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9 Aug 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: The Morning Briefing What If They Gave a Republican Primary and Nobody Came?
Republican primary season kicks off with RNC debates, but Trump's disinterest and lackluster candidates make it a tedious affair.
#society
Fox News: Instructor at Colorado driving school plows through front of business's building
An instructor at Community Driving School in Colorado accidentally drove a car straight into the building while attempting to park. Shattered glass and broken bricks surround the car, but thankfully only one minor injury was reported.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: A Shortage of Medical Supplies for Palestinians?
The article discusses the blame game between the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Israel regarding the drug shortage affecting Palestinian hospitals and residents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The PA blames Israel for not helping them supply and fund the necessary medicines, while Israel denies responsibility and argues that the PA should prioritize medical supplies instead of their "Pay-For-Slay" program. The article questions the validity of the claims made by the PA and implies that corruption within the PA might be a significant factor contributing to the shortage.
#crime
American Thinker: Braveheart 7-Eleven shopkeepers could face action for defending their shop against an armed thug
The crime rate in California is skyrocketing, and criminals are flourishing without fear of the law. Videos of armed thieves casually robbing stores have become commonplace, and law enforcement officials and liberal pro-crime judges are turning a blind eye. However, in a recent incident at a 7-Eleven in Stockton, the shopkeepers fought back and delivered a beating to the thug. While some argue they went too far, others believe they were simply standing up against lawlessness in a society that rewards criminals.
#sports
Forbes: History-Making Reggae Girlz Illuminated Women’s World Cup. Now Comes The Hard Part.
In the FIFA Women's World Cup, Jamaica's strong defending is finally broken by Colombia, ending their impressive run. Despite their success, the Jamaican team's future remains uncertain due to lack of funding. They hope to receive help from the government, but doubts linger about whether anything will change. The team has relied on crowdfunding campaigns and the support of Cedella Marley in the past. The manager criticizes the Jamaica Football Federation for their lack of support. Funding issues have limited their training and preparation for the tournament. Uncertainty also surrounds the manager's own future with the team.
Front Page Magazine: The Real Game Kaepernick is Playing
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, known for criticizing the league as racist, is attempting to return despite a poor record and being out of the game since 2016. Terence Garvin, a former NFL linebacker, called out Kaepernick for his attention-seeking behavior and lack of recent experience. Many feel that Kaepernick is no longer a viable option due to the abundance of young quarterbacks in the league. While the NFL promotes left-wing virtue signaling, Kaepernick's divisive actions make him a liability. This annual charade perpetuates his claims of racism and victimhood, allowing him to profit from resentment and hatred.