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25 Jul 2024

#politics

Fox News: CNN panel gets heated in debate over Biden's ability to do the job: 'It's speculation!'
CNN panel gets heated in debate over Biden's ability to do the job: 'It's speculation!'
CNN's panel exploded into controversy over President Biden’s capability after he announced his withdrawal from the race. Ana Navarro defended him, claiming her experience with him rendered doubts mere speculation, while Reihan Salam argued his decline is evident, questioning who’s truly in charge.

As they clashed, Navarro insisted on her firsthand knowledge, countering Salam’s critique of Biden's cognitive state. The debate highlighted deep divisions not just about Biden's health but his leadership’s future, leaving many wondering about the party's stability ahead.


Breitbart: Trump: 'A Vote for Kamala Is a Vote for Four More Years of Dishonesty'
Trump: 'A Vote for Kamala Is a Vote for Four More Years of Dishonesty'
Trump took the stage in Charlotte, hammering Vice President Harris as unfit for leadership, warning voters that backing her spells disaster for the nation. He painted her, alongside Biden, as the embodiment of dishonesty and weakness.

Meanwhile, despite a flurry of endorsements and a hefty war chest post-Biden's exit, Harris struggles with low favorability ratings, casting a shadow over her viability as a candidate.


Fox News: 'Woke' political, college leaders set stage for pro-Hamas DC protest: lawmaker
'Woke' political, college leaders set stage for pro-Hamas DC protest: lawmaker
In the heart of Washington, D.C., chaos erupted as anti-Israel protests surged during Netanyahu's Congressional address, marked by vandalism and inflamed rhetoric. Nine arrests cast a shadow over a nation divided on Middle Eastern tensions.

Campus unrest reflecting the same turmoil lay brewing, as critics accused officials of fanning the flames. The lines between protest and violence blurred, raising alarms about the rising tide of antisemitism on American soil.


The Federalist: Survey: Likely Voters Believe Cheating Will Taint The 2024 Election
Survey: Likely Voters Believe Cheating Will Taint The 2024 Election
Voter concerns loom over the 2024 election, with over 60% fearing cheating may sway results. This anxiety extends across party lines, fueled by reports of mail-in ballot irregularities in swing states—issues left unresolved since 2020.

As legislators push for stricter voting laws, discrepancies in ballot handling continue to raise questions about election integrity. The stage is set for another tumultuous electoral showdown, echoing the shadows of past misconduct.


The Mirror: All the times the Tory leadership candidates praised Liz Truss
All the times the Tory leadership candidates praised Liz Truss
Three Tory MPs—Cleverly, Braverman, and Tugendhat—who backed Liz Truss's brief reign now face scrutiny as they vie for her old job. Her wreckage of the economy after just 49 days left the party vulnerable and her supporters looking foolish.

Truss's promises of tax cuts for the wealthy set off chaos, forcing her resignation and revealing the peril of misplaced confidence. The fallout looms large for these hopefuls wanting a second chance at leadership.


Fox News: CNN's Van Jones emotionally praises Biden as a 'hero' who 'fell on his sword' by exiting 2024 race
CNN's Van Jones emotionally praises Biden as a 'hero' who 'fell on his sword' by exiting 2024 race
Van Jones called President Biden a "hero" for stepping aside, claiming he "fell on his sword" for the country. In a heartfelt speech, he praised Biden's character and grace, contrasting him with Trump, who clung to power despite the will of the people.

Biden's decision not to seek re-election sent ripples through the political landscape, stirring both admiration and controversy. He emphasized the need for "new voices," leaving some questioning the future of the Democratic Party.


Front Page Magazine: The D.C. Jihad Shocked Even Dems
The D.C. Jihad Shocked Even Dems
Netanyahu aimed to stir bipartisan support but rocked a politically charged atmosphere. His speech shone amidst the chaos of anti-Israel protests, where mobs replaced American flags with Palestinian ones and chanted for destruction, seemingly unchecked by authorities.

Despite Democratic leaders condemning the protests, their actions remained hollow, failing to confront the escalating tensions in the streets of D.C. Silence fell where action should have risen, leaving an unsettling message on the true allegiances behind the chaos.


