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28 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: State elections chief demands DNC stop using Ohio to justify virtual meeting to coronate Harris
In a poker match played in the shadows of Ohio's political stage, Secretary of State Frank LaRose calls out the Democrats for bluffing about ballot deadlines to rush Kamala Harris's nomination. He insists they don't need to play fast and loose with the rules.
Despite the deadline claimed by the DNC, LaRose asserts they can safely nominate by September, exposing the party's strategic maneuvering as a potential affront to democratic integrity.
Fox News: Israeli lawmakers seek to ban UNRWA over support for Hamas, declare it terrorist entity
Israel's Knesset is pushing to label UNRWA a terrorist entity, incited by evidence that its staff supported Hamas' recent attacks. The agency, long accused of bias against Israel, faces mounting pressure from U.S. lawmakers to freeze and recover funding.
With lawmakers citing UNRWA as a "fifth column," calls grow to sever ties with the agency and hold it accountable. The U.N. organization, which aids millions of Palestinian refugees, is under fire for alleged complicity in violence against Israelis.
The Telegraph: Can Kamala’s knitting-obsessed, topless-modelling stepdaughter help her to the presidency?
Ella Emhoff, Kamala Harris's stepdaughter, is ruffling political feathers with her edgy style and influencer status, potentially boosting Harris's appeal to young voters. A model and enthusiastic supporter of various causes, she embodies a new kind of celebrity in politics.
Amid political jabs about family and identity, Emhoff remains genuine, fiercely defending her family while navigating the complicated waters of public opinion. Her unique presence may just sway many eligible voters come election time.
The Telegraph: George Galloway’s campaign chief advising new pro-Gaza independent MPs
George Galloway's campaign chief, James Giles, is now advising four new pro-Gaza independent MPs, fostering cooperation among them and suggesting a shift in political alliances. The move has prompted backlash over sectarian divides, intensifying tensions within UK politics.
As these MPs unite, they challenge existing power structures. Giles’ controversial tactics, including a threat to expose councilors opposed to a ceasefire, signal a fraught landscape where sentiment and strategy collide.
#society
Le Monde: French rail authority says sabotage damage repaired, services resuming
SNCF battled sabotage as unidentified assailants struck the railway before the Olympics, causing chaos for 800,000 holidaymakers. Repairs were swift, but fears linger post-attack, with an investigation underway and heightened security measures in place.
Tension simmers as the Games approach, cloaked in shadows of disruption and nationalism's dark laughter. The ghosts of the railways, now repaired, echo the unresolved clash between celebration and dissent.
Fox News: 'What if something bad happens?' Why we shouldn't give in to fear and wait to celebrate
At the edge of a fresh year, the mind spirals into "what ifs," tossing doubt and fear into the fray of hope. Many linger, waiting for a reason to celebrate, yet joy should be grasped in ordinary moments, not locked behind goals.
Embrace the art of celebration, reveling in savoring life’s small treasures, sharing gratitude, and finding joy in play. Don't defer happiness; it's a practice available now, a means to bridge heartache and hope.
#economy
GB News: Labour plan huge tax raid as Britons warned of levy rises to fix ‘broke’ Britain
Rachel Reeves is eyeing a capital gains tax hike to cover a £20 billion gap left by the Tories, claiming the nation is "broke and broken." Amidst despair, Labour vows to boost the economy without more taxes, promising new homes and jobs while tackling the inherited fiscal wreckage.
Plans to overhaul planning rules will aim for 1.5 million homes, countering a "catastrophic" legacy from the Conservatives. Pay rises for public sector workers are expected, revealing the true cost of Mr. Sunak’s broken promises.
#religion
The Western Journal: There's No Such Thing as Spiritual Retirement
In a world where rust eats away at rusty coins, Jesus warns against the folly of leisure-seekers hoarding treasures. They toil away, crafting their futures with earthly gains, yet find themselves spiritually bankrupt when the night calls for their souls.
Retirement from God isn’t on the menu; it's a perilous journey into idolatry and dissatisfaction, where only divine treasures hold true value.
#culture
Fox News: Some media outlets fawn over drag queen display at Olympics: 'Unprecedented display of inclusivity'
At the Paris Olympics, drag queens drew applause and fire for a controversial performance invoking "The Last Supper," celebrated as a milestone for LGBTQ+ visibility but condemned by conservatives as an affront to Christian values.
Critics, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Jillian Michaels, lamented that such mockery could deepen divides instead of fostering understanding.