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#politics
Flag And Cross: Democratic Virginia House Candidate Made Porn with Husband for Money: Report
Democratic candidate Susanna Gibson for Virginia's House of Delegates is embroiled in controversy after online videos emerged of her performing sex acts with her husband and soliciting "tips" in exchange for specific requests. The videos were archived from a popular porn site, and it is unclear when they were filmed. Gibson, a nurse practitioner and mother of two, is running for a seat in a highly competitive suburban district. The revelation has ignited a political storm with accusations of invasion of privacy and attempts to silence women.
Daily Wire: GOP Investigators Probe Alleged Effort By Hunter Biden’s Lawyers To Punish IRS Whistleblowers
House Republicans are investigating the treatment of IRS whistleblowers who raised concerns about the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden. GOP chairmen sent a letter demanding records of communications between the DOJ and Biden's legal team.
Fox News: Kim Jong Un arrives to meet Putin in armored train with top speed of 25 mph: 'safer'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia on an armored train for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. Kim's slow-moving train is safer and more comfortable than planes, according to experts. The use of trains is common for North Korean leaders.
National Review: Democratic New Mexico AG Refuses to Defend Governor in Gun-Order Lawsuits
New Mexico's Democratic attorney general, Raúl Torrez, informed his fellow Democratic governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, that he will not defend her in lawsuits challenging her public health order that temporarily bans firearms in certain counties and imposes other gun restrictions. Torrez stated that his duty to uphold and defend the constitutional rights of every citizen takes precedence over his obligation to defend state officials. Multiple plaintiffs have filed lawsuits against Grisham and her administration, including the National Association for Gun Rights, We the Patriots USA, residents of the affected counties, and Gun Owners of America. Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen has also announced that his office will not enforce the order, arguing that it is unconstitutional.
American Thinker: California unveils new legislation to raise minimum wage (again) for fast food workers
California lawmakers are pushing for a minimum wage increase for fast food workers, but fail to consider the negative impact it will have on jobs and prices. Furthermore, they are determined to eliminate industries that provide affordable energy, forcing businesses towards automation and government dependence. In addition, California plans to ban gas-powered vehicles, including semi-trucks, by 2035, disregarding the high cost, charging infrastructure limitations, and extra damage caused to roads.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Danelo Cavalcante is a symbol of Biden’s America
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante escapes prison, evades capture, and becomes the subject of a manhunt in Pennsylvania. Despite being an illegal immigrant from Brazil, he was not deported. The police have been ineffective in locating him, leading to citizens arming themselves and taking matters into their own hands. Cavalcante's case highlights failures in immigration and crime policies in Joe Biden's America.
The Blaze: CNN host pulls out New Mexico Constitution when governor insists she has right to suspend gun rights: 'Where is the right?'
CNN anchor challenges Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on her order to suspend gun rights in New Mexico. Lujan Grisham argues her order is within her power, but CNN anchor points out that it violates both the U.S. Constitution and the New Mexico Constitution.
Breitbart: Ayatollah Khamenei Marks $6 Billion 9/11 with Speech Celebrating America's Demise
Iranian dictator Ayatollah Ali Khamenei celebrated the demise of “the arrogant power of America” in a speech in Tehran, preceding a report that leftist American President Joe Biden agreed to waive sanctions on third-party countries to allow the transfer of $6 billion in frozen funds to Iran. The initial reports suggested that Iran would release five Americans in exchange for Iranian convicts in America and $6 billion, but the Americans have only been released into house arrest and are reportedly not free. .
Fox News: Dems embroiled in scandal for supporting massive spending bill that gave large sums to their own private orgs
Democratic lawmakers in Nevada are facing scandal and accusations of unethical conduct after passing a spending bill that provided funds to their own employers and organizations they are affiliated with. Assembly Bill 525, passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature, allocated millions of taxpayer funds to private and non-profit organizations. Some lawmakers failed to disclose their connections to these organizations and voted in favor of the bill despite the conflict of interest. Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow and Assemblywoman Tracy Brown-May, both involved with Arc of Nevada, have faced criticism and an ethics complaint has been filed against Gorelow.
Others, including Assemblyman Cameron "C.H." Miller and Assemblywoman Venicia Considine, also faced scrutiny for their connections to organizations that received funds from the legislation. Miller did not disclose that he is the president and CEO of Urban Chamber of Commerce and voted on the bill despite initially saying he would abstain. Considine, who disclosed her connection to Legal Aid of Southern Nevada, has been questioned for her vote in favor of the legislation. The scandal has raised ethical concerns and calls for accountability from the Democratic Assembly under Speaker Steve Yeager.
The New American: Amid Claims of Rigging, Russian Regional Elections Demonstrate Support for Putin - The New American
Russia concluded its elections, showing strong support for President Vladimir Putin despite claims of vote rigging and pressure from Kyiv to return annexed territories. The elections took place in Russian-controlled Ukrainian territories, sparking criticism from Ukraine and Western nations. The Council of Europe condemned the elections as a violation of international law, while opposition groups reported instances of vote rigging and intimidation. The results reinforced the dominance of Putin's party, United Russia, and set the stage for his extended rule until 2030.
