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#politics
Fox News: Biden impeachment inquiry would not be needed if DOJ 'did their job,' analysts say
The House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Biden could have been avoided if the Justice Department had thoroughly investigated the first family. Legal analysts argue that a substantive investigation into allegations against Hunter Biden would have rendered the GOP's actions unnecessary. Former deputy independent counsel Solomon Wisenberg suggests that evidence tying Joe Biden to his son's dealings could potentially support impeachment articles.
Democrats demanding more witnesses during the impeachment hearing may get their wish, but it may not work in their favor. Calls to subpoena Rudy Giuliani and Lev Parnas were shut down, but more witnesses are likely in future hearings. Republicans laid out the constitutional basis for the inquiry, highlighting the challenge of linking Biden to current offenses. The hearing was deemed mischaracterized, with no substantial new evidence presented.
Front Page Magazine: What If We Excused Other Crimes the Way We Do Election Fraud?
The left dismisses election fraud evidence, but any other illegal activity would face consequences. Missing records, unaccounted ballots, and fake signatures are ignored. No prosecution, only technical excuses. Attorneys challenging corruption are targeted. Election fraud is a different standard.
The Blaze: Poll finds second GOP debate had a clear winner and two candidates who did well
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was declared the winner of the second Republican primary debate, according to a poll. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy also received significant support. However, former President Donald Trump's absence was criticized, and he remains the leading candidate in the Republican primary.
The Blaze: Kari Lake to launch US Senate bid in October
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake plans to run for US Senate, emphasizing the need for a senator who will prioritize America's interests. Lake, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, alleges that the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election was stolen from her. She opposes a federal abortion ban but backs her state's 15-week ban. The incumbent Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema has not confirmed if she will run, while Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego has already announced his bid. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is expected to facilitate Lake's visit to Washington DC.
Forbes: 9.5 Million Viewers Watch Second Republican Debate
Republican candidates participated in the second presidential debate, which drew 9.5 million viewers and outperformed other programs on broadcast and cable news networks. Fox News had the largest single audience in the key demographic group of viewers 25-54. MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called the debate a "colossal embarrassing mess" and criticized the candidates for not having a substantive conversation about Donald Trump's fitness to be the party's nominee in 2024. The debate highlighted the fractures within the Republican Party and its struggle to challenge Trump's dominance.
#society
Daily Wire: Only 3% of San Francisco Restaurants Have Not Been Vandalized In Past Month: Survey
Vandalism and property crime are rampant in San Francisco, with the majority of restaurants experiencing graffiti and damage. The city has allocated funds for vandalism relief, but businesses are still suffering. Shoplifting is another major issue, with stores implementing extreme security measures. Overall crime is slightly down, but certain types of violent crime have increased. The city's drug crisis and homelessness problem have also worsened.
#military
Red State: Pentagon Says U.S. Troops Won't Get Paid During Potential Government Shutdown—but Ukraine Will
American servicemembers, including reservists, won't be paid during a potential government shutdown. However, military and financial assistance to Ukraine will continue uninterrupted. The move has sparked criticism over prioritizing foreign military funding over our own troops.
#religion
PJ Media: Poll: More Than Half of Republicans View Trump as 'Person of Faith.' Pence, Not So Much
A recent national poll found that over half of Republicans view former President Donald Trump as a person of faith, although other GOP figures like Mitt Romney and Mike Pence seem more devout. Democrats were more likely to see President Joe Biden as a person of faith. The meaning of being a "person of faith" in America today is unclear.
#health
Front Page Magazine: Video: CIA Analysts Paid Off to Deny Covid Lab Origin, Whistleblower Says
An unnamed CIA whistleblower claims that the most senior analyst of a team investigating COVID-19 origin supported the theory of animal-to-human transmission. Allegedly, the other members of the team were bribed to change their position.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia authorities ID American Airlines flight attendant found dead in hotel room with cloth in mouth
American Airlines flight attendant Diana Ramos, 66, was found dead in a Philadelphia hotel room with a cloth in her mouth. The death is deemed "suspicious" and is under investigation.
#sports
Forbes: PGA Attracting Red Sox And WWE Owners As Possible Alternative To Saudi Investment
A group including Endeavor Group and Fenway Sports Group is considering investing in the PGA Tour as an alternative to the pending deal with Saudi Arabia's LIV Golf. This could happen if U.S. regulators strike down the deal or if the players vote against it. The potential investment could also allow the PGA Tour to reject the LIV Golf merger deal.
#other
Forbes: Bob Dylan Shocks, Neil Young Returns As Farm Aid Hits Indiana
Farm Aid, co-founded by John Mellencamp, Neil Young, and Willie Nelson in 1985, celebrated its 38th year of fighting for family farmers. The event, held in Indiana for the first time since 2001, raised awareness about the upcoming farm bill and the importance of supporting local farmers. The concert featured surprise appearances by Bob Dylan and Neil Young, who both emphasized the need to prioritize the planet and support sustainable agriculture. .