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28 Sep 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: Media Outlets Run With ‘Bombshell’ Jonathan Turley Comment — But They Leave Out One Thing
Media outlets ran with a comment from Jonathan Turley, a law professor, who stated that the evidence does not currently support an impeachment of President Joe Biden. However, they failed to include other important parts of Turley's assessment, where he stated that he believed an impeachment inquiry was warranted and that the House had passed the threshold for further investigation into Biden's involvement in corrupt practices.
National Review: Scale of Alleged Biden Foreign Influence Peddling Unprecedented in History of D.C. Corruption, Impeachment Witness Testifies
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley testified during the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden, stating that the allegations against Biden and his family are unprecedented. Turley believes that there is a duty to determine if the president was involved in a pay-to-play scheme. Republicans claim that Biden's family enriched themselves through selling access to the president. Turley stated that while influence peddling is common in Washington D.C., the scale and complexity of these allegations are unmatched.
Washington Free Beacon: The Media Downplayed Biden's Classified Documents Scandal. It's Now the Subject of a 'Sprawling' Probe.
Federal agents are investigating President Joe Biden's alleged mishandling of classified documents, leading to a sprawling examination of Obama-era security protocols. The probe includes interviews with over 100 witnesses, and the media's initial dismissal of the incident has turned into scrutiny and comparisons to former President Donald Trump's document scandal.
Newsbusters: Mitchell Fights with GOP Rep. Then Immediately Lobs Softballs to Dem
During an interview on MSNBC, host Andrea Mitchell and Virginia GOP Rep. Bob Good engaged in a heated exchange over the impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Mitchell challenged Good's claims about the Biden family, while Good insisted there was evidence of wrongdoing. The interview ended with Mitchell welcoming New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman for a more subdued discussion. The truth about Biden's involvement in his son's business remains in dispute.
Daily Signal: Newsom Launches Transgender Inquisition Against Parents
California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would require family courts to consider parental stances on gender affirmation in custody disputes, presenting it as evidence that he is not a radical opponent of parental rights. However, Newsom has signed a series of other bills promoting transgender ideology at the expense of parental rights. These bills include measures to train teachers to profile parents who dissent from gender ideology, launch an ideological transformation of schools, require foster parents to swear allegiance to transgender ideology, and restrict the ability of concerned parents to remove sexually explicit books from school libraries.
Fox News: Menendez says he will not resign in closed meeting with Democrats: 'I will continue to cast votes'
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., refuses to resign amidst federal corruption and bribery charges. Fellow Democrats express support for the senator, citing the presumption of innocence. Menendez maintains his innocence and vows to continue serving the people of New Jersey.
Breitbart: Docs: DOJ Investigators Ordered to 'Remove Any Reference' to Joe Biden
Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf ordered investigators to remove any mention of "Political Figure 1" from a search warrant related to the Foreign Agents Registration Act. It was later revealed that "Political Figure 1" is Former Vice President Joe Biden.
IRS whistleblowers allege that Wolf ignored possible campaign finance violations by Hunter Biden's lawyer and refused to allow questions about Joe Biden's involvement. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer held an impeachment inquiry hearing regarding Biden's lies about his family's business dealings.
Red State: Ron DeSantis' Throws Down the Gauntlet, Challenges Trump to One-on-One Debate: 'I'm Ready for It'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis challenges former President Donald Trump to a debate. DeSantis criticizes Trump for skipping the first two debates and calls for him to defend his record. Trump's campaign quickly rejects the proposition.
The Babylon Bee: Experts Unsure Where President's Dog Learned To Bite
In the White House, President Biden's German shepherd has been involved in multiple biting incidents. The staff is puzzled as to where the dog learned this aggressive behavior, and additional measures are being taken to prevent future incidents.
Breitbart: James Biden Told FBI Family Tried to Help Chinese Firm Buy U.S. Energy Assets
James Biden, brother of President Joe Biden, confirmed to the FBI that his family tried to assist CEFC China Energy Co. in purchasing a U.S. liquid natural gas facility in Louisiana. James Biden met with an associate of Hunter Biden and worked with Louisiana state officials to expedite the deal, but it never came to fruition. Documents from the "laptop from hell" reveal that Hunter and James Biden were involved in a deal to transfer liquid natural gas to CEFC in 2017. The House Oversight Committee also discovered that CEFC made payments to the Biden family members.
