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#politics

Daily Signal: Former Intel Head Calls for Reform of Intelligence Agencies
Former Intel Head Calls for Reform of Intelligence Agencies
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe claims political partisans have infiltrated America's intelligence agencies, leading to unwarranted surveillance of American citizens with conservative viewpoints. Ratcliffe also mentions two whistleblowers who allege that the CIA pressured analysts to change their opinions on the origin of COVID-19. He emphasizes the need for reform and transparency in the intelligence community.


Breitbart: Joe Manchin: It Would Be a Danger to Reelect Trump, GOP Becoming an 'Autocracy'
Joe Manchin: It Would Be a Danger to Reelect Trump, GOP Becoming an 'Autocracy'
Senator Joe Manchin expressed concerns about reelecting former President Donald Trump and criticized the Republican Party for leaning towards autocracy. Despite having friends in the GOP, Manchin stated that they are becoming too drawn to Trump and the MAGA movement. He believes it would be dangerous to reelect Trump and described the Republican Party as an autocracy. Manchin is considering running for reelection or for president as an independent.


American Thinker: After acquittal, Texas AG Paxton vows to take on huge illegal-alien shantytown north of Houston
After acquittal, Texas AG Paxton vows to take on huge illegal-alien shantytown north of Houston
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted of corruption charges despite flimsy evidence. Paxton suspects Karl Rove, acting on behalf of the Bush family, orchestrated the case against him. Paxton plans to go after a massive illegal immigrant settlement near Houston.


Flag And Cross: Watch: Matt Gaetz Hilariously Torches Democrat Senator Accused of Bribery on House Floor
Watch: Matt Gaetz Hilariously Torches Democrat Senator Accused of Bribery on House Floor
Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz highlighted the national debt during a discussion, using Sen. Bob Menendez's corruption indictment to illustrate his point. Gaetz suggested passing single-subject spending bills to prevent lumping all legislation together. He criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's leadership and threatened to replace him if conservative demands are not met.


National Review: Jury Finds Three Dallas Officers Liable for George Floyd–Like Death of Tony Timpa
Jury Finds Three Dallas Officers Liable for George Floyd–Like Death of Tony Timpa
Three Dallas police officers have been found liable for the death of Tony Timpa, a white man who died after being pinned to the ground for over 14 minutes in 2016. The jury awarded $1 million to Timpa's son, but found two of the officers had qualified immunity. Timpa's death drew comparisons to the death of George Floyd, but received less national attention.


Daily Wire: China-Based Hackers Accessed 60K U.S. State Dept Emails In Microsoft Breach, Senate Staffer Says
China-Based Hackers Accessed 60K U.S. State Dept Emails In Microsoft Breach, Senate Staffer Says
Tens of thousands of U.S. State Department emails were stolen by China-based hackers who breached Microsoft's email platform. The hackers gained access to multiple U.S. agencies dealing with China. China denies the accusations and claims that the U.S. is the world's largest hacker empire. The U.S. agencies have taken immediate action to counter China's cyber-espionage. Cybersecurity officials warn that China poses a risk to American intellectual property and that China and Russia are prepared to launch destructive cyber attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure.


Newsbusters: Mark Levin's New Book Hits NYT Bestseller List, Will They Review It?
Mark Levin's New Book Hits NYT Bestseller List, Will They Review It?
Conservative radio host Mark Levin's book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," has reached on the New York Times best-seller list, causing frustration among NYT employees. The book's success is seen as a triumph for conservatives and a blow to leftists.


#society

Breitbart: Pink Floyd Co-Founder Roger Waters Accused of Antisemitism With 'Dirty Kyke' Inflatable Pig, Swastika Confetti At His Concerts
Pink Floyd Co-Founder Roger Waters Accused of Antisemitism With 'Dirty Kyke' Inflatable Pig, Swastika Confetti At His Concerts
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters has been accused of antisemitic behavior, including wanting offensive symbols at his concerts and making derogatory remarks about Jewish people. The Campaign Against Antisemitism has released emails and interviews that highlight Waters' alleged actions, such as suggesting bombing audiences with swastika confetti and proposing to write an offensive term on an inflatable pig. Waters has denied the accusations.