Fox News: Pro-Hamas protesters 'need to be arrested and sent to jail,' Speaker Johnson argues: 'Zero tolerance'
Pro-Hamas protesters 'need to be arrested and sent to jail,' Speaker Johnson argues: 'Zero tolerance'
In a charged atmosphere, Israeli PM Netanyahu addressed Congress while chaos erupted outside, as pro-Hamas demonstrators clashed with supporters of Israel. A moment of defiance emerged when an American flag was raised again, stoking tensions in the capital.

House Speaker Mike Johnson condemned the protests, calling for arrests of those desecrating monuments, while praising Netanyahu's call for strength against perceived threats. He vowed a zero-tolerance approach to chaos as tensions remain high.


Fox News: Trump's new book 'Save America' chronicles first-term triumphs, outlines blueprint for a winning second
Trump's new book 'Save America' chronicles first-term triumphs, outlines blueprint for a winning second
Donald Trump is gearing up for another round, armed with a new photo book titled "SAVE AMERICA," showcasing his term’s successes and a vision for a potential second. With each image curated by him, the book aims to rekindle the spirit of his administration ahead of the upcoming election.

As the campaign heats up, Trump targets Vice President Kamala Harris, framing her as part of the radical left, unfit to lead in times of tension with global adversaries. He claims the book represents not only his past but also a roadmap for America's future under his vision.


#society

Times Of Israel: Ofakim gets NIS 229m after Oct. 7 massacre, but kept off national recovery plan
Ofakim gets NIS 229m after Oct. 7 massacre, but kept off national recovery plan
The government set aside NIS 229 million for Ofakim's recovery from the brutal October 7 Hamas attack, where 47 perished. Community leaders fought hard for this aid, after the town was excluded from the larger NIS 19 billion rehabilitation effort due to its distance from Gaza.

While Finance Minister Smotrich announced the funding, locals feel it's a mere pittance, a token gesture masking a history of neglect. Many see it as proof they've been shortchanged compared to others, as they grapple with both trauma and the long-term socioeconomic struggles.


The Mirror: Meghan's telling move that 'made feelings obvious' on return to UK - expert
Meghan's telling move that 'made feelings obvious' on return to UK - expert
Meghan Markle's reluctance to return to the UK is palpable, evidenced by her previous absence and a recent stopover at Heathrow with little desire to linger. The strained relations with the royal family make future visits, especially for events like the Invictus Games, a tangled web.

Prince Harry’s fight for security in the UK complicates matters further, emphasizing the divide in a family once united in public events. The anticipation of the 2027 Invictus Games could bring them back together or drive the final nail in a long-standing rift.


#war

Le Monde: Russia's relentless air strikes are forcing Ukraine to revolutionize electricity production
Russia's relentless air strikes are forcing Ukraine to revolutionize electricity production
Amidst the ruins of a DTEK power plant in Ukraine, the steel giants crumble under relentless Russian strikes, their glory days buried in rubble and despair. Workers scramble to mitigate damage, their lives now a grim joke amid the terror of incoming ballistic missiles.

Inside, time stands still as antiquated panels blink like ghosts of a forgotten era. Yet, the spirit of resilience flickers; they fight to keep the lights on against a backdrop of chaos and war.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: AP says damages suit for use of Oct. 7 freelancer photo ‘fatal blow’ to press freedom
AP says damages suit for use of Oct. 7 freelancer photo ‘fatal blow’ to press freedom
In the gritty underbelly of the media world, AP and Reuters face a $6.8 million lawsuit from parents of massacre victims, claiming their use of photos from disputed journalists makes them accomplices. The news agencies rebut, insisting that these photographers acted independently, not as agents.

Citing the fundamental right to free press, they argue the lawsuit undermines public awareness of atrocities covered on October 7. They stress that holding news organizations liable for external content could drown journalistic freedom in a tide of litigation.


The Telegraph: World War Three is closer than anyone dares admit
World War Three is closer than anyone dares admit
As Joe Biden's presidency wanes, a dangerous escalation unfolds in the Arctic, with Russian and Chinese bombers intercepted near Alaska. This may embolden adversaries to provoke the U.S., risking a wider global conflict amidst ongoing threats to U.S. allies in Europe and the Pacific.

