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#politics
Newsbusters: MRC’s Bozell Takes Blowtorch to Network Cover-Up of Biden Crime Family Allegations
MRC President Brent Bozell appeared on Varney & Co to criticize the liberal media for not covering allegations of crimes and wrongdoing by the Biden family. Bozell listed several claims about the Biden family that have received zero coverage from major news networks, including Hunter Biden's acceptance of large sums of money from various countries and Joe Biden's use of aliases. Bozell argued that if these allegations were made against a Republican president, they would be treated as breaking news.
Flag And Cross: Tucker Carlson Fully Expects US to Be in a Hot War with Russia Within Next Year
Fox News host Tucker Carlson predicts that the United States will be in a "hot war" with Russia within the next year. He believes President Biden and his administration will do anything to win a second term, including going to war. Carlson suggests that the U.S. will be in a severe recession next year, making Biden's re-election chances uncertain. He speculates that the war could be justified by a Gulf of Tonkin-like incident, potentially escalating into an open battle with Russia. Carlson argues that this war could result in increased federal government power and warns of the catastrophic consequences since both countries possess nuclear weapons.
The Blaze: Biden BEER BAN? Alcohol czar WARNS of new guidelines
President Biden's alcohol czar is proposing new government guidelines, inspired by Canada, that limit Americans to two beers a week. Some individuals, like Keith Malinak and Pat Gray, are unhappy about this intrusion. Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy questioned the intentions behind these potential restrictions, but Karine Jean-Pierre avoided providing a direct answer.
Red State: Joe Biden's Brain Leaves Him Hanging Multiple Times During Mock-Worthy Speech on 'Bidenomics'
Joe Biden showed up on Labor Day to boast about his economic record, which includes skyrocketing grocery prices and unaffordable housing. Despite these failures, he claims "Bidenomics" is working. In reality, inflation is up, mortgage rates are high, and the national debt has exploded under his administration. Biden's forgetfulness and false claims only add to the growing concerns about the state of the economy.
National Review: The Corner: Sheldon Whitehouse Says It’s Unethical to Answer His Own Questions
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has filed an "ethics complaint" against Justice Samuel Alito for expressing an opinion on a matter that may come before the Court. Whitehouse's complaint seems contradictory, as he previously supported the idea of a sitting justice appearing before Congress to discuss ethics rules.
National Review: The Corner: Trump Aide Navarro Set for Quick Contempt Trial
Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro is likely to be convicted of contempt of Congress for ignoring subpoenas from the House January 6 committee. Like Steve Bannon, who was convicted on the same charge, Navarro's defense is purely legal and his prospects of winning an appeal are slim. The case revolves around whether Navarro's status as an executive official grants him immunity from congressional questioning.
Fox News: Blackburn blames Schumer for looming government shutdown ahead of Senate return
Sen. Marsha Blackburn blames Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for wanting a government shutdown for political gain. She believes it will be difficult for Schumer to hold onto the Democrat majority in 2024. The Senate returns from recess with a long list of items to complete before a potential government shutdown on Sept. 30.
#society
Spectator USA: The lack of Indigenous mass graves in Canada
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported the discovery of 215 children's remains at a former residential school, sparking public outrage and calls for reconciliation. However, no physical evidence of graves or human remains was found, raising doubts about the initial claims. The controversy surrounding the alleged mass graves and the impact on Canadian society continues.
Breitbart: Austria Breaks up Suspected Islamic State Terror Cell
Austrian officials break up suspected terrorist cell linked to ISIS consisting of 9 men and 1 woman. The suspects, aged 15-23, have been recruiting for ISIS and planning to establish a mosque under the Taliban flag. One suspect detained, others under investigation.
PJ Media: The Fatal Flaw in “Social Justice"
In his study on societies descending into economic decrepitude, Michael Newton argues that the promises by politicians for rights such as education and healthcare are misleading. These promised rights are not genuine rights, but benefits at the expense of others.
