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#politics
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Conservative Group Lays Out Plan to Gut Administrative State on Day 1 of 2nd Trump Term
Former President Donald Trump and other Republican candidates are determined to dismantle the administrative state, vowing to eliminate federal agencies and replace federal workers with ideologically conservative employees. Project 2025, a detailed transition plan created by former Trump staffers, aims to reshape the federal bureaucracy and implement sweeping policy changes. However, constitutional law experts argue that the president's power to enact such changes is limited, and the plan could potentially undermine the democratic principles of the Constitution.
Daily Wire: Appeals Court Rules Biden Officials Violated First Amendment In Social Media Censorship Case
Federal appeals court rules that the Biden administration violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media companies to censor content. Court bars officials from coercing or encouraging platforms to remove protected free speech. Documents show officials asked Facebook to promote certain outlets and suppress The Daily Wire. Ruling celebrated as a win against censorship and totalitarianism.
#society
National Review: California State Assembly Passes Controversial Transgender Youth Bill
California passed a bill requiring judges in child custody cases to consider a parent's affirmation of their child's gender identity. Supporters say it promotes the child's well-being, while critics argue it infringes on parental rights and may lead to loss of custody for those who disagree with gender transition.
Midwest Living: A New Food Festival Celebrating Female Talent Beckons You to Mackinac Island This Fall
The Cork & Fork weekend at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island showcases female chefs in a traditionally male-dominated industry. The event features cooking demos, wine tastings, and a formal dinner, all aimed at honoring the achievements of women in the culinary field. The event also raises awareness and funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
#health
Fox News: COVID-19, flu and RSV vaccines are all available this fall: See what some doctors recommend and why
As Americans enter flu season, there is concern about a "tripledemic" with COVID-19, flu, and RSV. Vaccines are available to fight each virus. COVID-19 variants are causing an increase in cases, and a booster shot is recommended. The EG.5 variant is currently dominant in the US. A reformulated COVID-19 vaccine will be available in October. Annual flu vaccination is recommended, and RSV monoclonal antibodies are available for infants. RSV vaccines exist for older adults, but there have been reports of rare side effects. All three vaccines can be taken at the same time or at different times.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Man Dies After Driving Vehicle Over Cliff During Police Pursuit in Southern California
A man evading police in Azusa drove off a cliff and died. The police received a call about a person with mental health concerns and attempted to pull him over. The man intentionally drove off the road and was found dead.
The Epoch Times: Fulton County Grand Jury Recommended Charges Against Sen. Lindsey Graham, 2 Former GOP Senators
A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, recommended criminal charges against Sen. Lindsey Graham, former GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, as well as retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn and Boris Epshteyn. The panel heard from 75 witnesses and made recommendations for charges related to efforts after the 2020 presidential election. The individuals indicted include former President Donald Trump and 18 others, charged with violating Georgia's anti-racketeering law.
The Blaze: Chicago rideshare driver brutally beaten and carjacked by three women
In broad daylight, an Uber driver in Chicago's Chinatown was brutally assaulted by three women with a pipe. They stole his car keys and fled in his vehicle. Despite his injuries, the driver remains in good spirits.
#sports
Fox News: She hit a hole-in-one to win a Mercedes. Now she's suing the golf tournament's organizer
Linda Chen, a former professional golfer, filed a lawsuit against organizers of a charity golf tournament after being denied a brand-new Mercedes-Benz prize for hitting a hole-in-one. The defendants argue that Chen was ineligible to win the car because she was not an amateur golfer, as required by the tournament's rules. Chen claims she has been registered as an amateur with the U.S. Golf Association for over 15 years.
#outdoors
Midwest Living: Experience the Legendary Bison Roundup at South Dakota's Custer State Park
. The annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival takes place in South Dakota, where riders corral the bison herd for health checks. The event attracts thousands of spectators and is a crucial part of managing the bison population in the park.
#technology
Fox News: How this robot janitor is cleaning toilets and doing the dirty work
In New York, a company called Somatic has developed an autonomous toilet-cleaning robot that can work 40 hours a week for $1,000 a month. The robot navigates spaces, cleans with disinfectants, and sends photos to human janitors if it encounters a mess it can't handle.
#other
Forbes: Jimmy Buffett Aiming For A New Major Chart Win Following His Passing
Musician Jimmy Buffett's sudden death from cancer at the age of 76 has led to increased interest in his music, particularly his compilation album "Songs You Know by Heart." Predictions suggest that the album may reach No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking a major gain for the title. Buffett has had one previous No. 1 album and this potential top 10 return would be his first win in many years. The album, released in 1985, has already been certified seven-times platinum and is expected to see a further increase in sales and streaming.