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28 Sep 2023
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#politics
The Economist: Bob Menendez’s indictment is colourful even by Jersey standards
Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey is indicted on three counts of corruption, accused of using his position to provide assistance to associates, including interfering in a criminal prosecution and sharing sensitive information with Egyptian officials. He and his wife are accused of accepting bribes, including cash, gold, and a Mercedes-Benz. Many Democrats, including his fellow senator, call for his resignation. This is not Menendez's first indictment, but it may have significant implications for his political career.
#society
Gataway Couple: Who Owns Living Vehicle?
Living Vehicle is a luxury travel trailer meant for full-time, off-grid living. It is sustainable, eco-friendly, and offers all the amenities of a home. This trailer is different from others in its low production volume and focus on quality. It is designed to provide a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle while minimizing its environmental impact.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Who’s to blame? Ukraine probes shortfalls in repelling Russian invasion from Crimea
Ukraine investigates leadership failures in repelling Russian invasion from Crimea. Bridges rigged with explosives were plagued by problems, leaving them undefended.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Kuleba: US praised Ukraine’s “miracle” counteroffensive gains
US praised Ukraine's "miracle" counteroffensive gains. Ukraine Foreign Minister pushes for more Western weapons and tighter sanctions on Russia, dismisses grain export tensions with Poland.
#military
Forbes: Does America Need a $1 Trillion Pentagon Budget?
Discussions about the federal budget and a potential government shutdown are dominating conversations. The Pentagon budget proposed for next year is one of the highest since World War II and could reach $1 trillion in a few years. Two main factors contribute to this surge in spending: an unrealistic military strategy and the influence of the arms lobby. It is crucial to reevaluate defense strategy, rely on allies, reduce the size of the armed forces, and prioritize diplomacy to allocate funds effectively and protect the country. A national conversation is needed to address these issues.
#culture
Forbes: Caffe Palermo: Expanding And Keeping Little Italy Vibrant
John Delutro, the owner of Caffe Palermo in Little Italy, has opened a pizza restaurant and a pasta eatery on Mulberry Street, striving to keep Little Italy alive. Delutro, known as Baby John the Cannoli King, has a deep connection to the neighborhood and wants to preserve its vibrancy. He aims to attract both locals and tourists by offering a variety of Italian dishes and providing a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Two UNC-System Schools Recognized for Protecting Free Speech
UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC-Charlotte have been recognized by Heterodox Academy for their efforts in protecting free speech on their campuses. The Martin Center applauds their commitment to preserving open inquiry.
#crime
Fox News: Massachusetts police arrest fake dentist running 'illegal dental operation' inside convenience store
Massachusetts police arrested Juan Hermida Munoz for running an illegal dentist's office in a convenience store. He offered dental services without the necessary certifications. Munoz is charged with unauthorized practice of medicine and dentistry, while the store owner, Maria Magdalena Guaman-Castro, is charged with conspiracy.
Fox News: Missouri mayor removed from office after allegedly brandishing gun during argument: reports
Greenwood, Missouri Mayor Levi Weaver was impeached and removed from office for allegedly threatening an alderman with a gun during an argument. The allegations included brandishing a gun, infringing on First Amendment rights, and violating business licensing rules and health codes.
Fox News: Texas priest accused of sexually abusing parishioner in her 70s: police
A Texas Catholic priest, Rev. George Mbugua Ndungu, has been arrested for sexually assaulting a parishioner in her 70s. Ndungu, a native of Kenya, had served at multiple churches in the San Antonio area and was most recently working at Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church. The archdiocese has hired a private investigator to review the matter and emphasizes that they take sexual assault allegations seriously.
Fox News: Philadelphia looting: Break-ins, stolen ATM, crime spree continues for 2nd night leaving residents desperate
Philadelphia experienced a second night of mass looting and destruction, with over 50 arrests. Thieves worked together to vandalize property, break into stores, and steal various items. This unrest followed a judge's decision to dismiss a murder charge against a white police officer who killed a Black resident.
Fox News: In Sweden, death toll caused by gun violence is rapidly escalating
Deadly violence escalates in Sweden with three people killed in separate incidents as a feud between criminal gangs intensifies. An 18-year-old man was shot dead in Stockholm, followed by a shooting in Jordbro that killed one man and injured another. A woman died in an explosion in Uppsala, which the police are treating as a murder. The shootings and blast may be connected to the gang feud.
#sports
Forbes: Superclásico Sunday: Boca Juniors Vs River Plate
The Superclásico between Boca Juniors and River Plate is one of the biggest football rivalries in the world. The passion and intensity surrounding this derby in Argentina is unmatched, with fans congregating outside the stadium hours before the game. Away fans have been banned from attending due to violence, but the atmosphere inside the stadium remains electric. River Plate will be looking to silence the home crowd this Sunday as they face off against Boca at the Bombonera Stadium. Both teams have had their ups and downs, but this match is a must-watch for football fans everywhere.
Fox News: Astros' Hector Neris stomps toward and yells at Mariners' Julio Rodriguez after strikeout
The Houston Astros defeat the Seattle Mariners in a tense game, with tensions boiling over between the teams. Astros relief pitcher Hector Neris gets into a heated confrontation with Mariners batter Julio Rodriguez.
#other
Fox News: Wandering moose causing havoc in Stockholm subway shot dead
A moose causes havoc on the Stockholm subway, prompts closure of seven stations. Moose shot dead by wildlife ranger.