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8 Aug 2023
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#illegals
The New American: Getting to the Bottom of UAPs and UFOs - The New American
Christian Gomez of The New American interviews Congressman Glen Grothman about the potential threat of UAPs/UFOs to national security and their origins. They also discuss the invasion of illegal aliens and cartels at the Southern Border.
#politics
Fox News: Trump’s attorneys argue for less restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election case
Former President Trump's legal team is arguing for less restrictions on evidence in the 2020 election case, claiming it is a matter of First Amendment rights. They are asking the court to only shield genuinely sensitive materials from public view. The government's request to restrict all documents goes against established law and Trump's rights.
Front Page Magazine: The New Charges Against Trump 'May' Carry the Death Penalty
From the start, the Biden regime has aimed to politically destroy Trump. Now, they've escalated to the possibility of his physical death. The charges against him are politically motivated, turning misdemeanors into felonies and resulting in 78 charges that could lead to hundreds of years in prison or even execution. This is a clear attempt to discredit Trump and prevent him from running in 2024.
Fox News: GOP voters still want Trump, but say mounting controversies leave DeSantis, Ramaswamy as alternative choices
A sampling of primary state voters show that Trump's supporters are considering alternative candidates due to mounting indictments against him, though he still maintains a grip on the Republican Party faithful. Some voters believe the allegations against Trump are politically motivated and lack due process. They see Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a potential alternative with a similar "moxie" to Trump. Other voters still want to see Trump as the party's nominee, believing many of the accusations against him are false and politically motivated.
Flag And Cross: DeSantis Helps Get Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Banned From Disney World
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and The Walt Disney Company are locked in a heated battle. DeSantis's board has eliminated the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) committee, dismissing the practice of awarding contracts based on goals of racial and gender parity. The district administrator, a DeSantis appointee, called the previous practices "illegal and un-American." This fight comes as DeSantis seeks to ban DEI practices in colleges and universities, as well as implement a "Stop WOKE" law. Some experts believe this battle may be a distraction from DeSantis's presidential campaign.
Flag And Cross: Coalition Heads: Supreme Court Cannot Strike Down Basic Laws
Israel's Supreme Court has been challenged by coalition party heads, who claim it lacks the authority to nullify Basic Laws or compel a prime minister to step aside. The court issued a temporary injunction against a recently passed "recusal law" and has set a hearing for September. The proposed amendment limits the circumstances in which a sitting premier can be removed from office, stating that only the Cabinet has the authority to declare a prime minister unfit to serve. This legal dispute is part of a wider effort to reform the country's judicial system.
#society
Fox News: Riley Gaines, Paula Scanlan join Texas Gov Greg Abbott in ceremonial signing of Save Women’s Sports Act
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the Save Women's Sports Act into law, prohibiting biological males from competing in women's sports in colleges and universities across the state. Abbott emphasized the importance of protecting women's sports and maintaining the integrity of women's records and teams. Former collegiate swimmers Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan shared their experiences and support for the law, highlighting the physical differences between men and women.
Daily Wire: Backlash Builds Against Harry’s Razors Over Woke Promotional Video
Backlash grows against Harry's Razors for promoting transgender activist group Trevor Project. Video of a woman identifying as a man shaving her face sparks outrage. Conservatives call out the razor company for supporting transgender treatments for minors.
Forbes: How To Change Your Facebook Name
Topline Polling from 2020 shows 71% of hiring decision makers believe social media platforms, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), are effective applicant screening tools. Employers review Facebook and Twitter, so it's important to have a professional name on all platforms.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine to receive first batch of US Abrams tanks by early fall – CNN
The US has approved the shipment of the first batch of Abrams tanks to Ukraine. The tanks are set to arrive in Ukraine by early fall, along with ammunition, spare parts, and fuel equipment.
Daily Wire: Majority Of Americans Agree: No More U.S. Taxpayer Money For Ukraine
Most Americans don't want the US to fund Ukraine's war with Russia anymore. They think the US has already done enough to help Ukraine. Some worry about the war's impact on US national security and the possibility of it spreading.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Ignore President Biden, Here's What's Really Happening in Israel
President Joe Biden has asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to halt a controversial judicial overhaul bill, while Biden himself has passed divisive spending bills. Netanyahu's reforms aim to limit the Supreme Court's power, which often makes arbitrary and politically expedient decisions. The media portrays the protests against the reforms as grassroots, but they're organized by powerful unions and foreign influences. The reforms may favor a more democratic system than the current one.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine peace formula discussed in Saudi Arabia, but no final deal yet
Representatives from over 40 countries met in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine's peace formula. They agreed on key principles but did not reach a final agreement on all points. China's participation was seen as a breakthrough.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Teen Farm Volunteers Are Bonding With The Land Of Israel
Israel's volunteer organization, HaShomer HaChadash, engages Gen-Z teenagers in agricultural work to protect farmers and foster a connection to the land. Alongside their physical tasks, education on the importance of local produce is provided. The organization also offers summer camps with activities such as hiking and educational sessions. Through their experiences, teens develop a connection to nature and agriculture, helping them understand the value of their culture and land.
