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#politics

Townhall: Government Shutdown Battle Demands Congress Find Spending Cuts
Government Shutdown Battle Demands Congress Find Spending Cuts
Congress is in a battle over spending, heading towards a government shutdown. The main issue is excessive post-Covid appropriations.


National Review: Biden’s Reelection Gambles Backfired
Biden’s Reelection Gambles Backfired


A recent CBS News/YouGov poll suggests that Joe Biden and the Democrats have made strategic errors during his first two years in office. Voters blame Biden for the financial hardships caused by the pandemic, associating them with his promises to deliver relief. Additionally, many Americans are unaware of Biden's achievements and legislative accomplishments, leading to a lack of support from independents. Democrats' messaging efforts have been half-hearted, causing voters to question their reforms and be skeptical of their intentions. Overall, the Democrats are facing political challenges due to their own missteps and lack of strong arguments for Biden's presidency.


Daily Wire: ‘Smear’: IRS Whistleblower Responds To Hunter Biden Lawsuit Targeting Him
‘Smear’: IRS Whistleblower Responds To Hunter Biden Lawsuit Targeting Him
President Biden's son, Hunter, has filed a lawsuit against the IRS, accusing agents Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler of revealing confidential tax information. The attorneys for Shapley have condemned the lawsuit, calling it a frivolous smear and an attempt to divert attention from Hunter Biden's own legal problems. Shapley and Ziegler spoke before Congress, exposing the double standard in the investigation into Hunter Biden.


The Federalist: Video Alleges CT Mayor Stole Election By Stuffing Ballot Boxes
Video Alleges CT Mayor Stole Election By Stuffing Ballot Boxes


Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim won the Democratic primary by a small margin, but his opponent, John Gomes, claims Ganim tampered with mail-in ballots to steal the election. Gomes released video evidence, prompting an official police investigation. This raises concerns about mail-in ballot fraud and the connection between absentee ballots and voter fraud. Connecticut's State Elections Enforcement Commission recommended criminal charges against three people connected to Ganim's campaign for mishandling absentee ballots in a previous election. The allegations suggest a potential cover-up and the need for national scrutiny.


Newsbusters: PolitiFact Freaks Out at Claims of Candace Owens Joining 'The View'
PolitiFact Freaks Out at Claims of Candace Owens Joining 'The View'
PolitiFact fact-checked a claim that black conservative Candace Owens would join the cast of ABC's The View, ruling it false. The post was flagged as satirical, and a spokesperson for the show confirmed there was no truth to it. Owens had previously criticized The View for lacking a true conservative voice. It is well known that the show does not tolerate conservative views.


The New American: Invasion USA - The New American
Invasion USA - The New American
America is growing weaker under the Democrats' destructive policies, causing chaos in cities. Enemies are watching, waiting to strike.


#society

The Blaze: Commentary: A workers' conservatism against the neoliberals' idols
Commentary: A workers' conservatism against the neoliberals' idols
America is sick. The right's neglect of the private sector's role in the country's woes, as discussed in "Tyranny, Inc.," has worsened the condition. Neoliberalism and the worship of hyper-individualism have led to a breakdown in society and the concentration of power among the elite. To heal, solidarity, regulation, and an empowered working class are necessary. There should be a left-right consensus in favor of tackling market coercion, as well as a reevaluation of traditional values in the face of economic interests.


#war

Fox News: Massive fire engulfs 18-story building in war-torn Sudan capital
Massive fire engulfs 18-story building in war-torn Sudan capital
The Greater Nile Petroleum Oil Company Tower in Sudan's capital caught fire during ongoing clashes between the military and rival paramilitary forces. The conflict has turned Khartoum into an urban warzone, with reports of ethnic violence in the Darfur region. The death toll is believed to be much higher than reported, with both sides accused of committing war crimes.


#military

Fox News: Military base abruptly cancels 'Sound of Freedom' screening, baffling producer
Military base abruptly cancels 'Sound of Freedom' screening, baffling producer
The producer of the film "Sound of Freedom" is disappointed after planned screenings at a U.S. military installation were canceled for unknown reasons. The film sheds light on child sex trafficking and was meant as a gesture of thanks to soldiers who combat trafficking. The screenings were canceled due to concerns of copyright infringement, but the filmmakers assert there were no such concerns, leading to confusion.


#religion

National Review: The Corner: Adam Smith, Thomas Aquinas, Catherine of Siena, and Leo XIII
The Corner: Adam Smith, Thomas Aquinas, Catherine of Siena, and Leo XIII
In her essay for the Adam Smith 300 series, Catherine Pakaluk argues that Adam Smith's writings align with Catholic social teaching. She asserts that while Smith did not offer political theories or revolutions, his works explored the nature of human institutions and their connection to the divine order.


