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#politics

Liberty Nation: Biden Impeachment Inquiry Begins
Biden Impeachment Inquiry Begins
House Republicans have initiated an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden's alleged involvement in his son's influence-peddling schemes. Evidence suggests that Biden was actively involved in Hunter Biden's selling of access to the White House. Republicans argue that there is enough evidence to warrant an inquiry, even if Biden is not ultimately impeached.


Daily Wire: DeSantis On His Plans For U.S. DOJ: We’re Going After ‘All Of Those Left-Wing Soros Funded Prosecutors’
DeSantis On His Plans For U.S. DOJ: We’re Going After ‘All Of Those Left-Wing Soros Funded Prosecutors’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated during a Republican debate that he plans to go after all district attorneys funded by Democratic donor George Soros if elected president. DeSantis believes that the rise in crime is a sign of America's decay and aims to reverse the country's decline by choosing law and order over rioting and disorder.


Liberty Nation: GOP Debate Brings an Inevitable Conclusion?
GOP Debate Brings an Inevitable Conclusion?
Republican presidential hopefuls gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California for a debate aimed at differentiating themselves from former President Donald Trump. While some candidates tried to find common ground, others took aim at their opponents. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy failed to make a strong impression, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took jabs at Trump's absence. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum distinguished himself, former Vice President Mike Pence struggled, and Chris Christie focused on criticizing Trump. Senator Tim Scott and former Governor Nikki Haley engaged in heated exchanges. Despite Trump's absence, he remains the frontrunner by a large margin.


Fox News: Missed GOP debate? See the replay
Missed GOP debate? See the replay
In the world of politics, tensions rise as the GOP debate heats up and impeachment hearings against Biden begin. Meanwhile, Washington, DC faces a state of emergency due to rising homicides, and Hillary Clinton's State Department portrait receives mockery. The economy comes into focus as military paychecks are at risk and lawmakers deliver a blow to Biden's agenda. In other news, crime ravages Oakland stores, Martha Stewart opens up about aging, and virtual reality offers new experiences for the elderly. Overall, it's a world filled with political turmoil and societal challenges.


National Review: The Corner: The Mulligan Debate
The Corner: The Mulligan Debate
Tim Scott improved in the debate but is criticized for constantly interrupting . Vivek's new persona came across better, but it's concerning that he had to change so drastically . Nikki Haley stood out by attacking others, while Ron DeSantis avoided direct attacks and focused on his message . Doug Burgum made a good impression, but the candidates engaged in excessive cross talk and over-promising .


The Federalist: Smear Of Justice Thomas Reveals A Partisan Double Standard
Smear Of Justice Thomas Reveals A Partisan Double Standard
ProPublica is falsely accusing Justice Clarence Thomas of unethical conduct for delivering remarks at a non-profit seminar. The event was not a fundraiser and Justice Thomas had no involvement in raising funds for the group. It is common for justices to speak at events attended by donors and for organizations to use these appearances to raise their own profile and funds. This attack on Justice Thomas is baseless and hypocritical.


#society

Fox News: Seattle police arrest 5 in connection with string of home invasion robberies targeting Asian community
Seattle police arrest 5 in connection with string of home invasion robberies targeting Asian community
Seattle police have arrested five suspects in connection with a series of home invasion robberies targeting the Asian community since June. The suspects, including one juvenile, have been charged with first-degree robbery, and 14 handguns were recovered. Investigators are considering whether to charge them with a hate crime.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: North Korea adds ‘nuclear force-building’ mission to its constitution
North Korea adds ‘nuclear force-building’ mission to its constitution
The North Korean government has officially added its policy of nuclear force-building into the national constitution. The amendment unanimously passed the Supreme People's Assembly, making the policy permanent. Kim Jong Un stated that this move strengthens national defense capabilities in response to trilateral cooperation from the US, Japan, and South Korea. North Korea aims to position itself as an ally against American influence in East Asia, receiving increased diplomatic efforts from Russia and China.


#economy

Forbes: Billionaire Kwek Leng Beng’s CDL Buys Tokyo Apartments For $234 Million, Steps Up Global Expansion
Billionaire Kwek Leng Beng’s CDL Buys Tokyo Apartments For $234 Million, Steps Up Global Expansion
City Developments Ltd. has purchased a portfolio of residential assets in Tokyo, doubling its assets in Japan. The acquisition includes 836 units across prime residential areas, with an average occupancy rate of 97%. CDL aims to expand in the global living sector and enhance recurring income.


Liberty Nation: Fly the Coop? Research Finds More Young People Living at Home
Fly the Coop? Research Finds More Young People Living at Home
Young adults are staying at home with their parents due to the high cost of living. The decision is primarily financial, driven by the need to save money and help with family expenses. Rising food prices, transportation costs, skyrocketing rent, and student loan debt contribute to the economic challenges faced by young people. It's no wonder they opt to stay home rather than struggle to make ends meet.


#crime

Fox News: Man who opened fire at Slovak police from apartment window fatally shot, according to report
Man who opened fire at Slovak police from apartment window fatally shot, according to report
A shooting incident in the Slovak capital resulted in one death and four injuries. Police fired shots at a man who opened fire from an apartment building and attacked them with a knife.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: This Moultrie Trail Camera Has Amazing Image Quality—And It's 50% Off Right Now
This Moultrie Trail Camera Has Amazing Image Quality—And It's 50% Off Right Now
The Moultrie Mobile Delta Base trail camera is now 50% off at Cabela's, making it an excellent deal. It connects to an app for real-time images, has great photo quality, and is durable.


#technology

Forbes: X CEO Says Platform Will Be Profitable By Early 2024—But Dodges Questions About Musk’s Monthly Fee
X CEO Says Platform Will Be Profitable By Early 2024—But Dodges Questions About Musk’s Monthly Fee
Twitter, now called X, is expected to turn profitable by early 2024, according to CEO Linda Yaccarino. She stated that 90% of the platform's top advertisers have returned, and the company is "just about break even." Yaccarino avoided questions about Elon Musk's plans to charge a fee for accessing the platform. Despite Yaccarino's optimism, recent comments by Musk suggest a gloomier outlook, blaming the Anti-Defamation League for a drop in ad revenue and discussing the possibility of implementing a monthly payment model.


#other

Forbes: Red Mountain Wine Region Moves Slowly To A Sustainable Future
Red Mountain Wine Region Moves Slowly To A Sustainable Future
The Red Mountain wine region in Washington embraces the idea of sustainable farming practices, but acknowledges that one-size does not fit all. Winemakers like Jason Gorski and Chris Upchurch believe in the importance of sustainability and are willing to adapt their practices. Legendary grape grower Dick Boushey emphasizes the need to farm sustainably without harmful inputs, and is exploring hybrids as a solution. Overall, the Red Mountain community is working towards a non-toxic and sustainable future for their region's wine industry.