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26 Sep 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani over laptop, accuses ex-Trump lawyer of 'hacking'
Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, accusing him of illegally disseminating content from Biden's laptop, violating his privacy rights. Biden's attorneys claim that Giuliani is primarily responsible for the destruction of his digital privacy. The lawsuit alleges that the data was not from a laptop, but from an external drive.
Daily Signal: JPMorgan Pressured Intuit to Cut Off Gun Companies, Cruz Reveals
JPMorgan Chase pressured Intuit to ban gun sellers from using payment processing services, while Bank of America denied doing the same. Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the banks, calling it discriminatory overreach. After investigating, Cruz found that Intuit had prohibited gun manufacturers and firearm sellers from using its services, but reversed the decision following his involvement. Intuit claimed that the banking partners demanded the policy. JPMorgan admitted its role, while Bank of America denied giving instructions. This incident is not the first time JPMorgan has cracked down on accounts associated with conservative causes. The threat of blacklisting from banking services extends beyond JPMorgan, with left-leaning groups pressuring organizations to cut off support for conservative groups. Cruz commended Intuit for reversing its policy and called on other companies to refrain from banning customers based on political differences.
Red State: Joe Biden's New 'Don't-Let-Him-Trip' Strategy Is as Hilarious as It Is Pathetic
: Reports surface about President Biden's strategies to prevent falling and stumbling in public. Measures include wearing special shoes and doing physical therapy, as well as avoiding stairs. Democrats privately express frustration with Biden's advance team, while Republicans use clips of his confusion to raise concerns about his age and fitness for office. The situation is causing panic within the Democratic party.
#society
Forbes: ‘Ban On Book Bans’: Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Blocking School Book Bans In California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a new law that prohibits school boards from banning textbooks on racial or LGBTQ+ issues.
Foreign Policy: Iran Is Doubling Down on Headscarves
Iran's parliament passed a bill seeking to enforce the mandatory hijab law more strictly, with fines and prison sentences for violators. The bill reflects the widening gap between the Islamic Republic and Iranian society, particularly women and youth, who have been defying the dress code. The bill, if approved, will further alienate the population and increase resistance to the oppressive regime.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Reuters: Another cargo vessel sets off from Ukrainian Black Sea port amid Russian blockade
Another cargo vessel departs Ukrainian Black Sea port amid Russian blockade using a Ukraine-established temporary "humanitarian corridor" amid the ongoing Russian sea blockade.
#health
Forbes: As Physician Shortage Lingers, Most Residents Flush With 100 Job Offers
Physicians coming out of residency are receiving more job offers than ever before, with about 56% receiving 100 or more solicitations during their training. This is the highest number in the past three decades and highlights the growing issue of physician burnout and the shortage of doctors in the U.S.
#education
Flag And Cross: Biden Administration Forgives $37M In Student Debt For University Of Phoenix Victims
The Biden administration forgives $37 million in student debt for borrowers defrauded by the University of Phoenix.
President Biden's broader debt forgiveness plan remains in legal and regulatory processes, facing continuous challenges. The uncertainty affects millions of Americans holding federal student loans.
#sports
Fox News: Ex-NFL star Tiki Barber walks off radio show after sparring over Zach Wilson: 'I’m turning my mic off buddy'
Tiki Barber walked off his radio show after a heated argument about the New York Jets. Barber disagreed with former host Joe Benigno's criticism of Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. Barber turned off his mic and walked away in frustration.
Forbes: Jack Nicklaus And Tony Jacklin On Lasting Legacy Of ‘The Concession’
The Ryder Cup is a prestigious team golf tournament that showcases both sportsmanship and camaraderie among players. In a historic moment in 1969, Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin ended the Ryder Cup in a draw by conceding putts to each other. This act of respect and goodwill set the tone for future Ryder Cup events. The moment, known as "The Concession," inspired a golf club in Florida and an award presented by Aon. Both Nicklaus and Jacklin believe that integrity and fair play are crucial in the game of golf.
#outdoors
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Gataway Couple: Is Dawson City, Yukon, Worth a Visit?
Dawson City is a popular tourist destination known for its mining history and native cultures. Located in the Yukon territory, it offers various activities such as visiting the Jack London Museum, trying the slots at Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall, booking a tour with the Klondike Experience, and visiting the SS Keno National Historic Site. Other attractions include joining the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, seeing the Northern Lights on Midnight Dome, going panning for gold at Goldbottom Mine Tour, strolling through the Hän Ghả Chukėt Träätätsey Artist Market, visiting the Dredge No. 4 National Historic Site, and taking a hike on the city's walking trails.