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#politics
American Thinker: The Candidates' People Report on the Debate
The second Republican debate at the Reagan Library was far from serene, with candidates talking over each other. Some campaign managers answered questions in the Spin Room. Ramaswamy's manager defended his abrasive tone, Christie's manager dismissed comparisons to Trump, and DeSantis's manager criticized both Biden and Trump on border security. Haley's manager highlighted dangers of TikTok, while Lake praised Trump's border policies. Conway criticized the lack of focus on Biden.
Forbes: Nikki Haley Faces Misleading Attacks On Her Tax Record
Former Governor Nikki Haley and Senator Tim Scott, both running for the Republican presidential nomination, engaged in a heated exchange at a recent debate. Scott criticized Haley for proposing a gas tax increase during her time as governor, but historical records show that Haley actually opposed the gas tax hike and only considered it if tied to an income tax cut. Haley's commitment to opposing tax hikes was upheld during her tenure as governor.
American Thinker: Donald J. Trump, the Hero Who Stands Alone
Donald Trump, facing opposition from both Republicans and Democrats, endured years of investigations and a failed impeachment attempt. The COVID-19 crisis was seen as an opportunity by his opponents to undermine his presidency. There is speculation that China deliberately unleashed the virus to weaken the US economy. Despite these challenges, Trump demonstrated strong leadership, mobilizing resources to combat the pandemic. He continues to face opposition from the Democrats, who fear his potential to disrupt the existing political system.
Daily Signal: 4 Key Things You Need to Know About Government Shutdowns
With a possible government shutdown looming, it's important to understand its impact. Essential functions will continue, and short-term shutdowns have minimal consequences. The failure to budget and prioritize spending worsens the situation. The Biden administration's approach and reducing federal responsibilities could alleviate dysfunction and reduce deficits.
#war
Euromaidan Press: British intel: Kremlin turns to Wagner mercenary veterans to bolster war effort
Russian President Putin has appointed former Wagner Group Chief of Staff Andrei Troshev to lead new 'volunteer fighting units' in Ukraine, as British intelligence confirms the continued utilization of Wagner veterans in the war effort. Many Wagner mercenaries are returning to Ukraine's frontlines, integrating into other volunteer units. The estimated count currently stands at several hundred individuals.
#health
Fox News: 5 common myths and misconceptions about breast cancer, according to a doctor
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S., but a breast lump is not always present. Other signs to watch for include swelling, skin changes, nipple changes, and breast pain lasting more than four to six weeks. Monthly self-exams are no longer recommended, but it's important to be familiar with your breasts and report any changes to your doctor. Lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a healthy weight, can impact breast cancer risk. Men can also develop breast cancer and should be aware of any symptoms.
Fox News: Fishing and its health benefits: The more men go fishing, the better their mental health, study finds
A recent study conducted by researchers from various universities found that men who regularly fish have a lower risk of mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety. The study surveyed 1,752 males and discovered that those who fished frequently were nearly 17% less likely to have experienced mental health issues. The researchers suggest that encouraging recreational angling can promote relaxation, positive mental health, and physical activity in individuals with mental health issues.
#sports
Forbes: What Does Emile Smith Rowe’s Future At Arsenal Look Like?
Emile Smith Rowe, once hailed as Arsenal's future star, has fallen out of favor under manager Mikel Arteta. Injuries and a change in formation have limited his playing time, as the team has progressed without him. Smith Rowe's best position is in the pockets behind the central striker, but Arteta's preferred 4-3-3 system does not accommodate his strengths. While Arteta values Smith Rowe's versatility, the young midfielder may need to leave Arsenal to find regular playing time and fulfill his potential.
Fox News: This day in sports history: Fordham featured in first football TV broadcast, Brett Favre surpasses Dan Marino
New York Yankees' Babe Ruth hits his 60th home run of the season.
Fordham University plays in the first ever televised football game.
Fox News: Deion Sanders is 'so big for the sport, so big for the game,' ex-college football star says
Former NFL star Jevon Kearse praises Deion Sanders for bringing attention to college football. Colorado Buffaloes, led by Sanders, are attracting viewers and celebrities. Colorado faces pressure in their upcoming game against USC, but Kearse believes the exposure is beneficial.
Fox News: Michigan's Blake Corum talks Jim Harbaugh's return to sidelines, 'electric' atmosphere at Nebraska
The Michigan Wolverines are playing well this season and preparing to face Nebraska in their second Big Ten matchup. Led by running back Blake Corum, the Wolverines are ranked No. 2 and have coach Jim Harbaugh back. Corum is off to a strong start with 351 rushing yards and knows the team must take it one game at a time. They are focused on going 1-0 this week against Nebraska. The game will take place in the electric atmosphere of Memorial Stadium. Michigan has their sights set on contending for a national title but remains focused on the present.
Fox News: Notre Dame legend weighs in on Ohio State following Lou Holtz's comments: 'You've got to give them a nod'
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz sparked controversy when he claimed that Notre Dame was the better football team in their match against Ohio State, despite their loss. On the other hand, former Notre Dame player Jerome Bettis praised Ohio State for their ability to win under pressure and admitted that they were the better team. While Bettis acknowledged Notre Dame's physicality, he believed that Ohio State's preparedness in crucial moments ultimately made them the superior team. Bettis also expressed his belief in Notre Dame's potential for success based on their improved toughness and ability to control the line of scrimmage. He further discussed the challenges he faced as a player with asthma and highlighted the importance of indoor air quality for individuals with similar conditions.
Fox News: Week 5 college football preview: USC heads to Boulder; Duke gets the big stage
College football fans gear up for Week 5 with some intriguing matchups. The Colorado Buffaloes aim to bounce back after a tough loss, Texas faces a potential trap game, Duke looks to continue their undefeated streak, Ole Miss and LSU clash in an SEC battle, and Tennessee seeks revenge against South Carolina.
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Fox News: James Cameron nearly drowned while filming 'The Abyss,' and the surprising way he survived
Filmmaker James Cameron risked his life while filming "The Abyss" in 1989, almost drowning during a scuba diving scene. Cameron's oxygen tank ran out of air while everyone else was focused on setting lights, leaving him struggling for breath. Despite a malfunctioning regulator, he managed to reach the surface by punching a safety diver who was holding him down.
Fox News: Best buys: 5 affordable wine picks from experts as fall gets underway
Wine experts recommend affordable fall picks under $50. One is the 2021 Educated Guess Napa County Cabernet Sauvignon, a best buy from Napa, California. Another is the 2022 Sauvage Spectrum Teroldego from Grand Valley, Colorado, which pairs well with heartier dishes. Also recommended is the 2020 Blaufränkisch from Beneduce Vineyards in New Jersey, perfect for stews and slow-roasted meat. The 2020 Teroldego from South Shore Wine Company in Pennsylvania is a fruity red that pairs well with fall dishes. Lastly, the 2017 Krupp Brothers Just Dessert wine is ideal for dessert pairings.
Forbes: Can The Relationship Between Napoli And Victor Osimhen Be Salvaged?
Napoli's star player, Victor Osimhen, is considering leaving the club after videos mocking him were released. The racially insensitive videos, approved by Napoli's social media department, have caused tension between Osimhen and the club. His agent has threatened to sue for damage to his image. It is uncertain if Osimhen will stay with Napoli, with clubs in Saudi Arabia, Real Madrid, and Chelsea showing interest. The broken relationship between Osimhen and Napoli may be irreparable, jeopardizing the club's control over his potential sale. Napoli's chances of retaining Osimhen are slim, and he may have the opportunity to name his price or find a new club if they fail to meet his demands.