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#politics
American Thinker: SNL personality wound up pregnant three times as an adult, pleads ignorance
Milo Yiannopoulos gets exonerated after calling Leslie Jones "barely literate" but now demands an apology from Twitter's Jack Dorsey. Jones reveals in her memoir that she had three abortions in her mid-twenties and Planned Parenthood was her lifeline. Yiannopoulos argues that Jones's lack of knowledge about contraception and pregnancy prevention suggests a lack of intellect. He questions why Jones kept going back to Planned Parenthood after her first abortion and suspects manipulation.
Daily Signal: Missouri Transgender Center Shuts Down Over SAFE Act Liability
The Washington University Transgender Center in St. Louis has stopped offering gender-transition procedures for minors due to a provision in Missouri's SAFE Act, which creates liability for the center. The law, which took effect on August 28, prohibits healthcare providers from performing gender-transition surgery or prescribing cross-sex hormones or puberty-blocking drugs to individuals under 18. The provision exempts those who began treatment before the law's effective date.
Forbes: Senate Committee Passes Cannabis Banking Bill
The SAFER Banking Act, which would allow banks to work with cannabis businesses without penalties, has passed the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, marking a milestone victory for the industry. If ultimately passed, the bill will lift the banking ban that has plagued legal cannabis businesses and provide them with access to mainstream banking services. Industry leaders applaud the legislation but also highlight the need to address other economic constraints, such as the impact of taxation on businesses.
National Review: Newsom Signs Bills Doubling Taxes on Guns and Ammunition, Prohibiting Concealed Carry
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed multiple gun-control bills into law, including doubling taxes on firearms and ammunition purchases and prohibiting concealed carry in public spaces. Gun-rights advocacy organizations have challenged the concealed-carry law, arguing that it contradicts a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The court held that the ability to carry a handgun in public is a constitutional right guaranteed by the Second Amendment and that New York's restrictive concealed-carry law was unconstitutional.
Newsbusters: Politico's Kyle Cheney Can NOT Wait for Trump's January 6 Trial, Puffs the Obama-Picked Judge
Politico reporter Kyle Cheney writes about the upcoming trial of Donald Trump, highlighting U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan as an impartial figure. Chutkan has dealt with issues such as evidence sharing and the impact of Trump's words on the Capitol rioters' mental states. Despite Trump's request for more time to prepare, Chutkan has rejected it, citing excessive documentation provided by Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: The second GOP debate takes place tonight — here’s what you need to know
The second GOP presidential primary debate will take place at the Reagan Presidential Library. Candidates like Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, Chris Christie, and Doug Burgum will face off. Asa Hutchinson did not qualify for the debate. Fox News' Dana Perino, FOX Business' Stuart Varney, and UNIVISION's Ilia Calderón will moderate. Mary Millben will sing the national anthem.
National Review: The Corner: We Shouldn’t Assume There Will Be Trump-Biden Debates
It is uncertain whether there will be debates between Trump and Biden in the general election. Both candidates have been avoiding debates during the primaries. Trump believes he is winning without them, while Biden's team argues he shouldn't dignify his opponent with a debate. Both candidates have reasons to avoid debates and are already considering it. However, debates are important as they force candidates off script and reveal their true capabilities.
The Federalist: CIA Recruited Fauci To 'Influence' Investigation Into Covid's Origins
The CIA brought in Dr. Anthony Fauci to influence their analysis of Covid-19's origins. Fauci dismissed the lab leak theory and had access to CIA facilities.
PJ Media: Joe Biden Is About to Be Let Off the Hook for Mishandling Classified Docs
The ongoing investigation into Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents has been expanded significantly and now includes interviews with as many as 100 witnesses. However, it appears that the focus may have shifted from Biden to Obama-era security protocols. The media seems to be framing Biden's possession of classified documents as innocent mistakes, but there is evidence that suggests his son, Hunter Biden, used these documents for his own business ventures. It is unlikely that Joe Biden will face serious consequences from this investigation.
#society
Daily Wire: Malibu Mayor Blasts ‘City Staff’ For Selling Out To The Kardashians
Malibu mayor Bruce Lee Silverstein is upset about Kourtney Kardashian's alleged special treatment for a party she held at a rented property. He claims that the event was misrepresented on the permit and that the city granted an emergency expedited permit for the party. Silverstein is frustrated that the city prioritizes celebrities over residents.
#war
Breitbart: North Korea Expels Fugitive U.S. Soldier Travis King
U.S. Army soldier, Pvt. Travis King, who fled to North Korea, has been expelled and is back in American custody. North Korea claimed he illegally intruded their territory due to disillusionment with the U.S. Army and society, but these statements have not been verified. Experts speculate that North Korea saw little value in King as a bargaining chip and decided to evict him.
The Blaze: You already know we’re funding the Ukrainian war, but did you know we’re also funding THESE THREE things in Ukraine?
