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#politics
Flag And Cross: Trump's Niece Blasts Elon Musk For 'Destroying' Twitter
Mary Trump, niece of former President Donald Trump, criticized Elon Musk on social media platform X, owned by Musk himself. She agreed with Sherrilyn Ifill's statement that Musk's rise is a threat to democracy. Trump also blamed Musk for destroying X, formerly Twitter, calling him anti-Semitic and fascist.
National Review: The Corner: Navarro Convicted on Two Counts of Contempt of Congress
Peter Navarro, former Trump adviser, convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas. Sentencing set for January 12, 2024.
The Blaze: 'No way to spin this': CNN mourns new poll showing dismal outlook for Joe Biden's re-election hopes
CNN's latest poll reveals a bleak outlook for President Joe Biden. His job approval rating is at a low 39%, and in a hypothetical rematch against Donald Trump, Trump would win. Two-thirds of Democratic voters want someone other than Biden for the 2024 nomination. Concerns about Biden's age, mental sharpness, health, and ability to carry out presidential duties have led to this dissatisfaction. The poll has caused alarm bells within the Biden campaign and the White House. The landscape is vastly different compared to the 2020 election, with potential signs favoring Trump, such as higher voter motivation.
Washington Free Beacon: Chicago Mayor Blames Criticism on Racism as City Faces Crime, Migrant Crisis
Democratic Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson blames racism for criticism of his administration. He argues there is a double standard for people of color in public office. Despite a surge in crime and a migrant housing crisis, Johnson dismisses coverage of his slow start as "microaggressions." His administration has been marred by violence and he is facing a migrant crisis.
Washington Free Beacon: Liberal Philanthropies Fund The Latest ‘Non-Partisan’ Journalism Initiative
A consortium of philanthropies launched a journalism initiative to revive local news, but their claim of nonpartisanship raises doubts due to the liberal leanings of their donors. Press Forward plans to invest $500 million over five years to combat disinformation and fill the gap left by the closure of local newspapers. However, the majority of their donors support liberal causes, raising concerns about the initiative's ability to bridge the ideological divide. (, )
Red State: Biden Administration Roasted for Canceling Alaska Drilling Permits
The Biden Administration is cracking down on fossil fuel drilling in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve, citing climate change as the reason. The actions include withdrawing acres of land from leasing, canceling leases issued during the Trump Administration, and eliminating exploration and development of new energy sources. The move has drawn criticism from both Democrats and Republicans.
Daily Wire: Removing Trump From 2024 Ballot Would Reinforce Voter ‘Grievances’ About Elections, GA Sec Of State Says
Georgia Secretary of State opposes using the 14th Amendment to prevent Trump from seeking a second term, citing voter grievances. Efforts to remove Trump from state ballots in 2024 are increasing due to allegations of insurrection. (Keywords: )
The Right Scoop: Trump signals he’s going move Georgia case to federal court
Former President Trump plans to move his case from state court to federal court in Georgia. Legal experts believe that this move will not make the charges subject to a presidential pardon but will change the dynamics of the case. If successful, the trial would be overseen by a federal judge and the jury pool would be broader. Moving to federal court would also prevent the proceedings from being televised, which Trump sees as an advantage.
Breitbart: TEXAS AG IMPEACHMENT DAY 2: Key Witnesses, Blackmail Concern, Mistress, Fiery Defense, Alleged Coup
Day two of the impeachment trial of Attorney General Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr. saw him withdrawing his assertion of attorney-client privilege. The prosecution called key witnesses who testified about blackmail concerns and Paxton's alleged extramarital affair. The defense asked questions about the timing of witness resignations and George P. Bush's law license reinstatement.
Red State: Sen. John Kennedy Nails Why Most Americans Wouldn’t Buy Joe Biden Trying to Sell Mask Mandates
Joe Biden contradicted the White House's mask policy, causing confusion. Senator Kennedy criticized the CDC's credibility and Biden's handling of the pandemic.
Forbes: Once-Promising Guidance Document Disclosures Are Stagnating Under Biden: Inventory and Observations
The U.S. Code archives laws passed by Congress, while the Code of Federal Regulations catalogs rules and regulations. However, there are far more "sub-regulatory" guidance documents that swamp both laws and regulations. The "Guidance Out of Darkness Act" (GOOD Act) aims to require agencies to disclose such guidance documents on website portals.
Fox News: Felon voter fraud still notably rare in Wisconsin: report
New report confirms minimal voter fraud in Wisconsin elections despite false claims by Trump and supporters. Felon voting remains rare occurrence.
#society
The Blaze: THIS is why 22x serial killer was COVERED UP. Prepare to be horrified.
Billy Chemirmir, a man who murdered at least 22 elderly women between 2016 and 2018, goes relatively unnoticed compared to well-known serial killers. This case highlights the devaluation of the lives of the elderly, the lack of basic police work, and the failure to deport Chemirmir despite prior criminal activity. The murders were committed in senior centers, yet went unnoticed by both police and facility management, allowing Chemirmir to continue his brutal crimes. The injustice persists as Texas does not seek the death penalty for a man who killed 22 people in cold blood.
