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8 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: Pro-Life Group Defends Wyoming Anti-Abortion Bill In Court
Right to Life Wyoming partners with lawmakers to defend pro-life legislation in court. The law criminalizes abortion with felony charges and revoked medical licenses.
The Federalist: 'Bidenomics' Has Been A Disaster
: After 40 years of "trickle-down economics," Bidenomics fails to gain traction among voters. Unlike Reaganomics, there is no coherent economic theory behind Biden's policies. Biden's economic policy is based on platitudinous gibberish, and his administration had more to do with destroying jobs than creating them. Bidenomics resulted in the biggest four-year inflationary spike in 40 years and the highest gas prices in history. The Biden administration tried to rename "Build Back Better" as the "Inflation Reduction Act," but it still had nothing to do with mitigating inflation.
American Thinker: Yes, Trump Has a Right to Cameras in Court
Lawyer John Lauro will request cameras in the courtroom during Trump's trial, but it is a long shot due to federal rules. The question is whether constitutional guarantees override these rules.
#society
American Thinker: Activist parents got a librarian fired over pornographic children’s books
Parents in Front Royal, Virginia revolted against the inclusion of "pornographic" and misleading children's books in the local library, leading to the resignation of the library director and calls for defunding the library. The books in question contain explicit content and promote the "transgender" theory without scientific evidence. The incident highlights the ongoing clash between parents and Democrat institutions over the LGBTQ+ agenda.
Fox News: Jemele Hill spots racism in 'overzealous' reaction to Carlee Russell kidnap hoax: 'Do some critical thinking'
The Atlantic writer Jemele Hill accuses Alabama lawmakers of overzealousness for increasing penalties for faking a kidnapping, claiming it is racially motivated against Carlee Russell, a Black woman. Hill argues that if Russell was White, these actions would not have been taken. Hill also points out other instances where false reports did not result in new laws.
Fox News: Rittenhouse's team forms group to fight for everyday people targeted by 'cancel culture'
The Themis Alliance, formed by supporters of Kyle Rittenhouse, aims to assist regular people who they believe are unfairly targeted by "cancel culture." The organization will provide legal defense and public relations support to those facing attacks on their constitutional rights.
American Thinker: A minister proudly touting her abortion exemplifies what leftism does to faith
Leftism has infiltrated traditional religions and distorted their teachings. A Presbyterian minister celebrates her abortion, wearing a Planned Parenthood stole. The disregard for human life in the black community may be linked to the prevalence of abortion. Religious leaders should uphold religious principles or not become leaders at all. Roe v. Wade has not been overturned; the Supreme Court returned the matter of abortion to the states.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Remembering the Forgotten War
Congressman Mike Gallagher is working to bring attention to the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice, which he believes holds valuable lessons for America as it faces great-power competition with China. Gallagher emphasizes the need to understand why deterrence failed in the Korean War and avoid repeating the same mistakes. He also highlights China's intense study of the war and suggests that America should pay attention as well. Gallagher sees the Korean War as a reminder to study history and understand the intertwining of politics and combat. He expresses concern over the Biden administration's unclear policy towards North Korea and China's role in shielding the regime in Pyongyang.
#military
Fox News: Divers recover black box of Australian army helicopter that crashed and caused 4 deaths
On July 28, four crewmembers died in a helicopter crash at sea in Australia. Navy divers retrieved the flight data recorder to determine the cause of the crash, but bad weather has hindered recovery efforts. The Australian government plans to replace the grounded helicopters with 40 U.S. Black Hawk helicopters.
#health
Fox News: Utah, Kansas state courts set to hear arguments regarding new abortion laws post-Roe v. Wade
State courts in Utah and Kansas are hearing arguments in legal challenges to new abortion laws since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The impact of the overturning of Roe remains unsettled as GOP-controlled legislatures push to tighten abortion laws.
Forbes: Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Lowers Major Heart Disease Risk By 20% According To Trial Data—Novo Nordisk Shares Surge
The weight-loss drug Wegovy reduces cardiovascular risk by 20% in a major trial, boosting Novo Nordisk's shares. The trial involved over 17,000 overweight or obese participants aged 45 or older.
Fox News: Leader of Texas' largest county takes temporary leave of absence to seek depression treatment
Harris County leader Lina Hidalgo announced her temporary leave of absence to seek treatment for clinical depression. Hidalgo hopes to resume her normal schedule by early September.
#education
National Review: Harvard’s Cynical Move to Get Around the Affirmative-Action Decision
Harvard University reveals new essay prompts to maintain diversity in admissions, defying Supreme Court ruling against racial discrimination.
#crime
Fox News: Maryland sheriff says woman found dead on hiking trail was murdered: 'This is foul play'
Rachel Morin, a mother of five, was found dead on a hiking trail in Maryland. The sheriff overseeing the investigation believes foul play was involved and is urging the public to come forward with any tips. Her boyfriend, Richard Tobin, reported her missing when she didn't return from her walk. Investigators are unsure if the killing was targeted or random, and the local community is deeply concerned.
#sports
Forbes: Will Juventus And Inter Have New Strikers Before Serie A Starts? Don’t Bet On it
Both Juventus and Inter Milan are facing striking issues as the new Serie A season approaches. Inter are yet to replace Lukaku, who caused tension by considering a move to Juventus and Milan. Inter's options are limited and they may struggle to secure an experienced striker before the transfer window closes. On the other hand, Juventus has Vlahovic, but Allegri wants Lukaku instead. However, Juventus needs to sell Vlahovic to fund the purchase. The situation is complicated, with Inter unwilling to bring Vlahovic back due to perceived betrayal. It remains uncertain if both teams will have new strikers for the start of the season.
Fox News: Colombia edges Jamaica to reach Women's World Cup quarterfinals for first time
Colombia's Cinderella run in the Women's World Cup continues with a 1-0 victory over Jamaica . Catalina Usme scores the winning goal in the 51st minute, securing Colombia's first-ever trip to the quarterfinals. Jamaica takes the loss in stride, proud of their performance against Colombia .
Forbes: FC Barcelona Could Sign Neymar Through Saudi Arabia Transfer: Reports
FC Barcelona may have a chance to sign former player Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain by having a Saudi Arabian club buy him first, thus helping Barca navigate Financial Fair Play limits. However, Xavi Hernandez, Barca's coach, is not enthusiastic about having Neymar in his team due to potential disruptions.
#science
Fox News: Fast facts about Mars: Everything there is to know about the terrestrial planet
Mars, also known as "the red planet," is the fourth planet from the sun. It has cold temperatures and a thin atmosphere, making it uninhabitable for humans. Exploration of Mars has been done through the use of rovers, landers, and helicopters. The planet is smaller than Earth, has two moons, and has been the main character in many films.
#other
Forbes: How Long Island Winery, Wölffer Estate, Stays Abreast Of Wine Trends
Wölffer Estate in Long Island, New York, produces premium rosé wines, including their top-selling 'Summer in a Bottle.' They have also ventured into the cider business and recently released a non-alcoholic sparkling rosé called 'Spring in a Bottle.' Wölffer Estates attributes their success to listening to customers, fostering innovation, and collaborating with other family-owned businesses. They produce a variety of wines, including rosé from different regions, and have plans for expansion into new markets.