#education
Breitbart: Former NFL Player Ziggy Hood Helps Prevent Potential School Shooting
Former NFL player turned high school teacher/coach Ziggy Hood prevented a potential tragedy by talking to a troubled student, stressing the value of seeking help.
Fox News: California AG to probe school district over policy requiring staff to out trans students
California AG Rob Bonta investigates Chino Valley USD for disclosing transgender students' gender identity to parents. Concern is for LGBTQ+ students' safety.
#crime
Fox News: Highland Park shooting suspect’s father asks judge to toss case charging him with helping son get gun license
The father of the suspect in a deadly shooting at a Fourth of July parade is seeking to have charges dropped. Robert Crimo Jr. is accused of helping his son obtain a gun license. Legal experts say charges against parents following mass shootings are rare.
The Blaze: Assault of Asian family on NYC subway investigated as hate crime after cellphone video goes viral
Assault on Asian family on NYC subway investigated as possible hate crime. Altercation captured on video, showing teenagers targeting the family and physically attacking them. Victims believe it was criminal, but not a hate crime. Investigation led by NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force.
Breitbart: Taxpayers Stuck Paying Legal Bills of NFL Player's Dad Arrested for Killing Protected Bald Eagle
A wealthy NFL player's father is charged with shooting a bald eagle, a federally protected bird. The player's father, who cannot afford a lawyer, will have a public defender assigned to his case. If convicted, he could face jail time and a fine.
Fox News: Baby found drunk after California mother fills bottle with alcohol, authorities say
A California mother is charged with child endangerment after allegedly giving her 7-week-old baby alcohol to stop it from crying. The child was found intoxicated in an unincorporated area of Rialto. The mother is now in custody with a $60,000 bond.
Fox News: Alabama police issue arrest warrants for riverfront brawl caught on video
A massive brawl erupted at a riverfront in Alabama, where a group of people attacked a dockworker. The incident was captured on video and drew nationwide attention. Arrest warrants have been issued and more may be forthcoming as authorities review additional footage.
#sports
Forbes: Suspensions Announced In Chicago White Sox-Cleveland Guardians Brawl At Second Base
Disciplinary action announced by MLB for brawl between Cleveland Guardians and Chicago White Sox. White Sox's Tim Anderson suspended and fined, Guardians' Jose Ramirez and Emmanuel Clase suspended and fined. Managers and coaches also suspended and fined.
Fox News: Riley Gaines, activists say they were spat on, attacked by protesters at ceremonial bill signing in Texas
Former NCAA Division 1 athletes Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan faced hostile protesters at an event in Texas where Governor Greg Abbott signed the "Save Women's Sports Act." Protesters threw items, spat at supporters, and harassed young girls. Despite the chaos, the bill was celebrated as a win for female collegiate athletics.
Breitbart: Megan Rapinoe Tries to Explain Laughing After Missing World Cup Penalty Kick
Retired soccer star Megan Rapinoe faced criticism for smirking after missing a crucial penalty kick at the Women's World Cup. She clarifies that the smirk was a rueful chuckle, not joy. Rapinoe also received backlash for her statement that her favorite memory in US soccer was achieving equal pay for the women's team.
Forbes: France Set To Face Morocco In The Round Of 16 Of The Women’s World Cup
France and Morocco are set to face off in the Round of 16 clash in the FIFA Women's World Cup. Both teams have personal connections and experiences in each other's countries, making the match even more significant. France is focused on reaching the quarterfinals, while Morocco aims to continue their historic journey in the tournament.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Types of Catfish
Catfish are a popular sport and table fare in the US, with various types including channel, blue, flathead, brown, black, and yellow catfish. The big three in the US are channel, blue, and flathead, with the flathead being considered the best for eating. There are also different types of catfish found around the world, such as the Piraiba in the Amazon, the Mekong Giant Catfish in Southeast Asia, the Wels Catfish in Europe, and the Redtail Catfish in the Amazon.
#other
Newsbusters: Washington Examiner’s ‘Liberal Media Scream’ With the MRC’s Assessment
Summary: The Washington Examiner's Paul Bedard features a "Liberal Media Scream" selection each week, highlighting instances of media bias. In one example, Chuck Todd of NBC Meet the Press downplays the Hunter Biden scandals, while in another, Margaret Brennan of CBS Face the Nation urges Republicans to move on from investigating Hunter Biden. Fareed Zakaria of CNN praises Joe Biden as a great president, and Jon Meacham of MSNBC dismisses all Republican presidential candidates as insurrectionists. Ron Brownstein of CNN criticizes "older" white people in Southern states for holding onto traditional values.
Breitbart: NLRB Complaint: Google and Accenture Violated Labor Laws by Laying Off Contractors Who Voted to Unionize
Google and Accenture are accused of violating labor laws after laying off 80 subcontractors who voted to unionize. The Alphabet Workers Union-Communications Workers of America (AWU-CWA) filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the layoffs were in retaliation for the union vote. The workers were instructed to train replacements from India and the Philippines. The situation raises concerns about the rights of contract workers in the tech industry.