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Times Of Israel: Obamas’ endorsement of Harris gives US VP expected but crucial support
Barack and Michelle Obama have thrown their support behind Kamala Harris as she prepares for the presidency, marking a crucial moment in her campaign after President Biden stepped aside. The endorsement emphasizes the historical significance of a Black woman and the first Asian-American vying for the top office.
As the Obamas join other party heavyweights backing Harris, the stage is set for an intense Democratic National Convention. With fundraising efforts already exceeding $120 million, Harris aims to unite the party before the showdown against Trump.
Fox News: Who is Mark Kelly? What to know about the senator from Arizona and possible VP pick
Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, a former astronaut and naval officer, may join Vice President Kamala Harris as her running mate in the 2024 election. Having already defeated the GOP in a special election, he's seen as a safe choice amid political shifts.
After Biden's withdrawal, Kelly is poised to capitalize on Harris's record against a convicted felon opponent, suggesting strong prospects for victory in Arizona.
The Federalist: CBS Denies Kamala Harris Raised Money To Bail Out BLM Rioters
Kamala Harris’s past fundraising for the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which aided bail for violent protesters during the 2020 riots, resurfaces as she campaigns to lead the Democratic Party. Media attempts to downplay her actions clash with evidence from her own social media.
Despite controversy, Harris's fundraising link remains active while accusations of misleading narratives abound, suggesting a slippery waltz between facts and political survival.
Fox News: Why now? Media outlets largely quiet on timing of sudden crackdown of Kamala Harris' 'border czar' label
The liberal press has flipped the script, dismissing Vice President Harris' labeled role as "border czar," a title critics used to undermine her. With the political landscape shifting post-Biden's withdrawal, outlets now claim it was a misnomer all along.
This swift pivot raises eyebrows as old reports contradict current narratives, leaving a tale of media spin and political maneuvering in the dust. They distance themselves from the label like a runaway train—realigning to fit the new political narrative.
Fox News: Lindsey Graham demands FBI's Christopher Wray recant testimony, says it's 'clear' Trump was hit with bullet
Sen. Lindsey Graham is pressing FBI Director Christopher Wray to amend his uncertain testimony about whether former President Trump was hit by a bullet or shrapnel during an attempted assassination at a Pennsylvania rally. Graham insists it was a bullet, citing classified briefings.
Trump, wounded in the right ear, has criticized Wray's remarks, affirming it was indeed a bullet that struck him, while House Speaker Mike Johnson challenged Wray's credibility. The shooter was killed by the Secret Service, resulting in other casualties.
Fox News: Trump is ‘rapidly recovering’ after being shot during Pennsylvania rally, ex-White House doctor says
A former White House doctor reports Trump is recovering fast after being shot at a campaign rally, insisting he was only hit by a bullet. Rep. Ronny Jackson assures everyone that Trump is in good shape. The story is still unfolding.
Fox News: How Vice President Kamala Harris got started in politics
Kamala Harris, a political figure with a law background, began her career at 29 in the Alameda County DA's office, where she caught the eye of powerful Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. Her trajectory includes significant roles like San Francisco DA and California AG, facing scrutiny for her evolving stances on crime and justice.
From a learned family, Harris navigated political labyrinths and controversies, aiming for presidential candidacy after failed attempts in the past. Her proposals often flirted with big government ideals, balancing ambition and ideals amid shifting public perception.
GB News: Joe Biden failed to address ‘biggest elephant in the room’ in farewell speech
Brandon Tatum slammed Joe Biden's farewell speech as hollow and scripted, questioning the sincerity of a president who stumbled through a teleprompter, failing to explain his exit from the race and ignoring the pressing concerns of Americans.
In a struggle to sound presidential, Biden endorsed Kamala Harris as a unifying figure for the Democrats, claiming his decision to step down was for the good of democracy. But the room felt heavy with unaddressed doubts of a weary electorate.
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Fox News: Massive bull shark weighing nearly 500 pounds caught at Alabama fishing tournament
A fishing crew, the Bon Secour Butchers, snagged a state record 494.5-pound bull shark during the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, a tournament that pulls in thousands of anglers and spectators. The catch reinforced the camaraderie in the fishing community, earning them a $6,000 prize.
Captain Adam Lyons and his crew detailed the painstaking work involved in reeling in the massive beast, underscoring the blend of skill and teamwork needed for such a feat. With their win, they shattered the previous state record and marked a moment of triumph in angling lore.
