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21 Sep 2023
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#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Corporate Media Gets its Orders on Impeachment
The media has become corrupt and biased, with NBC News employing racists and giving a conspiracy theorist a huge salary. The Biden White House sends a letter instructing news outlets on how to scrutinize Republicans in an impeachment inquiry, revealing the close relationship between the administration and the media. The media happily follows these orders, proving their loyalty to the agenda.
Fox News: Critics call out Garland's 'uncurious' approach to Biden, DOJ probes: As 'active as a ficus plant'
Attorney General Merrick Garland faced criticism for appearing detached and uninvolved in multiple investigations during a House hearing. Critics argued that Garland's responses were evasive and lacked detail. Mark Levin, who worked for Attorney General Edwin Meese, contrasted Garland's behavior with Meese's direct and robust approach during similar hearings. Levin called for Congress to raise the issue to a "constitutional level" in order to obtain transparency from the Biden administration.
Front Page Magazine: Controversial Imam Out as Head of Muslim Federation Imams Council
Izhar Khan, former Ameer of the South Florida Muslim Federation's Council of Imams, has been replaced by Abdul Hamid Samra. Khan, who has been linked to terrorist financing and a mosque promoting violence, was previously arrested for allegedly funding the Pakistani Taliban. The South Florida Muslim Federation has a history of radicalism and association with extremist groups.
#society
National Review: Ibram Kendi Anti-Racism Center Produced Just Two New Research Papers Since Founding
Ibram X. Kendi's Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University has failed to meet its mission of maintaining a database of racial inequity data. Most scholars associated with the center have only produced opinion pieces and commentaries. The center recently laid off almost half of its staff, sparking criticism of Kendi's management and his commitment to antiracism.
National Review: Disney CEO Plans to ‘Quiet the Noise’ in Culture War
Walt Disney CEO, Bob Iger, plans to "quiet the noise" of culture-war controversies while continuing the legal dispute with Governor DeSantis over Florida legislation. Disney aims to invest $60 billion in theme parks over the next decade, shifting away from relying solely on their streaming service. The ongoing lawsuit has led to strained relations between Disney and Florida, but there are no immediate plans to move operations out of the state.
#war
Flag And Cross: The World Needs Peace, Azerbaijan And Armenians Conflict Has Killed Soldiers And Displaced Civilians
Azerbaijan launched a military offensive against ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh but halted it following a ceasefire brokered by Russia. Despite concessions made by Nagorno-Karabakh's separatist authorities, the question of the region's final status remains open. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of soldiers and displaced many civilians, most of whom are Christians.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: India tells citizens in Canada to 'exercise utmost caution' in dispute over murdered Sikh activist
India warns its citizens in Canada to be cautious as tensions rise between the two countries after the murder of a Sikh activist in June. Canadian intelligence agencies are investigating allegations of Indian government involvement in the killing. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs urges Indian nationals in Canada, especially students, to exercise extreme caution.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Woke James Bond Novels Replace Him With Disabled Black Gay Superspy
Ian Fleming's James Bond novels have been rewritten and sanitized for modern readers, purging anything that may offend. The latest feminist trilogy replaces Bond with an ensemble cast of minority heroes. The new novels focus more on politics and social justice issues rather than espionage and adventure.
#health
Fox News: Minnesota university teaches structural racism is public health crisis, physicians 'must' be antiracist
The University of Minnesota's School of Public Health has developed a curriculum that addresses structural racism as a public health crisis and emphasizes the role of physicians in being antiracist. The curriculum focuses on providing perinatal care for Black and Indigenous "birthing people." The University paid Diversity Science over $200,000 to develop the diversity, equity, and inclusion curriculum. Parents and medical watchdog groups have pushed back against the curriculum, arguing that it injects "woke politics" into medicine and that universities should prioritize evidence-based curricula over social justice initiatives.
The curriculum highlights the impact of structural racism on healthcare for Black and Indigenous "birthing people." It emphasizes the disparity in maternal and infant mortality rates among different racial and ethnic groups. The training program associated with the curriculum discusses the historical practices of racism, white supremacy, and their role in current health inequities. The University of Minnesota teaches that structural racism is a public health crisis and that physicians have an obligation to practice anti-racism. The curriculum is in compliance with Minnesota state law and is designed for healthcare providers.
Forbes: You Can Get Free Covid-19 Tests In The Mail Again — Here’s How
The federal government is relaunching its program to provide free COVID-19 tests to households. Starting on September 25, individuals can order one pack of four tests per address via www.COVIDtests.gov. The tests will be delivered by the U.S. postal service, and the first batch is expected to be shipped by October 2. This decision comes in response to the rising number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths.
#crime
Red State: Florida Good Samaritan With a Gun Foils Violent Robbery at Family Dollar Store
An armed robbery attempt at a Family Dollar store in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, was foiled thanks to the quick thinking and timely intervention of an armed Good Samaritan. Given the high crime rates in the city, this incident further shows why responsible gun ownership is essential to protecting lives.
Fox News: Florida couple allegedly performed sex acts on children, face life in prison
A Florida couple has been arrested for possessing and producing child pornography. Nicholas Bassler Jr. and Sierra Campany face charges of capital sexual battery and other child pornography-related crimes. The investigation was initiated after receiving cyber tips about the transmission of child sexual abuse material on Facebook. The suspects allegedly confessed to the crimes, and detectives believe there may be more victims.
Fox News: texas hurricane relief program workers robbed at gunpoint, threatened with chainsaw:
The Texas General Land Office's construction workers in Houston have been targeted by multiple robberies. Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham blames the city's lenient crime policies. Workers helping with Hurricane Harvey relief were robbed at gunpoint, with the supervisor being shot in the hand. Houston police reports show previous incidents of robberies targeting GLO construction crews. Buckingham points to the city's soft-on-crime policies and Democratic leaders as contributing factors to the crime wave.
#sports
Fox News: Rams trade running back Cam Akers to Vikings as part of 2026 draft pick swap: reports
The Los Angeles Rams trade running back Cam Akers to the Minnesota Vikings in a swap of draft picks. Akers has a history with Vikings' head coach Kevin O'Connell. The Vikings are looking to improve their run game, which has been the worst in the NFL so far this season.
Forbes: The Eyes Of Wrestling Investors Shift To AEW
After Endeavor's acquisition and spin-off of WWE, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) may receive more attention from capital allocators and content distributors. AEW, considered the second biggest wrestling promotion, has been successful with its television programs and live shows, and its current television deal with Warner Bros. Discovery is set to expire at the end of 2023. The timing could be favorable as platforms are looking for content due to ongoing strikes in the entertainment industry. AEW may consider outside investors to fuel its growth and solidify its valuation in the market.
#other
Daily Wire: Tucker Carlson Debunks ‘Totally Made Up’ Story That Claimed DeSantis Kicked His Dog
Fox News host Tucker Carlson denies a claim made by author Michael Wolff in his book, "The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Dynasty," that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis kicked Carlson's dog during a meeting. Carlson calls the claim "ridiculous" and "absurd," while DeSantis' campaign calls it "false." CNN warns readers to take Wolff's claims with skepticism due to his history of inaccurate reporting.
Fox News: Victoria Beckham remembers keeping her relationship with David 'under wraps' by meeting in parking lots
Victoria Beckham reveals that she and David Beckham used to meet in parking lots to keep their relationship secret when they first started dating in the late '90s. They met at one of David's soccer matches and initially thought they had missed their chance. They eventually got engaged in 1998 and married in 1999, and have been married for 24 years.