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#politics
American Thinker: The shot seen round the world
The infamous mugshot of Donald Trump was released and he posted it to social media, raising $4.18 million for his 2024 presidential movement. This is the first time a former US president's mugshot has been published, and it has become a symbol of American politics unraveling. The photo represents the ongoing attacks on conservative values and the hypocrisy of the left, while Trump's base sees it as a rallying point. The future of the mugshot's impact remains uncertain.
National Review: Texas Governor Immediately Appeals Ruling on Floating Rio Grande Barrier, Vows to Take Fight to Supreme Court
Texas Governor Greg Abbott intends to appeal a federal judge's order to remove a floating buoy barrier along the Rio Grande River. The judge ruled in favor of the U.S. Justice Department in its lawsuit against Abbott, stating that federal law requires permission to install obstructions in navigable waters. The barrier, which was installed to divert migrants to official ports of entry, has been condemned by immigration advocates.
Fox News: House Republican pushes age limits for president, members of Congress
Rep. John James, R-Mich., has introduced a resolution calling for age limits for federal elected officials. The resolution aims to establish an upper age limit of 75 years for those running for president, vice president, or Congress. James argues that the world is getting faster and more dangerous, and having an age limit makes sense to inject new blood into Capitol Hill.
Speculation over the health of older senators and President Biden has sparked the call for age limits. James believes that America has lost a step and that the founders did not intend for lifetime appointments in the legislature. While the change would be a lengthy process, James sees it as crucial for the future strength of the country.
Breitbart: Tuberville: Dems Can Still Hold Votes on Critical Officers, They Refuse to for Politics
Sen. Tommy Tuberville accuses Democrats of playing politics by not confirming military nominees one at a time. He argues that if they bring the nominations to the floor, they can be voted on and the issue can be resolved. Tuberville believes the Democrats are trying to force their agenda on the American people.
#society
Fox News: Mexico ends federal ban on abortion, but state restrictions remain
Mexican Supreme Court ruling invalidates federal criminal penalties for abortion, widening access to the procedure. State restrictions remain. Abortion rights advocates celebrate, while opponents vow to continue fight.
#war
Euromaidan Press: UK intel: Russia steps up propaganda on territory of occupied Donetsk Oblast
Russian occupation authorities in Donetsk Oblast have started broadcasting propaganda through one of Russia's largest TV and radio broadcasting organizations, in an effort to assert control over the area. The broadcasts present the Russian view of the war and target the residents of Donetsk Oblast.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Moroccan senate president postpones historic visit to Israel due to illness
Morocco's senate president, Enaam Mayara, has postponed his visit to Israel due to a medical emergency. Mayara was scheduled to visit Israel's Knesset to strengthen ties between the two countries. Israel and Morocco normalized relations as part of the 2020 Abraham Accords.
Breitbart: Africa Climate Summit Demands Global Tax on Fossil Fuels, Aviation, and Maritime Transport
The Africa Climate Summit called for a global carbon tax on fossil fuels and financial system reforms to support developing nations. African leaders demanded $100 billion annually in climate finance and the processing of Africa's mineral wealth on the continent. The summit, attended by thousands of delegates, aimed to address climate change and inequality.
#economy
Foreign Policy: Xi Prepares to Eat Economic Bitterness
Chinese President Xi Jinping prioritizes "comprehensive national security" over economic growth in response to China's current crisis. Xi aims to reduce China's dependence on the West and transform the country into a resilient, self-reliant powerhouse. His strategy faces challenges, but he believes it will navigate China through economic headwinds.
#military
Fox News: US Army scraps another test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon: report
The US Army cancels another test of a hypersonic missile due to pre-flight checks, but still collects data on ground hardware and software performance. The Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) is being developed in coordination with the Navy. The Army plans to roll out operational LRHWs soon.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Kenyans Commemorate Life Of Slain Priest Whose Murder Remains A Mystery
Catholics in Kenya remember American missionary John Anthony Kaiser, a Catholic priest and human rights defender, who was assassinated in 2000. He condemned tribal clashes and advocated for justice and the welfare of displaced people. An inquest found that he was murdered, but his killers remain unidentified.
