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#politics

Fox News: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny expects lengthy sentence in extremism trial
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny expects lengthy sentence in extremism trial
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, is facing a verdict in his latest trial on extremism charges, with the prosecution demanding a 20-year prison sentence. Navalny's supporters believe these charges are part of a deliberate Kremlin strategy to silence him. He is already serving a nine-year sentence for fraud and contempt of court, and a 2½-year sentence for a parole violation. The new charges relate to the activities of Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, and he has rejected all charges as politically motivated.


PJ Media: What if Trump Stops Playing Along?
What if Trump Stops Playing Along?
The corrupt American justice system targets Trump with unjust indictment. Trump should refuse to comply and force their hand. He should run his campaign from prison if necessary.


National Review: The SEC Is Shirking Its Duty as a Neutral Arbiter
The SEC Is Shirking Its Duty as a Neutral Arbiter
The SEC, the umpire of the American business world, is biased towards left-leaning causes, violating the First Amendment by excluding conservative proposals from shareholder meetings. The SEC's "significant social policy" exception allows it to protect certain proposals while ignoring others, leading to discriminatory enforcement. The SEC's power grab does not meet First Amendment standards, and the court should intervene to ensure viewpoint neutrality and fair decision-making.


Fox News: Joe Rogan tears apart Kamala Harris, calls Gavin Newsom a 'f---ing conman'
Joe Rogan tears apart Kamala Harris, calls Gavin Newsom a 'f---ing conman'
Podcast host Joe Rogan criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, stating that they are unpopular and unlikable politicians. Rogan also accused Newsom of hypocrisy regarding COVID restrictions. Rogan defended former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate RFK Jr. for their authenticity, contrasting them with Newsom. Rogan believes that neither Harris nor Newsom would be desired as presidential candidates by the American people.


#society

Forbes: ‘A Tour Guide’ Examines The Fate Of One North Korean Defector
‘A Tour Guide’ Examines The Fate Of One North Korean Defector
In the film "A Tour Guide," North Korean defector Han-young struggles to adjust to life in South Korea. Working as a tour guide, she reflects on her new home and searches for her missing brother. Director Kwak Eun-mi drew inspiration from real-life experiences of North Korean defectors.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: Mexico Links Texas Border Buoys To Migrant Deaths — Abbott Says That’s ‘Flat-Out Wrong’
Mexico Links Texas Border Buoys To Migrant Deaths — Abbott Says That’s ‘Flat-Out Wrong’
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott denies the Mexican government's claims that deaths of migrants were caused by his state's newly installed buoy barrier in the Rio Grande. Abbott's office states that preliminary information indicates the drowning occurred before the body was near the barriers. The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses Texas of violating their sovereignty and expresses concerns about human rights and personal safety of immigrants. 


#economy

Forbes: U.S. Loses Second Triple-A Bond Rating But Retains Its ‘License To Be Irresponsible’
U.S. Loses Second Triple-A Bond Rating But Retains Its ‘License To Be Irresponsible’
Fitch downgrades U.S. credit to AA+ due to economic and political issues, but dollar remains strong as world's reserve currency.


Flag And Cross: Apple's Q3 Earnings Call: Can Tim Cook's Commentary Turn The Market?
Apple's Q3 Earnings Call: Can Tim Cook's Commentary Turn The Market?
Shares of Apple, Inc. are lower, influenced by market negativity. Apple's third-quarter results and management commentary on the earnings call could impact the stock and broader market. Analysts are focused on Apple's performance as a litmus test for consumer demand and its weight in major indices. China's market is a crucial factor, and analysts anticipate uptick in demand from this region. Conservative guidance is expected for the September quarter. After a disappointing 2022, Apple stock has seen a 49% increase year-to-date. Analysts have established a 2024 price target of $220.


Foreign Policy: No Water, No Workers, No Chips
No Water, No Workers, No Chips
Arizona's Maricopa County leads the nation in foreign direct investment, but its reliance on outsourced labor and limited water supply pose challenges for companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) as they expand their operations in the state. TSMC's decision to establish a major presence in Phoenix raises questions about the company's long-term viability in a region with water scarcity and a lack of renewable energy. Meanwhile, other states like Illinois and Canada are positioning themselves as more climate-resilient and attractive investment destinations.


