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8 Aug 2023
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#politics
Red State: DeSantis Boots Campaign Manager After Failed Reboot; Peck Out, Uthmeier In
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fired his campaign manager and replaced her with his chief of staff in his third staff shakeup. The campaign has struggled against President Trump, leading DeSantis to make changes.
Breitbart: McCaskill: 'Lily Livered' Coward GOP Senators 'Abhor' Trump and His Ugly Base Politics
McCaskill claims that most Republican senators despise Trump's base politics but are afraid of his political power and the base he has created within the party. She suggests that if Republican leaders were to come together and denounce Trump, the party would follow suit. However, she believes that this is unlikely to happen in the near future.
Red State: Hasan Piker, America's Most Hypocritical Socialist, Proved Socialists Don't Care About the Working Class
Hasan Piker, a popular Twitch streamer and self-proclaimed socialist, is criticized for his inconsistent ideology and hypocrisy. Despite advocating for wealth redistribution and equality, Piker defends violent actions by rioters and shows little sympathy for a small business owner whose shop was looted. This highlights the selfishness and destruction associated with modern socialism.
#society
The American Spectator: The Political Divide Among High Schoolers
Young girls are driving the push toward liberalism, while boys are becoming more conservative. Only 13% of senior boys identify as liberal. Most young people consider themselves moderate or unaffiliated. Young women are more dissatisfied with the treatment of women and support affirmative action.
Breitbart: 'Whose Line' Star Wayne Brady Comes Out as Pansexual
Wayne Brady, known for his roles on Whose Line is it Anyway and Let's Make a Deal, has revealed that he is pansexual, attracted to people of all sexualities and gender identities. He came to this realization through personal reflection and research. Brady's ex-wife supported his decision, and he looks forward to being the best father and friend he can be before exploring new relationships.
Fox News: Will Smith says his famous family resented fame, Bella Hadid explains reason away from limelight
Will Smith regrets his kids' careers.
Supermodel Bella Hadid battles Lyme disease.
Sandra Bullock's partner dies after battling ALS.
American Thinker: Getting it gooder and harder in the San Francisco Bay Area
The breakdown of law and order in San Francisco is causing widespread fear and misery. Drug-addled bums assault innocent people, homelessness and addiction plague the city, and public transportation is unsafe. City officials deny the problem while residents feel abandoned. The progressive voting patterns of the citizens contribute to a broken political system that fails to hold leaders accountable and find effective solutions. Change is desperately needed, but it remains to be seen if it will ever come.
Breitbart: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Tries to Calm City on Verge of 'Shut Down' by Workers
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass tries to reassure residents that the city won't shut down during a strike by over 11,000 municipal workers protesting unfair labor negotiations over new contracts. Trash pickup will be delayed, some airport workers won't report for duty, and other public services may be affected.
#war
Fox News: Ukrainian officials accuse Russian forces of targeting rescue workers with missile strikes
Russian missile strikes in the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk have killed seven people, including civilians, rescue workers, and a soldier. The strikes targeted residential buildings and resulted in dozens of injuries. Ukrainian officials accuse the Kremlin's forces of deliberately targeting rescue workers, employing a military tactic known as a "double tap."
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: West Africa Regroups After Backing Down on Niger Invasion Threat
The Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) has called an emergency meeting after issuing an ultimatum to coup organizers in Niger. The coup was led by the "National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland" and resulted in the declaration of General Abdourahmane Tchiani as president. ECOWAS, led by Nigeria, declared that it would restore constitutional order in Niger if the demands were not met. The situation is complicated by the threat of a potential military invasion and a lack of support for intervention in Nigeria.
#economy
Forbes: Banks’ Near $50 Billion In Stock Losses Set Up Market For One Of 2023’s Worst Days
Wobbly investor confidence in banks caused major stock indexes to suffer losses. Moody's downgraded regional institutions, putting larger banks on watch for a downgrade. PNC, Truist, and U.S. Bancorp saw significant drops in share price. Bank stocks tanked, leading to a $46.5 billion loss in market value for the 15 largest American banks. Negative sentiment was also influenced by fines against institutions for violating regulations and Italy's announcement of a 40% tax on bank profits. Bond yields sank as investors sought safer assets. Moody's cited higher costs and profitability pressures for its bleak outlook on banks. This comes after Fitch downgraded its outlook for U.S. government debt. Analysts summarize the headlines as bearish.
