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8 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: The Corner: More Embarrassment for the SNP
A recent report reveals questionable spending by the Scottish National Party while Nicola Sturgeon was in office, including the purchase of books nobody read and other unnecessary items. The party's dominance in Scottish politics has been waning since losing the independence referendum.
Daily Wire: President Biden Finally Sits Down For An In-Person Interview … With The Weather Channel
President Biden avoids addressing recent developments regarding his son's business partner. He agrees to a rare interview with The Weather Channel to discuss climate change.
National Review: Biden Declares National Monument in Arizona, Cuts Off Uranium Mining on One Million Acres
Joe Biden designated the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument in Arizona, preventing mining on uranium-rich land. Energy stakeholders argue that this move contradicts Biden's goals of conservation and clean energy, as uranium is used for nuclear energy. Native American tribes support the monument, while energy companies claim that uranium mining has minimal environmental impact. (, , )
Breitbart: Turley: Trump Will 'Have to Be Able to Talk About This Case'
Jonathan Turley, a law professor, questions the Department of Justice's decision to restrict former President Trump from discussing his case while on the campaign trail. Turley suggests holding the trial after the election to allow more freedom for Trump to talk about the case. While Turley disagrees with Trump's posts, he argues that the leading presidential candidate should be able to address the case during the campaign.
The Blaze: Elon Musk attempts to SAVE free speech by paying legal bills of X Users
Elon Musk stands against cancel culture, offering to pay legal fees for those fired over Twitter activity. Conservatives are pleased, but concerns are raised about censorship and government involvement. Ilhan Omar supports online radicalization clamp down.
#society
Breitbart: Beyond Meat's Sales Plunge as Consumers Reject Vegan Alternative
Sales of vegan food maker Beyond Meat have dropped by almost a third as consumers reject its processed plant-based products. The company attributes the decline to softer demand in the plant-based meat category, inflation, rising interest rates, and concerns about a recession. Additionally, scrutiny over the health benefits of hyper-processed vegan products has impacted demand. Beyond Meat plans to cut around 200 jobs and has reached out to competitors to collaborate on ads that aim to change negative perceptions about veganism.
Daily Wire: ‘Sherlock’ Actress Responds To Critics Trashing Her For Questioning ‘Sexualized’ Drag Performance
Actress Amanda Abbington faced backlash and accusations of being a transphobe after expressing objections to a sexually suggestive drag performance involving a 12-year-old. She deleted her X account and clarified her support for the trans community while stating her discomfort with minors performing in a sexualized manner. Abbington emphasized the need for unity and support within the community, acknowledging her past mistakes and apologizing for any harm caused.
Forbes: Héctor Bellerín Returns To Betis, Ready To Fight For Club And Community
After a tumultuous season, Héctor Bellerín is returning to Real Betis Balompié. He is excited to support the club on and off the field, using his platform to advocate for environmental and social issues. Bellerín aims to make a local impact in Seville and believes that true change starts at a community level. He will be working with Betis and non-profit organization Fútbol Más to help underprivileged children in the city. Alongside the club, Bellerín is pushing for greater social and environmental awareness, urging people to vote and support biodiversity enhancement.
National Review: The Corner: ‘Adult Entertainment’ Should Be Restricted to Adults
Age-verification laws for online pornography are causing the industry to struggle. Seven states, including Arkansas and Utah, have passed laws requiring users to prove they are 18 and over. Despite opposition from pornography companies, the laws aim to prevent underage access to explicit content. The $100 billion industry faces challenges as compliance with age verification decreases traffic to porn sites and imposes additional costs.
#war
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russian milbloggers continue their silence on Ukrainian bridge attacks
Russian military bloggers remain silent on Ukrainian bridge attacks in Crimea, likely to prevent panic. The attacks targeted logistics bridges to restrict Russia's transportation capabilities.
#economy
Breitbart: Dem Sen., Biden Co-Chair Coons: People 'Feel Better' about Own 'Economic Future' and They'll Support Biden
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) responds to poor polling for President Biden on the economy, stating that most Americans feel optimistic about their own economic future. Coons believes that this confidence will eventually lead to support for Biden's approach to rebuilding the economy. He contrasts Biden's approach with former President Trump's, highlighting job growth and the strengthening of the economy under Biden's presidency.
Forbes: Is This The Dawn Of A ‘lithium OPEC’?
Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile are considering forming an alliance to create a "lithium OPEC" and control global prices of the metal. The three countries hold the majority of the world's lithium reserves and aim to monopolize its extraction. Argentina faces challenges due to its economic and political issues, but hopes to become a major producer by 2030. Mexico is also nationalizing its lithium reserves and plans to become a manufacturing hub for electric vehicle batteries. The importance of lithium to the global economy and the potential for conflict and instability in the region are significant.
National Review: Anheuser-Busch to Sell Off Eight Beer, Beverage Brands amid Falling Bud Light Sales
Anheuser-Busch InBev is selling eight beer and beverage brands, including Bud Light, to cannabis company Tilray Brands. The sale comes after a slump in U.S. sales of Bud Light and a controversial partnership with a transgender influencer. Anheuser-Busch's U.S. revenue fell over 10 percent last quarter due to the volume decline of Bud Light, leading to a boycott and downgrade of the company's stock. The sale is expected to close this year.
Newsbusters: Mitchell Mourns High Gas Prices Won't Allow Biden To Cut Fossil Fuels
President Biden's plans to cut back on fossil fuels have been hindered by the need to provide natural gas to Europe due to the Ukraine War. Rising gas prices and OPEC actions have added to the challenges of improving the environment. MSNBC and Politico commentators emphasize that Biden is not to blame for these factors.
