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10 Sep 2023
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#politics
The Right Scoop: Kamala Harris mocked for having ‘granny moves’ at White House hip-hop party [VIDEO]
Kamala Harris mocked for awkward dance moves at White House hip-hop party.
Trump booed at Iowa Game, fake crowd approval added to videos.
Red State: First Hispanic Woman Governor of New Mexico Susana Martinez Torches Michelle Lujan Grisham Over Gun Ban
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declares a suspension of gun rights in Albuquerque due to a "public health emergency." Her decision is facing backlash from gun control advocates and politicians, with threats of impeachment and lawsuits being filed against her. Lujan Grisham's move is seen as a political maneuver to further her ambitions and promote gun control on a national level.
Townhall: They Are Baring Their Teeth
The left in America, infected by Marxism, is like a rabid dog baring its teeth. In California, a statute mandates the removal of children from parents who do not affirm an imagined "gender," causing resentment and destroying relationships. Meanwhile, the Governor of New Mexico issues an executive order suspending gun laws, violating the Constitution. These actions reflect the dangerous sickness of Marxism, and they must be stopped.
#war
The Economist: “This is a bad moment” for diplomacy: our interview with Zelensky
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is preparing for a long war with Russia, despite slow progress in the counter-offensive. Western leaders' support for Ukraine is wavering, but Zelensky believes Russia will ultimately lose due to its fragile economy. He is keenly aware of the risks if the West withdraws economic support and believes sustaining public opinion is crucial. Zelensky rejects the idea of compromise with Putin and warns that curtailing aid to Ukraine would only prolong the war and create risks for the West.
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#economy
Liberty Nation: China Takes a Bite Out of the Apple – Swamponomics
China Bites the Apple -
China's actions caused Apple to lose market value, but it is a small dent in their worth. China banning government workers from using Apple iPhones is significant because of the country's population, Apple's revenue from China, and its manufacturing base. The tech industry was affected, but the White House response has been slow, which could benefit China's tech sector. Market analysts have mixed views, but there are concerns about potential blacklisting by China in retaliation for US restrictions on Chinese companies.
Saudi Arabia Laughs at Joe Biden -
Saudi Arabia's announcement to extend its voluntary production cut has caused oil prices to rise, with US crude oil prices heading towards $90 a barrel. Russia has also extended its output decline. The high oil prices could lead to higher gas prices, and there is little indication that there will be any relief in the future.
A Tale of Two Forecasts -
There are mixed economic indicators for the US economy. While one estimate predicts strong growth in the third quarter, other data shows signs of a struggling economy, such as slowing labor market and housing activity. The final outcome is likely to be revised downward.
#history
Fox News: Dig at Canada 'mass burial' sites finds no bodies despite Trudeau, media firestorm: report
Excavation work at a residential school in Canada failed to find evidence of mass unmarked graves, raising questions about claims of widespread indigenous graves. Indigenous group Minegoziibe Anishinabe excavated 14 sites near the former Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba but did not uncover bodies. Reports of potential mass graves of indigenous children began in May 2021, leading to protests and a forceful response from the Canadian government.
#health
Hiking & Fishing: Swollen Hands When Hiking or Walking: Complete Explanation
Swollen hands while hiking or walking are common and caused by fluid retention. Factors like increased blood flow, gravity, and backpack straps contribute to the swelling. Hyponatremia, low salt levels in the blood, can also cause swollen hands. To prevent swelling, adjust backpack straps, engage arm movements, consider compression gloves, remove tight jewelry, and perform hand exercises. Using isotonic hydration with electrolyte replacements can also help prevent swollen hands.
#crime
Forbes: Escaped Pennsylvania Killer Danelo Cavalcante Spotted Driving Stolen Van
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante, who escaped from prison, was sighted driving a stolen van in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The manhunt for Cavalcante continues as authorities offer a $20,000 reward for his capture.
Daily Wire: Glenn Youngkin Grants ‘Absolute Pardon’ To Loudoun Dad Arrested At School Board Meeting
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin grants a pardon to Scott Smith, a father who was arrested at a school board meeting. Smith's daughter was allegedly raped by a skirt-wearing boy, and the superintendent lied about it. The pardon acknowledges Smith's factual innocence and the false accusations against him.
#sports
Fox News: Bears’ Equanimeous St. Brown confident Chicago is on the ‘verge of having a great team’
The Chicago Bears, led by coach Matt Eberflus, had a rough season, finishing last in the NFC North. However, wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown believes the team is on the verge of improvement. St. Brown praised the organization, his coaches, and teammates, and is optimistic about the Bears' potential.