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22 Jul 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Move to secure Democratic nomination as string of endorsements from potential challengers flood in
Kamala Harris, following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, has garnered significant support from key Democratic figures, including Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer. With record-breaking fundraising behind her, she aims to unify the party and challenge Trump, focusing on his criminal record.
The vice president's campaign, riding a wave of endorsements, has begun attacking Trump directly, portraying him as a convicted felon threatening democracy. As challengers fade, the race narrows to her and the specter of the former president.
Forbes: Secret Service Director: Gunman Was Identified As ‘Suspicious’ But Not A ‘Threat’
The Secret Service's failure to secure a Trump event led to an assassination attempt, injuring the former president and killing one. Director Kimberly Cheatle took responsibility, acknowledging the agency’s lapses during testimony and promising an internal review.
Calls for Cheatle's resignation intensified amid mounting criticism, as the agency failed to act on warnings regarding a suspicious individual. Investigations are now underway to assess the blunders that put Trump in harm's way.
The Economist: Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump? Here’s what the polls say
With Biden bowing out, Harris steps into the spotlight, backed by party heavyweights. Polls hint at a tight race, with her approval ratings sagging yet showing glimmers of hope against Trump. Success isn’t assured, but the stakes keep rising.
The White House is up for grabs, and Harris has her eyes on it, even if the odds aren't stacked in her favor.
Times Of Israel: As Netanyahu flies to DC, Israeli politicians seek to sway his agenda from afar
As Netanyahu crosses the Atlantic, Israeli politicians heap demands on him, pushing for firm stances against U.S. pressure for sanctions and Palestinian statehood. Smotrich insists on Israel's right to expand and fight Hamas, framing concessions as a suicide pact.
In a backdrop of political infighting, left and right clash over strategies, with opposition leaders criticizing Netanyahu's U.S. visit as a hollow PR stunt. Amidst the chaos, the looming specter of Iranian aggression casts a shadow over the already turbulent landscape.
Breitbart: Cheatle Admits 'Most Significant Failure in Decades, But Still Won't Resign
U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle called the agency’s failure to protect Donald Trump at a July rally its “most significant operational failure in decades.” Despite the lapse and calls for her resignation, she took full responsibility and vowed to prevent future incidents while resisting pressure to step down.
Cheatle affirmed her commitment to lead, insisting she is the right person for the job, as the agency faces an investigation into the incident. Accountability remains in limbo with no definitive steps announced to address the shortcomings.
GB News: As first fine is issued for using wood burning stove - we look at the 'flawed' data behind the war on wood stoves
In West Yorkshire, a British household was hit with a £175 fine for illegally using a wood-burning stove, marking the first move in a crackdown aimed at reducing air pollution. Critics argue climate data against stoves is often misleading, lumping efficient models with outdated ones.
The debate highlights a broader struggle: balancing environmental concerns with practical heating solutions in diverse settings. While emissions are real, newer technology may offer sustainable options that some advocacy groups overlook.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Culture Front 1
Private eye hired to find missing person uncovers political scandal involving top government official. As bodies pile up, uncovering corruption and betrayal becomes a dangerous game.
Investigation into a series of mysterious deaths leads detective to the dark underbelly of society, where secrets are bought and sold. In a world where power is the ultimate currency, nothing is as it seems.
Forbes: Russia Sentences Russian-American Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva To 6.5 Years In Prison
In a dimly lit courtroom in Kazan, Alsu Kurmasheva was handed a six-and-a-half-year sentence for supposedly spreading lies about the Russian military. The evidence? As flimsy as a house of cards in a monsoon, a mockery of justice that left journalism gasping for air in a country that fears the truth.
Her case echoes the fate of Evan Gershkovich, targeted in the same ruthless crackdown on dissent. As the shadows of repression deepen, calls for her release grow louder, reminding us that the pursuit of truth comes with a heavy price.
#culture
Fox News: Viral egg and toothpaste 'experiment' on Instagram leads to questions: Is it real or fake?
A viral video shows a mother and son creating a so-called jelly egg using an uncooked egg, toothpaste, and aluminum foil. Despite gaining over 30 million views, science educators quickly debunked the experiment, citing a lack of chemical reaction between the materials.
Kuzmich later admitted it was all a joke, highlighting the blurred lines between reality and fiction on social media as users debate the trick's legitimacy.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Approaching the Founding, With Bravado or Diffidence?
The American Founding serves as a mirror for our national identity, shaping how we perceive our culture, politics, and virtues. Yet, interpretations diverge, with characters like Thomas Jefferson viewed through differing lenses, reflecting the contentious nature of our origins.
From our Revolution's moral high ground to modern skepticism, the struggle remains over what it means to be American. As we commemorate our history, it’s crucial to reckon with the symbols that define us and the evolving narrative of our founding ideals.
#health
GB News: Council slaps household with £175 fine for using wood burning stove which emits 'unreasonable and excessive smoke'
In Wakefield, a household caught puffing out too much smoke from a wood-burning stove got a £175 wake-up call. New rules aim to clean the air by banning non-compliant stoves and damp fuel, turning the council into a watchful sentinel against pollution.
With 216 complaints since 2019, the council's clampdown on smoky offenders is just getting started. The move to crack down follows the Environment Act 2021, but wood stove enthusiasts argue the air’s already getting clearer.
#crime
Fox News: Texas family sues Syria for death of loved one: ‘Plan to hold the regime fully accountable for its crimes’
The Kamalmaz family has launched a federal lawsuit against the Syrian government, claiming that Majd Kamalmaz, an American psychotherapist, was abducted and killed by state officials in 2017. They pursue at least $70 million in damages and demand accountability for Syria's human rights abuses.
Accused of wrongful death and torture, the family seeks to shine a light on Syria's atrocities while hoping the U.S. government will take action against the regime. They aim to honor Kamalmaz's commitment to helping others in war-torn Syria.