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28 Jul 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Thousands of Druze mourn youths killed in Golan rocket attack
In the shadow of sorrow, ten coffins lined the streets of Majdal Shams, a Druze town turned mourning ground, as families buried their young victims of a deadly rocket strike from Lebanon. The air thick with grief, locals braved the sun to pay their respects amidst rising tensions.
Israel vowed retaliation, branding the attack as its deadliest against civilians since the Gaza war ignited. With Hezbollah denying involvement, the specter of conflict loomed heavy, echoing warnings from Iran about escalating skirmishes on the border.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah on high alert after deadly Majdal Shams attack as US urges de-escalation
Hezbollah preps for an Israeli response after a rocket kills 12 children in Majdal Shams, igniting tensions. The U.S. urges both sides to de-escalate, while Israeli leaders demand retaliation against the Lebanese group, further complicating an already volatile situation.
International voices condemn the attack, emphasizing the urgent need for restraint and a ceasefire, particularly in Gaza, to prevent further loss of life and stabilize a fraught region.
#culture
Fox News: First lady Jill Biden praises Olympics opening ceremony that mocked Last Supper
First Lady Jill Biden praised the Paris Olympics opening ceremony as “spectacular” despite backlash over its mockery of the Last Supper. She noted the heavy rain couldn’t dim the event's spirit, and emphasized the challenge ahead for Los Angeles to top it in 2028.
Critics, including lawmakers, condemned the performance as offensive to Christians, underscoring a cultural divide that pits artistic expression against traditional values. Biden's remarks hinted at a cultural clash set to continue as future Olympics unfold.
#crime
Forbes: Why ‘The Blair Witch Project’ Made A Killing For The Studio—But Not Its Stars
As "The Blair Witch Project" hits its 25th anniversary, its original cast demands millions for profits they've never seen from the studio's foggy accounting. Once young stars, they now confront Hollywood's dark underbelly, yearning for recognition and fair pay.
Once hailed for their haunting performance, the trio has faded from the screen while riches flowed into the studio’s coffers. Armed with a legal wish list, they refuse to be mere ghosts of a landmark film that turned their lives upside down.
#sports
Forbes: Why A Wheaties Box Is As Good As Gold For Olympic Athletes
Caitlyn Jenner's Wheaties endorsement turned a gold medal into a million-dollar contract, cementing the cereal as the "Breakfast of Champions." Since 1934, Olympians have graced its boxes, riding the nostalgic wave despite waning sales and changing sponsorship landscapes.
Today, being on the box symbolizes credibility for Olympians, though its iconic status may surpass cereal demand. As athletes seek modern fame, the cereal's relevance dwindles, presenting a conundrum: necessity or nostalgia?