Le Monde: For many Paris restaurant owners, the Olympics are shaping up to be costly
Paris is a city caught in a chokehold of barricades and QR codes, with brasseries shuttered and crowds diverted. The lead-up to the Olympics has turned the heart of the city into a ghost town, as foot traffic plummets by up to 80%, leaving restaurateurs in despair.
As foreign tourists retreat and locals work remotely, the bustling vibe has vanished. After a promising summer, businesses brace for a bleak reality, grappling with inflation and a lack of patrons due to Olympic-induced restrictions.
GB News: Bibby Stockholm migrants claim 'hope has returned' after Starmer axes barge
Hope flickered aboard the Bibby Stockholm as a Yemeni asylum seeker cheered Keir Starmer’s decision to scrap the migrant barge. With visions of a cybersecurity career, he looked to a future brighter than his past—one beset by fears of deportation.
The government’s shift aims to clear asylum backlogs, yet critics warn it may embolden smugglers. Meanwhile, the barge holds its fate close, set to remain until its contract expires in January 2025.
Fox News: Get up to 80% on these items during Wayfair’s Black Friday in July sale
Wayfair rolls out a "Black Friday" sale in July, slashing prices up to 80% on furniture and home essentials. The event, lasting from July 26 to 30, includes major brands like Cuisinart and Sealy, giving customers a chance to snag deals on outdoor and indoor goods.
From patio sets to kitchen gadgets, summer shopping just got easier and cheaper. Transform your living space stylishly without breaking the bank in this mid-year markdown frenzy.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Failed to Connect One Person with High-Speed Internet with $42.5 Billion from Infrastructure Bill
Vice President Harris, tasked with bridging the rural broadband gap, hasn't managed to connect a single American after receiving $42.5 billion from the infrastructure bill. Instead of progress, critics see political goals overshadowing practical solutions.
As frustration mounts, infrastructure builders warn that the Biden administration's plans are led astray by partisan interests, leaving rural communities in the lurch.
Fox News: Thousands of rubber duckies float to the finish in London charity race
In a vibrant London, 3,000 rubber ducks embarked on a race along a canal, buoyed by a community spirit supporting Cosmic Charity. Each quacking contender, launched from a bridge, helped raise funds for babies and kids in intensive care.
The scene was part whimsy, part charity—an event where laughter floated above the water, reminding us that sometimes, even in the depths, hope can drift.
Human Events: Australian study on women’s pain deemed ‘useless’ after including males who say they are trans
In Victoria, Australia, a government inquiry into women and girls' pain faces backlash for including men in its survey, which claims to focus on female health. Critics argue it's undermining the effort, with concerns that the inclusion distorts the purpose of the $153 million initiative.
Women's rights advocate Sall Grover slammed the inquiry as meaningless, noting that it misses the mark on understanding women's experiences by blurring the lines of gender. The Victorian government's effort, she argues, prioritizes ideology over genuine healthcare reform.
Fox News: RFK Jr. says he may need to apologize to past women for alleged sexual assault: 'Had a very rambunctious life’
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces fresh scrutiny as allegations of past sexual misconduct resurface, prompting him to consider future apologies. He claims a lack of memory about the incident but acknowledges the complexities of human interactions.
While campaigning, he insists he can challenge Trump effectively and criticizes the political establishment. Kennedy positions himself as a reformist amidst the political chaos.
Times Of Israel: Graffiti in Norway of Anne Frank wearing a keffiyeh sparks outrage
A mural in Norway featuring Anne Frank with a keffiyeh has sparked outrage, with critics branding it antisemitic. Artist Töddel defends the piece, claiming respect for history and a plea to stop violence against innocents in Gaza, linking Frank’s suffering to current conflicts.
The controversy highlights the fraught intersection of art, memory, and modern warfare, raising questions about the role of Holocaust imagery in protests against Israel. The political tides in Norway reflect a growing distance from Israel, as universities cut ties amid escalating violence.
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Human Events: French rail system crippled by ‘coordinated act’ of ‘arson’ as thousands head to Paris for Olympics
France's rail system took a hit from a coordinated act of vandalism, disrupting TGV, Eurostar, and ICE services just as crowds poured in for the Olympics. Tracks were torched, leading to delays and outright cancellations at a crucial time.
Repairs are underway, but the chaos is expected to linger through the weekend as passengers are advised to stay home. The vandals remain faceless in the shadows.