The United States is funding the Ukrainian war despite debt and inflation, sparking controversy. In addition to funding weapons, the US is also providing financial support for Ukrainian farmers, first responders, and small businesses.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Team Biden’s Iranian-Influence Scandal
The Biden administration's Iran envoy Robert Malley compromised national security by having close ties to a pro-Iranian regime echo chamber. Emails obtained from Iranian government officials show that Malley's associates were involved in promoting the regime's message during nuclear negotiations. Two scholars linked to Malley had constant contact with officials on the Iranian foreign ministry's payroll, seeking their input and making changes to their writing. The State Department needs to provide a full account of Malley's tenure and stop shielding him from scrutiny.
#economy
The Blaze: Michelle Obama gets over $700K for diversity and inclusion speech in Germany
Former first lady Michelle Obama received over $730,000 for a one-hour speech in Munich, Germany. She was the most sought-after speaker at the event, which focused on start-up businesses. The conference typically hears from founders of national and multinational companies.
#health
Fox News: For autoimmune disease sufferers, ginger may 'play a critical role' in controlling inflammation, study finds
A new study suggests that ginger supplements could help control inflammation for people with autoimmune diseases. The study found that ginger consumption made white blood cells more resistant to inflammation, which is linked to autoimmune diseases. Researchers hope that this evidence will encourage healthcare providers and patients to discuss the use of ginger to manage symptoms.
#education
Fox News: Top California education official announces bid to replace Newsom as governor
California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announces his candidacy for governor, aiming to represent struggling people and create opportunities for success in the state.
#crime
The Blaze: 'I got jumped': 38-year-old rec center employee arrested for allegedly punching two teenage girls
An employee at a recreational center in Nebraska was fired for allegedly assaulting two teenage girls who had threatened his son. The man claimed he was defending himself and his son after being mobbed by a group of teens. He has been charged with misdemeanor assault.
Washington Free Beacon: Target To Close Stores in Four ‘Blue’ Cities, Citing Crime
Target is closing nine stores in liberal cities due to rising crime and organized retail crime. The company cited safety concerns and unsustainable business performance as reasons for the closures. The San Francisco area, in particular, has witnessed a significant increase in crime and homelessness, resulting in businesses leaving and a high vacancy rate in the office market.
Fox News: Newspaper delivery driver carjacked three times will no longer exit vehicle in this blue city
Delivery drivers in Baltimore are being targeted in carjackings, prompting their employer to stop them from exiting their vehicles. The number of carjackings has spiked in recent weeks, although overall carjackings in the city are down compared to last year. However, auto thefts have tripled, with thieves stealing or attempting to steal an average of nearly 29 vehicles a day. The increase in crime has raised concerns about safety in Baltimore.
Breitbart: Nolte: Mass Looting Spreads to Democrat-Run Philadelphia
Several stores in Philadelphia, including Footlocker, Apple, and Lululemon, were looted by over 100 juveniles on Tuesday night after manslaughter charges against a cop who shot a driver were dropped. Videos of the looting show police officers trying to make arrests while windows are smashed and items are stolen. The chaos and lack of consequences in Democrat-run cities are deliberate attempts to consolidate power.
The Blaze: Woman actually yells 'everybody must eat!' as she livestreams looters ransacking Philly liquor store
A woman livestreams looters ransacking a liquor store in Philadelphia, shouting "everybody must eat!" in support. She later gets pulled over by the police.
#sports
Forbes: Travis Kelce Calls Taylor Swift’s Attendance At His Game One “I’ll Remember”
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce spoke about pop star Taylor Swift attending his football game, but stated he would not discuss their potential relationship in order to respect their privacy. Kelce described the weekend as "action-packed" and mentioned the paparazzi stationed outside his house. He commended Swift for her attendance and mentioned leaving the game with her, but emphasized the need for privacy moving forward.
#science
Fox News: NASA astronaut returns to Earth after 371 days in space, a US record for longest continuous spaceflight
A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts break the record for the longest U.S. spaceflight, stuck in space for over a year due to a damaged spacecraft. The astronaut would have declined the mission had he known the duration.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Gossamer Gear Just Released a Limited-Edition, 9.8-Ounce Shelter
Gossamer Gear has released a new ultralight shelter called the Whisper, designed by founder Glen Van Peski. The middle ground between a tarp and a trekking pole tent, the Whisper is made with Dyneema and weighs only 9.8 ounces. Although it may not appeal to everyone due to its lack of a floor and limited bug net effectiveness, it is likely to attract ultralight hikers looking for a simpler pitched shelter.
Field & Stream: Three Years Ago He Fell from His Stand. This Year He Tagged and Opening-Day Giant
LeRoy Purrier, an avid hunter, had been tracking a giant 6x5 whitetail buck for months. He found the buck's sheds and had a library of photos of it. On the opening day of archery season, the buck walked into bow range and Purrier successfully tagged it.
#other
Forbes: Madonna’s New Single Passes Her Own ‘Take A Bow’
Madonna's single "Popular" continues to perform well on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, tying as her second-longest-charting hit. This week, the song falls from No. 16 to No. 27 on the chart, but it may rebound as new entrants drop off. Madonna's longest-charting hit on the tally remains "Holiday."