The New American: Constitutional Sheriffs Movement Grows; Founder Sheriff Mack Joins Us - The New American
This podcast episode features an interview with Sheriff Richard Mack, discussing the growing Constitutional sheriffs movement and the media's negative reaction towards it. He also talks about how sheriffs can protect individuals from the federal government and nullify firearm laws. Additionally, there is mention of a victory in the fight against carbon-capture pipelines in South Dakota, and a federal court allowing a lawsuit accusing the FDA of interfering with medicine to proceed.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy has phone conversation with Netanyahu
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also discuss the increasing number of denials of entry to Israel for Ukrainian citizens.
#economy
Breitbart: Unit Labor Costs Revised Up Sharply and Productivity Drops, Raising Inflation Risks
U.S. labor productivity revised down to 3.5% in Q2, lower than initial estimate of 3.7%. Unit-labor costs increased to 2.2%, indicating higher production costs for employers. Overall output rose 1.9%, with a decrease in hours worked.
Forbes: Why $74 Billion Of Apple Revenue Is Suddenly At Risk
Apple's shares have plummeted by 3.34% and the company has lost nearly $200 billion in value due to China's ban on iPhones in government offices and its plan to expand the ban to government-backed agencies and state companies. China's move aims to eliminate foreign technology from sensitive sectors, counter U.S. restrictions on high-tech sales, and address Apple's dominance in the domestic market. With $74 billion worth of iPhones sold in China in fiscal year 2022, accounting for almost 20% of its global revenue, Apple faces significant risks as its relationship with China deteriorates. The decoupling process from China, if possible at all, could take years, posing long-term negative impacts on Apple's revenue.
Breitbart: Overheating: Unemployment Claims Plunge as Businesses Capitulate to Growth
Despite the growing economy, fewer workers filed for unemployment benefits last week, indicating that employers are holding onto their employees. The Department of Labor reported a drop in new claims for jobless benefits, reaching the lowest level since February. Economists had expected the number of claims to rise, but the data suggests that businesses are struggling to find qualified workers. The decline in claims may push the Federal Reserve to consider raising interest rates to manage potential inflation risks.
Washington Free Beacon: Philly Bet Big on Biden’s Favorite Electric Bus Company. Now It Stands To Lose Millions.
Philadelphia's public transportation authority may lose $24 million spent on Proterra electric buses after the bankrupt green energy company canceled repair negotiations. The fleet of buses, which had faced various issues including a fire, has been sidelined, leaving SEPTA unsure when they will be back on the streets. President Biden's support for Proterra, including appointing the CEO to a council and promoting the company in speeches, did not save it from bankruptcy.
#health
Fox News: Gisele Bündchen spills diet secrets and 'self-care rituals' nearly a year after Tom Brady divorce
Gisele Bündchen, recently divorced from Tom Brady, releases a new cookbook called "Nourish" with nutritious recipes and self-care tips. The cookbook features over 100 kid-friendly dishes, including a papaya-almond smoothie and summer rolls with ginger-cashew dipping sauce. Bündchen prioritized her mental health during the divorce and focused on her children and personal projects.
#education
Fox News: 10 tech myths every parent should know before you send your kids off to school
Tech is vital for kids' education. Parental controls won't break trust or protect from adult content. Kids make mistakes. Social media isn't enough. Controls can be hacked. Tech isn't always bad for health. Tech is more than entertainment. Kids don't know everything.
The Blaze: Teacher of cultural awareness and diversity class resigns after being accused of writing N-word near middle school student's photo
A California teacher resigned after being accused of writing a racial slur near a student's photo. The district condemns racism and is finding a new teacher.
#crime
Fox News: Former Trump adviser Navarro convicted of contempt after defying Jan. 6 subpoena
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro has been convicted of contempt of Congress charges for refusing to cooperate with a House investigation into the U.S. Capitol riots. He is the second Trump aide to face such charges, after Steve Bannon. Navarro's sentencing is scheduled for January 12.
#technology
Breitbart: Toyota Production Grinds to a Halt Due to Epic IT Failure
Toyota recently experienced a massive IT failure due to running out of hard drive space, resulting in the suspension of operations in 12 out of 14 factories and a daily production loss of 13,000 cars. The root cause of the problem was the company's database servers running out of storage space. The crisis was eventually resolved, but it adds to a series of IT-related issues that Toyota has faced this year, including system misconfigurations and potential data leaks.
#other
Fox News: Aussie eater consumes record 276 Buffalo wings, tops American legend Joey Chestnut for wing king crown
Sydney man James Webb becomes the new Buffalo wing king at the National Buffalo Wing Festival, consuming a record 276 wings in 12 minutes, beating competitive-eating legend Joey Chestnut. The festival highlights the international popularity of Buffalo wings, with eateries from Mexico and Iceland participating.
Fox News: 'Life, Liberty & Levin' expanding on weekends with new episodes Saturdays and Sundays
FOX News Channel has announced that their popular primetime program, "Life, Liberty & Levin," will now be airing on both Saturdays and Sundays. The show, hosted by Mark Levin, is known for its thought-provoking analysis of America's core values and their impact on current events. With the expansion of the show, FOX News aims to provide their audience with even more intelligent and informative programming.