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#politics
Breitbart: Newsom in 2021 Committed to Appointing Black Woman to Feinstein's Seat
All eyes are on Gov. Newsom as he considers appointing a black woman to replace Sen. Feinstein. Reps. Lee, Porter, and Schiff are running for the seat. Newsom wants to avoid interfering in the primary. Lee finds the idea of an interim appointment insulting to black women.
Fox News: All eyes on California Gov. Newsom to quickly name temporary Senate replacement for Feinstein
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's death puts pressure on Gov. Gavin Newsom to quickly name a replacement, risking division within the Democratic Party. Newsom previously committed to appointing a Black woman but now plans to choose a caretaker instead.
Breitbart: Dianne Feinstein (1933-2033): A Liberal, Left Behind by Her Party
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a liberal Democrat from California, passed away at the age of 90. She made history as the first woman president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the first woman mayor of San Francisco, and one of the first women elected to the U.S. Senate from California. Feinstein was known for her stance on gun control and her role on the Senate Intelligence Committee. She faced controversies, including accusing the CIA of spying on her committee's staffers and having a former driver accused of being a Chinese spy. In recent years, she faced opposition from the left and calls for her retirement.
PJ Media: West Coast, Messed Coast™ Report – Leftists Swarm Like Sharks After Senator Dianne Feinstein's Death
California Senator Dianne Feinstein, a respected Democrat icon, has died at the age of 90. Her failing health led to speculation about her replacement, with Governor Gavin Newsom considering a far-left candidate. In Portland, residents expressed dissatisfaction with the city's issues, including homelessness and crime. West Coast governors blamed gun owners for violence instead of addressing the root causes. Meanwhile, Seattle residents denied the existence of crime, despite the city's problems with drug addiction and violence. Former President Barack Obama's recent visit to Nike headquarters raised questions about his intentions.
PJ Media: Costa Rica Declares State of Emergency as Migrants Overwhelm the Tiny Country
Costa Rica is dealing with an influx of migrants trying to reach the United States, courtesy of Joe Biden's open borders policy. People from around the world, including Venezuela, China, and Yemen, are passing through Costa Rica to take advantage of the invitation. The numbers entering Costa Rica have surged, and it's a preview of what the United States can expect in the near future. This crisis is the result of Biden's failure to control the border and should be treated as a national emergency.
Daily Wire: FLASHBACK: The Late Dianne Feinstein Gives It To Global Warming-Indoctrinated Kids
Sen. Dianne Feinstein shuts down a group of climate change activists demanding her support for the Green New Deal. She dismisses their demands, stating her experience and refusing to respond to their ultimatums. The video of the confrontation goes viral, highlighting the generational divide in politics.
Red State: What Is the Plan?
House Republicans are split on how to handle the fiscal crisis. The House Freedom Caucus wants a temporary solution for more time to cut the budget, while holdouts lack a plan and aim to obstruct proceedings. Government shutdown isn't guaranteed to hurt Republicans, but lack of leadership and a clear strategy is evident. The government shutdown is imminent unless the House can come up with a plan everyone agrees on.
The Blaze: Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at 90
California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving female senator, has died at the age of 90 after experiencing health issues. Concerns about her fitness for office had arisen due to her extensive health problems, leading to calls for her resignation. With her seat now vacant, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom will appoint a temporary successor, while several Democrats are vying to replace her in the next election.
#society
Daily Wire: Mick Jagger Says His 8 Kids ‘Don’t Need $500M To Live Well,’ May Donate To Charity
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger suggests he may not leave his entire fortune to his 8 children, saying they don't need $500 million to live well and he may consider donating his wealth to charity. Jagger also discusses how technology has changed the idea of his music living on and mentions his youngest child, age 6, helping give his life purpose.
Forbes: ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Makes A Love Connection—With Viewers
ABC's senior love-match series, The Golden Bachelor, offers a refreshing twist on reality TV romance, proving that love knows no age. The 72-year-old widower, Gerry Turner, embarks on a journey to find his last love after the death of his wife. The emotional premiere episode captivated viewers, leaving them eager for more.
