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24 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: Conservatives praise 'brilliant' swing state GOP ad attacking Harris: 'Here's the blueprint'
In a high-stakes political sprawl, Republican Senate hopeful Dave McCormick launched a fierce ad linking Democratic opponent Bob Casey to the progressive policies of Kamala Harris. The ad portrays Harris as the "most liberal nominee ever," targeting contentious issues like fracking and immigration.
Conservatives rallied behind the ad, claiming it sets a new standard for GOP attacks. The perception is that with stakes this high, every punch matters, as Casey's seat is crucial for the balance of power in the Senate.
Fox News: Dem voters at Milwaukee rally say they're fired up for Harris: 'United and energized'
In Milwaukee, Vice President Kamala Harris invigorates Democratic voters after Biden's shock withdrawal, positioning herself as the leading candidate to challenge Trump in the upcoming election. Supporters rally, confident in her ability to unite the party and appeal to independents.
With polls tightening, Harris emphasizes reproductive rights, vowing to combat Trump's agenda. There's a palpable energy among her followers, believing Wisconsin will be pivotal for victory in November.
Fox News: Crowd chants ‘lock him up!’ during 1st Harris campaign rally
At her first rally as the presumptive Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris invoked her prosecutorial past, urging audiences to remember her record against "predators and fraudsters," while chanting "lock him up!" in reference to Donald Trump. The echoes of past political chants stir the crowd, signaling a fierce campaign ahead.
Critics, however, remind voters of her controversial record as prosecutor, particularly her tough stance on low-level offenses. The stage is set for a battle of narratives as Harris aims to define her candidacy against a backdrop of past campaign slogans.
Fox News: Axios hit with community note after claiming Harris was never 'border czar'
Kamala Harris was tasked with addressing the root causes of migration from Central America but was never officially the "border czar," a title GOP critics have pinned on her. Media outlets are now distancing her from this label, despite their earlier reports.
The controversy exposes the political theater surrounding immigration as the GOP seeks to leverage Harris's name against her, while she navigates the thorny landscape of a potential presidential campaign amid unprecedented border crossings.
Breitbart: Netanyahu Rebukes Unhinged Israeli Left for Criticizing Hostages
Israeli PM Netanyahu defended former hostage Noa Argamani and her father, who faced backlash for joining his US trip. Critics accused them of endorsing him, blaming Netanyahu for the ongoing hostage crisis. Argamani's presence sparked fury, despite her mixed feelings towards him.
In Congress, she pushes him to secure the release of remaining hostages, reflecting a deep chasm between public expectation and political reality, while Netanyahu calls the vitriol against her "insanity."
Fox News: Anti-Israel agitators descend on DC ahead of Israeli PM Netanyahu's address to Congress
In Washington, D.C., anti-Israel demonstrators rallied as Netanyahu prepared to address Congress. Hundreds gathered, brandishing signs that labeled him a "Wanted War Criminal," and chanted demands like "Free Palestine" while organized by groups like Answer Coalition and Code Pink.
The crowd's slogans echoed calls to end U.S. support for Israel, framing the protest as part of a larger dispute over the region's bloody history. Voices were loud and defiant, the air thick with tension and the hint of something darker simmering beneath the surface.
Fox News: Trump campaign says it's 'well-positioned to prosecute the case' against Kamala Harris
As the political winds shift, Trump's campaign is bracing itself against the newly minted Democratic contender, Kamala Harris. With Biden's exit, Trump claims to be well-positioned to challenge Harris, prepared for every possible scenario well in advance.
Despite a short-lived "honeymoon" period for Harris, Trump remains confident, reminding voters of her ties to Biden's faltering record. Trump is ready to debate her, maintaining a steady lead in the polls as he rallies the party for a showdown in November.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu’s visit said ‘barely registering’ in Washington amid election drama
Netanyahu's Washington visit barely registers amid election chaos and boycotts from Democratic lawmakers questioning his support in Gaza. With Biden's sudden withdrawal overshadowing his speech, discontent simmers among both political figures and the public.
Protests erupt outside, with voices rising against Israeli policies — a stark reminder of the divides within American society and the pressure on the prime minister to secure a hostages deal.
Fox News: Top Jewish Republican group criticizes Harris for 'snubbing' Israeli leader Netanyahu's speech to Congress
Kamala Harris skipped Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s address to Congress, opting for a sorority luncheon instead. The Republican Jewish Coalition seized the moment, launching ads in key states accusing her of prioritizing her social commitments over diplomatic responsibilities.
Harris, now the presumptive Democratic nominee, faces scrutiny for appearing more sympathetic to Palestinian issues amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Her absence, alongside other Democrats, fuels GOP claims of neglect towards Israel.
#society
GB News: What just happened to a populist TV channel in France is terrifying for GB News viewers...
