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#politics
Human Events: LIBBY EMMONS: Progressives blamed Americans for 9/11, now we live in a self-hating nation
After the September 11 attacks, America experienced a wave of patriotism, but it quickly turned into self-hatred. The narrative shifted, blaming America for the terrorist attack, and the government's response with the Patriot Act and the Iraq War only fueled the self-hating sentiments. Now, American patriots not only fight for security and prosperity but also for the right to be proud of their country.
PJ Media: Insurrection? Activists Occupy Speaker McCarthy’s Office
Leftist activists occupy Speaker Kevin McCarthy's office demanding reauthorization of PEPFAR. Arrested by Capitol Police.
#society
The Blaze: ‘Do you think the world is going to end?’ Climate protester who glued feet to the ground at US Open complains about psychiatric evaluation
Climate activist Shayok Mukhopadhyay, who glued his feet to the stands at the U.S. Open, claims he was questioned like a member of an "apocalyptic cult" to intimidate him. Mukhopadhyay and three others disrupted a women's match, causing a 50-minute delay. He believes that India, despite being a major CO2 emitter, will suffer from climate change caused by the global north. He was charged with criminal trespass and given a psychiatric evaluation before being released.
Fox News: Death toll rises to 28 in Nigerian boat accident
Nigeria boat accident death toll reaches 28 as communities search for missing passengers. The accident occurred when a boat carrying over 100 villagers, primarily women and children, capsized in the Niger River. Residents have mobilized to help find those still missing.
#war
Fox News: East Libya fears 2,000 dead following severe flooding
Approximately 2,000 people feared dead in floods in eastern Libya, with at least 27 confirmed dead. The city of Derna has been declared a disaster zone.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Sudanese military chief visits president of Eritrea to address Sudan’s crisis
Sudan's military chief travels to Eritrea for talks amid ongoing conflict with rival paramilitary forces. The visit focuses on bilateral relations and the situation in Sudan. Tensions have long existed between Sudan and Eritrea, with Sudan hosting Eritrean refugees and tribal groups supported by Eritrean government advocating for a separate state. The military chief's trip to Eritrea follows previous meetings with the Qatari emir and the Egyptian president. The conflict in Sudan has resulted in over 5 million people being displaced and has led to ethnic violence, with thousands of casualties reported.
The Economist: Ukraine’s small Jewish community is thriving
Ukraine's small Jewish community is thriving, despite centuries of discrimination. The annual pilgrimage to Uman by mostly foreign Jews to pray at the grave of Rabbi Nachman has sparked tensions between Ukraine and Israel, but Jewish-Ukrainian relations are currently in a golden era. Anti-Semitism is fading in Ukraine, with Ukrainians among the least anti-Semitic people in Europe. However, there is still a fear that if the war goes badly, Jews could be blamed for Ukrainian defeats.
#culture
Forbes: Revealed: The Country Where ‘Elemental’ Is Pixar’s Highest-Grossing Non-Sequel
Pixar's animated film Elemental, despite lukewarm reviews worldwide, has been a hit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where immigration serves as a central theme. The film, which tells the story of a fire sprite named Ember and her water-based counterpart Wade, has grossed $2.8 million in the UAE, making it the fifth highest-grossing Pixar movie in the country. The success of Elemental can be attributed to the expertise of local distributors like Italia Film, as well as the explosive growth of the cinema market in the Middle East.
#crime
Daily Wire: Democrats Lash Out At Youngkin For Pardoning Father Of Loudoun Rape Victim
Virginia Democrats and Loudoun County's prosecutor criticize Governor Glenn Youngkin's pardon of Scott Smith, whose daughter was raped. The prosecutor claims it was inappropriate and for political gain. Smith was arrested for cursing at a leftist activist and the resisting arrest charge was thrown out. The governor's pardon questions the integrity of the case.
Fox News: Omaha police fatally shoot man who pointed gun at them
Police in Omaha, Nebraska shot and killed an armed man who pointed a gun at them in the street. The man, identified as Matthew Johnson, was reportedly suicidal.
Fox News: Police in Jamaica charge suspected serial killer on 4 murder counts
Jamaican police charge a man for murdering at least four people in St. James parish, suspected to be a serial killer.
#sports
Fox News: Vikings' Justin Jefferson unconcerned about contract talks after tough loss: 'All I can do is play football'
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson was frustrated on the sideline as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pulled off a shocking win. Despite Jefferson's impressive performance, the Vikings lost due to a late field goal. Jefferson faced questions about his contract extension, but he remains focused on playing for his teammates.
Forbes: No Offense, But The Los Angeles Chargers’ Leaky Defense Is Once Again Lacking In Another Gut-Punch Defeat
The Los Angeles Chargers' defense disappoints in their loss to the Miami Dolphins, failing to live up to expectations. Despite promising improvement, the defense was ineffective, giving up 538 yards. Linebacker Joey Bosa and cornerback J.C. Jackson, both highly paid players, underperformed significantly.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: What Is Bethel, Alaska, Known for?
Bethel, Alaska, a remote riverside city known for its bird watching, fishing, and dog sled races. Located on the Kuskokwim River, it is the economic hub for surrounding native villages. The city is challenging to access, with limited roads, and relies heavily on taxis for transportation.
Fox News: Bear cub caught in a jam is freed after Florida wildlife officials use dish soap, chainsaw
Florida wildlife officials rescued a bear cub whose paw was stuck in a tree crook. They attempted various methods but eventually had to use a chainsaw to cut the tree limb and free the cub. The bear was released and reunited with its mother.