#health

Townhall: On Drug Prices, Congress Should Do No Harm
On Drug Prices, Congress Should Do No Harm
Congress is wasting time by focusing on pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) instead of more pressing matters. PBMs are essential in the drug supply chain, helping to negotiate lower prices and improve outcomes. Republicans should stick to their principles of limited government intervention and let the free market work.


Forbes: What Is Progressive Supranuclear Palsy? Lawmaker Calls Her Rare Neurological Disorder ‘Parkinson’s On Steroids.’
What Is Progressive Supranuclear Palsy? Lawmaker Calls Her Rare Neurological Disorder ‘Parkinson’s On Steroids.’
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton, who had previously been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, has announced that she will not run for reelection due to her new diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). PSP is a rare neurological disorder that affects balance, coordination, speech, eye movement, swallowing, and cognitive function. There is currently no cure or effective treatment for PSP, and it has a life expectancy of five to seven years.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Washington Post Editorial Board Praises Youngkin’s ‘Smart’ Plan to Tackle Covid Learning Loss
The Corner: Washington Post Editorial Board Praises Youngkin’s ‘Smart’ Plan to Tackle Covid Learning Loss
The article discusses Governor Glenn Youngkin's plan to address learning loss in Virginia's public schools, which includes expanding the Virginia Literacy Act, tackling chronic absenteeism, and introducing high-dosage tutoring. The Washington Post editorial praises the plan as a smart approach to improving teaching.


#crime

The Blaze: Alleged child abuser Ruby Franke received over $80,000 in PPP loans during COVID-19 lockdowns
Alleged child abuser Ruby Franke received over $80,000 in PPP loans during COVID-19 lockdowns
YouTuber Ruby Franke received over $80,000 in Payroll Protection Program loans during the pandemic. Her company, 8 Passengers LLC, received two loans totaling $41,810, which were later forgiven. Franke and her business partner were arrested for alleged child abuse, with her son found malnourished and with wounds. They face up to 15 years in prison.


Fox News: Karen Read, charged with murder in Boston cop boyfriend's death, learns trial start date after heated hearing
Karen Read, charged with murder in Boston cop boyfriend's death, learns trial start date after heated hearing
Karen Read is scheduled to stand trial for the murder of her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, after backing into him with her SUV and leaving him unconscious. Her defense claims that O'Keefe was actually beaten in the basement of a fellow officer's home. The case has drawn national attention due to allegations of a cover-up and the withholding of evidence by the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office.


#sports

Forbes: World Champions Spain Call-Up Players Who Refused To Play For National Team
World Champions Spain Call-Up Players Who Refused To Play For National Team
Spain's female football team faces uncertainty as several players refuse selection until changes are made within their federation. Despite this, new coach Montse Tomé includes 21 of these disaffected players in her first squad, along with players previously left out of the World Cup squad. The federation faces backlash and potential legal action, while Tomé attempts to distance herself from the previous coaching regime.


#other

Forbes: U2 Previews New Song ‘Atomic City’ For Las Vegas Tourists Ahead Of The Band’s Residency
U2 Previews New Song ‘Atomic City’ For Las Vegas Tourists Ahead Of The Band’s Residency
Irish rock band U2 surprises fans in Las Vegas with an impromptu street concert and music video shoot for their unreleased song, "Atomic City." The band reassembles its original lineup for the special moment, with drummer Larry Mullen Jr. participating despite undisclosed health issues. U2 is set to begin a residency of sold-out concerts at the MSG Sphere at the Venetian venue on September 29. No release date for "Atomic City" has been announced.


Fox News: Future 'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest hopes Vanna White stays on show amid reported contract dispute
Future 'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest hopes Vanna White stays on show amid reported contract dispute
Ryan Seacrest is set to replace Pat Sajak as the host of "Wheel of Fortune," but it remains uncertain whether Vanna White will continue on the show. Seacrest expressed his admiration for White and his desire to host with her, but did not provide further details. White has reportedly been negotiating a new contract and requesting a pay raise, as her last increase was nearly 20 years ago. Fans have speculated that if White leaves, Sajak's daughter Maggie could potentially take her place.


Red State: Woke Maren Morris Blames Trump for Her Quitting Country Music, John Rich Gives Her a Fitting Send-Off
Woke Maren Morris Blames Trump for Her Quitting Country Music, John Rich Gives Her a Fitting Send-Off
Country music singer Maren Morris is quitting country music, blaming former President Donald Trump and country music fans for misogyny and racism. She believes country music refuses to address its history of discrimination. Morris is now working on pop music with producer Jack Antonoff. Country music star John Rich sarcastically bid her farewell on Twitter.