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#politics
Fox News: GOP infighting over Ukraine aid threatens to derail defense spending bill a fourth time
House GOP infighting over funding for Ukraine threatens to derail defense spending bill. Some Republicans oppose the $300 million in funding for Ukraine and want a separate vote on it. Speaker Kevin McCarthy plans to vote on four appropriations bills this week. Opposition to Ukraine funding also poses a challenge for the Senate's stopgap funding proposal.
Breitbart: Chris Cuomo: Biden 'Literally Flew Over' Ohio Town Still Suffering from Toxic Chemical Spill
Anchor Chris Cuomo criticized President Biden for flying over East Palestine, OH, instead of addressing the hazardous chemical spill caused by a train derailment. Cuomo argued that the President should have visited the affected area instead of attending a fundraising event in San Francisco.
The New American: Trump Blasts Bizarre New York Fraud Ruling - The New American
On Tuesday, a New York Supreme Court Justice revoked former President Donald Trump's business certificates and accused him of committing fraud by overvaluing assets to obtain financing. The ruling is being referred to as a "corporate death penalty." New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $250 million in penalties and a ban on Trump doing business in New York.
Daily Wire: Ahead Of Debate Showdown, DeSantis Ally Slams Vivek For Copying Obama Speeches
The super PAC supporting Ron DeSantis releases a video accusing Vivek Ramaswamy of using campaign rhetoric from Barack Obama. The video compares their speeches, highlighting similarities. This comes ahead of the Republican primary debate where Ramaswamy aims to gain attention.
Washington Free Beacon: More Than 3/4 of Republicans in Early States Considering Candidates Other Than Trump: Poll
New polling suggests that former President Donald Trump's lead over other Republican candidates may not be as strong in Iowa and New Hampshire. In both states, a significant percentage of Republican voters are considering alternative candidates. However, while Trump's support may be slightly lower in these early primary states compared to nationally, he still maintains a comfortable lead.
Fox News: Schumer declines to say whether Menendez should resign amid federal bribery charges
Senate Majority Leader Schumer declines to comment on whether Sen. Menendez should resign after facing corruption and bribery charges. Prosecutors allege Menendez provided sensitive information to Egyptian officials and worked to lift restrictions on aid to Egypt. Menendez and his wife plead not guilty and will face pre-trial supervision.
Daily Wire: Jim Jordan Sends Letter To Fulton County DA: ‘Advancing A Political Cause And Her Own Notoriety’
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter expressing concerns about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' prosecutorial conduct, accusing her of advancing a political cause and her own fame rather than promoting fair law enforcement. Jordan argued that Congress has a legislative interest in preventing local prosecutors from targeting federal officials for political reasons, and that Willis' objection to oversight suggests she is actively engaged in such a scheme. The letter outlined key points addressing Willis' arguments against cooperating with the committee's requests.
Breitbart: Nolte: Thanks to Donald Trump, GOP Closes Empathy Gap With Democrats
Thanks to Trump, the GOP has closed the gap with Democrats on who cares about people like them. GOP gained support among black and Hispanic voters. Democrats lost ground among voters of color, middle-income households, and those without a college degree. Trump embraced the working class while Democrats embraced extreme movements. GOP benefited from the rise of New Media.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Taps Anti-Cop Activist To Lead White House Gun Violence Office
A former left-wing activist, Greg Jackson, has been appointed to lead President Biden's White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Jackson has criticized police departments and their budgets, advocating for community-led violence intervention strategies instead. This contradicts Biden's stance of supporting the police. The Community Justice Action Fund, where Jackson was previously the executive director, has also opposed increased funding for law enforcement and called for divestment from aggressive policing.
Daily Signal: Senate Republican Leaders Silent on Democrat Funding Bill
Senate Republican leaders have chosen not to comment on a bill introduced by Senate Democrats to fund the government through November 17, which does not address the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. Critics argue that this undermines House Republican efforts to address the crisis in order to fund the government. Unless legislation is passed, nonessential functions will shut down on October 1. The House has advanced four bills to fund specific departments, while the Senate has not voted on any appropriations bills. The Senate also advanced a continuing resolution to fund the government through November 17, which includes additional funding for Ukraine and disaster relief funding. Senate Republicans who voted for the bill are accused of going along with Democrat efforts to maintain the status quo. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says the Senate bill neglects the border crisis and would be a nonstarter in the House. Heritage Action for America has urged members of Congress to vote against the bill, criticizing its spending levels and priorities. They argue that meaningful spending cuts and policy changes to secure the border should be included. The Senate bill does not meet these criteria.