The Federalist: Republicans Outline Case For Impeachment In New Memo
House Republicans release a memo outlining evidence that implicates President Joe Biden in direct bribery schemes with foreign nationals. The Biden family and their associates allegedly received over $24 million from foreign sources through complex transactions. The memo highlights their involvement with Burisma, as well as suspicious payments from Russia, Kazakhstan, Romania, and China. The Biden administration is accused of interfering in the investigation of Hunter Biden's finances and impeding the criminal investigation into the family's foreign business entanglements.
Spectator USA: What’s the point of these debates?
The GOP debates are lacking substance and focusing on trivial matters. The moderators, including a non-American journalist, are biased and bring up topics that don't resonate with Hispanic conservatives. Gavin Newsom made a strong impression, suggesting that Biden has a strong record. Meanwhile, as Trump faces legal challenges, the Democrats are strategizing to time his conviction for maximum impact.
Daily Wire: Watchdog Says Democrats Illegally Paid Foreign National For Campaign Work
A Democratic congressman and major campaign committee violated federal election law by paying a firm run by a foreign national over $700,000 for campaign work. The firm, La Machine, run by Antonio Valdovinos, a DACA recipient, received the payments despite laws forbidding foreign nationals from working on U.S. political campaigns. The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) filed a complaint, citing the violations.
Red State: At the GOP Debate, Ron DeSantis Affirms His Stand for Life, but Still Misses the Point of 'Dobbs'
Governor Ron DeSantis rejects blame for GOP midterm losses and defends pro-life stance. He supports a 15-week federal abortion ban despite progress made at the state level. He and other candidates risk undermining the work of pro-life activists and demoralizing the movement.
Fox News: Mace calls Dem claims on impeachment push 'complete and total bulls---'
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., criticized Democrats for dismissing Republican claims about President Biden's family's business dealings, calling their claims "bulls---." Mace presented evidence during a House Oversight Committee hearing, pointing to a 2017 deal with a Chinese company and alleging that the Bidens made millions from granting access to Joe Biden. Democrats downplayed the hearing and said there was no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden.
#society
Breitbart: Washington U. Prof: AI Girlfriends Are Ruining a Generation of Men
AI girlfriends are contributing to a widespread epidemic of loneliness among young men, leading to fewer relationships, marriages, and children. These virtual companions use data to provide tailored interactions and fulfill desires. This trend is exacerbating the decline in birth rates and will have negative economic consequences for the United States.
The Blaze: Video game industry could see massive strike as SAG-AFTRA votes to authorize walkout from 10 gaming companies
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has voted in favor of allowing a strike in the video game industry over payment and the use of artificial intelligence. The vote does not guarantee a work stoppage but permits union negotiators to call for a strike. The main issues are pay raises and the use of AI in video game production.
#war
Euromaidan Press: PM Shmyhal at Demine Ukraine Forum: $37 bn and 10,000 deminers needed for Ukrainian mine cleanup
Ukraine faces a significant landmine challenge after Russia's invasion. Prime Minister Shmyhal emphasized the need for expanded demining efforts and advanced techniques to clear munitions faster. Ukraine aims to secure international support and investment to address this crisis.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian mother spends money paid for KIA son to build a village road in his memory
Valentina Hryshchenko, the mother of the late soldier Vladyslav Hryshchenko, used the money paid for her son's death in combat to build a road in his memory. The road, located in Hryshchenko's remote village in Chernihiv Oblast, was renamed in his honor. This act serves as a tribute to her son's sacrifice and aims to preserve his memory for future generations.
#economy
Breitbart: 'Gone Within a Few Hours': Costco's Gold Bars Selling Like Hotcakes
Costco is selling gold bars that are selling out quickly, with a limit of two per membership. Americans are turning to gold as a safe-haven asset due to concerns about inflation, bank failures, and the commercial real estate market. It is worth noting that Senator Bob Menendez was recently indicted on bribery allegations after gold bars were found in his house.
#health
The New American: COVID Turned the Medical Freedom Movement into a Highly-Funded Force
The medical freedom movement, often portrayed as "anti-vaxxers," has gained significant funding since Covid-19. Nonprofits like Informed Consent Action Network and Children's Health Defense have seen their revenue double, allowing them to hire more staff and expand their operations. The movement's increased support has led to political victories and a stronger position in influencing public opinion.
