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31 Jul 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Biden/Harris administration ‘super-charged’ migration from Latin America: report
Biden/Harris administration ‘super-charged’ migration from Latin America: report
The Biden administration's "Lawful Pathways" initiative has taken flight, ushering in tens of thousands from Latin America to the U.S., despite concerns they may not meet traditional refugee criteria. Critics warn that the fast-tracked process risks inadequate vetting of migrants.

While the program's numbers soar—from under 5,000 to 50,000 slots—the debate rages on about whether it’s a lifeline for the desperate or a blatant manipulation of refugee laws. In the smoky backrooms of immigration policy, intent and legality seem to blur.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Al Jazeera says two of its Gaza-based journalists killed in an Israeli strike
Al Jazeera says two of its Gaza-based journalists killed in an Israeli strike
In the ongoing Gaza conflict, Al Jazeera's journalists Ismail al-Ghoul and Rami al-Refee were killed in an Israeli airstrike, escalating tensions amid accusations against Israel for targeting the press. Hamas condemned the killings as a deliberate act against Palestinian reporting.

Israel claims it never targets journalists, asserting that the deaths occur in a complex battlefield where Hamas operates among civilians. Al Jazeera faces growing scrutiny from Israeli authorities, accused of jeopardizing national security.


Fox News: Stacey Abrams accuses CNN host of 'repeating disinformation' about her casting doubt on 2018 election results
Stacey Abrams accuses CNN host of 'repeating disinformation' about her casting doubt on 2018 election results
Stacey Abrams defended her stance on the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election during a tense exchange with CNN's Kaitlan Collins. She insisted she never denied Brian Kemp's victory but questioned the flawed electoral process recognized by the courts, emphasizing ongoing voter suppression.

Despite losing again in 2022, Abrams maintained that her claims were supported by court findings about the election's integrity, cautioning against oversimplified narratives and highlighting the need for voter protections in the face of changing laws.


Forbes: Trump Questions Kamala Harris' Race: Claims She ‘Became A Black Person’ In Combative Interview
Trump Questions Kamala Harris' Race: Claims She ‘Became A Black Person’ In Combative Interview
Trump stirred the pot at a journalism convention, questioning Vice President Kamala Harris's identity and blaming her for immigrants taking "Black jobs." He suggested she switched her racial identity from her Indian roots to being Black for political gain.

The old dog’s still barking, firing shots at an opponent’s background while weaving a narrative that’s as tangled as a noir plot.


Times Of Israel: Abbas declares day of mourning for Haniyeh as he blasts ‘cowardly’ killing
Abbas declares day of mourning for Haniyeh as he blasts ‘cowardly’ killing
In the shadowy alleys of Palestinian politics, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh echoes like a gunshot in the night. Mahmoud Abbas declared a day of mourning, with flags dipped low and voices raised in protest across the West Bank, signaling a momentary unity in fractured ranks.

Condemnations flew as factions grieved their fallen leader, rallying behind Hamas amid simmering mistrust towards Iran for its failure to shield him. Demonstrators chanted for revenge, marking the streets with a resolute cry against Israel's deadly strike.


The Western Journal: Kamala Harris Rally Kicks Off with Rapper Performing a Song So Vulgar, It Was Mostly Censored
Kamala Harris Rally Kicks Off with Rapper Performing a Song So Vulgar, It Was Mostly Censored
At a rally in Atlanta, Vice President Kamala Harris showcased her political ambitions by bringing in Megan Thee Stallion, whose vulgar performance drew ire for its desensitized portrayal of women. Critics argued it highlighted the depths to which Harris will sink to gain favor, drowning politics in hedonism.

This spectacle, laden with explicit content and devolved ideals, raises questions about what Harris represents in a crucial election cycle, especially regarding women’s dignity and respect. The event seems less about policy, more about pandering to an audience that’s lost sight of real values.


#society

Times Of Israel: Swiss ski store fined over antisemitic discrimination
Swiss ski store fined over antisemitic discrimination
In Davos, a restaurant manager faced a fine for refusing to rent sports equipment to Jewish customers, citing past thefts. The discriminatory policy sparked outrage, leading to an apology and reversal after a media backlash.

The incident underscores growing tensions between locals and Jewish tourists in the ski resort, echoing concerns of rising discrimination.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Russian jail moves mystery prompts hopes of major prisoner swap
Russian jail moves mystery prompts hopes of major prisoner swap
Rumors swirl of a significant prisoner swap between Russia and the West as high-profile inmates vanish from their cells. Talks could involve the release of Vladimir Kara-Murza and Paul Whelan in exchange for Russian prisoners, hinting at broader geopolitical maneuvering.

Kremlin sources suggest a deal might soon unfold, fueled by last-minute movements and international speculation, but clear details remain elusive as negotiations continue in the shadows.


#military

The Telegraph: F-16 fighter jets finally fly in Ukraine in major boost for Kyiv
F-16 fighter jets finally fly in Ukraine in major boost for Kyiv
Ukraine's first combat flights with F-16s are underway, though only in an air defense role. Delivered amidst fanfare, these jets face challenges: limited qualified pilots and looming threats from Russian missile systems.

