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27 Sep 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: After Perfecting Plan to Avoid Falling UP the Stairs, Old Joe Biden Nearly Tumbles DOWN the Stairs
Old Joe Biden's inability to navigate stairs has become a visible indication of his lack of fitness to be the president. Despite efforts to mitigate this issue, he recently stumbled and almost fell down a staircase. The incident highlights his physical and mental incapacity for the position.
Fox News: UAW president sees 'no point' in meeting Trump: 'He serves a billionaire class'
United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain refuses to meet with former President Donald Trump during his planned visit to Detroit. Fain criticizes Trump for serving the billionaire class and for his lack of support for union workers. Fain also denies endorsing President Joe Biden.
#society
National Review: Control the Border, and Keep Young Boys Alive
The tragic death of a Syrian boy, Alan Kurdi, highlights the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe. Authorities initially focused on the flow of refugees from Syria to Europe, but the problem has now shifted to the waters between Libya and Italy. In the United States, the surge of migrants concentrates on Eagle Pass, Texas. Tragedies like these can be attributed to policy failures, such as contradictory messages from the White House and the extension of temporary status to Venezuelans. Clear and consistently enforced laws will help address the problem and prevent further tragedies.
National Review: Washington National Cathedral Unveils ‘Racial-Justice Themed’ Stained-Glass Windows
The Washington National Cathedral unveils stained-glass windows depicting protesters, replacing Confederate-themed windows. The new windows aim to promote racial justice.
#war
Daily Wire: North Korea To Expel American Soldier Who Was Detained After Running Across Border
American soldier Travis King, who illegally crossed into North Korea from the heavily guarded demilitarized zone, will be expelled by the communist regime. The North Korean government decided to expel King, who had alleged ill feelings against mistreatment and discrimination within the US Army and was facing disciplinary actions.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: BREAKING: North Korea to 'Expel' U.S. Soldier Who 'Defected'
North Korea announces its decision to expel U.S. Army private Travis King, who illegally entered North Korean territory. King's escape came before he was scheduled to return to the U.S., and North Korea claims he intruded due to dissatisfaction with the U.S. military and society. The U.S. government chooses not to declare King a prisoner of war. Mental health issues, including grief over a family death, may have played a role in King's actions. The details of King's expulsion are unclear.
#economy
Forbes: McAlister’s Deli: Expanding But Staying True To Its Southern Roots
McAlister's Deli, a Southern-based franchise, has experienced steady growth since its founding in 1989. The deli focuses on suburban, rural, and mid-sized city locations and relies on franchising to expand its reach. With a diverse menu and multiple revenue streams, the deli has remained nimble and profitable. Its future plans include investing in digital options to provide convenience for time-sensitive customers.
Fox News: Maine extends energy assistance program to help thousands of low-income residents
Maine Public Utilities Commission extends energy assistance program to 46,000 low-income residents, potentially increasing average benefit by up to 31%. Federal funding cuts loom as potential government shutdown approaches.
#health
The Economist: Britons take laughing gas merrily. Tories take it more seriously
Britain | Substance Abuse
Laughing gas, once praised by poets and scientists, is now condemned as a dangerous drug. Its recreational use will soon be illegal, punishable by prison time. Critics argue the new law is misguided.
Britain | Transportation
Despite rising costs, it is still worth investing in upgrading the railways. Cutting the HS2 project would be a mistake.
Forbes: The Evidence Is In: Homemade Food Sales Are Safe
Thanks to a state food freedom law, homemade soups can be sold in North Dakota. Data from seven states show no confirmed cases of foodborne illness from homemade food sales. North Dakota health officials created contradictory regulations, but they were struck down in a lawsuit.
Field & Stream: Best Tick Collars for Dogs of 2023
Tick collars protect dogs from ticks and other pests, preventing tick-borne diseases. They work by releasing tick-attacking substances into the dog's coat and skin. Some collars eradicate existing tick infestations, while others are better for prevention. The best tick collars for dogs include Seresto Flea and Tick Treatment and Prevention Collar, Zodiac Flea and Tick Collar, TevraPet Activate II Flea and Tick Collar, Wondercide Flea and Tick Collar, Adams Flea and Tick Collar, and Hartz UltraGuard Pro Reflective Flea and Tick Collar.
#crime
Fox News: Retired cop stole thousands from autism charity he founded in honor of his son: DA
Retired New Rochelle police officer, Christopher Greco, charged with embezzling $24,000 from his own charity for autistic children. He founded Christopher's Voice Inc. to provide GPS equipment and financial assistance to families with autistic children.
Fox News: Capitol protester, who trained for combat with paintball fights, gets over 4 years in prison
A California man obsessed with arresting Democratic leaders and participating in paintball fights for combat after the 2020 presidential election has been sentenced to over four years in prison for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot. Edward Badalian organized paintball sessions and fantasized about meting out "vigilante justice" against politicians he considered traitors. He was sentenced to four years and three months of incarceration.
Daily Wire: Looters Ransack Philadelphia Stores After Police Officer’s Charges Dismissed In Fatal Shooting
After murder charges were dropped against a former Philadelphia police officer, large groups of teenagers looted multiple stores in the city, including a Foot Locker, Lulumelon, and an Apple store. At least 20 people were arrested, and the looting was captured on video. The looting came after a peaceful protest and was not related to it.
#sports
Dirt Wheels Magazine: WORCS ROUND 7 SXS - FATHER SON DUO FINISH 1-2 IN VERNAL, UTAH
The WORCS racing series returns to Buckskin Hills Recreation Park in Vernal, Utah. Beau Judge wins in his new car and Casey Sims dominates in Pro Stock. In an intense race, Sebastian Marquez struggles to pass Sims, finishing in second place. Beau and Braden Judge showcase family racing and finish 1-2 on the podium. Beau Baron faces visibility issues and finishes in fourth place.
Fox News: Travis Kelce dishes on 'what's real' amid Taylor Swift rumors, calls her 'ballsy' for showing up to game
Travis Kelce addresses rumors about his relationship with Taylor Swift on his podcast. He describes the attention as a "rollercoaster" and praises Swift for attending his game. Kelce wants to keep their personal lives private and focus on sports moving forward. (Sports)
#technology
Field & Stream: What Are the Basic Parts of Ammunition?
The four basic parts of ammunition are the case, the primer, the powder, and the projectile. The case holds the primer, gunpowder, and bullet. The primer ignites the gunpowder, which creates pressure to propel the bullet.
#other
Forbes: Why Suriname’s Carbon Finance Program Could Change The World
Suriname is offering 4.8 million carbon offsets to help countries meet their climate goals and combat rising sea levels and abnormal weather patterns. The offsets come from Suriname's rainforests, which act as natural CO2 vacuums. The global demand for offsets is currently low due to concerns about greenwashing, but Suriname hopes to change that.
The New American: Washington Post Misleads Readers About Antarctic "Heat Wave" - The New American
The Washington Post recently reported on a study that claimed Antarctica experienced the most intense heat wave ever recorded. However, critics argue that the temperature anomaly was not actually a heat wave, as defined by scientific societies. The spike in temperature was brief and did not meet the criteria for a heat wave, leading some to accuse the media of pushing a climate change agenda.
Fox News: Mexican mother shields son from bear crashing birthday party, devouring tacos on picnic table
A Mexican mother protected her son with Down syndrome from a bear at his birthday party. The bear crashed the party, and the mother shielded her son's face while the bear ate their food. They remained still and eventually distracted the bear with an enchilada, allowing them to safely retreat.