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26 Jul 2024
#politics
The Epoch Times: News Brief: Federal Judge Overturns ATF Ban, Biden Vows to Push Supreme Court Reform, 134-Year-Old American Furniture Chain Closing Down
A Texas judge rules against the ATF's ban on forced reset triggers, declaring it an overreach. Meanwhile, President Biden pushes for Supreme Court reforms while California’s governor orders the clearing of homeless encampments after a key court ruling.
Retail giant Conn’s files for bankruptcy, closing all 553 stores, and U.S. fighter jets intercept joint Russian-Chinese bombers near Alaska.
Liberty Nation News: Kamala Harris Doesn't Take Long to Reveal Who She Is - Liberty Nation News
Kamala Harris had a chance to shift her image from a partisan leftist to a serious player on the world stage during an important moment with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu but chose a sorority convention instead. When anti-Israel protests erupted, her delayed condemnation further eroded her credibility.
In the eyes of conservatives, Harris embodies the extreme left, willing to embrace radical agendas that could further fracture the party. Her past views and failures as vice president may prove her greatest liabilities as she seeks to legitimize her leadership.
GB News: Nigel Farage milkshake game at UK Pride festival branded 'distasteful'
Chesterfield Pride stirred controversy with a milkshake toss aimed at Nigel Farage's cardboard likeness. The organizers, Stand Up to Racism, had to backpedal, caught between playful protest and political backlash.
In a world where satire and politics collide, laughter often becomes the weapon of choice.
Fox News: Nikki Haley knew Biden wouldn't 'make it to the election' and be replaced with Kamala Harris
Nikki Haley saw Biden's exit from the race coming and believed he wouldn't survive a second term. She backtracked on her earlier criticisms, saying it was about more than Biden—it’s about a systemic issue in Washington where leaders cling to power.
With Biden gone, Haley argued that a younger candidate could challenge the Democrats effectively, cautioning that a vote for Biden was really a vote for Kamala Harris. Now, she’s watching Harris rise as the party's choice.
#society
The Federalist: Pro-Hamas Rioters In D.C. Vindicate J.D. Vance’s View Of America
Pro-Hamas rioters in D.C. burned the American flag and scattered antisemitic graffiti, highlighting a divide over America's identity. J.D. Vance argues that the nation's essence lies in shared history and culture, not just an abstract idea of citizenship.
Cultural homogeneity is vital for the republic's survival; without it, tribal conflicts invade American streets. Vice President Harris's condemnation rings hollow, as the multicultural view she supports fuels the very hatred she denounces.
GB News: Eco row erupts as allotment owners threatened with eviction by 'wildlife loving' council unless they remove beehives
Two Southampton gardeners, Helen Ransome and Zoe Shelley, face eviction unless they remove their 200,000 bees, which they introduced to combat poor pollination on their allotment. The council, while promoting pollinators, insists the hives were placed without permission.
The duo argues it’s a tragedy for local flora during a global bee crisis. With invasive hornets now a threat, their case raises questions about the balance between regulation and urgent environmental needs.
#culture
Tactical Bassin: Top 5 Baits For August Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
August brings a heatwave, but it's also prime time for fishing. Bass are easy to predict in the swelter, so gear up with the right lures and embrace the thrill of the catch. The month promises a bounty for those willing to cast lines.
Master key baits and rig them right to hit the water confidently. Summer fishing can be fantastic; don’t let the heat keep you from the fun.
Le Monde: Le Monde's Paris Olympics guide. Day 1: Queen Seine
Paris is ready to dazzle with the 2024 Summer Olympics, promising an unprecedented opening ceremony on the River Seine. The city's turmoil—transport woes and residents seeking escape—casts shadows on its ambitions for inclusivity and accessibility.
The torch’s festive arrival signals some excitement, yet locals question if these Games will cater to the elite or embrace all Parisians. Will it be a celebration or a spectacle overshadowed by the chaos? Time will tell.