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#politics

Townhall: If There Was No Kraken, How Did Biden Win?
If There Was No Kraken, How Did Biden Win?


The election fraud claims made by Trump and his lawyers have been discredited or remain unproven. Trump's legal campaign was a grift that kept his coffers full. Trump and his administration's response to Covid created an atmosphere for widespread fraud to occur. Trump cooked his own goose by allowing the distribution of mail-in ballots. Biden is in office because Trump lost.


#society

Townhall: Fifty Years, Times Have Changed, But We Haven’t
Fifty Years, Times Have Changed, But We Haven’t
The Wentzville High School Class of 1973 recently held their 50th class reunion, possibly the last one. Wentzville was a typical small town back then, with memories of mischief and a shared appreciation for growing up in small town America.


The American Spectator: Misinformation Is a Word We Use To Shut You Up
Misinformation Is a Word We Use To Shut You Up
President Biden's establishment of the Disinformation Governance Board in 2022 sparked concerns of censorship and the control of "misinformation." The European Union's Digital Services Act also raised fears of censorship and the enforcement of hate speech rules. These censorship projects reflect an illiberal agenda, using verbal deceptions such as "misinformation" and "fact-checker" to suppress differing interpretations and judgments.


#war

The American Spectator: Snodgrass Hill: Gen. Thomas Saves the Union Army
Snodgrass Hill: Gen. Thomas Saves the Union Army
The Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of Tennessee clashed in the second bloodiest battle of the Civil War near Chickamauga Creek in Georgia. The Union troops, led by Gen. George H. Thomas, courageously prevented the Confederate forces from destroying the Union Army, saving them from being routed.


#economy

Townhall: Free Market Credit Card Reform Would Be a Game Changer for Small Businesses
Free Market Credit Card Reform Would Be a Game Changer for Small Businesses
Small businesses face challenges with inflation, supply chains, and a potential economic downturn. Visa and Mastercard plan to raise fees for small businesses, adding an extra $502 million annually. This lack of competition allows the credit card companies to control fees, causing small businesses to struggle.


#history

The American Spectator: Learn of Heroes at a Young Age
Learn of Heroes at a Young Age
A young boy's fascination with his father's war book introduces him to the concept of heroism. As they read together, the boy learns about the sacrifices and bravery of the soldiers. The father, a veteran himself, subtly shares his own experiences without seeking recognition.


Fox News: On this day in history, September 18, 1870, Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming is documented and named
On this day in history, September 18, 1870, Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming is documented and named
On this day in 1870, explorer Nathanial Langford discovered and named the geyser Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park. It still remains a popular tourist attraction today, erupting every 44 to 125 minutes.


#crime

The Blaze: Crime is so bad in Philadelphia that a popular cheesesteak joint hired armed guards to protect customers
Crime is so bad in Philadelphia that a popular cheesesteak joint hired armed guards to protect customers
Philly's Jim's West Steaks and Hoagies has hired armed guards to protect customers due to high levels of violent crime in the area. The popular cheesesteak joint wants patrons to feel safe and be safe while waiting in lines that often stretch down the block. The armed guards are former military, police, and law enforcement personnel.