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#politics
The American Spectator: Welcome to the Democrats’ Nightmare: RFK Jr. Goes Third Party?
Reports suggest that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may declare himself an independent and run as a third-party candidate for president, possibly leading to a Trump victory. Trump's political ceiling is around 46%, and a third-party candidate pulling Biden under 48% could allow Trump to win the Electoral College. RFK Jr. is a Democrat but has been unhappy with the treatment he received from the DNC, including a lack of Secret Service protection. Some suspect that the Biden administration wants RFK Jr. dead, leading to speculation that he may leave the Democratic Party and challenge Biden with a third-party run.
#society
The American Spectator: The Limited Government We Don’t Have
The Constitution was designed to limit government power, but today it has expanded its control over the people. The framers understood the constant struggle between liberty and power throughout history. The founders separated power to protect liberty, but now we must question how limited limited government was meant to be.
#war
The American Spectator: Israel 50 Years On: Blessings and Challenges
In 1973, during Yom Kippur, a military jet disrupts the silence in Jerusalem. War breaks out, reservists are called, and chaos ensues. In the midst of uncertainty, Israel has transformed into a powerful nation and is making strides towards peace with Arab countries.
#culture
Forbes: Charlie Watts’ Fine Books And Rare Jazz Memorabilia Collections Ring Up $4.6 Million At Christie’s
Charlie Watts' rare-book and jazz memorabilia collections were sold at Christie's for a total of $4.6 million. The star item was an inscribed first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, which went for $276,627.
#health
Forbes: Here Are The Biggest Trends In Alternative Sweeteners
The popularity of alternative sweeteners is growing as people seek healthier food choices. Consumers are demanding lower-calorie options with natural flavors and ingredients. However, there is debate about the safety of these sweeteners. Some alternatives dominating the market include liquid grape sugar, dates, stevia, monk fruit, and allulose. These sweeteners offer varying levels of sweetness and have different health benefits.
#sports
Forbes: Dallas Mavericks Rookies Lively And Prosper Will Start First Preseason Game
The Dallas Mavericks' rookies, Dereck Lively II and Olivier-Maxence Prosper, are impressing during training camp. Coach Jason Kidd believes they may start the regular season and wants them to bring energy and leadership, particularly on the defensive end. Lively and Prosper have been working hard and showing promise alongside established stars like Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.
#other
Forbes: iKON Talk Timing For First U.S. Tour, Label Change & Solo Albums: ‘It Was Really Hard But A Lot Of Fun’
iKON, a popular Korean boy band, kicked off their American tour in New York with an electrifying concert filled with music, excitement, and fan support. Despite the absence of one member fulfilling military duty, the remaining members showcased their talent and announced plans for solo albums while highlighting their camaraderie as a group. The tour marks a milestone for iKON, who have persevered through label changes and challenges to continue making music and connecting with their fans.