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#politics

Daily Wire: Scott Takes Aim At Ramaswamy: Did Business With Chinese Communist Party, Hunter Biden’s Business Partners
Scott Takes Aim At Ramaswamy: Did Business With Chinese Communist Party, Hunter Biden’s Business Partners
Sen. Tim Scott criticized pharmaceutical executive Vivek Ramaswamy for his past business ties to communist China during the second Republican Party primary debate. Scott took issue with Ramaswamy's previous accusation that the Republican candidates were "bought and paid for," considering Ramaswamy's own business dealings with the Chinese Communist Party, including the family that funded Hunter Biden. Ramaswamy denied Scott's claims.


The American Spectator: Senseless Brawling at the Second Presidential Debate
Senseless Brawling at the Second Presidential Debate
A crowded GOP debate at the Reagan Library lacks a clear contender to challenge Donald Trump's top spot in the polls. The format hindered a real policy debate, leaving candidates to resort to desperate attacks.


Fox News: Hawley sends scathing letter to Mayorkas demanding termination of intel 'experts group'
Hawley sends scathing letter to Mayorkas demanding termination of intel 'experts group'
Sen. Josh Hawley demands the termination of the "Homeland Intelligence Experts Group" due to members suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story. Hawley questions their credibility and accuses DHS of censoring speech. Hawley joins GOP lawmakers in calling for records related to the group's establishment.


The Economist: The federal government will probably shut down, again, on October 1st
The federal government will probably shut down, again, on October 1st
Government Shutdown Looms: Less frequent but longer-lasting shutdowns in recent decades. Disagreements among House Republicans could lead to an inevitable shutdown. Speaker McCarthy's speakership at risk. White House discretion over services. Soldiers and sailors will not receive pay. Uncertain duration.


The American Spectator: The GOP Debate and Presidential Race: My Take
The GOP Debate and Presidential Race: My Take
Trump and his policies were largely praised in the GOP debate. Pence is also highly regarded for his loyalty to Trump. Nikki Haley may be positioning herself for a VP or Secretary of State role. Ramaswamy's strategy is to play up his support for Trump. Christie has a personal vendetta against Trump. DeSantis is popular but also controversial. Predictions point to a Trump-Haley ticket.


Breitbart: Watch Live: House Holds First Hearing in Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Watch Live: House Holds First Hearing in Biden Impeachment Inquiry
The House holds first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden.


#society

The Economist: The flow of migrants into Chicago is a crisis and an opportunity
The flow of migrants into Chicago is a crisis and an opportunity
Chicago is grappling with an influx of asylum seekers who are sleeping in police stations and straining the city's resources. The wave of migrants, mainly from Venezuela, has resulted in overcrowded police stations and a projected deficit for the city. Despite the challenges, the hope is that these new arrivals will find employment and eventually settle in Chicago.


The Economist: DEI initiatives have foundered over the past three years in America
DEI initiatives have foundered over the past three years in America
DEI initiatives in America, aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, have faltered in recent years. The Centre for Antiracist Research at Boston University, led by Ibram X. Kendi, has struggled to deliver on its promises despite raising significant funding. This has led to criticism and scrutiny of the centre's management and use of grant money. The backlash against DEI initiatives in higher education and workplaces has also increased, with conservative politicians and organizations pushing back against what they see as excessive policies.


Fox News: Washington electric utility company gets sued for allegedly sparking fatal wildfire
Washington electric utility company gets sued for allegedly sparking fatal wildfire
Two lawsuits have been filed against Inland Power and Light Company for allegedly starting the Gray fire in eastern Washington, resulting in the death of one person and the destruction of hundreds of homes. The lawsuits claim that the utility's equipment sparked the fire and that the power lines were designed in a way that increased the risk of ignition. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.


The Blaze: San Francisco mayor London Breed calls for mandatory drug testing, treatment for welfare recipients: 'No more handouts without accountability'
San Francisco mayor London Breed calls for mandatory drug testing, treatment for welfare recipients: 'No more handouts without accountability'
San Francisco's Democratic Mayor London Breed proposes mandatory drug testing and treatment for welfare recipients to address the city's homeless and substance abuse crisis. The plan would require those suspected of substance abuse problems to undergo testing and treatment programs in order to receive county-funded cash assistance. The initiative aims to incentivize individuals with substance use disorder to seek help and aims to be enacted pending approval from the Board of Supervisors.


