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#politics
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Trump advisor Peter Navarro found guilty of contempt of Congress
President Trump advisor Peter Navarro found guilty of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a House subpoena from Pelosi's hack J6 committee. Navarro convicted of two counts of contempt, sentencing scheduled for Jan. 12. Each count carries 30 days to one year in prison and a maximum fine of $100,000. Navarro's lawyer argues government failed to prove guilt and questions government's failure to provide Navarro's whereabouts during deposition.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Gaetz Blasts ATF for Allegedly Retaliating Against Witness
Rep. Matt Gaetz accuses the ATF of unlawfully targeting a firearms licensee in retaliation for his testimony before Congress. Gaetz raises questions about the ATF's audits and inspections and their visit to an individual not involved in the firearms business.
Red State: BREAKING: Trump WH Adviser Peter Navarro Convicted on Contempt of Congress Charges
Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro has been convicted of contempt of Congress charges related to his failure to cooperate with a subpoena by the January 6 Committee.
Fox News: Gabon junta frees deposed president from house arrest, appoints 'prime minister of the transition'
Gabon's ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba is now free and can travel abroad for medical treatment, according to the country's junta. The junta also appointed Raymond Ndong Sima, an economist, as the new prime minister. Ondimba, who suffered a stroke in 2018, is said to be in good health, as reported by the head of the U.N. office for Central Africa.
In Sudan, the army chief traveled to Qatar for talks as the conflict continues to rage in the country. Gen. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, the newly sworn-in military leader in Gabon, met with regional and local authorities, promising better infrastructure and a peaceful transition. Nguema pledged to deliver "real development" and improve healthcare and education for the Gabonese people.
National Review: Two-Thirds of Democrat Voters Want Biden to Drop Reelection Bid: Report
A new poll reveals that two-thirds of Democratic and Democratic-leaning independents want a different candidate to lead the party in the 2024 presidential election. Concerns about President Biden's age and mental competence are causing anxiety among voters. A separate study shows that a majority of Americans, including Republicans, believe Biden is too old for another term.
Daily Wire: Pollsters See 2024 Weakness For Biden Among Non-White Voters
Support for President Joe Biden among non-white voters is dropping, according to a CNN poll. In a hypothetical rematch against former President Donald Trump, Biden received 58% support from people of color, while Trump received 34%. Pollster Nate Cohn noted a decline in support among minorities, particularly Hispanic and black voters, compared to the previous election. The main concern among Democratic voters regarding Biden's re-election is his age.
Breitbart: 'What the Hell': Experts React to Looming Charges Against Hunter Biden
Lawmakers and legal experts are criticizing special counsel David Weiss for investigating Hunter Biden for five years without bringing charges and allowing statutes of limitations to expire. They argue that Weiss is burying the Biden investigation and protecting the President's son from justice. Meanwhile, there are expectations of gun charges being filed against Hunter Biden, which could potentially shield him from tax charges alleged by IRS whistleblowers. The looming charges have raised questions about Weiss's credibility and motivations, with some calling for him to clear his name.
The Blaze: Kamala Harris embarrasses the US AGAIN with yet another word salad
Vice President Kamala Harris struggles to articulate her thoughts on Southeast Asia in an interview, leading to awkward word salad. She emphasizes the importance of U.S. foreign policy and praises Joe Biden's leadership.
Fox News: Americans deliver blunt assessment of Biden’s re-electability ahead of 2024: 'retire and move on'
American voters in Washington, D.C. are divided on President Biden's chances for the 2024 presidential election. Some, like Cindy from Texas, criticize his policies and plan not to vote for him. However, others, like Rick from Delaware, support a second term for Biden due to his response to economic needs. The polls show a close race between Biden and former President Trump, with a significant portion of voters still undecided.
#society
Daily Wire: Why We Must Expose Planned Parenthood’s Racist Roots
The abortion debate has shifted to the states after the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs. The Left is fighting hard, but Mildred Jefferson, the first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, argued that abortion is a destructive force and that the movement was founded as a eugenics project. Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was a racist who aimed to destroy the black race. Removing her name from buildings is not enough - it's time to end Sanger's institution of eugenics.
Fox News: California city votes to ban universal COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates
The City of Huntington Beach, California, voted to ban universal mask and vaccine mandates for COVID-19, citing citizens' freedom. The ban narrowly passed and applies to city officials, not private businesses.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Kamikaze drones attack microelectronics plant in Russia’s Bryansk (VIDEO)
A powerful explosion rocks an industrial facility in Bryansk, Russia, after a drone attack. The plant catches fire, but there are no casualties.
The Babylon Bee: Ukraine Unveils New Missile Fueled By Burning U.S. Dollars
Ukraine develops Kunis II Rocket, fueled by burning U.S. dollars. President Zelenskyy optimistic about defeating Putin. Despite lack of funds, rocket used to destroy Ukrainian infrastructure.
1937's Snow White reboot raises consent question: Will Prince kiss the princess or ask for consent?
