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5 Sep 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: NBC News: 'No Evidence' Biden Is Behind Trump Indictments
NBC News denies any evidence connecting President Biden to the indictments against former President Trump. Speaker McCarthy and other Republicans have made claims suggesting otherwise. A poll shows 60% of voters believe Biden had a role in the indictments. NBC's coverage of the Biden family scandal has been minimal compared to its coverage of Trump's indictment.
National Review: The Corner: How Late is Too Late for the GOP Longshots?
GOP national poll shows Donald Trump leading at 52%, with Ron DeSantis at 18%. Lesser-known candidates struggle at 1-3%. Next debate will be held on September 27. Candidates must earn 3% support in polls and have 50,000 donors to qualify. Editors urge Asa Hutchinson to withdraw. Candidates must differentiate themselves to gain attention and support. Competition is tough, and current strategies aren't working. Candidates need to face reality and adjust their approaches.
Washington Free Beacon: 'The Ultimate Gangsta': Rappers Endorse Trump as Biden’s Support Among Minorities Craters
Former President Donald Trump gains support from rappers like Badman Kevo and Chief Keef as he faces indictments, while President Joe Biden's approval rating among nonwhite voters drops. Rappers, including Badman Kevo, have shown their support for Trump by tattooing his mug shot on their bodies and posting about it on social media. Trump's campaign plans to use these rappers to appeal to black voters. Meanwhile, Biden's approval among nonwhite voters has significantly declined. The black community forgave Trump for his actions during his presidency, citing financial support as a reason to support him. Rappers Chief Keef and Benny the Butcher have also expressed support for Trump. Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza sees this as a representation of Trump's influence and status in urban black culture.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Biden Forgets the Year He Became President
President Joe Biden, known for his frequent gaffes and forgetfulness, mistakenly stated that he was sworn in as president in January 2020 instead of January 2021. Recent polls indicate that Americans have lost confidence in his ability to perform his duties, with a majority believing he is too old to run for a second term.
Breitbart: Jonathan Turley: Impeachment Inquiry Would Disclose Biden's Alias Emails
An impeachment inquiry could reveal President Biden's email communications sent through his aliases. House Republicans are demanding the release of these records, but without an inquiry, Biden and Obama may block their disclosure. Jonathan Turley argues that the refusal to review the emails strengthens the case for launching an impeachment inquiry into the Bidens' possible corruption.
Breitbart: Texas Senate 'Jurors' Soundly Reject Motions to Dismiss in Paxton Impeachment Trial
Texas Attorney General Warren Ken Paxton, Jr.'s impeachment trial begins with senators rejecting his motions to dismiss the articles of impeachment, including the Prior-Term "Forgiveness" Doctrine. Houston lawyers argue that the public deserves to hear the evidence against Paxton and make their own judgment. Former Governor Rick Perry urges a fair trial to answer voters' questions and uphold the rule of law. Paxton pleads not guilty to all counts.
Washington Free Beacon: Media Stunned by How Weak Biden Is Against Trump
A new poll shows that President Biden and former President Trump are tied at 46 percent support in a potential 2024 rematch. The poll results shocked the media and raised questions about Trump's viability as a candidate considering his indictments.
Fox News: Voters say they feel 'stuck,' don't want Trump-Biden rematch: No more political 'blood sports'
Swing state voters express dissatisfaction with Biden's performance on the economy and border crisis, and are considering candidates other than Trump and Biden for the 2024 presidential election. Some Democratic voters may vote for Trump if faced with that choice. Independent voter likes Nikki Haley, while Republican voter favors Ron DeSantis. Voters want a leader who focuses on important issues and brings about change. They express concerns about Ukraine war, economy, immigration, and parental rights.
The Blaze: Chicago treasurer was accused of misconduct and ethical violations in letter the city kept secret for years
Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin is facing accusations of using government workers for personal purposes and pressuring employees for political gain. She has also been accused of mishandling taxpayer resources. Two former employees who were fired by Conyears-Ervin released a letter detailing these allegations, which the city had tried to keep confidential. The letter also claimed that Conyears-Ervin threatened retaliation against the employees. The city settled with the employees for $100,000 after the letter was sent to the city's attorney and Board of Ethics.
#society
Red State: Homeless Squatters Trash Closed Motel in Casper, Wyoming
Casper, Wyoming, a red city, is facing a growing homeless problem. The homeless population is causing property destruction and creating a public health concern. The city is considering stricter regulations and advocating for more support services, but a comprehensive solution is needed.
The Blaze: VIRAL: Non-binary gets kicked out of gay bar and then SOBS HYSTERICALLY on TikTok
A non-binary patron gets upset when referred to as a lady in a gay bar, resulting in their removal. They film a TikTok video expressing their distress, blaming the incident on "white men."
