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#politics

The Economist: Can America’s Supreme Court police itself?
Can America’s Supreme Court police itself?
Can America's Supreme Court police itself? Ethical rules that apply to federal employees and employees of the judicial branch do not constrain the nine justices of the Supreme Court. Recent reports have revealed instances of justices accepting gifts and failing to disclose them. This has sparked renewed debate in Congress over Supreme Court ethics reform.


Liberty Nation: Bidenomics on Display During NFL Season Opener
Bidenomics on Display During NFL Season Opener
Bidenomics is being promoted through a 30-second campaign ad during the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs game, aiming to convince voters of its economic achievements. The ad highlights successes in fixing supply chains, fighting corporate greed, lowering medicine costs, cutting utility bills, and improving energy independence. The Biden campaign plans to spend $25 million on the ad blitz, targeting battleground states and high-rated news programs. However, polls show that a majority of voters are not satisfied with Biden's handling of the economy.


#war

Fox News: Sudan’s army chief travels to Qatar for talks as conflict continues to rage in the African country
Sudan’s army chief travels to Qatar for talks as conflict continues to rage in the African country
Sudan's army chief, General Abdel Fattah Burhan, traveled to Qatar for talks with the emir amidst the ongoing conflict between the military and a rival paramilitary force. This comes as over 5 million people have been displaced and the death toll rises.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: China sending North Korean delegation amid tensions over possible Russian weapon deal
China sending North Korean delegation amid tensions over possible Russian weapon deal
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong will lead a delegation to North Korea to celebrate the hermit kingdom's anniversary. North Korea is also planning to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss a potential arms deal. The US has warned North Korea against supplying weapons to Russia, threatening consequences.


#culture

The Federalist: POTUS Candidate Playlists Tell Us Everything We Need To Know
POTUS Candidate Playlists Tell Us Everything We Need To Know
Politico Magazine compiled a list of the top 20 songs chosen by various presidential candidates, offering a glimpse into their personalities and musical tastes. However, only a few candidates responded, and their song choices revealed their strengths and weaknesses. Chris Christie's playlist reflects his New Jerseyan persona, while Nikki Haley's selection showcases her wholesome image. Vivek Ramaswamy's playlist demonstrates his attempt to connect with popular music, while Will Hurd's song choices reveal his clever and geek-chic style. Larry Elder's playlist is pure, familiar, and wholesome, while Asa Hutchinson's selection reflects his affinity for popular hits. Cornel West's playlist is small but beautiful, reflecting his likability. Unfortunately, no submissions from Joe Biden, Donald Trump, or Ron DeSantis were included, but hypothetical song choices were provided for them.


#crime

Fox News: Man shot dead in Australia; police attempt to persuade alleged gunman to surrender
Man shot dead in Australia; police attempt to persuade alleged gunman to surrender
Australian police are trying to persuade an alleged gunman to surrender after a man was shot dead in Kellerberrin. The suspect, believed to be armed and dressed in camouflage, was found at a rural property hours later.


#sports

Fox News: Eagles' Jason Kelce, wife Kylie dish on disastrous 1st date, how Pro Bowler popped the question
Eagles' Jason Kelce, wife Kylie dish on disastrous 1st date, how Pro Bowler popped the question
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie share their love story in a recent interview. They met on Tinder, had a rocky first date, and eventually got engaged. Jason proposed in a discreet manner, leading to a successful engagement.


#outdoors

Fox News: Popular rock climbing area closed in Yosemite National Park after crack forms in cliff
Popular rock climbing area closed in Yosemite National Park after crack forms in cliff
The National Park Service has closed a rock climbing area in Yosemite National Park due to a new crack on a cliff. The closure is a precaution to reduce the risk of rockfall.

A backpacker's body was found in Yosemite after he disappeared while hiking. The 24-year-old was swept away by the rushing waters of Chilnualna Creek.


#technology

Forbes: Will There Be Heaven Or Hell For Hydrogen Drones, A Look At Heven Drones
Will There Be Heaven Or Hell For Hydrogen Drones, A Look At Heven Drones


Heven Drones, an Israeli company, is trailblazing fuel cell-based drone technology. By leveraging government funding and focusing on research and development, they have created endurance drones with fuel cell technology that surpasses the limitations of battery-powered alternatives. They are expanding to Miami, targeting the U.S. market, and collaborating with companies like Plug Power and Intelligent Energy to ensure scalability and efficiency. Their goal is to create a swarm of drones with longer flight times and higher payload capacity, making fuel cell drones a commodity in various industries.


#other

The Federalist: ProPublica Editor-In-Chief Built His Career On False Insinuations
ProPublica Editor-In-Chief Built His Career On False Insinuations
The ProPublica investigative series on Justice Clarence Thomas and his social connections has become a major scandal, leading to calls for Thomas to resign. However, the role of Stephen Engelberg, the editor-in-chief of ProPublica, has gone largely unnoticed. Engelberg's past work, including the Whitewater and Wen Ho Lee investigations, has been marred by questionable assertions and biased reporting. Despite this, Engelberg and his colleagues have continued to thrive in the world of establishment journalism.