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30 Jul 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Flight Attendants for Islamic Airline Hijackers
On September 11, as Islamic terrorists took to the skies, some flight attendants stood bravely against them, while others now wear symbols of their oppressors. The AFA-CWA, a radical union linked to the far left, has taken an alarming turn supporting Hamas and questioning loyalty to America.
In a twist of fate, flight attendants once celebrated as heroes now navigate a turbulent airspace where some exalt terrorists. With leadership that profits from division, the union resembles a vessel for radical politics rather than the defenders of safety they once were.
The Mirror: Tories to bring in 'yellow cards' to stop candidate attacks in leadership race
In a bid to clean up the Tory leadership contest, candidates will face 'yellow cards' for aggressive tactics or personal insults. Six MPs, led by Bob Blackman of the 1922 Committee, will vie to replace Rishi Sunak, with elimination round set for early September.
Backbiting was a key factor in the party's recent electoral failure, and Blackman is determined to enforce civility to avoid another political mess. Candidates risk damaging their chances if they cross the line.
Fox News: Politico alters headline calling Kamala Harris' support for banning fracking a 'Trump accusation'
Politico rephrased a headline about Vice President Harris' fracking stance, downplaying her past support for a ban, after Donald Trump labeled her position flip-flopping at rallies. The change drew controversy, emphasizing her evolving and controversial views on energy.
Harris' campaign asserts that she won’t ban fracking despite her earlier support, as Trump capitalizes on her past comments to rally opposition. The political stakes rise, with climate policy colliding with energy production goals.
Fox News: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro claims election victory, refuses to publish results
Maduro is declared the election victor once again, claiming 51.2% in a vote widely criticized as fraudulent. The opposition argues it actually garnered 70%, setting the stage for a fierce struggle over legitimacy as U.S. officials express doubts about the outcome.
Regional leaders join the chorus of disbelief, with Argentina rejecting the results outright. The electoral process, clouded in secrecy, fuels unrest among Venezuelans yearning for democracy.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Race Hustlers, Cops, and No Excuses
The GAO report reveals a troubling trend: students of color and those with disabilities face disproportionately high arrest rates in schools, compounded by police presence escalating discipline issues. It questions whether bad behavior stems from deeper societal issues rather than systemic bias.
Single-parent households are contributing to poorer outcomes for Black youth, with a call for educational systems to focus firmer on discipline. The retro-inspired "No Excuses" model offers a potential solution, yet traditional public schools continue to shy away from effective measures.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Kamala’s Crime Wave
In a city where danger dances in the shadows, San Francisco's DA Kamala Harris turned a blind eye to justice. Families shattered by crime pleaded for retribution while she clung to her convoluted ideals, nurturing a wave of criminals under the guise of reform.
Her legacy? A blueprint for chaos, where murderers thanked her for their freedom and the streets soaked with the blood of victims. As crime spiraled out of control, Harris's call for a “reimagined” safety bred a new breed of lawlessness, leaving a fractured society in its wake.