Flag And Cross: Watch as Americans Overwhelming Reject Free Bud Light When Offered It: ‘No Thank You’
Bud Light faces backlash as people in Nashville refuse to drink it and express their displeasure with vulgar language. The beer brand's sales have plummeted due to a social media partnership with a transgender activist.
Fox News: Ex-Minneapolis policeman mourns cops being removed from schools after George Floyd's death
Former Minneapolis police officer Charles Adams has spoken out in a new book about the removal of police officers from schools following the death of George Floyd in 2020. Adams, who is now the director of team security for the Minnesota Twins, expressed that he would still be working in schools if officers had not been removed. He also discussed his experiences as a black cop and called for greater understanding and outreach in communities.
#war
Breitbart: Communist Castro Regime to "Dismantle" Human Trafficking Network Sending Cubans to Fight for Russia in Ukraine
The communist Castro regime in Cuba is working to dismantle a human trafficking network that recruits Cubans to fight for Russia in Ukraine. Cuba denies involvement in the war and claims that enemies are spreading false information to tarnish its image. However, there is a history of Cuba sending young men to fight in foreign wars. Last week, two Cuban teenagers accused Russian scammers of deceiving them with a fake construction job offer.
Fox News: Oil execs stand trial in Sweden for alleged involvement in Sudanese war crimes
Two executives of Lundin Oil, a Swedish oil company, are on trial in Stockholm for their alleged involvement in war crimes committed by the Sudanese government in securing oil production in Sudan 20 years ago. Swedish prosecutors claim they supported the government's military campaign that attacked civilians, violating international humanitarian law. The trial is expected to last until early 2026.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Putin’s anti-Semitic comments about Zelenskyy spark backlash from Ukrainian officials
Russian President Vladimir Putin's anti-Semitic comments about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have sparked backlash from Ukrainian officials. Putin referred to Zelenskyy as an "ethnic Jew" who is covering up the glorification of Nazism in Ukraine. Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Oleh Nikolenko, called Putin's comments evidence of deep-rooted anti-Semitism.
#economy
Forbes: Warner Bros. Discovery Claims Strikes Could Cost Company Up To $500 Million
Ongoing strikes by Hollywood actors and writers could cost Warner Bros. Discovery up to $500 million, impacting earnings and causing programming delays and cancellations. The strikes are expected to continue throughout the year.
Breitbart: Nolte: Credit Card, Car Note Defaults Hit Ten-Year High
Credit card and car payment delinquencies have reached a ten-year high due to rising interest rates and inflation. Default rates have historically remained low, but recent increases may be returning to normal. The suspension of student loan payments and the possibility of entitled individuals refusing to pay their loans could further impact default rates.
#military
Daily Wire: Tennessean Who Conducted Daring Rescue During Vietnam War To Be Awarded Medal Of Honor
Retired Captain Larry Taylor of Tennessee will receive the Medal of Honor for his daring helicopter rescue during the Vietnam War in 1968. Taylor, who ran 2,000 combat missions and was fired at 340 times, led a team to extract four soldiers under heavy enemy fire and successfully carried them to safety.
#culture
Spectator USA: National Symphony Orchestra declared a ‘nut-free zone’
The National Symphony Orchestra in DC has implemented a nut ban for upcoming performances due to a visiting artist's severe allergy. No peanuts, hazelnuts, or nut oil will be allowed on stage or backstage. The ban will be in place for Jacob Collier's Orchestral DJESSE Show.
Daily Wire: Concertgoers Rush Gates After Being Denied Entry To ‘Electric Zoo’ Music Festival In NYC
The Electric Zoo music festival in NYC descends into chaos as ticket holders are turned away due to maximum capacity. The event was shut down early as attendees rushed the gate.
Flag And Cross: Numbers Are In: 'Barbenheimer' Lifts Summer Box Office but Not Enough to Save Movie Industry
Hollywood's summer box office was saved by two successful films, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," but the rest of the season was filled with disappointments. Many of the failures were attributed to woke messaging and excessive budgets. The writers/actors strike and changing movie habits post-pandemic contribute to the uncertain future of the industry.
#health
Daily Wire: ‘Happy To Be Alive’: Supermodel Reveals Multiple Cancer Battles
Supermodel Linda Evangelista has revealed that she battled and overcame two breast cancer diagnoses in the last few years. After being diagnosed in 2018, she opted for a bilateral mastectomy. However, in 2022, she discovered a cancerous lump and underwent another surgery. Evangelista maintains a positive outlook, describing herself as being in "celebration mode."
#education
Daily Wire: Schools See Spike In Student Absences Even Though Lockdowns Are Over
School absences have soared during the pandemic, with about 10% of K-12 students missing each day. Chronic absenteeism has increased by 6.5 million across 40 states, hitting marginalized groups harder. Lockdowns and parental anxiety contribute to this issue. Remote learning has led to significant learning loss and unpreparedness for college. Some families have switched to alternative schooling options.