With military cooperation intensifying, past miscalculations hint at the perils ahead. The specter of war looms as adversaries gauge American resolve, potentially igniting conflicts that could lead to a catastrophic outcome if misjudgments prevail.


#military

The Economist: European countries are banding together on missile defence
European countries are banding together on missile defence
Europe's air defenses are crumbling under the weight of Russian aggression in Ukraine. With interceptors stretched thin and many donated to bolster Ukraine, nations scramble to patch up their crumbling sky shield.

Meanwhile, political maneuvering sees right-wingers in Italy renaming Milan's airport after Berlusconi, reigniting old flames of divisiveness.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: “What Shall We Do?”
“What Shall We Do?”
The crux of Catholic education is to navigate through today’s distractions and uphold Christ through tradition. Graduates are urged to ask, “What shall we do?”, and to commit to daily conversion, striking a chord with those who felt the spirit at Pentecost.

This education emphasizes living truthfully and embracing each individual's unique vocation while resisting the chaotic tides of modernity. Trust in divine guidance to restore order and salvation in a world veering towards disorder.


#crime

Fox News: Missouri halts release of man with overturned murder conviction as he was about to go free
Missouri halts release of man with overturned murder conviction as he was about to go free
Christopher Dunn's release from prison, after an overturned murder conviction, faced a last-minute block from the Missouri Supreme Court. Key evidence was discredited, but the Attorney General's office, led by Andrew Bailey, opposed his freedom, igniting chaos.

Judicial orders clashed with political aspirations as Bailey aimed to project a "tough on crime" image, even if it meant defying the court. Dunn and his family have tasted freedom’s edge, only to be pulled back into the shadows of injustice.


GB News: Police launch urgent probe after 'human organs' discovered inside container in London park
Police launch urgent probe after 'human organs' discovered inside container in London park
In the shadow of Rosehill Park, London, a curious bystander stumbled upon a container that whispered dark secrets—the possible remnants of human organs. The Metropolitan Police have cordoned off the area, diving into a forensic investigation to uncover the truth behind the macabre find.

Hours earlier, the River Wear in Sunderland echoed similar eeriness with suspected human remains found on its banks. Two grim discoveries in one day, like a tale struck by fate’s cruel hand.


Fox News: Butler County DA pushes back against Trump shooting testimony from Pennsylvania state police commissioner
Butler County DA pushes back against Trump shooting testimony from Pennsylvania state police commissioner
In Bethel Park, the air crackled with tension as District Attorney Goldinger rebutted the Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner's claims about security failures during Trump's rally. A witness saw the shooter, Crooks, yet accusations and blame circled like vultures overhead.

Goldinger insisted that local officers were at their posts when gunfire erupted, firmly stating that the suggestion they abandoned their positions was false. The only thing more volatile than the situation was the finger-pointing that followed.


Breitbart: WATCH: Unruly Moroccan Fans Storm Soccer Field, Throw Firecrackers at Argentinian Players
WATCH: Unruly Moroccan Fans Storm Soccer Field, Throw Firecrackers at Argentinian Players
Moroccan soccer fans turned the 2024 Olympics opener into chaos, storming the field and hurling debris at Argentine players after a late goal equalized the match. The fracas led to a two-hour delay, but Morocco still clinched a 2-1 win, their victory overshadowed by hooliganism.

This incident highlights a long-standing issue of soccer violence, with fan misconduct rearing its ugly head once again, casting a shadow over the sport.


#sports

Forbes: Here’s Why Russia Is Still Banned From The Olympics
Here’s Why Russia Is Still Banned From The Olympics
In a move that stirred the pot, the IOC decided more than a dozen Russian and Belarusian athletes could compete at the Paris Olympics under a neutral flag, bypassing a national tie in the shadow of the Ukraine war. The decision, however, faced backlash and boycott threats from various countries.

Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned this, asserting that neutrality is a farce amidst destruction. With 17 athletes accepting the IOC's unconventional invitation, the specter of geopolitics looms large, challenging the spirit of the games.