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#politics
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 58)
President Biden, in a series of senior moments, compared the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia to his own house fire, joked about "Bidenomics," and made confusing statements about drug prices.
#society
American Thinker: MLB’s discriminatory diversity fellowship program must end
A discovery of a race and gender-exclusive program led to legal action by conservative organizations to challenge discriminatory "diversity fellowships". The MLB remains unchallenged in their exclusionary practices, and it is essential to bring attention to this issue to promote a non-discriminatory society.
Forbes: Over 1,400 People Starved To Death In Tigray Since Food Aid Suspension
News broke in August 2023 that over 1,400 people in Ethiopia's Tigray region died of starvation after food aid was suspended due to misappropriation reports. The United Nations' World Food Program and USAID halted assistance, leading to dire consequences for civilians already affected by the war. Investigations are ongoing, but urgent action is needed to prevent more deaths.
American Thinker: Red-state university demands faculty 'accept and encourage change for the greater good'
West Virginia University faces backlash from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Expression (FIRE) over a requirement for faculty to "accept and encourage change that is for the greater good." FIRE argues that the requirement infringes on scholars' expressive rights and lacks clear definitions, potentially leading to subjective judgments and punishment. The refusal to sign the appointment letter may result in dismissal.
The concept of "for the greater good" raises concerns about individual rights. It can override personal interests, such as home ownership or gun ownership, in favor of community plans or climate concerns. Refusing to comply with certain demands, expressing support for controversial figures, or holding specific political views may lead to ostracization or punishment in the name of the greater good. It echoes historical struggles for independence when loyalists were targeted, but the colonists deemed their honor more important.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Reaching targets 1,500 km deep inside Russia is no longer a problem — Ukraine’s Security and Defense Council Secretary
Ukraine's Defense Secretary says they can now hit targets 1,500 km inside Russia with their domestically produced drones and missiles. They emphasize that they only attack military targets, not civilians.
#economy
American Thinker: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez opens her mouth again
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims that inflation is merely a tool used by greedy corporations to increase profits, deflecting blame from themselves. She argues that the concept of inflation is used to disconnect rising prices from corporate profits. However, rising energy prices, especially in the context of efforts to impact climate change, demonstrate the impact of policies on the economy and everyday life.
#military
Fox News: ‘Looking for scalps’: Green Beret never charged with a crime ends up with murder on background check
Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Jamie Morris finds himself at the center of a military justice system gone awry after being implicated in the hazing death of Green Beret Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in Mali in 2017. Four special operators were convicted, but Morris was never formally charged. Despite this, his background check lists a series of serious charges. Morris is fighting to clear his name and exposes the flaws in the military justice system.
#health
#crime
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Security Service officially notified of suspicion a notorious oligarch Kolomoyskyi who was sanctioned by the US
Ukraine's Security Service suspects oligarch Kolomoyskyi of fraud and money laundering, leading to the nationalization of his insolvent bank. The US sanctioned Kolomoyskyi for corruption, widening the ongoing investigation against him.
#other
Forbes: FIFTY FIFTY’s Label ATTRAKT Nabs $7.5 Million Overseas Investment Amid Legal Battle With K-Pop Group
K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY secures multimillion investment from Evergreen Group Holdings, boosting their future prospects. ATTRAKT, the record label behind the group, had faced legal battles with the quartet but is now looking towards a positive future. The group is eager to continue their music career and overcome the challenges they have faced with their agency.