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Aug 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Texas Court Blocks 'Beto Bribes' Supporting Runaway House Democrats -- O'Rourke Loses Again
A Texas judge has issued a Temporary Restraining Order against Beto O’Rourke and his group, Powered By People, halting their fundraising efforts to support Democrats who left the state to avoid a quorum. The Attorney General claims this fundraising misleads donors and violates Texas law.
The court found that O’Rourke's actions could cause imminent harm to the state, as funds were allegedly being used for personal expenses rather than political purposes. A hearing for a Temporary Injunction is set for August 2025.
#society
Fox News: Parents could face jail time under New Jersey town's ordinance targeting children's unruly behavior
Gloucester Township, New Jersey, has enacted a new ordinance holding parents accountable for their children's unlawful behavior. Under this law, parents can face fines and potential jail time if they fail to prevent their children from committing offenses, which include various infractions.
The ordinance was introduced following incidents of public disturbances, including a brawl at a local event that resulted in multiple arrests and injuries. Parents may be warned before facing citations, with penalties including up to 90 days in jail and fines of up to $2,000 for repeat juvenile offenders.
GB News: 'Hugely loved' pleasure boat 'overwhelmed' with community donations after being sunk by vandals
A fundraiser for the Duchess of Cocklemoor, a community pleasure boat in Langport, Somerset, has raised over £6,000 after the vessel was vandalized and partially sunk. The boat, powered by solar panels, has since reopened following community support and repairs.
Councillor Ian McNab expressed gratitude for the community's response, highlighting the boat's significance. The funds have allowed for necessary repairs, although further work is still needed. An investigation into the vandalism is ongoing.
Breitbart: Chinese Villagers Complain ‘No Warning’ Before Devastating Flash Floods
Villagers in southern China are expressing dissatisfaction with government support following severe flash flooding that has caused significant damage, including road submersion and building collapses. Over 24 inches of rain fell in Guangdong, leading to at least seven fatalities and minimal aid for affected residents.
Flooding has also impacted Gansu province, with ten reported deaths and 33 missing. The central government has initiated rescue efforts and allocated $21.3 million in disaster relief for both Gansu and Guangdong. Xi Jinping criticized local officials for inadequate preparations.
#religion
The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Triggers Leftist Meltdown with One-Sentence Message About Christ
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has faced criticism for his association with Christian nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, who advocates for a Christian nation. Hegseth, who attends a church affiliated with Wilson, defended his faith on social media, stating, "All of Christ for All of Life."
Critics argue that Hegseth's support for Wilson's views, including controversial opinions on women's voting rights, reflects a dangerous trend in U.S. leadership. However, Hegseth emphasizes the historical significance of a Christian worldview in American governance, asserting that it aligns with the nation's foundational beliefs.
#health
Breitbart: Video: Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Virus Hitting China Prompts Fears of U.S. Outbreak
The chikungunya virus is spreading in China's Guangdong Province, raising concerns about potential transmission to the U.S. The CDC has issued a level two alert, advising travelers to take enhanced precautions. Reports indicate around 7,000 cases, with officials in Foshan launching a health campaign to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds.
Despite these efforts, the Chinese government faces skepticism due to its past handling of the COVID-19 outbreak. Experts suggest that sustaining an outbreak in the U.S. is unlikely due to the low number of cases.
#science
Le Monde: Crew-10 astronauts head back to Earth after 5 months on SpaceX capsule
An international crew of five astronauts, including US, Japanese, and Russian members, began their descent from the International Space Station on August 8, using a SpaceX capsule. After nearly five months in space, they are expected to splash down off California's coast.
Their mission, part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, involved various scientific experiments. The return follows a previous incident where two US astronauts were unexpectedly stranded in space due to issues with the Boeing Starliner.