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The Blaze: Target to shutter 9 stores in Democrat-run cities on account of unrelenting crime
Retail giant Target is closing nine stores in crime-ridden, Democratic cities due to safety concerns and unsustainable business performance. The affected cities include New York City, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle, where property crime rates are high. The closure is a response to escalating theft and organized retail crime in these areas. Target joins other retailers, such as AT&T and Cinemark, that have also left Democrat-run cities due to rising crime rates.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: The definition of Europe has always been both inspiring and incoherent
Europe, a convoluted promontory of Eurasia, has always posed challenges in defining its borders and identity. As countries seek to join the European Union, the question of what defines Europe becomes vital. Historical, cultural, and geographical factors all play a role. In recent times, geopolitical challenges like the war in Ukraine and competition with China have brought Europe's attention back to geography, emphasizing the importance of their shared Eurasian rock. War has arrived in Crimea as Ukraine slowly chips away at Russia's firepower, while Nice rebuilds itself after a devastating terrorist attack. Additionally, America's decision to send long-range missiles to Ukraine will bolster their military capabilities.
Foreign Policy: The U.S. Silence on Canada’s Allegations Against India Speaks Volumes
Five years ago, Canadian police arrested Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei, on U.S. charges. China retaliated by detaining two Canadians. Recently, Canada accused India of involvement in the assassination of a Sikh activist, straining relations.
#economy
National Review: Lina Khan Is in Over Her Head
The Federal Trade Commission has filed an antitrust suit against Amazon, accusing the company of blocking sellers from marketing their goods at cheaper prices on competing websites, which has raised the cost of goods for both sellers and consumers. FTC chairwoman Lina Khan believes that the focus on consumer welfare in antitrust laws is misguided and narrow, and that Amazon's dominance in the online retail market may pose hazards. Despite previous losses in high-profile cases, Khan is playing the long game to fundamentally change antitrust laws in the future.
#culture
Forbes: At Busan & Toronto Film Fests, Nepali Film ‘A Road To A Village’ Spotlights Indigenous Community
Popular Nepali actor Dayahang Rai stars in 'A Road to a Village', a film that explores the clash between modernity and tradition in an indigenous community in Nepal. The film follows the story of a basket weaver named Maila and his family as a road is built through their once-remote village, changing their lives forever. Shot on location in a village inhabited by the indigenous Rai people, the film raises questions about development and its impact on marginalized communities.
#health
Flag And Cross: Short-term Exposure To Polluted Air Raises Stroke Risk, Says Research
Exposure to polluted air for a few days can increase the risk of stroke by up to 60%. Jordanian scientists found higher concentrations of pollutants like nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide to be linked to an increased risk of stroke and death. The study underscores the importance of global efforts to reduce pollution.
Forbes: Bruce Springsteen Postpones Tour Until 2024 After Illness
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have postponed their 2023 tour until 2024 due to Springsteen's peptic ulcer disease. Doctors advised him to continue treatment, and rescheduled dates for the postponed shows will be announced.
National Review: The Corner: Illness and Idleness
The number of sick days taken by employees in Britain has increased during the past year, with short-term absences mainly due to minor illnesses and long-term sickness taken for more severe conditions. The pandemic, along with factors such as stress and mental health issues, have contributed to this rise in sick leave. However, the accessibility of medical services through the National Health Service has worsened, raising concerns about the threshold for what qualifies as an illness. The increase in sick leave can be partially attributed to changes in the welfare system, where it has become easier to obtain benefits for being permanently incapacitated, creating incentives for individuals to exaggerate their ailments and not seek employment. This situation could have negative implications for productivity and the economy.
Field & Stream: How to Prevent Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness is a dangerous condition that can occur when ascending too quickly to high altitudes. There are three types of altitude sickness: acute mountain sickness, high-altitude cerebral edema, and high-altitude pulmonary edema. The best way to prevent altitude sickness is to ascend slowly and give the body time to adjust to the changes in air pressure and oxygen levels. Drinking lots of water does not prevent altitude sickness, but dehydration can have similar symptoms. People who live at high altitudes may be less prone to altitude sickness, but they are not immune. Extreme altitude exposure can cause permanent changes and brain damage.