#health
Fox News: Air Force taking action to clean Montana nuclear missile sites after finding possible carcinogens
Air Force Global Strike Command is taking immediate action to clean up and mitigate PCBs, probable human carcinogens, at two Montana locations. Initial sampling results revealed PCB levels above the cleanup threshold, prompting the command to ensure a safe work environment for its personnel. The Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine is conducting a comprehensive study on cancer risks among missile community members.
#crime
Fox News: How to guard against brushing scams
Scammers are using a tactic called "brushing" to boost their online presence by sending people unordered packages and writing positive reviews in their name. This scam not only exposes personal information but also poses a risk of becoming a victim of theft. To protect yourself, contact the retailer, return the package, do not pay for unordered merchandise, monitor your accounts, try to identify the sender, erase your digital footprint, and have strong passwords. It's important to stay vigilant and prioritize online privacy in an increasingly digital world.
Fox News: Harmony Montgomery’s dad denies killing 5-year-old at sentencing in unrelated trial
Adam Montgomery, a New Hampshire felon, was sentenced to decades in prison on unrelated charges. He denies killing his 5-year-old daughter Harmony, whose remains have not been found. Montgomery was convicted of firearms offenses and theft for stealing and selling guns. He is scheduled to stand trial for Harmony's murder in November.
Fox News: Syracuse police say man who killed pit bull in stabbing lied about being attacked by dog
A man in New York killed a pit bull after stabbing it in the neck, claiming self-defense. However, video evidence proved his lie, and he is now facing a felony animal cruelty charge. The dog ultimately died from its injuries.
#sports
The Blaze: MLB broadcasters are openly trashing the Baltimore Orioles' ownership for removing an announcer after he read stats about the team's losses
Baltimore Orioles announcer Kevin Brown was allegedly suspended for reading team statistics that criticized their performance against another club. Other announcers criticized the suspension.
The Orioles' executives faced backlash from on-air announcers who openly criticized their decision to suspend Brown. The situation in Baltimore is reportedly worsening, with ownership now mandating that broadcasters wear only team gear on air.
PJ Media: Conference Realignment Is Getting Even Crazier and Making Less Sense
Conference realignment in college athletics continues as the Big Ten and Big 12 conferences poach teams from the Pac-12. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is also expanding by adding Texas and Oklahoma. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is considering adding Stanford and the University of California (Cal) from the Pac-12, despite the geographical mismatch. The motives behind these moves are primarily financial, but there are concerns about increased travel costs.
#other
Backpacker: “Hank the Tank”, the Legendary, Incredibly Round Bear Outlaw, Has Been Captured
A food-habituated bear named Hank the Tank, linked to 21 burglaries, is captured and sent to a wildlife refuge. Concerned about her dangerous behavior, officials wanted to euthanize her until DNA evidence showed multiple bears were involved. Traps failed to catch her, but she was eventually found with three cubs. Hank's cubs will go to a wildlife rescue, while she enjoys retirement in eastern Colorado.
Forbes: Ram Pickup Trucks Under Investigation For Losing Power Steering—Joining Tesla
US auto safety regulators are investigating over 1.1 million Ram pickup trucks after receiving complaints about a potential loss of power steering assistance. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration received 380 complaints regarding Ram 1500 pickup trucks manufactured between 2013 and 2016. Three crashes have been reported due to this issue.
Forbes: Arizona Groups Hope To Put Abortion Access On The Ballot—Joining Nationwide Push, Report Says
Political action committee Arizona for Abortion Access aims to add an amendment to the Arizona Constitution in 2024 that would secure the right to abortion. They hope to allow abortions until fetal viability, around 22 to 24 weeks, and at any stage to protect the life, physical or mental health of the pregnant individual. The committee, backed by various organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood, has until next July to collect signatures to put the amendment on the ballot.