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10 Sep 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: 6-year-old boy suspended and labeled ‘potentially dangerous’ for playing cops and robbers during recess
Governor Lujan Grisham in New Mexico suspends right to carry firearms, prompting opposition but likely to be overturned. Meanwhile, Alabama quietly punishes a six-year-old boy for playing cops and robbers, instilling fear of guns. Subtle attempts to reprogram the minds of the youth go unnoticed in a war against American heritage and people.
Breitbart: David Hogg Blasts New Mexico Governor's Ban on Concealed Carry
Gun control activist David Hogg and entrepreneur Elon Musk criticize New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's ban on carrying handguns in public, arguing that it violates the Constitution. Hogg and Musk voice their concerns on X. The National Association for Gun Rights files a lawsuit against the ban, while Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman refuses to enforce it, calling it unconstitutional. Grisham's order went into effect on September 8, 2023.
American Thinker: Travesty: Why is John Eastman even on trial?
The ongoing trials against President Trump and his allies have raised concerns about the state of democracy in the U.S. The prosecution of lawyer John Eastman, a constitutional scholar, is seen as a particularly anti-democratic act. The trial lacks fairness and seems to be part of a larger effort to silence those who defend Trump.
Breitbart: Mace: Biden Impeachment Is 'Window Dressing,' It's 'Not Going Anywhere'
Representative Nancy Mace dismisses the impeachment of President Biden as mere "window dressing." She emphasizes the need for real spending cuts and addresses the potential risk of a government shutdown in the next few weeks. Mace attributes the current situation to both Republicans and Democrats overspending.
Newsbusters: 'Bobby Ran': Chuck Todd Urges Newsom to Run Against Biden Like RFK
Chuck Todd, the moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, urged California Democrat governor Gavin Newsom to run against President Joe Biden in the 2024 Democrat presidential primary. Todd's reasoning was that Newsom's political hero, Bobby Kennedy, had also run against an incumbent Democrat president. However, Newsom stated that he supports Biden and will not be a candidate in 2024.
Fox News: VP Harris responds to smack talk from GOP 2024 candidates: 'They're scared'
Vice President Harris responds to Republican presidential candidates' criticism, stating that the GOP is scared of winning. She emphasizes the accomplishments of the Biden administration, including job creation and healthcare reforms. Harris also addresses concerns about her potential presidency if Biden is unable to serve, asserting that she is prepared and the attacks stem from fear.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Ron DeSantis Greeted in Iowa Football Game by Chants, Jeers by Trump Supporters
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis campaigned at an Iowa football game. Some supporters chanted for him, but others taunted and jeered him. DeSantis expressed confidence in his strategy of showing up and joining the crowd.
#society
Human Events: MORGONN MCMICHAEL: Federal Judge blocks Texas law requiring pornographic sites to verify age
A federal judge has struck down a Texas law that required age verification for users accessing adult content websites, deeming it a violation of free speech and an invasion of privacy. The law imposed heavy fines for violations, but Judge Ezra expressed concerns about government tracking and logging access to controversial content. Similar laws have been implemented in other states, including Utah, where a legal challenge was upheld by a federal judge. The laws aim to hold companies accountable for distributing pornography to minors.
Spectator USA: Inside J-pop’s #MeToo scandal
The president of a Japanese talent agency, Jonny & Associates, stepped down after admitting the founder's decades-long sexual abuse of young clients. The abuse was known in the industry and has raised skepticism about the president's resignation. The scandal has been covered internationally and has led to changes in Japan's sexual abuse laws.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Starfield’ Gets Its Harshest Review Yet: Bethesda’s Game Is ‘Small’ A ‘Shallow Ocean’
Game critic Jim Stephanie Sterling gives a scathing review of the video game Starfield, criticizing its lack of ambition, repetitive gameplay, and shallow world design. They highlight the game's desolate and repetitive environments, limited NPC interactions, and tedious missions. Sterling ultimately gives Starfield a low score of 4/10, making it the lowest-rated game on Metacritic. It remains a matter of opinion whether Sterling's review is brutally honest or simply trolling.
#health
Fox News: 8 ways to keep someone you know who lives alone protected
Caring for a loved one who lives alone can be challenging. Here are 8 tips to help them stay secure at all times.
#crime
PJ Media: Youngkin Pardons Dad Who Protested School Board That Covered Up His Daughter's Sexually Assault
A girl was raped in a Virginia high school restroom, but the school board covered it up because the perpetrator identified as "gender-fluid." The girl's father was wrongfully prosecuted and convicted for speaking out.
Fox News: Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis seemingly shaded by actress Christina Ricci for Danny Masterson support
Actors Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are criticized for their support of convicted rapist Danny Masterson. Actress Christina Ricci calls out those who support "predators and abusers." She emphasizes the importance of supporting victims.
American Thinker: The FBI massively erred about civilians stopping active shooters
The FBI's active shooting reports underestimate the number of times armed civilians have stopped active shootings. While the FBI claims that civilians stop less than 5% of active shooters, the actual data shows that civilians stop over 35% of them. The FBI's statistics are flawed and biased against citizens' Second Amendment rights.
#sports
Fox News: Colts' Anthony Richardson scores first touchdown of NFL career
Indianapolis Colts rookie QB Anthony Richardson scores his first career NFL touchdown, tying the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Fox News: Team USA fails to medal at World Cup, loses bronze to Canada
The United States men’s basketball team disappointingly leaves the FIBA World Cup without a bronze medal after losing to Canada in overtime. Despite a miraculous shot by Mikal Bridges, the Americans couldn't overcome the Canadians. This marks the second consecutive World Cup where the U.S. failed to medal.
Fox News: Texans' C.J. Stroud joins Brett Favre in exclusive club with odd play on first drive
Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud made his regular-season debut against the Baltimore Ravens. He caught his own tipped pass for no gain, becoming only the second quarterback, after Brett Favre, to accomplish this feat. Stroud beat out Davis Mills for the starting job.