#religion

National Review: People Don’t Want a Superficial Faith
People Don’t Want a Superficial Faith
In a reflective piece on the decline of American church attendance, the author discusses the challenges faced by the Church in living up to the Great Commission and the dedication required from its members. He argues that a vibrant, life-giving church demands more time and energy from its members, but the busyness, isolation, and fear of modern life often deter people from committing to it. The author emphasizes the need for the church to offer a biblically grounded, positive vision focused on love, community, and service, rather than a self-centered approach.


#history

National Review: Not Everyone Who Lived the Day before Yesterday Was ‘Evil’
Not Everyone Who Lived the Day before Yesterday Was ‘Evil’
The debate over teaching the history of slavery and its complexities in American classrooms has sparked controversy. Some argue that teaching anything other than the evil of slavery is inappropriate and offensive. However, historians argue that understanding the nuances of history is important, including recognizing that some enslaved Africans developed skills during their time in bondage. The discussion highlights the challenges of teaching history and the need for a comprehensive understanding of the past.


#sports

Forbes: NL Trading Deadline Roundup - Mets Buy Themselves A Farm System
NL Trading Deadline Roundup - Mets Buy Themselves A Farm System
The MLB trading deadline saw numerous moves in the American League. The Los Angeles Dodgers made several acquisitions, the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres chose to buy, and the Philadelphia Phillies made some additions to their starting pitching rotation. The Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves made smaller adjustments to their rosters, while the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds added some depth. The Miami Marlins had a busy deadline, adding and subtracting players in multiple deals. The Arizona Diamondbacks made some additions and subtractions as well. The Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals were all sellers at the deadline.


Forbes: Guardiola Gives FC Barcelona Green Light To Sign Manchester City Star Bernardo Silva
Guardiola Gives FC Barcelona Green Light To Sign Manchester City Star Bernardo Silva
Bernardo Silva has permission to join FC Barcelona from Manchester City, according to Pep Guardiola. The Barcelona legend expressed that he wants players who want to stay, but if Barca wants Silva, they need to make a proper offer. Guardiola's comments suggest that Silva's move to Catalonia is a possibility.


#outdoors

Fox News: Florida deputy leaps onto runaway boat to stop it after driver falls off, video shows
Florida deputy leaps onto runaway boat to stop it after driver falls off, video shows
A deputy in Florida stopped a runaway boat by leaping onto it while it was traveling at 41 mph. The driver had fallen off and was rescued by a good Samaritan. The deputy and the Coast Guard successfully stopped the boat and untangled a line from its propeller.


Gataway Couple: Can You Save a Spot When Boondocking?
Can You Save a Spot When Boondocking?
RVing is a popular trend, but finding boondocking spots can be challenging. Recently, an RVer had their spot stolen in Idaho, causing frustration. While some RVers save spots, it's not enforced and can lead to conflicts. To avoid this, research less popular spots, arrive early, pitch a tent, or leave a passenger to reserve the spot. However, there are no guarantees in boondocking.


Field & Stream: This Fire Starter is Completely Waterproof—And It's Only $12 Right Now
This Fire Starter is Completely Waterproof—And It's Only $12 Right Now
Get the FireFlame waterproof fire starters on sale at Amazon for just $12. It can start a fire in any weather conditions and burns for up to 10 minutes.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Fisker Unveils Future EV Lineup: Ocean SUV, Ronin Convertible, Pear, And Alaska Pickup Truck
Fisker Unveils Future EV Lineup: Ocean SUV, Ronin Convertible, Pear, And Alaska Pickup Truck
Electric vehicle startup Fisker plans to release multiple new models, including the Ocean SUV, the Ronin convertible, the Pear, and the Alaska pickup truck. The Ronin will be an all-electric four-door convertible sports car with a 600-plus mile range and 1,000+ horsepower. The Alaska pickup truck will have a flexible cargo bed and a range of 230-340 miles.


#other

Fox News: Judge rejects request to block 2013 Connecticut gun control law that was passed after Sandy Hook massacre
Judge rejects request to block 2013 Connecticut gun control law that was passed after Sandy Hook massacre
A federal judge rejected a request to temporarily block Connecticut's 2013 gun control law, stating that the ban on certain assault weapons and large-capacity magazines does not violate the 2nd Amendment. The judge cited evidence that these weapons are more commonly used in crimes than for self-defense. The National Association for Gun Rights criticized the ruling and plans to appeal.

Connecticut's gun control law passed in 2013, after the Sandy Hook school shooting, will remain in effect as a federal judge rejected a request to block it. The law bans certain assault weapons and large-capacity magazines. The National Association for Gun Rights plans to appeal the ruling, arguing that the law violates the 2nd Amendment.