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 561: New Russian mine tactics aim to slow Ukraine counteroffensive
Russian mine tactics are slowing down Ukraine's counteroffensive in the Russo-Ukrainian war. Ukrainian forces have regained control of two villages near the Russian border. Russian counterattacks near Robotyne have failed. The US provides new aid and military support to Ukraine. (, , )
National Review: Russia Condemns U.S. for ‘Criminal Act’ of Sending Uranium Munitions to Ukraine
Russia condemned the Biden administration's decision to send depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine as a "criminal act" due to environmental concerns. The U.S. plans to provide the ammunition as part of a $175 million aid package, aiming to assist Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. Depleted uranium is controversial due to health risks and possible groundwater and soil contamination. Russia and the Russian embassy in Washington, D.C. disapproved of the planned shipment, while the U.S. Secretary of State expressed that the assistance would sustain progress. Meanwhile, President Putin is expected to request military equipment from North Korea.
#foreignaffairs
The Blaze: Biden admin axes Trump-era oil drilling leases in Alaska wildlife refuge
The Biden administration has announced the cancellation of seven oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The leases were put on hold in January 2021 and have now been found to have legal deficiencies. The administration also proposed a new rule to protect 13 million acres in Alaska.
#economy
Fox News: China's wider ban on iPhones among state employees reflects market access restrictions, says US congressman
China has expanded its ban on state employees using iPhones, which is seen as a move to limit market access for Western companies. This behavior by China is considered typical of the Chinese Communist Party, promoting national champions and squeezing out Western companies. The ban has raised concerns and caused a drop in Apple's shares.
Forbes: 'It's Looking That Way': Auto Workers Union Warns Of Looming Strike After Biden Says He's 'Not Worried'
The president of the union representing workers of General Motors, Ford Motor Co., and Stellantis warns of a potential strike over hours worked, benefits, and a requested 46% wage hike. The union is holding out on endorsing President Joe Biden until he addresses concerns about employee protection during the transition to electric vehicles.
#culture
Fox News: Pamela Anderson reveals why she's ditching her bombshell look, selling iconic 'Baywatch' swimsuit
Actress Pamela Anderson is revamping her look, moving away from bold makeup and embracing a more natural style. She also plans to sell her old wardrobe, including the iconic "Baywatch" swimsuit, to make room for her new chapter in life.
#health
Fox News: Aung San Suu Kyi's health a concern amidst prison conditions and denial of treatment
Former Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi, imprisoned with a 27-year sentence, is suffering from symptoms of low blood pressure but has been denied treatment outside the prison system.
Suu Kyi's exact whereabouts are unknown, and her lawyers have been unable to meet with her this year. They have filed six special appeals to further reduce her sentences.
Fox News: Democrat kills JD Vance’s anti-mask bill, says health officials should have 'freedom to make those decisions'
Progressive Sen. Ed Markey opposes Sen. JD Vance's bill to ban federal mask mandates, arguing that health officials need freedom to make decisions. Markey dismisses the bill as a gimmick and emphasizes the importance of following public health officials' guidance. Vance defends his bill by stating that mask mandates have not effectively prevented COVID deaths, and his bill doesn't prevent individuals from wearing masks voluntarily. The debate over mask mandates continues amid a surge in COVID cases .
#education
Breitbart: 25 GOP Senators Move to Save School Archery, Firearm Safety Programs
Sen. John Barrasso introduces the ARROW Act to protect firearm and archery programs in schools, promoting safety and American traditions.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Sen. Barrasso Moves to Block Biden's Latest 2nd Amendment Attack
Sen. John Barrasso introduced the ARROW Act to protect firearm and archery safety programs in schools, preventing political interference.
#crime
Daily Wire: ‘That 70s Show’ Actor Danny Masterson Sentenced To 30 Years To Life On Two Counts Of Rape
Actor Danny Masterson, known for his role on "That '70s Show," was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for raping two women in the early 2000s. Masterson, who claimed innocence, was convicted in a retrial after several women accused him of sexual assault. The Church of Scientology, with which Masterson is affiliated, was accused of conspiring to cover up the incidents.
Fox News: Man accused of assisting Whitmer kidnapping plot testifies in own defense
Three men, including Eric Molitor, are on trial for allegedly providing support for a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Molitor testified, criticizing pandemic restrictions and expressing his concern about government actions. The defendants were part of a group with anti-government views and were planning for a civil war.
#sports
Guide Fishing: Major League Fishing Toyota Series Schedule for 2024 Revealed
The 2024 Major League Fishing Toyota Series schedule has been revealed, featuring thrilling bass fishing tournaments across various divisions. Anglers will compete in locations like Lake Guntersville, Potomac River, and St. Lawrence River to secure a place in the championship event. The partnership with Phoenix Boats provides enhanced performance and technology for participants and fans.
Forbes: Spain’s Women's Soccer Players Strike Over Pay As Rubiales’ World Cup Kiss Fallout Continues
Spanish women soccer players in the Liga F are going on strike for better pay, demanding a minimum salary increase from $17,400 to $26,768. The strike will start this weekend and continue until September 17.
#technology
Fox News: Microsoft to cover legal damages for customers facing copyright infringement claims over AI-generated content
Microsoft will pay legal damages for copyright infringement claims related to its AI products if customers use built-in content filters. The company aims to address concerns over generative AI and the technology's potential to generate content without referencing original authors.