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23 Jul 2024

#politics

Fox News: Brace yourself, America. With Kamala Harris, Democrats are about to put on an incredible show
Brace yourself, America. With Kamala Harris, Democrats are about to put on an incredible show
The Democrats are circling the wagons around Kamala Harris, a vice president whose gasps for political air only amplify the party's dilemma. As Biden's support wanes, Harris's brief sparks of charisma can't disguise her disastrous tenure nor her failure to win over voters.

Behind the slick campaign promises lies a politician with a lackluster track record, having flopped in the primary and lost the trust of many, including her party. Expect a deluge of hype, but it's just smoke and mirrors for a shaky future.


Fox News: Biden applauded as ‘patriot,’ showered with praise from liberal media for bowing out of election
Biden applauded as ‘patriot,’ showered with praise from liberal media for bowing out of election
Biden's exit from the 2024 race drew applause from the left, hailed as a noble sacrifice by liberal pundits. They likened him to George Washington, proclaiming his decision a testament to patriotism and leadership in turbulent times.

Yet, critics argue it was a forced retreat from mounting pressure, leaving the Democrats scrambling for a narrative that elevates political maneuvering to heroic stature.


Fox News: Before Biden, these 5 past presidents faced health issues amid re-election
Before Biden, these 5 past presidents faced health issues amid re-election
President Biden has bowed out of the 2024 race, citing that health wasn’t a factor. However, doctors raised eyebrows over signs of cognitive decline after a shaky debate performance, suggesting his exit aligns with health concerns.

Biden isn’t the first to grapple with health complications—historically, many presidents faced similar battles, impacting their political fortunes.


Le Monde: Secret Service director grilled in tense congressional hearing over Trump assassination attempt
Secret Service director grilled in tense congressional hearing over Trump assassination attempt
Kimberly Cheatle faced Congress regarding the Secret Service's failure to prevent an assassination attempt on Trump, which led to a fatal shooting at his rally. Despite taking responsibility, she dodged key questions, leaving both parties calling for her resignation.

Her evasiveness and the agency's blunders sparked outrage and conspiracy theories, as questions multiplied about the security lapses. The ghost of incompetence hung heavy in the air, as the specter of danger had come too close for comfort.


Times Of Israel: Harris snags enough delegate support to clinch US Democratic nomination
Harris snags enough delegate support to clinch US Democratic nomination
Kamala Harris is on the verge of clinching the Democratic presidential nomination after Biden's withdrawal shifted support toward her. With strong endorsements and record fundraising, she's gearing up to challenge Trump, pledging to tackle issues like abortion and come out swinging.

Harris's candidacy transforms the race, presenting a stark contrast to the beleaguered Trump and possibly ushering in the first female president. A nervous GOP must now recalibrate, as the stakes have skyrocketed in this riveting political duel.


Fox News: JD Vance's hometown of Middletown, Ohio, was built by steel industry: What to know about it
JD Vance's hometown of Middletown, Ohio, was built by steel industry: What to know about it
In Middletown, Ohio, Sen. J.D. Vance rallies support, invoking his roots in a city shaped by industrial decline yet resilient. While it boasts a rich steel heritage, the community grapples with economic challenges and feels overlooked by the elite political class.

Vance echoes a hopeful message for revitalization, stressing the need for opportunities for future generations in a town embedded in Americana’s cultural fabric.


Times Of Israel: At least two Jewish governors thought top contenders to be Harris’s running mate
At least two Jewish governors thought top contenders to be Harris’s running mate
Joe Biden’s exit from the race has Democrats rallying around Kamala Harris, eyeing potential running mates. Notable names include Jewish governors Josh Shapiro and J.B. Pritzker, each with political heft crucial for a competitive ticket. The chatter raises questions about Israel's conflicts and antisemitism.

As Harris assembles her team, candidates like Arizona’s Mark Kelly have notable ties to Jewish advocacy amidst rising antisemitism concerns. Meanwhile, controversies about Shapiro’s candidacy highlight persistent tensions around identity in today’s politics.


#society

Fox News: Newsom's school gender identity law mandates 'teachers must lie to parents,' parental rights groups say
Newsom's school gender identity law mandates 'teachers must lie to parents,' parental rights groups say
California's new AB1955 law, signed by Governor Newsom, prohibits schools from informing parents if their child identifies with a gender different from their biological sex. Critics argue it undermines parental rights and could endanger children needing support for gender dysphoria.

Supporters claim it safeguards children's identities from harmful disclosures, igniting a heated battle over parental involvement in education. As lawsuits sprout, the state braces for a constitutional clash over the control of children's upbringing.


#technology

Le Monde: One year of X: Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon – where do Twitter's heirs stand?
One year of X: Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon – where do Twitter's heirs stand?
Elon Musk's bold prediction of Twitter reaching a billion monthly users fizzled out as the platform, now called "X," limped to 570 million users instead. Daily logins stagnated, driven away by Musk's controversial moves and the site’s toxic atmosphere post-Hamas attack.

While some fled to the decentralized rival Mastodon, it’s hardly a utopia with only 853,000 monthly active users, dwarfed by X. The landscape is shifting, but the exodus fueled by Musk's governance reveals a fragile order in the world of social media.