#war

Forbes: A Ukrainian Drone Knocked Out A 70-Year-Old Russian Field Gun. It’s A Stark Reminder That Ukraine Is Winning The Artillery Battle.
A Ukrainian Drone Knocked Out A 70-Year-Old Russian Field Gun. It’s A Stark Reminder That Ukraine Is Winning The Artillery Battle.
In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian forces have destroyed 80 Russian howitzers and rocket-launchers, while the Russians have only destroyed 24 Ukrainian ones. The Russians are increasingly relying on older artillery due to their losses, and a nearly 80-year-old Russian field gun was recently destroyed by a Ukrainian drone. The Ukrainians have an advantage with their precision shells and Western-made artillery, allowing them to strike Russian artillery before being detected. Russian convoys and depots are also being targeted by Ukrainian cruise-missile strikes, causing a shortage of artillery ammunition for the Russians.


The Federalist: Hunter Biden Email About $5M Burisma Pay Corroborates FD-1023
Hunter Biden Email About $5M Burisma Pay Corroborates FD-1023
An email suggests Hunter Biden received a $5 million payment from Ukrainian energy company Burisma, supporting previous testimony. The email discusses deducting expenses before splitting the money among Biden, Devon Archer, and an individual named Alex. The discussion aligns with a form in which a confidential source recorded Burisma's founder admitting to paying both Hunter and Joe Biden.


#foreignaffairs

Flag And Cross: Fetterman Takes Head-Scratching Shot at China During Hearing: 'They're Taking Back Our Pandas'
Fetterman Takes Head-Scratching Shot at China During Hearing: 'They're Taking Back Our Pandas'
Sen. John Fetterman expresses concern over Chinese ownership of American farmland, stating that the Chinese government should not own any agricultural land in the U.S. Fetterman's comments highlight the complicated relationship between the U.S. and China, which began with diplomatic efforts in the 1970s but has since evolved into a situation where China has purchased a significant amount of U.S. farmland. Fetterman's concerns are shared by other lawmakers, who worry about national security implications and the potential influence of the Chinese Communist Party.


The Federalist: Hunter Biden Described His Client As China's 'Chief Of Intelligence'
Hunter Biden Described His Client As China's 'Chief Of Intelligence'
Hunter Biden's communications reveal his involvement in selling the Biden "brand" to Chinese businessmen connected to the communist government. He referenced a Chinese businessman convicted of bribery and mentioned dealing with the aftermath of his business partner's abduction and likely assassination.


Foreign Policy: The U.S. Shouldn’t Worry About the India-Canada Rift
The U.S. Shouldn’t Worry About the India-Canada Rift
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's accusations against India for involvement in the assassination of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil are unlikely to impact US-India ties, despite the US providing intelligence to support Canada's claims. The US sees India as a strategic partner and is committed to maintaining the bilateral partnership, driven by shared concerns about China. Meanwhile, Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar indirectly addressed Trudeau's allegations in his speech at the UN General Assembly, emphasizing that political convenience should not dictate responses to terrorism. The US has also imposed visa restrictions on individuals in Bangladesh ahead of the country's upcoming elections, signaling a commitment to fair and free elections and potentially straining relations with Bangladesh.


#economy

Forbes: Luxury Retail Thrives In The U.S. With Over Half A Million Square Feet Of Retail Space Added In 12 Months
Luxury Retail Thrives In The U.S. With Over Half A Million Square Feet Of Retail Space Added In 12 Months
Luxury brands in the U.S. are experiencing significant growth, with luxury sales expected to reach $75 billion by 2023. Leading brands like LVMH and Kering have been expanding their retail presence, opening new stores to fuel their growth. The focus is on large, upscale spaces in cities like New York and Los Angeles, with shopping malls also leveraging luxury stores to enhance their appeal. However, the increasing scarcity of premium retail space and industry consolidation may pose challenges for future expansion.


Forbes: 2023 Layoff Tracker: Snap Cuts 170 Employees
2023 Layoff Tracker: Snap Cuts 170 Employees
Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is laying off 170 employees as it focuses on its core advertising business.

Healthcare giant Centene is cutting 2,000 jobs due to increased competition in providing government-subsidized healthcare plans.


Flag And Cross: Guyana's Economy Set To Double In Size, Driven By Booming Oil Industry
Guyana's Economy Set To Double In Size, Driven By Booming Oil Industry
The small South American nation of Guyana is set to double in size over the next five years, driven by its booming oil industry. The country's economy is projected to grow by 38% by the end of the year and is expected to experience "explosive growth" in the coming years. However, political stability and high oil prices will be crucial to maintaining this positive trend.