Red State: Hot Takes: Democrats Respond to Impeachment Inquiry With the Usual Wailing and Gnashing of Teeth
House Republicans have announced an impeachment inquiry against President Biden over his involvement with his son, Hunter. Democrats have strongly opposed the move, calling it illegitimate and a distraction from other important issues.
National Review: Impeaching Biden Is Just but Unwise
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced plans for a formal House inquiry into impeaching Joe Biden, but it's unclear if he will have the votes. Impeaching Biden would be politically futile and potentially costly for Republicans. The Founding Fathers considered bribery and treason as grounds for impeachment, and Biden's alleged involvement in foreign corruption would fall under this category. However, the impeachment process should be used prudently and based on strong precedent. Impeaching Biden may not impose significant political costs on him or his party, and it could backfire on Republicans by strengthening Biden's image. The push for impeachment is driven by the need for stronger legal footing in the investigation into the Bidens' alleged actions, but the influence of Donald Trump may cloud the probe and make it appear more partisan.
The Blaze: Squires: Black America's 'marriage before carriage' movement will require a divorce from Democrats
The Democrats rely on the unwavering loyalty of black voters, particularly black women, who support the party at a high rate. This loyalty is seen as a sign of cultural strength, but it comes at the expense of black families and relationships. The government's welfare reforms and political patronage have created a reliance on the government rather than on stable, intact families. The left uses black men primarily as victims to further their political agenda, and black lives that can't be used for political purposes hold little value. The relationship between race, gender, and politics is rarely discussed, but it is characterized by a disregard for the importance of marriage, intact families, and the long-term welfare of the black community.
The Federalist: Schumer Isn't Allowing The Senate To Vote On Military Nominations
Senator Chuck Schumer criticizes Senator Tommy Tuberville's protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy, but does nothing to address the issue himself. Tuberville has been using his position on the Senate Armed Services Committee to slow down military personnel moves in order to protest the use of taxpayer money for service members' abortions. Schumer has the power to bring President Biden's military nominations to a confirmation vote, but chooses not to. It seems that Schumer would rather play politics than prioritize military readiness.
#society
Red State: Top U.S. Law Firms Taking DEI to New Levels, Running Illegal Diversity Programs
Some of the top law firms in the US are still using race-based criteria to favor minorities, despite the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action. Diversity programs at firms like Morrison & Foerster and Perkins Coie are vulnerable to civil rights lawsuits, as they offer fellowships and professional opportunities only to minority applicants. However, some firms continue these practices, believing they are justified and beneficial for creating opportunities. Discrimination lawsuits have been filed against firms like Morrison Foerster, but the threat doesn't seem to deter others.
PJ Media: The Greeks Don't Want No Geeks (Or Global IDs)
Amid economic troubles, floods, and fires, the Greek people protest the introduction of new EU-standard ID cards, fearing increased surveillance. Thousands rally in Athens, demanding a referendum on the matter. Greek government plans to issue the cards in compliance with EU regulations, but concerns about privacy and national pride fuel the resistance.
Fox News: Dash camera captures office chair smashing into car's windshield on interstate
A car's dashcam captures the moment an office chair smashes into a family's windshield on Interstate 15 in Utah. One passenger suffers minor injuries from shattered glass, but no one is seriously hurt.
Newsbusters: Mayor Gets Spanked, Eve Was A Man & ‘Theydies’: No Discipline or Too Much?
In today's update, we delve into some controversial moments. A drag queen defeated the mayor of Burbank, with kids as witnesses. A bisexual rejects the term "lady" and opts for "theydie." There's a belief in a transgender Eve from the Garden of Eden, while a person named Dylan Mulvaney identifies as a girl and documents shaving her face. Additionally, a California teacher opposes parental involvement in their child's education and gender identification, deeming it barbaric. Lastly, we examine a clip involving bowing and raised hands as a form of alleged brainwashing.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: GOP Slams Joe Biden for ‘Shameful’ Deal with Iran on 9/11 Anniversary
Republican officials criticized the Biden administration for approving a deal with Iran to pay $6 billion in exchange for five detained Iranian-American citizens on the anniversary of 9/11. They accused the administration of funding terrorism and making concessions to Iran, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. The deal was seen as a disgraceful and dangerous decision by the administration.
The American Spectator: Biden 9/11 Prisoner Swap Favors Terrorist-Harboring Country
On the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Biden administration finalized a prisoner swap trade with Iran. The trade involves the release of five Iranian detainees in exchange for five American citizens, along with the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds. Republicans criticize the deal, claiming it indirectly funds terrorism and suggests a secret agreement between the administration and Iran.
Forbes: Huawei’s Mate Pro 60: Healthy Rebuke of Protectionist U.S. Politicians
The Trabant, a defunct East German car, never stood a chance in the hyper-competitive US car market. It's a stark contrast to Huawei, a Chinese tech giant that continues to thrive despite efforts by the US political class to strangle it. Huawei's success showcases the advancements possible when government interference is minimized, benefiting both the Chinese and American people.
