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#politics
American Thinker: Biden wanders off during Medal of Honor ceremony
Cowardly Joe Biden walked out on a Medal of Honor ceremony, leaving the honoree, Capt. Larry L. Taylor, alone. He left troops in Afghanistan to be killed, forced unnecessary vaccines on them, and military morale is at an all-time low. Biden's disrespectful behavior raises questions about his fitness for office.
Breitbart: Exclusive — MTG: 'Pompous Assholes' Cannot Remove Trump from Ballot
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) fights to keep Donald Trump on the 2022 Republican primary ballot, citing legal precedent in her own case. Democrats argue that Trump is disqualified from running due to his alleged involvement in the January 6 riot. Greene believes her victory will help Trump's chances of challenging President Biden.
#society
Breitbart: Comedian Rob Schneider: 'Gentleman' Dylan Mulvaney Is Guilty of 'Gender Appropriation'
Comedian Rob Schneider accused transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney of "gender appropriation" on social media, sparking a heated debate and mixed reactions from the public. Mulvaney had faced backlash earlier this year when partnering with Bud Light, leading to a decline in sales for the brand. Mulvaney addressed the controversy and called for more public support of transgender individuals at the Streamy Awards.
Breitbart: Bill Maher: Striking Hollywood Writers Not Owed a Living Wage
Comedian Bill Maher criticizes the ongoing WGA strike and claims that the writers have no leverage. He believes their demands are "kooky" and disagrees with the philosophy behind the strike. Maher argues that there is more to the story and that many people are being hurt besides the writers. Some members of the WGA strongly criticize Maher in response, accusing him of not supporting writers' right to a living wage.
Forbes: Judge Allows Georgia Ban On Gender-Affirming Care Access—Here Are The Other Trans Health Restrictions Facing Court Battles
A federal judge lifted a temporary restriction on a Georgia bill that bans access to gender-affirming care for minors, allowing the state to resume enforcement of the ban. More than a dozen states have issued similar bans this year.
Fox News: Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner break silence on divorce, address speculation about split
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have announced their amicable divorce after four years of marriage. They hope for privacy and respect during this difficult time.
Fox News: Canadian man who allegedly ran over, killed Muslim family pleads not guilty
A Canadian man pleaded not guilty to deliberately running over and killing a Muslim family in Ontario. Nathaniel Veltman faces charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder for the attack that shocked the nation. The prosecution alleges that Veltman was motivated by extremist right-wing views.
#war
Breitbart: Blinken Makes Surprise Visit to Kyiv, to Announce More Cash for Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Kyiv, Ukraine after a Russian missile attack. He plans to announce new military aid worth up to $200 million, possibly reaching as high as $1 billion. Russia accuses the US of prolonging the conflict by supporting Ukraine.
#history
Fox News: Israeli researchers find 'four 1,900-year-old, excellently preserved' Roman swords in Dead Sea cave
Israeli researchers have discovered 1,900-year-old Roman swords and a javelin head in a hidden cave near the Dead Sea. The weapons were found in cracks in the cave, suggesting they were taken as booty from Roman soldiers or from the battlefield and hidden by Judean rebels. The swords are being examined to determine their origin and historical significance.
Israeli archeologists found four well-preserved Roman swords and a javelin head in a crevice of a cave in the Judean Desert. The swords, believed to have belonged to Roman soldiers stationed in Judea during the second century, were carefully removed from the cave and are currently being preserved and studied. The discovery sheds light on the historical events and conflicts of the time.
#education
Fox News: Maryland public elementary school reinstates COVID mask requirements, orders some kids to wear N95 masks
A letter posted on social media reveals that Rosemary Hills Elementary School in Maryland is reinstating the use of masks for some students after several tested positive for COVID-19. The mask requirement applies to third-graders, but the school serves students in pre-kindergarten through second grade as well. The N95 masks will be mandatory for 10 days in an effort to prevent further transmission. At-home rapid test kits will also be provided to students. Experts believe that COVID-19 and its variants will remain a permanent part of life due to their high mutation rate.
#crime
Fox News: Tech-savvy brothers of murdered college student snoop out data that helps nab suspects
The older brothers of murdered college student Zuhyr Hamza Kaleem provided crucial social media data that led to the conviction of his killers. Jose Varela was sentenced to 45 years in prison while Eric Aguilar received a life sentence for premeditated murder. The brothers accessed Kaleem's Snapchat account and discovered the last person he had communicated with, which they reported to the police.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine security service detains four corrupt customs officials in three regions
Ukraine security service detains corrupt customs officials suspected of accepting bribes to facilitate importation of goods.
Fox News: New details emerge of how convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante may have escaped Pennsylvania prison
Convicted killer, Danelo Cavalcante, escapes Pennsylvania prison by climbing onto the roof. He is believed to be in the United States illegally. Schools in the area remain closed as the manhunt continues.
#sports
Forbes: Hidden Starting Pitcher Declines - Mariners’ RHP Luis Castillo
Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo is thriving with his fastball but struggling with his changeup. He has improved his four-seam fastball to an elite level, but it leads to high contact scores. On the other hand, his changeup has regressed, resulting in loud contact and a decrease in ground ball rate. While his upside is still high, his risk factor has increased significantly.
Forbes: San Francisco 49ers Great Joe Montana Discusses New Whiskey Business, Trey Lance
Joe Montana, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, has partnered with Gold Bar to release his own whiskey collection. The collection includes two exclusive blends, Blend No. 273 and Blend No. 117, which will be released in mid-September and later this fall, respectively. The whiskies are triple casked and have unique flavors and packaging, including a special neck tag that provides digital content. Montana is excited to share the collection with fans and receive their feedback.
#other
Fox News: Millions in eastern Congo in need of urgent care as humanitarian crisis, sexual violence worsen, UN says
The humanitarian situation in eastern Congo is dire, with 8 million people in urgent need of assistance and widespread sexual violence against women and girls. The situation in North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri provinces is the worst ever seen, with over 35,000 survivors seeking treatment for gender-based violence in just six months. The conflict in eastern Congo has been ongoing for decades, with armed groups fighting for control of land and resources. The lack of funding and the overwhelming needs have left humanitarian workers to make difficult decisions every day. The UN has appealed for $2.3 billion for humanitarian assistance, but has only received a fraction of that amount. The need for peace and government support is crucial in order to address the suffering and displacement in the country. The fight for valuable minerals, such as cobalt and diamonds, is also impacting the indigenous pygmy community, pushing them further into displacement and poverty. Urgent action is needed to provide both immediate relief and long-term solutions for the people of eastern Congo.