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#politics

Washington Free Beacon: Vivek Ramaswamy Seeks Meeting With Julian Assange
Vivek Ramaswamy Seeks Meeting With Julian Assange
Vivek Ramaswamy wants to meet Julian Assange in prison, aiming to be the first U.S. presidential candidate to do so. Ramaswamy plans to pardon Assange and Edward Snowden if elected. He has sought help from Ron Paul and hopes to meet Assange during a trip to the UK.


American Thinker: The sad truth behind job growth in the American economy
The sad truth behind job growth in the American economy


According to Axios, immigrants are playing a crucial role in saving the struggling American economy by filling jobs that Americans are not taking. The labor force of immigrants has grown significantly compared to native-born workers. On the other hand, a study by Zero Hedge suggests that 1.2 million Americans lost their jobs, many of which were filled by foreign-born workers. The education system, social policies, and government's desire to replace American workers are contributing to the complex situation.


Fox News: Biden's fictional tales fact-checked by WaPo, NY Times but outlets stop short of declaring them 'lies'
Biden's fictional tales fact-checked by WaPo, NY Times but outlets stop short of declaring them 'lies'
President Biden has been caught embellishing stories about a fire in his Delaware home in 2004, falsely claiming that it was more catastrophic than it actually was. Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler compiled several of Biden's tall tales, including other instances of blatant exaggeration and factual inaccuracies. The media, who were quick to call out former President Trump's lies, have been hesitant to label Biden's false claims as such, causing some to question their objectivity.


Fox News: Want to win, Republicans? Here’s a blueprint for success in 2024
Want to win, Republicans? Here’s a blueprint for success in 2024
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is leading a campaign to keep control of the General Assembly and win the Senate. He has a strong approval rating, wants to cut taxes, and has launched a "Secure Your Vote Virginia" campaign to mobilize early voting.


Foreign Policy: Trump Didn’t Invent Isolationism
Trump Didn’t Invent Isolationism
In the Republican Party, there is a split over foreign policy, particularly regarding aid to Ukraine. Some argue that the U.S. should prioritize its own interests, while others believe that the U.S. should stand up to Russia. The debate continues in Congress, with the Make America Great Again (MAGA) wing seeking to weaken commitments to U.S. allies and advance conservative social agendas. This division reflects a long-standing struggle within the party between isolationism and internationalism.


#war

Euromaidan Press: The show must go on: Odesa Opera braves missile strikes to stage “Thumbelina”
The show must go on: Odesa Opera braves missile strikes to stage “Thumbelina”
The Odesa Opera Theater stages a production of Thumbelina amidst missile strikes and war in Ukraine. The ballet, filled with symbolism, offers a story of self-discovery and national identity for Ukraine. The production features toads and beetles representing inter-species hatred and a map of liberated Ukraine during the finale.


#economy

Red State: The President Crows Again About 'Bidenomics' on Labor Day, but Most Americans Just Feel Poorer
The President Crows Again About 'Bidenomics' on Labor Day, but Most Americans Just Feel Poorer
President Biden claims success for his economic policies, touting low inflation rates and job growth. However, many Americans are still struggling with rampant inflation and view the economy negatively. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo admits that inflation remains a challenge despite progress. Prices have significantly risen under "Bidenomics," while real wages are down and credit card debt has reached a record high. Unemployment rates have also increased unexpectedly. Americans feel poorer and have a negative perception of the president's economic performance.


#culture

Forbes: Burning Man: Attendees Leave Event After Roads Reopen As Effigy Burns
Burning Man: Attendees Leave Event After Roads Reopen As Effigy Burns
Burning Man attendees faced road closures and muddy conditions as they left the festival. The effigy burning was postponed but eventually took place. Over 64,000 attendees remained on site as of Monday afternoon. The wait time to leave was up to 12 hours. The mud was caused by heavy rain, and one person died at the event. High-profile attendees, including Chris Rock and Cindy Crawford, walked to the main road to escape. Burning Man is an annual art festival in the Nevada desert.


#health

Fox News: Pennsylvania high school quarterback undergoes 'first positive step' in long recovery after collapse: family
Pennsylvania high school quarterback undergoes 'first positive step' in long recovery after collapse: family
A high school football player in Pennsylvania collapsed during a game and has been hospitalized. He suffered a brain bleed and a collapsed lung, but has shown some signs of improvement. Vigils have been held, and counselors will be available for students.


Forbes: Jill Biden Tests Positive For Covid As President Prepares For G20 Trip
Jill Biden Tests Positive For Covid As President Prepares For G20 Trip
First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for Covid-19, experiencing mild symptoms. President Biden tests negative.


#education

American Thinker: Galston's Law: Misconstruing the 'Stop the Woke' Act
Galston's Law: Misconstruing the 'Stop the Woke' Act
Governor Ron DeSantis is accused of "indoctrination" through the "Stop the Woke Act" in Florida universities. The act prohibits indoctrination of students in Critical Race Theory. It does not bar discussion but aims to protect students from proselytization.


#crime

Fox News: Liam Neeson 'Retribution' action hero role latest in storied career marked by love and loss
Liam Neeson 'Retribution' action hero role latest in storied career marked by love and loss
71-year-old actor Liam Neeson stars in the new action thriller "Retribution" as a workaholic bank executive who is blackmailed by an unknown caller with a bomb attached to his car seat. Neeson's character must comply with the caller's demands to save himself and his family.


#sports

Fox News: Colorado's Deion Sanders says son, Shedeur, had extra motivation to beat TCU after coach's past disrespect
Colorado's Deion Sanders says son, Shedeur, had extra motivation to beat TCU after coach's past disrespect
The Colorado Buffaloes pull off a surprising upset against No. 17 TCU in college football. Shedeur Sanders plays a stellar game, motivated by being ignored by TCU offensive coordinator Kendal Briles in the past. Sanders' determination leads the Buffaloes to victory.