C8, the French channel notorious for its controversial host, Cyril Hanouna, faces discontinuation as Arcom, France’s media regulator, denies its frequency renewal. C8's record fines for dishonesty and political bias raised alarms, sparking claims of censorship.
As media outlets align more closely with “acceptable” narratives, voices like Marine Le Pen cry foul over the erosion of pluralism. Critics fear the channel's fate signals a broader crackdown on free expression in France.
GB News: Council slashes black bin collections to just once every three weeks despite pleas from locals
In Flintshire, local council's plan to cut black bin collections to once every three weeks ignited fury among residents, leading to over 2,700 petition signatures against it. While aiming to meet recycling targets, opposition from former Labour members questioned fiscal management and resident needs.
The council's shift towards a three-week collection, rather than a month, was a response to rising discontent and potential fines but further angered citizens, accusing officials of disregarding their concerns. It’s a classic case where local governance collides with public outcry.
Forbes: Hottest Day On Earth: Planet Breaks Record Twice This Week Amid Historic Heat Waves
The Earth set a new temperature record two days running as blistering summer heat waves sweep across North America. Scientists warn that human-driven greenhouse gas emissions are making climate change surge, with catastrophic consequences looming on the horizon.
Fort Lauderdale and several other U.S. cities have shattered temperature records this summer, signaling a dire situation. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration anticipates an active hurricane season as conditions escalate.
The Western Journal: Elon Musk Says His Son Has Been 'Killed by the Woke Mind Virus,' Vows to Get Revenge
Elon Musk claims his son Xavier died from the "woke mind virus," a consequence of transgender ideology he argues has led to irreversible changes. In a candid interview with Jordan Peterson, he expresses anger at being misled into supporting his son's transition, vowing to combat wokeness.
Musk's deep-seated grievance fuels a personal crusade, framing his loss as a tragedy inflicted by what he views as a corrupt system promoting harmful ideologies without accountability.
#war
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: 'Russia is advancing, but it's a matter of infantry advancement, not a war of movement'
The Russian advance in Ukraine is sluggish and costly, with losses stacked three to five times higher for them than for Ukrainians. Western arms are trickling in, but questions remain about their impact and the fate of promised F-16s.
Zelensky's calls for peace talks are more about posturing than real negotiations, with both sides entrenched in maximalist demands. As attrition takes its toll, the path to resolution seems obscured in smoke and uncertainty.
#military
The Telegraph: A defeated Russia would be just as dangerous as a victorious one
General Sir Roly Walker warns that modern threats demand a rearmed British Army, capable of countering larger foes like Russia, despite hopes for peace. He emphasizes the urgency of increased defense spending, as complacency could embolden aggressive powers and lead to disastrous outcomes.
In a world altered by war, nostalgia for a past normalcy is dangerous. Without immediate action and investment, the UK risks inadequate deterrents against multifront aggressions, marking the disquieting advent of a new Cold War.
#culture
The Western Journal: Thank God for Cultural Expressions
Culture, a divine gift, echoes God's creativity through art, music, and sport. Human creations, though bound to the preexisting, reveal glimpses of the Creator, where even the mundane serves as bridges to the gospel.
Embrace the world’s diverse expressions, using them to connect faith with life. Praise be for culture—the spice of existence.
#crime
Fox News: FBI Director Wray reveals 5 key details about Trump shooters' stash of explosives, weapons
FBI Director Wray revealed details about Thomas Matthew Crooks' assassination attempt on Trump, including three crude explosives found in his car and home, rigged for remote detonation. Crooks was armed with a rifle and a detonator when he opened fire, but the bombs weren’t activated.
The investigation is hampered by Crooks' use of encrypted messaging, and the FBI recovered a drone he used to scout the rally location. There's a cloud of suspicion about possible accomplices in this dangerous game.
#technology
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Waymo’s robotaxi launches citywide in San Francisco
The streets of San Francisco buzz with the promise of driverless taxis as the future of urban transport takes shape, while the U.S. Air Force unveils a drone that thinks for itself. The world is changing, and some are whispering about the price of progress.
Meanwhile, the FTC is tightening the noose on firms dabbling in AI-driven pricing schemes, raising alarm bells in a shadowy market that lurks beneath consumer awareness. Looks like the age of machines isn’t just about convenience; it’s about scrutiny, too.
#other
The Western Journal: Watch: Hydrothermal Explosion at Yellowstone Sends Park Visitors Running for Their Lives
A hydrothermal explosion rocked Yellowstone’s Biscuit Basin, sending visitors scrambling and shutting down the area for safety. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, though the aftermath left the Sapphire Pool area littered with debris.
Despite the chaos, officials assert that the volcanic system remains stable, with this being the second explosion in 2024. Park service cautions about the inherent dangers of geothermal areas.