#crime
Fox News: Texas family repeatedly attacked by out-of-control pig: 'Prisoners in their own home'
A Texas family is terrorized by a large pig that enters their home and attacks them. The pig's owner threatens the family when they try to defend themselves.
The Blaze: Criminal suspects aged 18, 19, and 20 would be prosecuted as juveniles, not adults, if Massachusetts bill becomes law
A Massachusetts bill proposes prosecuting 18 to 20-year-old criminal suspects as juveniles instead of adults, citing underdeveloped brains and higher recidivism rates as reasons. Similar proposals have been considered in other states, with Vermont being the only state to pass such a law. Data on the impact of these policies remains unclear, with conflicting studies on juvenile crime rates. Advocates argue that deterrence doesn't work with young people, while opponents believe the criminal justice system already effectively keeps youths out of jail.
Fox News: Musk says ‘America is going full Joker’ after watching people loot stores in Philadelphia
Billionaire Elon Musk describes looters in Philadelphia as "going full Joker" after videos and images of people, mostly teenagers, ransacking stores go viral. The criminal activity is separate from a peaceful protest over the dismissal of charges against a white police officer who shot a Black resident. Philadelphia police clarify that the looters are not affiliated with the protest.
Daily Wire: Stabbing Suspect In Road Rage Incident Identified As Ex-Federal Prosecutor
Former federal prosecutor, Patrick Douglas Scruggs, has been arrested in Tampa for a road rage stabbing incident on the Howard Franklin Bridge. Scruggs allegedly stabbed the driver of a sedan with a pocket knife after a series of crashes involving multiple vehicles. He has been charged with aggravated battery, aggravated assault, and armed burglary.
#sports
Breitbart: Neil deGrasse Tyson Yells at Host During Debate over Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson supports transgender athletes competing against women in sports. He argues that altering hormone levels can create a fair playing field, despite the physical advantages that male bodies have. Tyson believes that gender is a spectrum and that splitting people by male and female is outdated. He suggests finding solutions to make sports more inclusive and considers the current debate on transgender athletes as a solvable problem. However, some argue that there are fundamental physical differences between men and women that cannot be erased by hormone alterations.
Flag And Cross: Summer Of Female Sporting Events Inspires Women To Return To Sports
Female sporting events like the FIFA Women's World Cup and Wimbledon have inspired 59% of women to start training with old sports teams again, according to a poll of 2,000 women. Many women dropped out of sports in their younger years due to feeling "too sweaty" or not good enough, but now they are returning to action. However, 77% of women believe that society needs to promote more female sporting role models and 64% are put off trying sports altogether for fear of being treated differently from men.
Forbes: Manchester United’s Future Generations Are Showing Immediate Promise
Manchester United showcased their young talent in a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup. Hannibal Mejbri, Alejandro Garnacho, and Facundo Pellistri impressed, while academy prospect Dan Gore showed promise off the bench. Hannibal stood out with his work rate and determination, earning praise from fans. The emergence of these young players offers hope for United's future.
#outdoors
Skilled Survival: Minimalist Camping: How To Avoid The Most Costly Mistakes
A guide to minimalist camping and ultra-light backpacking, focusing on survival skills and self-reliance in nature. It emphasizes the importance of addressing basic survival needs such as air, water, food, heat, shelter, and hygiene. The article suggests essential minimalist camping items and offers tips for staying safe and prepared.
#other
Fox News: Matt Damon, wife Luciana sizzle in Miami Beach, 20 years after meeting
Matt Damon and his wife, Luciana Barroso, enjoyed a romantic outing in Miami Beach, where they first met 20 years ago. They showed off their toned bodies and spent time playing in the waves. Damon recalled how he met his wife while filming a movie in Miami and how their paths crossed.
Breitbart: Usher Planning 'Tastefully Dressed' Pole Dancers During 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Usher plans to have tastefully dressed pole dancers and roller skaters as part of his 2024 Super Bowl Halftime show. He wants to set himself apart and make history with an unforgettable performance. The NFL insists it will be a show for the history books.