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#politics
Fox News: House will hold first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing next Thursday
House Republicans are holding an impeachment inquiry hearing against President Biden, investigating allegations of corruption and abuse of power. The hearing will review existing evidence and explain the status of the inquiry. It is likely that bank records of Hunter Biden and James Biden will be subpoenaed.
American Thinker: California launches lawsuit against Big Oil, but only wants cash ‘damages’ not an end to production
California filed a lawsuit against major oil and gas companies, accusing them of deceiving the public about climate change risks. The state demands compensation for damages but does not seek to halt production. Critics see it as a diversion from other issues.
Fox News: Longshot Republican presidential candidates scramble to make 2nd debate next week
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum vows to continue his campaign even if he doesn't qualify for the next GOP presidential nomination debate. Burgum and an allied super PAC are making investments to boost his national recognition. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson is also aiming to qualify.
American Thinker: The Biden administration wants to make it hard to fire career bureaucrats
The Biden administration is proposing rules to protect the federal workforce, hindering Republican presidents from replacing employees with loyalists. This fight centers around the "Schedule F" rule, which Trump created to allow firing policy-making employees. The question arises whether the president has control over the bureaucracy, as these workers often act against the president's authority.
Fox News: Pennsylvania announces automatic voter registration
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced the implementation of automatic voter registration, aiming to enhance election security and streamline the registration process. By linking voter registration with driver's license and ID card renewals, the state hopes to save time and money while ensuring the voices of citizens are heard. This move brings Pennsylvania into a growing number of states that have adopted automatic voter registration.
#society
Daily Wire: Musk Rips Wikipedia: ‘History Is Written By The Victors … But Not If Your Enemies Are Alive’
Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu criticize Wikipedia for its biased editing. They discuss the lack of balanced views and the influence of editors with agendas. Musk argues that history is written by the victors, but the losers have time to edit Wikipedia. Both Musk and Netanyahu have faced attacks from the Left in the past.
Fox News: Let's make Hollywood manly again
Hollywood's portrayal of men has taken a feminist turn, with passive men relegated to the background. Fathers are particularly targeted as useless and objects of ridicule. The entertainment industry needs to reintroduce good men who are responsible, committed fathers and serve their families and communities.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Reuters: Russia exports coal from occupied Ukrainian territory to Türkiye
Russia exported coal from occupied Ukrainian territory to Türkiye, totaling approximately 160,400 tons from February to July 2023. This accounted for 95% of the shipments and was valued at $14.3 million.
Fox News: Libya divides flood-stricken city into sections to prevent potential spread of disease
Last week, Derna in Libya was hit by a devastating flood caused by the collapse of two dams. Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the death toll, with estimates ranging from 4,000 to 11,000 people killed and 10,000 reported missing. To prevent the spread of disease, the city has been divided into four sections. Some residents blame politicians for the lack of coordination in the recovery efforts, as the country has been divided between rival administrations since 2014.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appeal denied in Russia, keeping him jailed until November
US journalist Evan Gershkovich, detained in Russia on espionage charges, had his appeal for release denied by a Moscow court. He will remain in custody until at least Nov. 30. The Russian court did not provide an explanation for the decision.
#economy
Foreign Policy: Why Europe Will Struggle to ‘De-Risk’ From China
Europe's plans to "de-risk" and reduce economic ties with China face challenges due to excessive reliance on China, Europe's high dependence on Chinese goods, limited ability to convince companies to relocate production, unrealistic creation of European supply chains, and the potential for de-risking plans to backfire. The United States, with its own tensions with China, may benefit from Europe's struggles.
#history
Fox News: Retired Secret Service agent challenges JFK 'magic bullet' theory, says he removed it from limo
Former U.S. Secret Service Agent Paul Landis challenges the Warren Commission's conclusion that a "magic bullet" killed JFK. He claims to have found the bullet still intact and placed it on Kennedy's stretcher, but it was later found on Connally's stretcher, leading to the theory of the single-bullet theory. Landis trusts the Warren report but was never interviewed by the commission. Landis recounts his experience of the assassination and believes that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin.
#health
Fox News: Dust at day care centers contained bacteria that could cause lung issues in kids, study found
Bacteria-containing dust found in day care centers may increase the risk of asthma in children. A study collected dust samples from day care facilities in Paris and found that one type of bacteria was linked to wheezing, a precursor to asthma. The researchers recommend further investigation into indoor air quality at day care centers to prevent respiratory diseases in children.
#education
Daily Wire: ‘Social Emotional Learning’ Pioneer Surrenders Therapist License Following Evidence Of Teen Sexual Abuse Coverup
Education expert accused of failing to report child abuse surrenders therapist license; criticism raised about inappropriate conversations with teens.
#crime
The Blaze: Footage shows a Las Vegas teen in a stolen car laughing manically while fatally running over a retired police chief. Prosecutors intend to try suspect as an adult.
A retired police chief is fatally run over by the driver of a stolen car. The incident was recorded by the perpetrators who expressed their intention to hit him beforehand. The 17-year-old driver could face first-degree murder charges, 50 years to life in prison, or the death penalty.
#sports
Forbes: Ryan Conger Steps Down As Mavs Gaming’s Head Coach, Returns As Player
Ryan Conger, former head coach of Mavs Gaming, is stepping down to return as a player for his hometown team. Mavs Gaming acquired him in a trade with Wizards District Gaming, along with Justin "Kapp" Kaplan. The organization believes Conger's coaching experience will contribute to their success.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: What Is a Super C?
The Super C motorhome is a beastly vehicle with a powerful engine, luxurious interiors, and increased towing and cargo capacity. It is a more spacious and luxurious version of the Class C motorhome. It is manufactured by well-known brands and ranges in cost from $250,000 to $400,000. Whether or not it is right for you depends on your camping style and budget.
#other
Forbes: At New York Fashion Week, Representation Matters
Non-profits and international brands are promoting diversity and inclusivity at New York Fashion Week (NYFW). Black designers and brands that celebrate textile traditions from Nigeria and India were showcased. Runway of Dreams hosted an adaptive fashion show for people with disabilities, featuring brands like Zappos, Tommy Hilfiger, Target, and Victoria's Secret. Inclusivity in fashion is not limited to adaptive apparel, but also includes diverse representations on the runway.
Forbes: The Rolling Stones Have Even More Music With Paul McCartney In The Works
The Rolling Stones are already working on another album before their upcoming record is released. Mick Jagger says it won't be their last album and they're already close to completing it. Paul McCartney has also collaborated on some songs for this album or possibly for the next one.