#culture
Fox News: Former child star Taylor Momsen was mocked 'relentlessly' for iconic Cindy Lou Who role in 'The Grinch'
Taylor Momsen, known for her role in "How The Grinch Stole Christmas," reveals she was teased relentlessly for her role as Cindy Lou Who. Despite the bullying, Momsen remembers the film as a positive experience and credits it with sparking her interest in music. She later pursued a music career and is now the lead singer of rock band The Pretty Reckless.
#health
Breitbart: Bruce Springsteen Postpones September Shows as Medical Woes Continue
Bruce Springsteen is postponing his September shows due to health issues related to peptic ulcer disease. This is not the first time he has had to postpone shows due to illness, as his tour has been plagued by health problems. The shows in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Albany, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and Washington will be rescheduled.
#crime
American Thinker: A French Revolution in America?
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio sentenced to 22 years for seditious conspiracy. Judge determines Tarrio's actions as terrorism and imposes a harsh punishment to deter future political violence.
#sports
Forbes: Mets’ Owner Lands Latest Team In Tech-Focused TGL Golf League
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen joins the TGL golf league, a tech-focused league developed by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. TGL aims to offer an innovative and fast-paced version of golf to appeal to traditional and new fans. Cohen's team will represent New York in the league.
#outdoors
Boating Magazine: How to Choose a Marine Flame Arrester | Boating Mag
When buying a marine flame arrester for your boat, it's important to check for markings of approval from the Society of American Engineers or the Coast Guard. Consider the circumference and height of the arrester for better engine performance. Check if it has vents and measure the carburetor's diameter for the correct size. Additionally, remember to clean or replace the flame arrester annually to maintain engine airflow.
#other
Daily Wire: ‘War On Alaska’: Biden Admin Cancels Alaskan Oil And Gas Leases, Bans Drilling On Millions Of Acres
Biden administration cancels oil and gas leases in Arctic National Wildlife Preserve and bans drilling in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve. Alaskan officials oppose the decision and plan to challenge it in court. Biden cites climate crisis as reason for protecting the region.
Forbes: Hurricane Lee Rapidly Intensifies Over Warm Atlantic Ocean—Expected To Become ‘Major Storm’ Early Friday
Hurricane Lee is expected to become a major hurricane with winds of up to 130mph, possibly causing severe damage and power outages. It is projected to pass north of the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, but will still bring dangerous ocean swells to the Caribbean. Rising ocean temperatures are believed to be a key factor in the rapid intensification of hurricanes like Lee, and climate change is likely playing a role. Hurricane Lee follows closely behind Hurricane Idalia, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm.
Fox News: American caver Mark Dickey trapped 3,400 feet inside Turkish cave, massive rescue effort underway
American speleologist Mark Dickey is trapped over 3,200 feet inside a cave in Turkey due to illness. A massive rescue effort involving international cave rescue experts is underway to save him.
Forbes: Madonna Should Play Her New Single On Her Tour
Madonna is preparing for her latest tour and should consider adding her latest hit single, "Popular," to the setlist. This would bring freshness and excitement to the concert for both Madonna and the audience. Including something new in the tour's lineup would help maintain Madonna's enthusiasm and create a memorable experience for everyone.
American Thinker: In order to save the whales, we must kill the whales
Recent local news reports on dead whales washing up on the East Coast of the U.S. are connected to loud sonar emitted by wind industry vessels, as revealed in the documentary "Thrown To The Wind." The U.S. government has either failed to conduct proper research or is covering up the correlation between wind industry activity and specific whale deaths. While this may not halt the construction of wind projects, it exposes the reality of government agencies and scientists neglecting their responsibilities.
Gataway Couple: You Can Earn Money to Snack at Buc-ee's
FinanceBuzz is offering the opportunity to get paid $1,000 to eat snacks from Buc-ee's as part of a taste-testing gig. The selected individual will write product reviews, take photos, and document their experience. Buc-ee's is a popular convenience store chain known for its clean bathrooms, large fuel stations, delicious snacks, and abundance of souvenirs.