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29 Sep 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: Fox News Airs TikTok Ads While Questioning Ramaswamy for Using It
Fox News moderators grilled Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy about his use of the Chinese-made app TikTok, despite the network airing ads for it during the debate. Ramaswamy argued that the Republican Party needed to reach young people where they are. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley criticized Ramaswamy for changing his mind.
Fox News: Comer subpoenas personal, business bank records for Hunter Biden, James Biden as part of impeachment inquiry
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has issued subpoenas for the personal and business bank records of Hunter Biden and James Biden as part of the House impeachment inquiry against President Biden. The subpoenas compel records related to the Bidens' financial transactions, including those involving shell companies, business associates, and various individuals. Comer claims that the financial records obtained so far indicate a pattern of corrupt business dealings that implicate President Biden.
The Blaze: 18 House Republicans reject Chip Roy amendment to bar Pentagon appropriations from being used to observe Pride Month
More than a dozen House Republicans rejected a Defense Department bill amendment that would have halted funds for Pride Month. The amendment aimed to prevent the observance of Pride Month, which celebrates the LGBT agenda. The 18 GOP lawmakers who voted against it included Ken Buck, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and Michelle Steel.
Breitbart: Dana Perino Blasted for Assisting Nikki Haley During Debate
Fox News personality Dana Perino faced criticism for interjecting during the Republican primary debate, seemingly favoring Nikki Haley by acknowledging her husband's military service. Perino's comment came after questioning the candidates about their preparedness to protect the nation. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, in response, mentioned his own military service. Perino's interjection drew backlash on social media, with some questioning her intentions.
Fox News: Lawmaker demands answers after Biden official implicated in Iranian influence scheme: 'Unbelievable!'
Sen. Joni Ernst confronted a nominee for a Pentagon position about a senior policy advisor who allegedly had ties to an Iranian influence operation. The exchange occurred during a Senate confirmation hearing for Derek Chollet to be the new Under Secretary for Policy at the Department of Defense. Ernst questioned how Dr. Ariane Tabatabai, who worked at the State Department and the DoD, was able to obtain and maintain a security clearance despite her alleged involvement in the Iran Experts Initiative.
The report by Semafor revealed that Tabatabai communicated with the Iranian Foreign Ministry and shared her plans to testify on the Iranian nuclear deal before Congress. Ernst asked Chollet if it was prudent to have someone with this type of history in a sensitive counterterrorism role, but Chollet claimed he had no knowledge of the situation. The Pentagon has opened an investigation into Tabatabai, while the State Department has yet to comment.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Enemy Is Bidenflation, Not Auto Worker Wages
During the Republican debate, Senator Tim Scott criticized Reagan's firing of air traffic controllers during their strike in 1981. Scott argued that Reagan's actions were not a good example for a Republican president. However, it is important to note that the air traffic controllers were in violation of a law banning strikes by federal workers, and Reagan ultimately chose to enforce the rule of law. Public sector unions, like the air traffic controllers, operate differently than private sector unions as their negotiations involve taxpayers rather than private companies.
In response to Scott's comments, he escalated the attack by criticizing the UAW's demand for a wage increase and French work weeks. This interference in private sector negotiations is not within the jurisdiction of a presidential candidate. The UAW's bid for a 40% wage increase is reasonable considering the current inflation rate. Additionally, this increase serves as a make-whole for the inflation that has already eroded the real incomes of UAW members. The economic challenge lies in tackling high inflation, not in auto workers demanding excessive pay.
Red State: The Mystery of Missing Dems in Arizona and Why the 4th in Line—a Republican—took Over Briefly as Gov
Joe Biden visited Arizona without addressing the border crisis. Speculation arose when Governor Katie Hobbs and other state leadership were absent during Biden's visit. Treasurer Kimberly Yee, who took over as acting governor, revealed a dispute over agency directors. Yee refused to accept Hobbs' replacements, causing a power struggle and legal uncertainty.
#society
Forbes: Tesla Sued By U.S. Agency For Discriminating Against Black Employees
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing Tesla for racial harassment and retaliation against Black employees. The lawsuit alleges that Black employees faced racial abuse and hostility at Tesla's manufacturing facilities, including the use of slurs and encountering graffiti with swastikas and nooses. The EEOC is seeking back pay, damages, and changes in Tesla's employment practices.
#education
Fox News: Indiana high school student caught running body piercing operation inside campus bathroom: cops
An Indiana high school student was caught running an amateur piercing parlor inside a school bathroom. School resource officers confiscated the paraphernalia. Authorities warn of various nefarious activities happening in school bathrooms.
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Fox News: UK police arrest teenager in connection to cutting down ancient tree seen in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'
A famous tree at Sycamore Gap in the UK's Northumberland National Park was deliberately cut down, leading to the arrest of a 16-year-old culprit. The tree was featured in the movie "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" and is estimated to be 200-300 years old.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: In Democrat-run cities, looting is the new normal
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes Democrat-led cities for their high crime rates and looting, calling it the new normal. She blames fatherlessness, underfunded police departments, and liberal politicians for the rise in criminal activities. Ingraham argues that looting is an extension of the protest culture that Democrats celebrate.
#sports
Fox News: Phillies' Bryce Harper throws batting helmet into stands after ejection
Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies was ejected from a game after arguing with the umpire over a check swing call. Despite replays showing Harper had held up his swing, the umpire disagreed, leading to Harper's outburst. The incident occurred during a tied game, with the Phillies fighting for a wild-card spot in the competitive National League.
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Forbes: ‘Counter-Strike 2’ Has Launched But At A Terrible Cost And With Little To Show For It
Valve's launch of Counter-Strike 2 is perplexing. It's not the true second installment, but rather an upgrade from Counter-Strike: Source to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The game has received visual improvements and changes in gameplay, but no new maps or guns. Valve also replaced CS:GO with Counter-Strike 2 on Steam, angering many fans. This move is seen as deceitful and anti-consumer, as it forces players to switch to the new game. Though Counter-Strike 2 may succeed in the long run, its launch comes at a terrible cost.
The Babylon Bee: Britney Spears Scores Lucrative New Gig At Benihana
Pop superstar Britney Spears, known for her dancing and gyrating, has been offered a job as a hibachi chef at Benihana. She is excited to showcase her knife skills and creative flare. The restaurant is looking forward to seeing what else she can do with the knives.
Fox News: Elon Musk livestreams border to give people firsthand account of migrant crisis
Tech billionaire Elon Musk visited the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, to livestream and assess the ongoing migrant crisis. He expressed support for legal immigration and concern about the strain on social services due to illegal immigration. The livestream received mixed reactions and highlighted the need for accurate reporting.
Forbes: The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Is Moving To Disney+
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is changing things up with its first-ever live streaming event on Disney+. Viewers can watch the concert live on November 3, with performances by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, and more. The ceremony will also be available to watch afterwards and will air as a special on ABC in January 2024.