#crime
Forbes: Sam Bankman-Fried Could Face 'Very Long Sentence,' Judge Says Before Denying Release
Cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried could face a long sentence if convicted on fraud and money laundering charges related to the collapse of crypto exchange FTX. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Bankman-Fried's request for temporary release, citing flight risk concerns. Bankman-Fried's trial is set to begin in October.
Flag And Cross: Previously Convicted Felon Arrested in Connection with Baltimore Tech CEO's Murder
Jason Billingsley, the suspect in the murder of a Baltimore tech CEO, has been arrested for the crime. Billingsley was also wanted for other offenses including attempted murder, arson, and rape. The release of Billingsley, who had a history of violent crimes, has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into how he was set free.
Forbes: British Teenager Arrested After 200-Year-Old Tree ‘Deliberately Felled’ At Historic Site—Photos
A 16-year-old boy was arrested for the deliberate felling of a 200-year-old tree near Hadrian's Wall in England, which appeared in the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The tree's destruction is being investigated as an act of vandalism.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Former Champion Ugas To Face Barrios In WBC Interim Welterweight Title Fight
Yordenis Ugas and Mario Barrios will fight for the WBC interim welterweight title on the undercard of Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo. Ugas is looking to bounce back after a year-long break, while Barrios wants to solidify his position in the division.
Daily Wire: XFL And USFL Announce Huge News For Spring Football
Spring football leagues XFL and USFL plan to merge, creating professional spring football with substantial capabilities. Former wrestler Dwayne Johnson and his ex-wife own the XFL, while Fox Corp owns the USFL. The merger aims to enhance player development and ensure future growth.
Forbes: Lionesses’ Trailblazer Jodie Taylor Calls Time On 21-Year Senior Career
Jodie Taylor, the retiring England women's football player, reflects on her career, expressing her love for Arsenal and the opportunities she may pursue in media and coaching. She highlights the importance of earning a bronze medal at the World Cup as a pivotal moment in her career. Taylor also discusses her injury leading up to the quarter-final and her bittersweet experience watching her successors win the European Championship.
Forbes: The Green Bay Packers Should Have Aaron Jones And Christian Watson Against The Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones and wide receiver Christian Watson are expected to play tonight after missing games due to hamstring injuries. Their return would provide a much-needed boost to the Packers' offense.
#outdoors
Backpacker: The Gear That Backpacker's Editors Loved in September 2023
A long spoon has become an essential tool for convenient and mess-free eating during meals while traveling. The Primus Long Spoon's durable handle and angled bowl make it versatile and practical.
The Sea to Summit Spark Ultralight Sleeping Bag is a lightweight and compressible option that offers warmth and comfort on backpacking trips. Its ultradry down insulation and compact size make it a favorite among hikers.
Backpacker: The Hardest Part of a Thru-Hike: the Midpoint
Thru-hiker Grayson Haver Currin is attempting to complete the Continental Divide Trail. Despite facing various challenges including bad weather, equipment malfunctions and physical ailments, he and his wife continue their journey. The mental and emotional perseverance required for thru-hiking is what sets it apart from other activities, and the determination to keep going, even when faced with difficulties, is what propels them forward.
#other
Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger's unconventional parenting techniques: burning shoes and timed showers
Arnold Schwarzenegger, known for his unconventional parenting methods, shares that his children have benefited from his strict rules. He burned his daughter's shoes when she didn't listen and threw his son's mattress off the balcony for not making his bed. Schwarzenegger believes his tough approach helped shape his children's behavior.
The Blaze: Analysis: Carbon offsets are fake, study finds
An analysis reveals that many environmental projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may be ineffective. The voluntary carbon trading industry, adopted by various governments and corporations, is under scrutiny for its misleading claims about climate benefits. A joint investigation found that 78% of the top 50 carbon offset projects sold ineffective credits, potentially rendering over $1.5 billion in traded carbon credits worthless.
Fox News: Iran navy harasses US helicopter in international airspace over Arabian Gulf
An Iranian ship shone a laser at a US helicopter flying in international airspace over the Arabian Gulf. The US Navy condemned the "unprofessional and irresponsible behavior" and called for it to stop. No injuries or damages were reported.
Daily Signal: Justice Thomas to Hear NY Gun Rights Lawsuit
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will consider a lawsuit by Second Amendment groups challenging New York's strict concealed-carry firearm laws. The plaintiffs argue that the new background requirements would impact their business and deprive lawful gun owners of their Second Amendment rights.