PJ Media: Has Public School Attendance Become Optional for Some Students?
US schools are struggling with alarming absenteeism, worsened by the pandemic. Prolonged closures have disrupted attendance habits and worsened educational disparities.
#crime
Fox News: Over 60 'militant anarchists' face RICO indictment over Atlanta 'Cop City' demonstrations, attacks on police
A group of self-identified anarchist and eco-activists, known as Atlanta Forest, is accused of obstructing the construction of a police training facility in Georgia. The group, targeted in a RICO indictment, is alleged to have engaged in actions such as arson, property destruction, and violence while promoting anarchist ideals. The indictment also includes charges of domestic terrorism and money laundering.
Fox News: Video captures men attempting home invasion despite former detective firing gun to defend family
A retired detective posts videos of men trying to invade his home. They targeted his special-needs son.
#sports
The Blaze: Whitlock: Does Deion Sanders realize God keeps receipts, too?
Deion Sanders acts like he doesn't believe in himself or in God, despite his success and fame. He is insecure, arrogant, and obsessed with self-promotion. He uses his platform to racialize situations and demonize others, while ignoring humility and loyalty. His hypocrisy and lack of self-reflection are concerning.
Fox News: Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders discusses difference between FCS and FBS: ‘I don’t fear names’
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders has impressed in his debut season with the Colorado Buffaloes, setting a school-record of 510 passing yards and leading the team to an upset victory over TCU. Despite his transition from FCS to FBS, Sanders believes the only difference is the D-line's ability to get off blocks faster. He was motivated by a previous snub from TCU offensive coordinator Kendal Briles.
The Blaze: One-third of all Mexico City marathon participants disqualified after some allegedly hop on vehicles to avoid parts of the grueling race
More than one-third of the participants in the XL Mexico City Telcel Marathon were disqualified for not running the entire race. The marathon attracted elite athletes and had tracking devices to ensure fairness.
Forbes: IndyCar’s Felix Rosenqvist Joins Meyer Shank Racing
IndyCar driver Felix Rosenqvist joins Meyer Shank Racing in hopes of achieving victory in the NTT IndyCar Series in 2024. The team aims for a successful season next year with a new driver lineup, including Tom Blomqvist and Helio Castroneves. Despite a challenging season, the team is excited to start fresh and work together towards a solid year ahead. Rosenqvist, with one victory in his IndyCar career, will bring his experience and skill to the team.
Forbes: Boxing Pound-For-Pound Rankings Ahead of Canelo-Charlo Clash
In the boxing world, Terence Crawford remains at the top of the pound-for-pound rankings after his victory over Errol Spence and with a rematch on the horizon. Canelo Alvarez defends his super middleweight crowns against Jermell Charlo, but a win is unlikely to move him up in the rankings. The rest of the rankings feature fighters like Naoya Inoue, Dmitry Bivol, Tyson Fury, and more, each with their own upcoming fights and obstacles to overcome.
#technology
Red State: Elon Musk Declares War on Anti-Defamation League, Announces Defamation Lawsuit
Elon Musk plans to sue the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for persuading advertisers not to advertise on his social media platform, X. Musk claims the ADL is responsible for most of the company's revenue losses and suggests they could be on the hook for $22 billion. The lawsuit raises questions about the ADL's relationship with X and their actions in pushing for better content moderation.
Fox News: Is your favorite app selling your private information?
Are apps selling your personal information? Gabe wants to know how to protect his data. Check app permissions, read privacy policies, and only download what you need. Limit your exposure, delete unused apps, and use alias email addresses. Update your settings and software, use a VPN, and have strong passwords. Use 2-factor authentication and antivirus software. Take control of your personal information to minimize the risk of it being sold or misused by apps.
#other
Fox News: Rural Michigan pickup crash kills 4
A collision between two pickup trucks in southern Michigan kills four men and injures one. The deceased were all employees of an asphalt company, driving between job sites.
Fox News: UK lifts de facto ban on onshore wind development
Britain's Conservative government lifted restrictions on the building of new onshore wind farms in England, allowing local officials to make final decisions. Supporters believe it will lead to cheaper electricity and help the country meet its climate change goals, but environmental groups criticize the changes as inadequate.
Forbes: ‘I Remember Everything’ Is Fourth Country Song In A Row To Top Billboard Hot 100 As The Genre Continues To Break Records
Country music continues to dominate the Billboard charts, with Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves' "I Remember Everything" debuting at No. 1, the fourth consecutive country song to do so. Country songs hold four of the top six spots on the Hot 100 chart, and 20 of the top 40 songs are country. This surge in country music is unprecedented, with consumption of country music up 20.3% in the first half of 2023.