for enjoying baseball games.
#other
Fox News: EPA to deny Alabama’s proposal to take over federal coal ash regulation program
The EPA is set to reject Alabama's proposal to take over coal ash regulation, citing inadequate protection for people and waterways. Coal ash, which contains cancer-causing contaminants, poses serious health concerns. ADEM disputes the EPA's findings.