Daily Wire: Michigan Supreme Court Orders Judges To Use Preferred Pronouns Of Attorneys, Litigants
Michigan Supreme Court Orders Judges To Use Preferred Pronouns Of Attorneys, Litigants
Michigan's highest court has ruled that judges and court staff must use parties' preferred pronouns. The new rule, which will take effect in 2024, allows attorneys and litigants to list their preferred salutations and pronouns on court records. Michigan is the first state to require judges to use preferred pronouns.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: New U.S. Coast Guard Ships Threatened By Lack Of Pacific Dry Docks
New U.S. Coast Guard Ships Threatened By Lack Of Pacific Dry Docks
USCG Fast Response Cutters are operating in the Pacific and setting operational records, but maintenance and support facilities are lacking . The Sentinel-class cutters have replaced older patrol boats and expanded the Coast Guard's reach in the Pacific, conducting missions and visits to various island nations . However, without proper maintenance support, the Coast Guard's success may be short-lived. Depot-level maintenance options are needed in the Pacific to ensure the long-term functionality of the Fast Response Cutters . The Coast Guard is positioning itself to advocate for more investment in maintenance resources in the Pacific and is increasing its presence in the region, but lack of facilities and support is a significant challenge . Guam is a potential hub for a larger Coast Guard presence and maintenance facilities, but it requires significant investment to meet the demand .


#military

Fox News: Female combat veterans left in cold by loophole as group of women senators steps in
Female combat veterans left in cold by loophole as group of women senators steps in
A bipartisan group of women senators wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and VA Secretary Denis McDonough, requesting access to benefits for female combat veterans. Around 310 women veterans who served alongside special operations forces in Iraq and Afghanistan are being denied recognition for their combat service. These veterans have sustained injuries and are seeking fair compensation, but they have been turned away by the VA. The lawmakers are urging the departments to review personnel records and disability claims to rectify this issue.


#culture

Daily Wire: Rumors Of A Reboot Remind Us Why We Still Love ‘The Office’
Rumors Of A Reboot Remind Us Why We Still Love ‘The Office’
NBC is reportedly considering a reboot of "The Office," which is a worrisome prospect given the track record of Hollywood reboots. The show's humor would clash with modern woke sensibilities, and much of its appeal lies in its forbidden nature. However, there are reasons why audiences still love "The Office," including Steve Carell's portrayal of Michael Scott, the Jim and Pam love story, the character of Creed, and the show's reflection of office culture.


#education

Fox News: White House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin's crackdown on hunting
White House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin's crackdown on hunting
President Biden will sign legislation to reverse defunding of school shooting sports courses. The bipartisan bill ensures federal support for hunting and archery programs in elementary and secondary schools.


#crime

Human Events: BREAKING: Suspect in military clothing arrested after 1 injured in Dutch hospital shooting
BREAKING: Suspect in military clothing arrested after 1 injured in Dutch hospital shooting
In a Dutch university hospital, a man in military attire opened fire, injuring one person in a classroom. Police have detained a suspect matching the description and launched a manhunt. Students and patients evacuated as armed police and arrest teams scoured the building. Another shooting at a nearby residence is being investigated for any potential connection.


Fox News: Baltimore police reveal how they caught felon accused of tech CEO murder and rapes, arson
Baltimore police reveal how they caught felon accused of tech CEO murder and rapes, arson
A Baltimore felon with a history of sexual violence is captured after murdering a tech entrepreneur and attacking another couple in home invasions. The suspect served only a fraction of his previous sentence before being released.


#other

Forbes: Olivia Rodrigo Might Be Headed For Her Biggest Night Yet At The Grammys
Olivia Rodrigo Might Be Headed For Her Biggest Night Yet At The Grammys
Olivia Rodrigo's new album, Guts, is a critical and commercial success, with potential to earn her several Grammy nominations. The album's diverse music could help her secure nods in multiple categories, including Album of the Year and genre-specific awards. Songs like "Vampire" and "Bad Idea, Right?" are likely contenders for Record and Song of the Year, as well as Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Alternative Music Performance. If Rodrigo receives all these nominations, she could tie her previous record of seven nods and become a top contender at the Grammys.


Forbes: ‘Murdaugh Murders’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
‘Murdaugh Murders’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
Netflix's top four shows are all reality-based, with "Murdach Murders: A Southern Scandal" ranking high for its portrayal of murders in a South Carolina community. "Encounters," a UFO documentary series, takes the number one spot, followed by "Love is Blind" and "Who Killed Jill Dando?" It remains uncertain if these reality shows will continue to garner high demand, but upcoming releases like "Lupin" season 3 and "Fall of the House of Usher" are predicted to perform well.