Breitbart: Iran Closes Water Park Because Women Were Not Wearing Hijabs
Iranian media reported the closure of the Mojhaye Khoroushan water park due to too many women entering without wearing Islamic head coverings. The manager insists they followed the law, but authorities accused the park of "ignoring chastity and hijab" rules. This is part of the regime's intensified measures against women and businesses that do not adhere to strict dress codes.
#economy
Fox News: Alabama law makers drop sales tax on groceries by 3%
Alabama has reduced its sales tax on groceries from 4% to 3% to assist low-income families. The tax may further decrease to 2% next year.
#military
Newsbusters: CNN Finds It 'Remarkable' Democratic Appointees Criticize Tuberville
CNN News Central host Kate Bolduan is astonished that the secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force criticized Senator Tommy Tuberville's hold on military promotions due to the abortion travel policy. The hold is damaging and brings domestic politics into the military.
#history
The New American: Today in 1774: First Meeting of the First Continental Congress - The New American
In September 1774, the first Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia. Representatives from the American colonies gathered to address grievances against British oppression, setting the stage for the birth of the United States. The Congress drafted petitions and declarations, established economic resistance, and paved the way for future cooperation among the colonies.
#health
National Review: Fauci Knew NIH Funded Wuhan’s Gain-of-Function Research as Pandemic Began, Email Reveals
Dr. Anthony Fauci knew about the funding of gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China, before the COVID-19 pandemic began. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which Fauci formerly directed, funded this research through the nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance. Despite denying it, Fauci had knowledge of the extent of the Chinese coronavirus research.
Fox News: Linda Evangelista has 'one foot in the grave' after being diagnosed with cancer twice in 5 years
Supermodel Linda Evangelista reveals she battled cancer twice in the past five years, with a poor prognosis. She opts for aggressive treatment and keeps her diagnosis private.
Breitbart: Fauci: Masks Didn't Work for 'Broad Population' — But on Individual Basis 'There Is an Advantage'
Dr. Fauci defends the effectiveness of masks on an individual basis, stating that different studies show varying percentages of advantage. He acknowledges that at the population level, the data may be less strong, but emphasizes the importance of individuals protecting themselves and others.
Fox News: Teen dies after taking part in viral 'One Chip' TikTok challenge: 'We lost a rising star'
A Massachusetts teen dies after participating in the "One Chip Challenge," a viral social media trend, by eating an extremely spicy Paqui chip. The family believes the challenge contributed to his death. The school is offering grief counseling.
Fox News: 'No evidence' McConnell had a seizure or stroke, Capitol attending physician says
Sen. McConnell's attending physician confirmed there is no evidence of a seizure or stroke during his recent public address. The senator will continue his treatment as he recovers from a fall earlier this year.
#crime
Fox News: Man in NY subway station beats woman with her own cane in disturbing video
A shocking video shows a man brutally beating a 60-year-old woman with her own cane in a Harlem subway station. The attack, which lasted about two minutes, left the woman screaming and injured all over her body.
Fox News: Family 'outraged' by North Carolina man's plea after he claimed girlfriend fell in beach town bathtub
John "Jay" Curtis Tolson smiled in court as he pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in connection with his girlfriend's death in 2020. He was sentenced to four to six years in prison. The family of the victim criticized the police department's handling of the case and claimed that social media pressure led to a proper investigation.
Fox News: FBI investigates key witness for Bryan Kohberger's defense
Prosecutor Bill Thompson requested an FBI investigation into expert witness Gabriella Vargas following contradictory testimony in the defense of murder suspect Bryan Kohberger. The defense has alleged grand jury irregularities and attempted to discredit DNA methods used in the case. Thompson reached out to investigators after hearing that Vargas was reneging on her testimony, and the FBI confirmed an investigation.
Daily Wire: ‘Expose Them All’: Social Media Users Anticipate Release Of ‘Convicting A Murderer,’ Starring Candace Owens
The upcoming release of the true crime series "Convicting a Murderer" is generating buzz as it reveals new facts about the Steven Avery case. The series challenges the portrayal of Avery as an innocent victim in "Making a Murderer" and uncovers the truth behind Teresa Halbach's murder.
Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec is excited for the release of "Convicting a Murderer" and believes it will expose the "Netflix FalseCrime Industrial Complex." Others on X are eagerly awaiting the series, hoping it will challenge their beliefs and provide answers to unanswered questions.
The Blaze: Horowitz: Senior lives don’t matter: Worst serial murderer of seniors to escape death penalty
Billy Chemirmir, a Kenyan national working in senior care, is responsible for a shocking serial murder spree, smothering at least 22 seniors to death to steal their jewelry. Despite the evidence, he has escaped the death penalty and will only serve a life sentence. The lack of justice reflects a culture of callousness towards seniors and a failure of law enforcement and facility management to recognize the signs of homicide.
Fox News: Alaska police chief reinstated after felony assault charge dropped
Police Chief Jeffrey Walls of Ketchikan, Alaska, is back on duty after a felony assault charge against him was dropped and an internal investigation cleared him. Walls was initially indicted for felony assault and multiple misdemeanors stemming from an incident at a local resort. However, the grand jury dismissed the felony charge due to erroneous instructions given by the state prosecutor. Walls' attorney claims his actions were authorized by law.
Forbes: What We Know About Ta’Kiya Young—Pregnant Ohio Woman Fatally Shot By Police
Protesters demand arrest of police officer for fatal shooting of a pregnant Black woman who was accused of theft and refused to leave her car. The officer fired through the windshield, killing her and her unborn child.
#sports
Forbes: The Association Of Pickleball Players Chicago Open Featured First Time Winners And Lots Of Finals Drama
In the APP Women's pro singles, Dominique Schaeffer won her second straight gold medal. The Men's Pro Singles saw many upsets, with Jaume Martinez Vich coming back to take gold. In the Mixed Pro Doubles, Martin Emmrich and Tina Pisnik secured their first pro gold medals. In the Men's Pro Doubles, Stefan Auvergne and John Cincola defeated the top seeds for the gold. Alix Truong and Vivian Glozman powered their way to gold in the Women's Pro Doubles. In the Champions and Masters divisions, various winners were crowned.
Dirt Wheels Magazine: UTV TEST: 2022 CAN-AM MAVERICK X3 DS TURBO
The Can-Am Maverick X3 DS Turbo is a high-performance UTV with a 120-horsepower engine. It features upgraded chassis changes and 30-inch Maxxis Carnivore tires for improved performance. Despite being the base model, it offers a comfortable and responsive ride.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How to Measure Draw Length for a Compound Bow
Knowing your draw length is crucial when purchasing a compound bow. Simply measure your wingspan and divide it by 2.5 to get a general measurement. However, it's important to get the exact draw length that matches your shooting form, as using the wrong setting can significantly impact accuracy. Some bows have adjustable draw-length modules, making it easy to find the perfect setting, while others require more precise measurements and potentially costly adjustments. Other factors, such as the length of your D-loop and type of release aid, also affect draw length.
#other
All Outdoor: SecureIt Course - Where to Begin with your Home Defense Gun Safe
SecureIt offers more than just gun safes; they have a whole curriculum on accessing firearms for home defense. They emphasize the importance of staging your home defense gun safe, training with firearms, and positioning your firearms within the safe. They also stress the need for practicing retrieving your firearms and becoming proficient with your safe setup.
Forbes: Nirvana Is Re-Releasing ‘In Utero’ With More Than 50 Previously Unreleased Songs
Fans of the iconic grunge band Nirvana can look forward to a deluxe reissue of their album In Utero, which will be released on October 27. The reissue will include 53 previously unreleased tracks, as well as two full concert recordings from 1993 and 1994. Producer Bob Weston has meticulously remastered the album's original 12 songs from the analog master stereo tapes.
The Blaze: All-American, all-female swim star Riley Gaines makes no bones about what America is up against in its present 'spiritual battle': 'I've looked that evil in the eyes'
Swim star Riley Gaines fights against the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports. She believes it's unfair and harmful. Despite facing criticism and physical attacks, Gaines holds firm to her Christian faith and stands up for truth and fairness. She emphasizes the importance of upholding biological and biblical truth in the face of deceit and false affirmations.