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22 Jul 2024
#politics
Le Monde: World leaders pay tribute to Biden's legacy following his decision to exit presidential race
Biden bows out of the presidential race, leaving world leaders praising his legacy and leadership, especially in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression. His decision draws respect, but Republicans push for his resignation, claiming he's unfit to serve.
In the shadows, the political knives glint, as Trump's voice rises, calling Biden "Crooked Joe," while allies reminisce about his decades-long commitment to democracy and international unity. A bittersweet farewell to a president caught in the crossfire of loyalty and ambition.
Front Page Magazine: Ex-Obama Official Linked to Cartel Drug Smuggling Picked to Investigate Trump Assassination
Homeland Security's Mayorkas plucks Napolitano, a figure tied to the Fast and Furious debacle, for a panel probing Secret Service blunders that made Trump a target. With her history, it’s a classic case of the fox watching the henhouse.
Trust is a fragile thing in the halls of power.
Front Page Magazine: From Democracy to Donorocracy
Democrats, claiming to champion democracy, have traded it for 'donorocracy,' ousting Biden to appease a cabal of wealthy backers. They've turned a once-vibrant party into a puppet show, with donors pulling the strings behind closed doors.
In this grim theater, the people's voice is but a whisper drowned out by cash flow. Politicians, once vessels of the populace, now dance to the tune of affluent financiers.
The Economist: Kamala Harris lacks charisma and time
Kamala Harris stands poised to seize the Democratic nomination, a product of institutional politics and hard-fought power plays. Critics call her an opportunist, but her ability to adapt to shifting political winds might just allow her a fighting chance against Donald Trump.
As the country's political stage shifts, her long history and ambitious nature might outshine her lack of charisma, a gamble in the game where stakes are high and fortunes change in a heartbeat.
#society
Times Of Israel: Bella Hadid said mulling legal action as Adidas drops her from 1972 Olympic shoe ad
Bella Hadid is hiring lawyers after Adidas dropped her from a campaign linked to the Munich Olympics—a massacre tied to her pro-Palestinian activism. She's upset with Adidas, claiming ignorance of the campaign’s implications while still under contract.
Tensions rise as Hadid's history with Israel contrasts sharply with a brand once associated with tragedy.
#education
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Private schools had 'ample time' to prepare for tax raid, claims Labour
The Education Secretary is pushing forward with plans to impose VAT on private school fees, shifting the timeline to January instead of September. This tax change aims to fund new teachers but may lead to a surge of students leaving for more affordable schooling.
Amid fears of a pupil exodus, the government insists private schools have had enough time to prepare for the financial hit. The focus remains on enhancing education and support in state schools for the majority of children.