#economy
Forbes: Looming Labor Contract Deadline Concerning Top Hyundai Exec
As the deadline for a contract agreement between the UAW and the Detroit 3 automakers approaches, Hyundai's North American unit is closely monitoring the talks. The UAW wants to unionize its U.S. production employees and is making aggressive demands in negotiations. If the UAW succeeds, it could encourage workers at non-union foreign automakers to reconsider UAW representation.
There is progress being made in the contract talks, but if no agreement is reached by the deadline, the UAW could strike one or all three automakers. A strike could have significant economic effects, with estimated direct wage losses of $859 million and a $5 billion hit to the overall economy. Hyundai is hoping for a resolution without a strike, as it is not immune from the impact of a disruption in operations.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: Christianity Defeated After Atheist Points Out That They Still Eat Shellfish And Wear Mixed Fabrics
In a small town, an atheist challenges Christians for not following Old Testament laws regarding shellfish and mixed fabrics. The Christians are left questioning their faith.
#culture
Breitbart: Watch -- Country Superstar Jelly Roll Stops Concert to Honor Vietnam Veteran: 'I Promise You’ll Never Buy Another Ticket to My Show'
Country superstar and rapper Jelly Roll paused his concert in Las Vegas to honor a Vietnam veteran in the crowd. He expressed his appreciation for the veteran's service and offered free tickets to all future shows. The video of the heartfelt moment went viral, garnering positive reactions from social media users.
#education
Fox News: Victim of teacher who had another student's baby gets big payout from school district
A school district in California will pay $2.25 million to a second victim of a former teacher involved in sexual misconduct with a student.
Fox News: Father weighs legal action after school suspends 1st-grader over finger gun during game: 'Infuriated'
A 6-year-old boy in Alabama was expelled for making a finger gun gesture during a game. The incident has sparked outrage and the family is calling for the removal of the infraction from the boy's records.
#crime
Forbes: Cryptoqueen’s Right-Hand Man Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison Over $4 Billion Scam
Karl Greenwood, co-founder of the OneCoin cryptocurrency scam, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and ordered to pay back $300 million for his role in the scheme. The Ponzi scheme cost millions of victims worldwide $4 billion. Greenwood and Ruja Ignatova convinced people to invest in OneCoin, which was actually worthless, and lied about its value. They earned millions from the scam and lived a lavish lifestyle. Ignatova, nicknamed the "Cryptoqueen," is still at large and on the FBI's most wanted list.
#sports
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers' injury even has negative impact on his former Packers
The New York Jets' hopes for a successful season were dashed when quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles injury. As a result, the Green Bay Packers will likely receive the Jets' second-round draft pick instead of a first-round pick. Despite the setback, backup quarterback Zach Wilson led the Jets to an unexpected overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills.
Flag And Cross: Beloved Photographer Dies After Freak Accident at Kansas High School Football Game
A woman died after being accidentally hit by high school football players during a game in Kansas. Linda Gregory, 69, was taking photos when players collided with her, causing her to fall and hit her head. She later died in the hospital.
Fox News: Milwaukee pub patrons shocked they must pay bar tabs after Jets stun Bills without Aaron Rodgers
Jack's American Pub in Milwaukee offered free drinks if the New York Jets lost with Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback. Customers ran up their tabs when Rodgers got injured, but the Jets surprised everyone by winning in overtime. Now, customers have to pay their bills.
#outdoors
Fox News: Lost Alaska hiker rescued after viewers spot him on bear cam asking for help
A stranded hiker in Alaska was rescued after being spotted on a livestream camera. Viewers watching the camera notified park rangers, who sent a search and rescue team to bring the hiker to safety. The hiker's name is being withheld and the incident occurred in anticipation of "Fat Bear Week."
#technology
Daily Wire: LISTEN: 911 Call Over Biden’s Energy Secretary’s Comedy Of Errors Tour
The Department of Energy's road trip showcasing electric vehicles goes awry when a gas-powered car obstructs charging spots, leading to a call to the police. The trip aimed to promote green energy but ended in a farcical experience, highlighting the challenges of electric cars.
Flag And Cross: Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Increases Stake In Advanced Micro Devices
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest purchases shares of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) while divesting from rival chipmaker Nvidia. Ark's purchase of 14,978 AMD shares amounts to $1.58 million. On the other hand, Ark has been selling Nvidia shares since October 2022, despite its strong performance in the AI technology sector.
Breitbart: Dr. Robert Epstein: Google Sways Elections, Indoctrinates Children
Google, the powerful tech company, is accused of manipulating search algorithms to favor Democrats in elections, potentially influencing millions of votes. While facing an antitrust lawsuit, Google's biased behavior remains a consumer protection concern. Psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein reveals that Google diverts attention from its manipulation by focusing on other election issues. Republicans have suffered losses due to Google's interference, and efforts to expose the company's actions have been suppressed. Despite Epstein's monitoring efforts, Google's true impact on elections remains unchecked.