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13 Sep 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: Biden Federal Judge Halts New Mexico Governor’s Suspension Of Gun Carry Laws
A federal judge grants a temporary restraining order against New Mexico Governor's suspension of gun carry laws in Albuquerque.
The American Mind: Biden Administration Censorship Campaign Dealt a Blow
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the government's attempt to reverse a ruling that blocked federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to delete protected free speech. The court agreed that the Biden Administration violated the First Amendment and issued a new injunction.
Spectator USA: The (r)evolution of Lauren Boebert
Lauren Boebert, known for her confrontations and controversial behavior, was escorted out of a theater in Denver for causing a disturbance. Boebert's actions continue to make headlines, and she has recently shifted her strategy to focus more on her home district in Colorado.
Forbes: Mitt Romney Says He’s Not Running For Reelection In Senate
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah announced on X that he will not be running for a second senate term. Romney cited the need for a new generation to step up and his doubts about President Biden's leadership as reasons for his decision.
PJ Media: WATCH: White House Propagandist Confronted About Biden's 9/11 Lies
John Kirby, a White House propagandist, is accused of lying about Joe Biden's whereabouts on 9/11. Biden claimed to be in New York but was actually in Washington, D.C. The media downplayed this lie, but one reporter confronted Kirby about Biden's habit of fabricating events.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Federal judge grants temporary restraining order on New Mexico Gov’s illegal ban on gun carry
A federal judge grants temporary restraining order on Democrat Governor Grisham's illegal ban on carrying guns in public. The judge is a Joe Biden appointee.
#society
Fox News: Parents outraged after California school votes to forbid banners other than American, state flag
Parents and staff of a California school district are accusing the district of targeting LGBTQ Pride flags after the board banned the display of banners other than the American or California state flags. The board members faced backlash from community members, many of whom were removed from a meeting after protesting against the policy. The new policy comes after a Pride flag was hung at the school in June 2022, and critics argue that it is an attempt to ban the Pride flag and everything it represents.
#war
Red State: Kim Jong Un Shows Support for Putin on Ukraine War at Pivotal Meeting in Russia
North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russia's Vladimir Putin met, amidst a Ukrainian attack on Russian forces in the Black Sea. North Korea also launched missile tests, possibly to showcase military control while Kim is abroad. The leaders discussed economic cooperation and humanitarian issues, but Putin avoided mentioning military cooperation, emphasizing Russia's adherence to sanctions. Kim expressed support for Russia in its conflict with Ukraine.
#economy
Forbes: Lawsuit Adds To Roadblocks For U.S. Oil Producers
The Biden administration's federal policies are impeding American oil production, leading to higher oil prices. The Department of the Interior's delay in developing drilling plans on federal lands and waters and the restrictions imposed on Gulf of Mexico operations due to the Rice's whale endangered species have hindered the growth of the oil industry. These actions, conducted behind closed doors, have targeted oil and gas producers specifically and dampened the economic viability of new leases. The mixed signals and regulations have suppressed investment and hindered U.S. energy security.
#culture
Fox News: 'AGT' judge Heidi Klum keeps 'complicated' Halloween costume top secret after last year's worm suit
Heidi Klum teases that her Halloween costume this year will be "difficult" after last year's controversial outfit. She wants to keep her costume a surprise and has previously worn extravagant costumes such as a gigantic worm and the Hindu goddess Kali.
The American Mind: Special Edition: Awakening to the Awokening, ft. Chris Rufo
In a special edition of The American Mind's podcast, Ryan Williams interviews activist and Manhattan Institute Fellow Chris Rufo about his new book, America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything. They discuss the history of the neo-Marxist woke takeover and the counter-revolution against it. They also talk about the next steps, conservative philanthropy, and advice for young journalists.
#health
Fox News: Utah therapy cat named Jean Paul is a survivor himself: Was a 'little ginger kitten,' 'cold and unresponsive'
Fluffy orange cat, Jean Paul, is a survivor and now serves as an emotional support animal for a girl with PTSD. Jean Paul was nearly dead when he arrived at the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in Salt Lake City but has made an incredible recovery.
#education
PJ Media: Boston Now Has Two Green Monsters
Leftists pushing their agenda in schools and politics. Boston mayor's heat warning at 88 degrees to support climate change narrative.
The New American: California to Criminalize Pushback Against LGBTQ School Books - The New American
California's proposed law aims to prevent schools from banning LGBTQ books and mandates staff to promote homosexual behavior. critics argue it may lead to grooming and erase parental control.
#crime
Fox News: West Virginia boy found dead after going missing on hunting trip with grandpa: Reports
10-year-old boy found dead after going missing while hunting with his grandfather in West Virginia. The boy was carrying a rifle and wearing camouflage clothing. Authorities are investigating.
Fox News: Fifth teenager apprehended in connection with Baltimore block party mass shooting
Fifth teenager arrested for a mass shooting in Baltimore block party. Two dead, 28 injured. The 15-year-old will face 44 charges, including attempted murder.
Fox News: West Virginia police officer to lose job amid domestic violence charges, bond violation
West Virginia state police officer, Cpl. Joseph Comer, is being fired after being charged with domestic violence and violating his bond. The termination comes amidst multiple investigations into misconduct allegations within the state police.
#sports
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers breaks silence since injury: 'I shall rise yet again'
Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets quarterback, suffered a ruptured Achilles in his first drive, casting doubt on his return. However, Rodgers expressed hope and gratitude for support in his Instagram post. The Jets managed an improbable victory after the injury, but their playoff hopes appear uncertain.
Fox News: Max Scherzer, Rangers' big trade deadline acquisition, likely out for season with injury
The Texas Rangers have been struggling recently, losing 16 of their last 22 games. Adding to their woes, starting pitcher Max Scherzer is unlikely to pitch for the rest of the season due to an injury. Scherzer, acquired from the New York Mets at the trade deadline, had been performing well for the Rangers until this setback.
Fox News: Giants give positive update on Amani Oruwariye after he injured neck at practice
New York Giants cornerback Amani Oruwariye sustains a scary neck injury during practice but is later cleared to return to the team.
#other
Fox News: Kristin Cavallari is 'done dating' in Nashville following divorce: 'Consider myself to be a monk'
Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari has announced that she is done dating in Nashville and is ready to settle down. The biggest priority in her life is her children, and she considers their opinions when it comes to dating. Cavallari and her ex-husband, NFL star Jay Cutler, share three kids and have maintained a respectful relationship since their divorce in 2020. Despite rumors, Cavallari clarified that she has not been dating country music star Morgan Wallen.
Forbes: Blackpink Made History At The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards With An Important Win
South Korean girl group Blackpink makes history at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, winning the Group of the Year category, becoming the second all-female act to do so. They surpassed both South Korean and international artists, including the Jonas Brothers and BTS. This achievement is significant for South Korean musicians, as K-pop stars have been consistently recognized in this category in recent years.
Fox News: Northern Michigan paper mill fire spurs road closures, warnings to avoid area
A fire at a paper mill in northern Michigan closed roads and caused thick smoke to billow from the property. The fire was in a warehouse and authorities believe it is not the first time the property has caught fire.
Breitbart: Sean Penn Says Will Smith 'Wouldn't Have' Slapped Chris Rock if Zelensky Attended the Oscars
Actor Sean Penn criticized the Oscars incident where Chris Rock slapped Will Smith, suggesting it wouldn't have happened if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was present. Penn argued that Smith wouldn't have attacked Rock if Zelensky had been allowed to speak at the Oscars. He also expressed frustration at the decision to applaud Smith after the incident.