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#politics
Fox News: Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo, Disney is through, Max Lucado's confession and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News Opinion weekend round-up newsletter highlights various topics including the rise in crime in America, the Biden administration's deal with Iran, the potential impact on the auto industry under President Biden, concerns about Disney's influence on children, the surging virus warned by the CDC, the threat of woke AI to free speech, the implications of Biden's Iran deal on hostage taking, impeachment calls for New Mexico's governor, the decline in G-rated movies, a near-tragedy on a Colorado highway, and political cartoons.
Fox News: Ex-DHS agent who inspired 'Sound of Freedom’ 'seriously considering' run for Romney’s Senate seat
Former DHS agent Tim Ballard is considering running for the U.S. Senate in Utah to replace Sen. Mitt Romney. Influential people have approached Ballard about a potential run, and his experiences with border policies and child trafficking have motivated him to consider a federal position.
Fox News: Biden admin reverses Trump-era action making it easier to build fossil fuel pipelines
The Biden administration has issued new regulations giving states and tribes more power to deny certification for infrastructure projects that could impact water sources, including fossil fuel pipelines. This move has been praised by Democratic governors who believe it will strengthen their ability to protect the environment. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that the rule realigns a provision in the Clean Water Act, Section 401, and allows states, territories, and tribes to protect water resources while advancing federally permitted projects in a transparent manner.
Former President Trump had restricted states' authority under the Clean Water Act through an executive order, but the EPA's new regulations reverse these actions. Democratic-led states had challenged the previous restrictions in court. Democratic governors from New Mexico and Massachusetts have expressed support for the EPA's decision, stating that it will help protect water quality. The Environmental Council of States, a nonprofit organization that promotes environmental policies, has also endorsed the EPA's action.
National Review: Special Counsel Requests ‘Narrowly Tailored’ Gag Order for Trump in 2020 Election-Interference Case
Federal prosecutors are seeking a gag order against ex-President Donald Trump due to his social-media attacks on those involved in the case against him. The prosecutors argue that his actions aim to undermine public confidence in the judicial system and intimidate individuals.
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PJ Media: A Detransitioner Sues the Doctors Who Gave Her a Double-Mastectomy at 16
The transgender movement faces lawsuits as young people suffer the consequences of irreversible treatments. Luka Hein, groomed online, fell into the transgender cult and was diagnosed in just one hour. Now living with a mutilated body, Luka is suing for malpractice and seeks to expose the profit-driven transition industry.
The Blaze: Ron DeSantis, Megyn Kelly hammer Donald Trump over 'wishy-washy' stance on if a man can become a woman
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes former President Donald Trump's response to transgender issues, stating that "a man cannot become a woman." DeSantis emphasizes the importance of standing up for the truth and opposes the "woke agenda." Trump, during an interview with Megyn Kelly, expressed his changing opinion on transgender issues and discussed his ban on transgender soldiers in the military. Kelly called Trump's response "wishy-washy" and hoped for a stronger stance. DeSantis also responded to Trump's criticisms of his pandemic policies, stating that Trump has changed his tune because he sees him as a threat.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN security council votes to conclude year-long probe into Islamic State activities in Iraq
The UN Security Council unanimously votes to end a one-year probe into the activities of Islamic State extremists in Iraq, at the request of the Iraqi government. The resolution also asks for evidence gathered by UN investigators to be handed over to the government for accountability purposes.
#religion
PJ Media: Pope Francis Weighing Removal of Conservative Texas Bishop
Pope Francis is considering requesting the resignation of Bishop Joseph Strickland of Texas, known for his conservative views on abortion, vaccines, and LGBTQ issues. Strickland has faced scrutiny from the Vatican in the past, but he has stated that he will not voluntarily resign. Critics worry that removing him could turn him into a political martyr for conservative Catholics. However, Strickland's focus remains on sharing the gospel and proclaiming the truth of the faith.
#culture
Forbes: 10 Great Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of September
Ten must-watch movies are leaving Netflix this month, including Snow White & the Huntsman, Annihilation, Titanic, Bridesmaids, Rocky, Hanna, The Departed, The Breakfast Club, Funny People, and Miami Vice. Don't miss out on these unforgettable films before they're gone. [520 characters]
#health
Flag And Cross: Why Living In A Poor Neighborhood Can Be Bad For Your Brain
Living in an impoverished area can affect brain health, leading to alterations in brain structure and function. A new study found that poor food quality and lack of physical activity contribute to these changes. The research highlights the importance of addressing dietary quality issues in disadvantaged neighborhoods to protect brain health.
#education
Fox News: Prospective student files lawsuit alleging sexual assault at Virginia Military Institute's open house event
A high school student alleges sexual assault by a VMI cadet during an overnight open house. Lawsuit claims mishandling of the case and Title IX violations.
#crime
Human Events: MATT LOWELL: After Danelo Cavalcante, it’s time to put DHS’s Alejandro Mayorkas in the hot seat
Danelo Cavalcante, a fugitive wanted for murder in Brazil, entered the United States freely and later stabbed Deborah Brandão to death. The question remains as to why he wasn't immediately deported after his conviction and how he was allowed to enter the country as a fugitive. The broken immigration system and lax enforcement are contributing to a dangerous situation where criminals are able to enter and harm innocent people.
Fox News: Michigan agrees to pay $1M to wrongfully convicted man after nearly 2 decades in prison
Michigan has agreed to pay $1.03 million to a man wrongfully convicted for the deaths of two hunters. Jeff Titus spent 21 years in prison before his convictions were thrown out.
Fox News: South Carolina dentist fatally shot by law enforcement outside strip club
A dentist was shot and killed by law enforcement outside a strip club. The dentist fired shots in the parking lot and was fatally shot by a deputy. No information was provided about whether the dentist fired at the officers.
#sports
Fox News: Alabama high school football team forfeits games after players receive gift cards: 'This really stings'
An Alabama high school football team forfeits a victory due to players receiving gift cards, which violates amateur athlete rules. The gift cards were not redeemed, and the players have been reinstated after an appeals process. The coach expresses disappointment over the situation and the forfeit.
#science
Flag And Cross: How Many Plants Survived What Killed Off The Dinosaurs
Flower power allowed flowering plants to survive the mass extinction 66 million years ago that wiped out the dinosaurs. Mint and orchids were among the plants that escaped relatively unscathed due to their ability to adapt. Out of the 400,000 plant species today, around 300,000 are flowering plants.
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Fox News: NBA must discipline Rockets' Kevin Porter Jr. harshly, says Houston-based domestic violence victim group
The Houston Area Women's Center (HAWC) is urging the NBA to ban Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. after he was arrested and charged with assaulting his girlfriend, former WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick. HAWC believes that professional leagues need to strengthen their policies on domestic violence. Gondrezick suffered a fractured neck vertebra and a deep cut above her eye due to the alleged attack. This is a serious domestic violence case that requires accountability.
Forbes: Olivia Rodrigo Added 18 Dates To The GUTS World Tour—Here’s How To Buy Tickets
Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has added 18 new dates to her GUTS World Tour, which supports her new album GUTS. Fans can register for ticket access and the American Express early access sale begins on September 20. Standard tickets range from $49.50 - $199.50, with proceeds going towards Rodrigo's Fund 4 Good initiative.