#economy
Forbes: A New Technology Is Helping To Save The Florida Citrus Industry With A “Shot In The Arm”
A rare disease called citrus greening is decimating Florida's orange industry, threatening the state's economy and jobs. Farmers have struggled to find effective control strategies, but a company called Invaio has developed a method to inject trees with antibiotics, resulting in significant yield increases and reduced worker and environmental exposure. Although currently only registered in Florida, this technology could have future utility in other citrus industries.
#religion
Breitbart: On Eve of Vatican Synod, Bishop Warns of Move to Impose ‘Counterfeit Church’
Kazakh Bishop Athanasius Schneider warns of nefarious plotting in upcoming Vatican synod. Schneider laments doctrinal confusion and moral abomination in the Catholic Church. Critics suggest synodality leaves process open to manipulation.
#crime
The Blaze: Video: Man allegedly kidnaps, shoots ex-girlfriend before firing at police after high-speed chase
A man kidnaps his ex-girlfriend from a restaurant and leads police on a high-speed chase, resulting in a shootout. The woman is shot and killed.
Fox News: 'Sadistic' doctor at prominent hospital sexually abused dozens of patients, got away with it: lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center, alleging that they covered up years of sexual abuse by urologist Dr. Darius Paduch. The suit claims that Paduch engaged in sexual exploitation, abuse, and sex-trafficking of both minors and adults, and that the defendants were aware but did not take action. The lawsuit also alleges that Paduch overprescribed opioids to his patients to make them dependent on him.
Euromaidan Press: Russia launches manhunt for “saboteur group” after Crimea military airfield dispatcher goes missing
Russian law enforcers in occupied Crimea are searching for a missing flight dispatcher from the Saky military airfield. The Russian authorities suspect the involvement of a Ukrainian reconnaissance and subversive group.
Flag And Cross: J6 Prosecutor Facing Over a Decade in Prison After Being Accused of Violent Crime
Former federal prosecutor Patrick Douglas Scruggs, who handled cases related to the Jan. 6 disturbances at the U.S. Capitol, is now facing charges himself in Florida. He is accused of a violent road rage assault, including breaking a driver's window and stabbing them with a pocket knife. Scruggs could face over a decade in prison if convicted.
#sports
Flag And Cross: South African Boxer Wonderboy Mahlangu To Defend Junior Featherweight Title Against Luthando Mbumbulwana
South African boxer Bongani Mahlangu will defend his junior featherweight title against Luthando Mbumbulwana this weekend. Mahlangu is confident in his abilities and is not intimidated by his opponent.
Forbes: Show Business: From The NBA To The Premier League
The English Premier League is prioritizing profit over people, with game schedules tailored to TV broadcasts. The league's expansion follows the NBA's playbook, aiming to maximize sponsorship and television deals. The clash between show business and fans' interests requires a compromise.
#outdoors
On The Water: Berkley Unveils New Topwater Plug for Saltwater Lineup
Berkley has released a new addition to their saltwater lineup, the Drift Walker, which features a "walk-the-dog" action that is sure to attract schoolie bass and bluefish. The lure is equipped with Fusion19 treble hooks and enhances casting distance and action.
Berkley has also introduced new sizes for their J-Walker, Cutter, and Juke Saltwater lures, providing anglers with a diverse array of options when targeting nearshore species. These lures are designed to imitate baitfish and deliver erratic rolling action and flash to attract fish. They are equipped with anti-rust treble hooks and stainless steel hardware to withstand marine environments.
Field & Stream: Watch: Mother Protects Son as Bear Jumps on Picnic Table and Eats Family's Lunch
A black bear in a park in northern Mexico interrupted a family's outing to eat their Mexican food. The mother shielded her son's eyes to prevent him from getting scared. The Mexican black bear is an endangered species that has been venturing closer to cities in recent years.
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The Right Scoop: [VIDEOS] – New York City experiencing epic flooding after Ophelia’s remnants sits on top of them
Heavy rain from the remnants of Ophelia causes flash flooding in New York City. Streets in Brooklyn, Queens, and Williamsburg are submerged.