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29 Jul 2024

#politics

The Mirror: How much will your pay go up - as NHS staff, teachers and police get uplift
How much will your pay go up - as NHS staff, teachers and police get uplift
The Chancellor's announcement shines a light on public sector pay rises across the board: NHS staff, teachers, police, and prison officers will see sizable boosts, totaling £9 billion. This move aims to tackle staffing woes while Unions claim it’s a long-awaited corrective measure.

Junior doctors are set to clinch over 20% raises after a lengthy dispute, while others are left feeling sidelined. With a landscape fraught with frustration, the dance between government budgets and public service needs is as tangled as a smoky backroom deal.


Breitbart: Trump Says He Will Continue to Do Outdoor Rallies
Trump Says He Will Continue to Do Outdoor Rallies
Trump vows to continue outdoor rallies despite a recent assassination attempt, insisting on his right to free speech. While the Secret Service expressed concerns about safety, they scrambled to bolster protection instead of halting his plans.

He plans a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, to honor fallen firefighter Corey Comperatore and the injured. The stage is set for a political comeback amidst chaos.


Fox News: Psaki allegedly agreed to apologize for misleading comments on Biden checking his watch
Psaki allegedly agreed to apologize for misleading comments on Biden checking his watch
Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, faced scrutiny over claims she made regarding President Biden checking his watch during a solemn ceremony for fallen service members. After a closed-door interview with the House Foreign Affairs Committee, she agreed to apologize to the grief-stricken Gold Star families.

Psaki's misleading statements in her book about the incident sparked outrage, prompting her to amend the text after backlash from the families involved. This move was both a recognition of her earlier missteps and an attempt to restore a semblance of dignity to the emotional wounds still fresh for those affected.


Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Big tech is trying to ‘memory hole’ Trump’s strength
EXCLUSIVE: Big tech is trying to ‘memory hole’ Trump’s strength
On Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec and Vish Burra discussed how big tech is erasing Donald Trump's resilience after an assassination attempt, labeling it "memory holing." Google scrubbed "Trump assassination" from searches, promoting alternatives instead.

Burra praised Trump’s defiance and leadership, claiming it resonates globally. He argued this effort undermines Trump's strength as a candidate, especially amid the rise of Kamala Harris.


The Mirror: 7 key things announced by Rachel Reeves - from winter fuel allowance to NHS pay
7 key things announced by Rachel Reeves - from winter fuel allowance to NHS pay
Rachel Reeves' chilling confession: nearly 10 million pensioners will be stripped of their winter fuel allowance, pinned on the Tories’ financial wreckage. She’s left grappling with a £22 billion hole, and tough cuts are set to reshape public services and infrastructure.

While the axe falls on social care and building projects, junior doctors will see a significant pay rise, illustrating the stark choices ahead. In the wake of this turmoil, the ex-ministers' severance pay is gone, proving that political failures come with costs.


#culture

The Western Journal: Gina Carano Delivers Knock-Out Punch to Disney with Judge’s Decision
Gina Carano Delivers Knock-Out Punch to Disney with Judge’s Decision
Gina Carano, once the tough sheriff of "The Mandalorian," is trading punches in the courtroom after being axed from the series over social media missteps. Disney's attempt to dismiss her wrongful termination suit has backfired, allowing her fight for justice to continue.

Her emotional reaction reveals a determination to reclaim her reputation. With the discovery phase looming, the spotlight on Disney's internal politics could expose vulnerabilities that the House of Mouse would rather keep hidden.


Fox News: Richard Simmons' longtime caretaker believes he died of 'a heart attack'
Richard Simmons' longtime caretaker believes he died of 'a heart attack'
Richard Simmons was found dead in his home by his longtime caretaker, Teresa Reveles, who believes he suffered a heart attack. Reveles, grieving deeply, shared memories of their close companionship over nearly four decades, underscoring his struggles in later years with health and self-image.

No foul play is suspected, and while the investigation continues, Simmons' official cause of death is still listed as "deferred," with other significant conditions noted. Reveles insists on celebrating his happy legacy.


Breitbart: Olympics Apologizes for Confusing North Korea and South Korea
Olympics Apologizes for Confusing North Korea and South Korea
The IOC mistakenly identified South Korea's Olympic delegation as North Korea during the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremonies, prompting a fierce condemnation from South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol. The IOC apologized for the "human error," but outrage persists over past grievances and recent missteps.

While South Korea ties for medals, global criticism mounts over the Olympics' controversial content and infrastructure sabotage in Paris, including a major blackout. Artistic director Thomas Jolly defends the performances as messages of love and inclusion amid the chaos.


Le Monde: Paris Olympics: Opera singers Marina Viotti and Axelle Saint-Cirel float on high after opening ceremony performance
Paris Olympics: Opera singers Marina Viotti and Axelle Saint-Cirel float on high after opening ceremony performance
At the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympics, mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti took the stage as a red-draped pirate, belting out revolutionary tunes alongside the metal band Gojira. It was a wild blend of fire, rain, and music, where she felt she might just fly away.

Reflecting on the event as a dream, Viotti hadn't fully grasped her collaboration with Gojira until just days before, merging opera's grandeur with metal's raw edge—a performance that left her invigorated and nostalgic.


#crime

Breitbart: Mother in Texas Accused of Placing Baby in Dumpster Moments After Birth
Mother in Texas Accused of Placing Baby in Dumpster Moments After Birth
In a grim tale from Houston, 18-year-old Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam stands accused of tossing her newborn into a dumpster after giving birth behind a food truck. She claimed a desperate bid to save her relationship prompted the move, drawing police scrutiny and swift public alarm.

First responders heard the cries of the abandoned baby, with surveillance footage sealing her fate. Cux-Ajtzalam, now a flight risk, is locked up with a steep bond, facing fate on the courtroom stage.


Breitbart: VIDEO: NYC Driver Shocks Others by Speeding Backward on FDR Drive
VIDEO: NYC Driver Shocks Others by Speeding Backward on FDR Drive
On a sunny day in New York City, a red car defied logic, inching its way backward down the FDR as bewildered motorists looked on. Emergency tech Victoria Metzger caught the oddity on her way to a call but couldn’t investigate further; it was a scene ripe for social media chaos.

Commenters speculated recklessly: was it a transmission breakdown or just a reckless move? Meanwhile, the city tightened its grip on drivers with noise-monitoring cameras and congestion fees—a reminder that in the Big Apple, even backward drives can feel like a trip into the future of control.


GB News: Widower left homeless after romance scam sees him conned out of £89k
Widower left homeless after romance scam sees him conned out of £89k
Rodrick Lodge, a 69-year-old widower, lost his life savings of £89,000 to an online scammer posing as "Anita." After a long-distance romance, he flew to Kenya only to find she never existed, leaving him homeless and broke, relying on friends and council support.

The ordeal highlights the dangers of romance scams, with calls for banks to better protect vulnerable clients from such financial treachery.


Fox News: Texas man arrested in 1982 cold case murders of mother, young daughter dies before trial
Texas man arrested in 1982 cold case murders of mother, young daughter dies before trial
Billye Brown, linked by DNA to a 1982 double murder of a mother and her daughter, died on bond while awaiting trial in July 2024. Found with signs of strangulation, the cold case resurfaced after decades, with significant evidence leading to Brown's arrest in 2023.

Abilene police reflect on the commitment to justice despite the tragic loss, underscoring their resolve to seek closure for the victims' families.