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31 Jul 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Durbin Opens Trump Assassination Attempt Hearing by Targeting AR-15s
Sen. Dick Durbin's hearing on a Trump assassination attempt zeroed in on the ease of acquiring AR-15 rifles, contrasting fiction with the stark reality of a college student outsmarting law enforcement. He condemned loopholes but ignored that the attacker's gun was legally purchased.
Highlighting past tragedies linked to AR-15s, Durbin's focus on gun control reveals a deeper narrative of policy failures instead of effective solutions, igniting the perpetual debate over America's gun laws.
The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas war latest: Top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh killed in Iran
In a shadowy murder in Tehran, Ismail Haniyeh, the top Hamas man, met his fate alongside a bodyguard during an ambush on his residence. The Revolutionary Guards claimed the hit, with whispers pointing fingers at Israel—though a response from the Israeli camp remains silent.
Amid the smoke and mirrors of politics, a death in the den of an enemy raises more questions than answers, weaving a tale of intrigue and retaliation in a world long accustomed to bloodshed.
Fox News: [PREWRITE] Republican wins primary for Ruben Gallego's House seat but remains long shot in November
In Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, pro-Trump candidate Jeff Zink triumphed over moderate Republican Jesús David Mendoza in a primary that signals a fight in a heavily Democratic turf. Despite his win, Zink faces an uphill battle in this D+24 district.
Zink, who participated in the Jan. 6 rally, now vies for a seat being vacated by Rep. Ruben Gallego, who is eyeing a Senate run against Kari Lake. The district remains a key battleground as political tides shift.
#society
Breitbart: South Korea’s Population Shows Mild Rebound After Two Years of Decline
South Korea's population crept up 0.2%, thanks to immigration, while native births continue their downward spiral. The government’s $273 billion battle against low birth rates isn't winning hearts, as the elderly now dominate the demographic landscape.
President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration aims to tackle this crisis with incentives for families and a pilot program bringing in foreign housekeepers to lighten the load. It’s a desperate play in a game where the stakes are generations' futures.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh reportedly assassinated
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Tehran, with Israel quickly being pointed to as the prime suspect, given its vow to eliminate him following the deadly October 7 attack. No one has claimed responsibility yet, and the investigation is ongoing.
As the details unfold in shadowy corners, Iran's state media lines up against Israel, throwing blame like a cheap suit. The game of cat and mouse drags on, with the silent killers waiting for the next move.
#economy
Breitbart: Mob of Chinese Merchants Storms Temu Offices to Protest Unreasonable Fines
In Guangzhou, Chinese suppliers clashed with Temu over draconian penalties for product complaints, crippling their profits as the e-commerce giant pursues a rapid global expansion. As protests erupted, Temu’s operations came under scrutiny for exploiting suppliers while undercutting local businesses abroad.
Temu's questionable practices extend beyond financial strain; allegations of forced labor in its supply chain further muddy its reputation. As it rolls out into Thailand, concerns mount over the impact on local markets and deeper ethical issues within its business model.
#military
Breitbart: Al-Qaeda Affiliates and Russia’s Wagner Mercenaries Slaughter Each Other in Mali
In the dusty corners of Mali, the Wagner mercenaries met their match. Over the weekend, reports surfaced of ambushes claiming the lives of dozens, with al-Qaeda and Tuareg groups boasting about their victories, unearthing a bloodbath where merciless warriors fell to brutal rivals.
Both sides are tangled in a deadly charade, battling for power and territory, as Mali's chaotic leadership flirts with Russian muscle. The embattled Tuareg, steeped in traditional rebellion, continue their insurgency against foreign threats while reeling from their own price of resistance.
#sports
Le Monde: Paris 2024: Athletes put to the test by extreme heat
In the sweltering heat of the Paris 2024 Olympics, athletes face a cruel test as temperatures soar, threatening health and performance. With forecasts of hail and stormy gusts, outdoor events become a precarious gamble against nature's wrath.
As history has shown, heat stroke lurks dangerously close, demanding athletes to acclimatize or risk dire consequences. Only the tough will endure this brutal summer.