#military
The Federalist: Nikki Haley Supports Making Taxpayers Pay For Soldiers' Abortions
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley condemns Senator Tommy Tuberville's hold on military promotions over the administration's embrace of far-left social policy, particularly regarding abortion and transgenderism in the military. Haley argues that Tuberville's actions jeopardize national security and exacerbate the military's recruiting crisis. On the other hand, Tuberville believes the new abortion policy is immoral and illegal, and asserts that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin should seek congressional approval for such changes. The controversy also extends to the Pentagon's obsession with identity politics and pronoun policing, which some argue is the true cause of the military's recruitment woes.
Euromaidan Press: Military: Ukrainian forces hold initiative in Donetsk’s Bakhmut sector
Ukrainian forces hold the initiative in the Bakhmut sector of Donetsk Oblast despite strong Russian resistance.
#religion
Fox News: Massachusetts bans Catholic couple from fostering children due to beliefs on gender, sexuality, lawsuit claims
A devout Catholic couple is suing Massachusetts for denying them the opportunity to foster children due to their religious beliefs on gender, sexuality, and marriage. The lawsuit claims that the state cited their refusal to affirm LGBTQIA identities as the reason for denying their application. The couple seeks to prohibit the use of LGBTQ accommodations in foster applications and for their own application to be approved.
#health
Breitbart: 'Disease X' -- UK Starts Developing Vaccines for Unknown Pandemic
British scientists at the Porton Down lab are developing vaccines to combat an unknown future pandemic, "Disease X". They are focusing on high-risk pathogens such as bird flu and monkeypox. The goal is to be prepared for a new pathogen within 100 days of its emergence.
Fox News: Argentina declared free from avian flu as 18 commercial farm outbreaks subside
Argentina is now free of avian flu after dealing with outbreaks on commercial farms. The country's agricultural secretary confirmed this, stating that poultry exports have resumed after temporary suspension. In 2020, Argentina earned around $384 million from poultry meat exports.
Fox News: Young people are more likely to fall while texting and walking, new study says
Young people are more likely to fall while texting and walking, a study conducted in Australia has found. The study involved 50 undergraduate students who were asked to walk across a tiled hazard walkway while texting. The results showed that not only were the students more likely to fall when texting, but their texting accuracy was also low. This study highlights the dangers of texting while walking and suggests the need for technology to prevent injuries caused by this activity.
#crime
Fox News: Indiana man appears in court following deadly block party shooting; investigation continues
A man appeared in court after a shooting at a block party that left one person dead and 17 others wounded. The shooting occurred as police were calling the venue’s owner to shut down the gathering.
Fox News: Miss Universe contestants allege they were subjected to topless 'body checks'
Contestants of Miss Universe Indonesia filed police complaints over sexual harassment allegations during the pageant. They claim they were subjected to topless "body checks" and were asked to strip down for physical examinations in a room filled with over 20 people. The Miss Universe Organization is investigating the matter.
Breitbart: Lawyers Who Help Migrants Cheat System to Face Life Sentences
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman is cracking down on dishonest lawyers who help illegal migrants manipulate the asylum system. Lawyers have been exposed for coaching illegals on fraudulent methods to increase their chances of being granted asylum, including fabricating backstories of persecution and pretending to be gay. Braverman has announced the creation of a taskforce and has stated that "crooked immigration lawyers must be rooted out and brought to justice." The government is also increasing penalties for employing illegal migrants and fines for landlords who rent to illegals.
#sports
Washington Free Beacon: Participation Payout: US Women's Soccer Players Pocket $7.3 Million for Disgraceful Showing at World Cup
Members of the U.S. women's soccer team suffered a humiliating defeat to Sweden in the FIFA Women's World Cup, resulting in their elimination. Despite claiming to be more successful than the men's team, they achieved the same disappointing result. The loss highlights the controversial "equal pay" arrangement with the men's team and the higher profitability of men's sports.
#other
The Blaze: Taxpayer-funded researchers are perfecting schemes to stealthily regulate speech and control sensitive narratives online: Report
Under the Biden administration, federally funded researchers are using social media posts to develop ways to regulate speech. The research group at the University of Washington recommended combining censorship and narrative controls to reduce misinformation. Tactics include removing or obfuscating content, labeling content as misinformation, banning accounts, and using nudge-based approaches. Critics argue that these methods are secret and disguised censorship. The National Science Foundation has spent nearly $40 million on grants to combat misinformation, with some grants specifically targeting populist politicians. The aim appears to be controlling opposition to election procedures, vaccination campaigns, and equity initiatives.
Fox News: Freak August hailstorm causes chaos as snowplows take to streets in summer
Germany experienced a severe hailstorm, causing flooding and damage to roads and properties. Snowplows and firefighters were deployed to clear the roads and pump out flooded areas. The storm was localized and heavy, with cars and gardens buried in ice and water.
Fox News: Vast majority of US business owners seek expanded insurance coverage amid rising climate and cyber risks
An overwhelming number of US business owners are seeking additional insurance coverage due to risks such as climate change and cyber attacks. Concerns about climate change and natural disasters were the main driver, with severe storms and wildfires causing billions of dollars in insured losses. Cyber insurance is also a focus as businesses face an increasing risk of attacks.
Forbes: The Entertainment Giant With $10 Billion Revenues That You Probably Haven't Heard Of
Majid Al Futtaim is a major entertainment company in the Middle East. It operates malls, theaters, hotels, and other facilities, including an indoor ski resort. The company also has divisions in retail, properties, and other sectors.