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#politics
Breitbart: Surveillance Video Shows Lauren Boebert Vaping During 'Beetlejuice'
Rep. Lauren Boebert was caught on surveillance video vaping during a performance at the Denver theater. She and her date were accused of causing a disturbance by vaping, singing, and recording. Boebert's campaign manager denied the vaping allegations, but the video proves otherwise.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Whose America is this?
FOX News host Laura Ingraham criticizes President Biden over the border crisis and accuses the administration of damaging America with their policies. She suggests that powerful figures, such as Wall Street and Big Tech, are influencing these policies, including funneling money to Ukraine and allowing illegal immigration. Ingraham also highlights a shift in perspective from liberal columnists who are urging Biden to replace Vice President Harris and change his approach to immigration.
National Review: The Corner: The University of Pennsylvania Has Become Comfortably Numb to Antisemitism
The University of Pennsylvania is hosting the Palestine Writes Literature Festival, but the event seems to focus more on eliminating Israel than promoting Palestinian culture. The festival features speakers who have a history of expressing anti-Semitic views, calling for the end of Israel, and comparing Zionism to Nazism. The university's decision to host this event raises concerns about its commitment to diversity and the tolerance of discrimination.
Red State: Report: The AP Allegedly Alerted Susanna Gibson That Story on Videos Was Coming – But Not From Them
The Susanna Gibson sex-for-money scandal has left many shocked and questioning the media's handling of the story. The Washington Post and The Daily Wire were the first to report, but it has emerged that the Associated Press had prior knowledge of the story and alerted Gibson instead of reporting it. The revelation raises questions about journalistic integrity and media bias.
#society
PJ Media: Trump’s Shocking Answer to 'Can a Man Become a Woman?'
Megyn Kelly asked Trump if a man can become a woman. He hesitated, chuckled, and said in his opinion it's possible. This answer undermines his stance against transgender issues.
Fox News: Missouri police officers sent on wild chase after resident's illegal pet escapes
Body camera video released by police in Missouri shows officers chasing after an escaped pet lemur. The lemur was eventually captured and given to a wildlife rescue agency.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Deputy U.N. Head Makes Rare Comments Backing Taiwan
The U.N.'s deputy secretary general, Amina Mohammed, expressed support for ending Taiwan's exclusion from the U.N.'s work on sustainable development, but a U.N. spokesman later contradicted her and reiterated China's stance. Taiwan's de facto U.N. ambassador called Mohammed's comments encouraging and urged the world to address Taiwan's exclusion. The U.N.'s secretariat prohibits the use of Taiwanese passports and refuses to refer to Taiwan without implying that it is part of mainland China. The U.S. supports Taiwan's participation in the U.N., but the U.N.'s secretary general and spokesman maintain the pro-Beijing view.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The UAW Strikes for a Livable Wage in the Era of Bidenflation
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is negotiating for a wage increase with the Big Three automakers. The UAW initially asked for a 40 percent wage hike over four years, but has since reduced it to around 36 percent. The union's ask is still significantly higher than the offers from General Motors, Ford Motor Co., and Stellantis. The negotiations are complicated by the impact of inflation on UAW members' wages.
Inflation has eroded UAW members' anticipated wage gains and more, causing them to lose ground against the cost of living. Detroit area inflation over the past four years has totaled 21.6 percent, while the UAW's previous contract included a 15 percent pay increase. The UAW's ask on wages seems more reasonable when compared to the high inflation rate. If inflation continues at 10 percent, a 10 percent per year raise would just keep UAW members even with the cost of living. The impact of inflation on the negotiations adds complexity to the situation.
#culture
Fox News: 15 movies to watch and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on Tubi
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural experiences of the Latino community with these 15 must-watch films for Hispanic Heritage Month on Tubi. From cross-cultural love stories to powerful biographies, these films celebrate the diversity and contributions of Hispanic and Latin Americans. Explore the traditions, language, and arts that define this dynamic community.
#crime
Fox News: Florida women drunkenly tossed baby in air 'like a toy' at bar, charged with child abuse, police say
Two intoxicated women at a Florida bar broke a baby's arm while drunkenly tossing him around "like a toy." Sierrah Newell and Brianna Lafoe are facing child abuse charges. Witnesses reported the women throwing the child in the air and turning him upside down. The baby suffered red marks and a broken arm.
Breitbart: Mexican Judge Convicts 12 State Cops of Mass Murder, Incineration of 19 Victims
Twelve police officers in Mexico are convicted and awaiting sentencing for the execution and incineration of 19 individuals, including 17 Central American migrants. The officers mistook the migrants for cartel gunmen and shot at them. They then set fire to the bodies and vehicles to cover up their mistake.
PJ Media: Another Jury Acquits Dupes in the FBI-Created Whitmer Fednapping 'Plot'
In the right-before-the 2020-election Gretchen Whitmer fednapping case, three fake kidnappers were acquitted, exposing the FBI's questionable tactics. The case was orchestrated by the FBI, with evidence suggesting Whitmer's involvement and FBI informants posing as key players.
Breitbart: Police: Minnesota Man Beat, Waterboarded, and Raped Girlfriend in Dorm
A man from Minnesota was arrested for holding his girlfriend captive in her dorm room at a women's university in St. Paul. He reportedly tortured her for three days, engaging in physical and sexual violence including beating, waterboarding, and rape. The suspect now faces multiple felony charges, including criminal sexual conduct and domestic assault by strangulation.
#sports
Red State: WATCH: Aaron Rodgers' Response to Keith Olbermann's Attack About Being Unvaccinated Is Solid Gold
In the first Monday Night Football game of the season, Jets QB Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles. Keith Olbermann, a deranged former broadcaster, suggested it was because Rodgers wasn't vaccinated. Rodgers responded, telling Olbermann to get his fifth booster.
Forbes: At The Vuelta A España, Jumbo Visma Provokes A Media Firestorm... For Winning
American Sepp Kuss narrowly holds onto his race lead in the Vuelta a España, as teammates Primož Roglič and Jonas Vingegaard battle it out for the stage win. Media and commentators criticize the two champions for unsportsmanlike behavior, while Kuss is praised for his endurance and loyalty to his team. The controversy highlights the conflict between the desire for victory and the dignity of good sportsmanship.
#technology
Fox News: Bathroom-cleaning robot built for commercial businesses gives consumers hope for AI maid
Somatic, a New York-based cleaning service, has developed a commercial bathroom-cleaning robot that uses artificial intelligence to perform various sanitation tasks. While it is currently only available for businesses to lease, consumers are expressing their hope for a residential version. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on job displacement for janitors and other service industry workers.
#other
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #819 Hints, Clues And Answer For Saturday, September 16th
The protagonist is tired from a long week of sickness and house projects. They play Wordle and make a janky guess, but ultimately solve it with the word "angel." (- ) They invite others to play against them in a competitive Wordle game with different point values based on guessing accuracy. (- )