#culture

Breitbart: Film Academy Gifts a Replacement of Hattie McDaniel’s Historic Oscar to Howard University
Film Academy Gifts a Replacement of Hattie McDaniel’s Historic Oscar to Howard University
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has created a replacement of Hattie McDaniel's Best Supporting Actress Oscar from 1939 and is gifting it to Howard University. The Oscar will be presented in a ceremony on Oct. 1, celebrating McDaniel's groundbreaking win.


#health

The Blaze: 'I would rather go to prison': Elon Musk declares unwillingness to fire workers for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
'I would rather go to prison': Elon Musk declares unwillingness to fire workers for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
Elon Musk refuses to fire workers who won't take the COVID-19 vaccine, risking imprisonment. He had COVID-19 and experienced side effects from the vaccines. He believes in vaccines but wants to debate effectiveness.


Fox News: Siblings reunite after cancer battle, COVID concerns rise, and experts share brain-boosting tips
Siblings reunite after cancer battle, COVID concerns rise, and experts share brain-boosting tips
EMOTIONAL REUNION – Siblings reunite with brother after his hospital stay during cancer battle. CHECKED OUT – Study reveals burnout and lack of engagement among nurses. COVID CONCERNS – Gallup poll shows Americans' worry about the virus.


#education

Daily Signal: GMU’s President Gets It Wrong: DEI Has Overtaken His School
GMU’s President Gets It Wrong: DEI Has Overtaken His School
George Mason University President defends diversity programs, dismissing claims of overcounting resources. Debate continues about funding and ideological content.


Fox News: North Carolina becomes 9th state to pass universal school choice, the first to do so without GOP trifecta
North Carolina becomes 9th state to pass universal school choice, the first to do so without GOP trifecta
North Carolina passed universal school choice legislation allowing parents to use public funds for private school tuition and homeschooling costs.


#crime

Fox News: Mom of Baltimore CEO murder suspect speaks out as search for ex-con fugitive son heats up
Mom of Baltimore CEO murder suspect speaks out as search for ex-con fugitive son heats up
A Baltimore tech CEO, Pava Marie LaPere, was found dead in her apartment with signs of blunt-force trauma. The police are searching for Jason Dean Billingsley, who is suspected in her death. Billingsley's mother is urging him to turn himself in.


#sports

Fox News: Patriots fan who died after fight at game was dressed in Mac Jones jersey at viewing
Patriots fan who died after fight at game was dressed in Mac Jones jersey at viewing
A New England Patriots fan dies after a fight at a game. He is dressed in his favorite team's jersey for his viewing.


#outdoors

Backpacker: 8 Mental Techniques to Keep You Calm When Your Hike Gets Dangerous
8 Mental Techniques to Keep You Calm When Your Hike Gets Dangerous
Summary: Jessie Krebs, a survival expert, emphasizes the importance of emotional awareness in wilderness survival. She suggests techniques such as visualization, controlled breathing, body control, focus, mantras, and faith to help stay calm, make rational decisions, and increase chances of survival. She also encourages adopting a childlike mindset, enjoying the wilderness, and not rushing back to civilization.


Backpacker: A Privately-Owned Colorado Fourteener Is Going Public—but Another Is in Danger of Closing
A Privately-Owned Colorado Fourteener Is Going Public—but Another Is in Danger of Closing
A nonprofit buys a privately-owned peak in Colorado, ending trail closures and liability concerns. The former owner threatens to close a neighboring peak unless the state reduces legal risk for accidents on private land. The purchase is a step forward for hikers' access, but questions remain about future access to other peaks.


#technology

Breitbart: FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Slams Democrat Net Neutrality Revival: 'Government Control of the Internet'
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Slams Democrat Net Neutrality Revival: 'Government Control of the Internet'
Republican FCC commissioner Brendan Carr criticizes Democrat plans to revive Obama-era regulations on telecoms carriers, known as "Net Neutrality," arguing that it does not address social media and search engine censorship. Carr views the Democrat proposals as a step towards government control of the internet, and highlights that Big Tech companies support Net Neutrality because it only covers their competitors and does not rein in their biased behavior.