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21 Jul 2024

#politics

The Mirror: Trump to speak 1,500 feet from where Roosevelt survived assassination attempt
Trump to speak 1,500 feet from where Roosevelt survived assassination attempt
In Milwaukee, the Hyatt Regency stands as a grim reminder of a near-fatal encounter with history. Just blocks away from where Donald Trump spoke at the RNC, the site once hosted Theodore Roosevelt, who, in 1912, brushed off an assassination attempt, proclaiming, "It takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."

Trump's brush with death echoes Roosevelt's past. After surviving a gunshot during his speech, Trump rallied the crowd, bloodied yet defiant. History repeats itself in chilling ways, the lines of fate drawn tight around the hearts of those who dare to lead.


#society

Breitbart: 'Absurd and Dangerous': Homeless, Drug-Abusing Migrants Take Over Abandoned NYC Rite Aid
'Absurd and Dangerous': Homeless, Drug-Abusing Migrants Take Over Abandoned NYC Rite Aid
In a crumbling borough of New York City, a vacant building, once a Rite Aid, has morphed into a chaotic den for vagrants and drug users, turning the neighborhood into a sordid spectacle. Local residents are left to navigate a hellscape of public drunkenness and danger, as their pleas for action echo unanswered.

The building's owner remains indifferent, while city officials respond with empty promises. As kids play near a treacherous wood pile and drunkards lay sprawled, the community wrestles with an absurd reality where safety is a distant memory.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Russia: For Gershkovich, a prison sentence and a glimmer of hope
Russia: For Gershkovich, a prison sentence and a glimmer of hope
Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison for espionage, following a swift trial that lacked evidence. Arrested in March 2023, his case hints at possible negotiations for a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia.

The rapid judicial proceedings suggest a strategic move in geopolitical chess, reminiscent of past exchanges, with Putin playing his hand openly.


#military

The Mirror: UK armed forces will undergo huge shake-up to tackle 'deadly quartet'
UK armed forces will undergo huge shake-up to tackle 'deadly quartet'
Britain's armed forces are set for a major overhaul to counter threats from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. The government promises increased defense spending and troop welfare initiatives, aiming to strengthen NATO and restore a previously “hollowed out” military.

Defence Secretary Healey emphasizes a proactive stance against global threats and a focus on economic benefits from defense spending, aiming to revitalize armed forces and fortify national security amid changing warfare dynamics.


#sports

The Mirror: Keir Starmer drops Bank Holiday hint when asked how England win should be marked
Keir Starmer drops Bank Holiday hint when asked how England win should be marked
Keir Starmer danced around the question of a Bank Holiday if England clinches the Euro 2024 trophy, hinting it should be celebrated properly. He’s riding a wave of optimism, rallying support for Gareth Southgate's squad as they face Spain in the final.

Calls are echoing for a national day off to mark a potential victory, fueling a hope for celebration across the nation. England's 58-year trophy drought hangs in the balance as Sir Geoff Hurst and others urge the government to acknowledge the historic moment.