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6 Sep 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: Who Buried The Biden Bribery Scandal?
The Federalist's exclusive reveals that U.S. Attorney David Weiss was falsely informed by The New York Times that the Pittsburgh U.S. attorney had influenced the Delaware office to investigate Rudy Giuliani's claims about the Biden family. This suggests that certain DOJ and FBI agents covered up evidence that Burisma had paid bribes to Hunter and Joe Biden.
The article clarifies that the Pittsburgh U.S. attorney's office had actually sought an investigation based on separate intel from a credible source, not Giuliani's material. The FD-1023 report confirms this, yet Weiss, who was not present at the meeting, was fed false information through the Times article. IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley's testimony suggests that the evidence was buried, with Wolf and Baltimore field agents ignoring the FD-1023 in their briefings. The key question remains: When did Weiss learn about the FD-1023?
Flag And Cross: Trump's Biographer Tells Why Republicans May Face A Cycle Of Electoral Defeats
Former President Donald Trump may secure the Republican nomination for the 2024 general election before his conviction. The Georgia election case and federal trial on election interference will coincide with the nominating contests and Super Tuesday, potentially impacting the outcome of the primaries. Trump's trial is expected to continue even after major delegate allocations. Advantageous scheduling may allow Trump to campaign effectively in the subsequent weeks. His potential conviction could create a divide within the Republican Party.
Fox News: Christie ramps up attacks on DeSantis in media blitz
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie has launched a series of attacks against his rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. In media interviews, Christie criticized DeSantis for his handling of disaster relief, accused him of playing politics with President Biden's visit to Florida after Hurricane Idalia, and called him a "big government" Republican. Christie also slammed DeSantis for declining to meet with Biden during his visit and accused him of hypocrisy for requesting federal aid after voting against the same assistance in 2012 for Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Additionally, Christie criticized DeSantis for interfering with businesses and government spending in Florida and compared their records on spending, claiming that his own tenure in New Jersey was superior.
#society
National Review: We Are All Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy, Deranged by Vengeance
The return of the commercial flip phone and the 4K restoration of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy symbolize a reinforcement of habit and style, reflecting the hostility and decadence of our society. Oldboy's story of revenge mirrors contemporary media distortion and social collapse. The film's revival resonates with the dismantling of virtues and showcases the court decisions disguised as "justice."
#war
Euromaidan Press: Rustem Umerov becomes Ukraine’s new defense minister
Rustem Umerov becomes Ukraine's new defense minister, replacing Oleksii Reznikov who resigned due to army procurement scandals in the media.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Carbon markets are ‘bogus solutions,’ activist says during the 1st African Climate Summit
A Nigerian activist criticizes carbon markets at the African Climate Summit, highlighting opposition to richer countries using Africa's green spaces to offset their own pollution. Some in Africa want China, the US, and other major economies to reduce their emissions. The summit aims to present Africa as part of the solution to climate change, but investments in exchange for polluting elsewhere anger certain African groups.
#culture
National Review: Why We Love Jimmy Buffett
Jimmy Buffett, the man who embodied the island lifestyle, passed away on Labor Day weekend. Known for his Gulf and Western sound and loyal following, Buffett's music offered an escape from the stresses of everyday life. Despite his superficial appeal, his songs reflected a deeper examination of conscience and a hint of elemental Christian spirituality.
Forbes: New Survey Reveals How Consumers Select Wine: Taste Trumps Price
A survey conducted in May 2023 reveals that taste is the most important factor for consumers when choosing wine in the U.S., Australia, and Italy. Australians and Americans rely on price if they haven't tried the wine before, while Italians consider the food they will pair with the wine. Recommendations and trust are also important factors for consumers.
#health
Flag And Cross: AI Could Soon Be Used To Help Detect Breast Cancer
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been found to perform on par with human doctors in interpreting mammogram exams for breast cancer. In a study involving the NHS Breast Cancer Screening Program, the AI algorithm even performed slightly better than medical professionals. Researchers hope that AI can soon be incorporated into breast cancer screening to assist doctors with diagnoses. However, further research is needed before AI can be introduced as a second reader in clinical screenings.
#education
National Review: New York’s Education Bureaucracy Targets Yeshivas
Education bureaucrats in New York City are under scrutiny for their investigation into yeshivas. The Department of Education (DOE) has found fault with certain schools, claiming they do not provide a "substantially equivalent instruction" as required by state statutes. The investigation has been criticized for its lack of fairness and implementation guidance, raising concerns about the government's role in micromanaging nonpublic education.
#sports
Forbes: Manchester United Sign Women’s World Cup Golden Boot Winner, Hinata Miyazawa
Manchester United Women have signed Hinata Miyazawa, the top goalscorer at the FIFA Women's World Cup. Miyazawa is excited to join the team and hopes to excite the fans with her style of play. She scored five goals in the tournament, including two against Spain, and was also awarded the Visa Player of the Match trophy multiple times. Miyazawa's move to Manchester United makes her the first Asian national to play for the team.
Forbes: The Best-Value Signings Of 2023 NBA Free Agency
The NBA's free-agent market has slowed down due to the league's new collective bargaining agreement. Teams must reach the salary floor by the regular season to be eligible for luxury-tax disbursements. Some notable veterans signed minimum-salary contracts with contenders. The best signings of the offseason include Austin Reaves, Kyle Kuzma, Russell Westbrook, Seth Curry, and Taurean Prince.
#other
Fox News: Over 5 million displaced in Sudan following monthslong conflict, UN says
Months-long fighting in Sudan has displaced over 5 million people, with over 4 million internally displaced and 1.1 million fleeing to neighboring countries. Efforts to mediate the conflict have failed, leading to an escalating situation.