Amidst a massive drone assault from Russia, Ukraine braces for shifting tides, with looming US electoral changes casting shadows on its military support.


Times Of Israel: Controversial commander Barak Hiram named next Gaza Division chief
Controversial commander Barak Hiram named next Gaza Division chief
Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram is set to command the Gaza Division after a probe cleared him of blame for authorizing tank shelling during the chaotic October 7 attack, which killed numerous Israelis and hostages. Despite a rocky start, some residents backed his promotion after a tense meeting.

Hiram's decisions during the Be’eri battle ignited controversy yet now signal a shift in IDF leadership amid ongoing conflict. As long shadow of tragedy looms, he insists his experience makes him the right man for the job, with some survivors rallying behind him.


#culture

GB News: Frozen samples of endangered animals 'could be stored on Moon' to protect them as scientists dream of 'lunar ark'
Frozen samples of endangered animals 'could be stored on Moon' to protect them as scientists dream of 'lunar ark'
Scientists propose a "lunar ark" to store frozen samples of endangered species on the Moon, safeguarding Earth’s biodiversity against global crises. This lunar biorepository could revive ecosystems and help colonize other planets, but faces daunting costs and technical challenges.

With the Moon's lack of atmosphere, it offers a secure environment for preserving genetic material, unlike Earth’s vulnerable facilities. Key species targeted for preservation include vital pollinators and endangered animals, marking a bold leap in interplanetary conservation.


Human Events: Portrait of Sam Smith as a near-naked angel to be displayed at National Portrait Gallery’s ‘History Makers’ section
Portrait of Sam Smith as a near-naked angel to be displayed at National Portrait Gallery’s ‘History Makers’ section
The National Portrait Gallery in London is set to feature a nearly naked portrait of Sam Smith, painted as an angel, in its “History Makers” section. Smith, thrilled by the honor, expressed excitement about sharing space with historical figures like Henry VIII.

The artwork merges reality and fantasy, embodying Smith's bold public persona. The gallery hopes this exhibit creates a deeper connection for fans, showcasing the piece from Smith’s collection for the first time.


The Western Journal: Google Hit with Backlash from All Sides Over 'Soul Crushing' Olympics Commercial
Google Hit with Backlash from All Sides Over 'Soul Crushing' Olympics Commercial
Google’s Olympic ad featuring a dad using AI to help his daughter write a fan letter sparked outrage, seen as soul-crushing and anti-human. Critics from all sides condemned the message that machines can replace genuine emotional expression.

In a world that increasingly distrusts technology’s encroachment on authenticity, this ad missed the mark, highlighting a fear that humanity's essence is being eroded by algorithms.


#crime

Breitbart: Ex-Top BBC Man Huw Edwards Pleads Guilty to Indecent Images of Kids
Ex-Top BBC Man Huw Edwards Pleads Guilty to Indecent Images of Kids
Huw Edwards, the ex-BBC news chief, pleaded guilty to three counts of possessing indecent images of children, involving exchanges on WhatsApp from late 2020 through mid-2021. He faces up to 10 years in prison, with a pre-sentencing hearing set for September.

His lawyer argued for leniency, citing Edwards’ remorse, health issues, and absence of traditional image creation. Yet, the Crown’s contention on the enduring trauma to victims rings loud and clear.


#sports

Breitbart: Ukrainian Fencer Who Refused to Shake Russian Opponent's Hand, Wins War-Torn Country's First Medal
Ukrainian Fencer Who Refused to Shake Russian Opponent's Hand, Wins War-Torn Country's First Medal
Olga Kharlan, the Ukrainian fencer who refused to shake hands with a Russian opponent, clinched bronze at the 2024 Olympics, overcoming a 6-point deficit against South Korea’s Choi Sebin. She dedicated the medal to her fallen compatriots amid the ongoing war.

With Ukraine's athlete casualties at 487, Kharlan highlighted the struggles of competing during conflict, calling every medal a gold. Her journey, marked by a suspension and an IOC exception, embodies her nation's resilience and spirit in the face of adversity.


Fox News: Parents of Team USA Olympic 'pommel horse guy' speak out on son's viral fame, eye condition
Parents of Team USA Olympic 'pommel horse guy' speak out on son's viral fame, eye condition
Stephen Nedoroscik’s pommel horse performance in Paris earned Team USA its first Olympic medal in 16 years, bringing him viral fame as the "Clark Kent" of gymnastics. Despite strabismus affecting his vision, he nails routines by feel, not sight, driven by years of hard work and focus.

With an electrical engineering degree and an impressive talent for puzzles, he’s not just a gymnast but a problem solver, poised to compete for gold again soon.


Breitbart: Aussie Swimming Star Slams 'Ridiculous' Woke Olympics Village Schemes, 'Cost Her a Record'
Aussie Swimming Star Slams 'Ridiculous' Woke Olympics Village Schemes, 'Cost Her a Record'
Ariarne Titmus, an Australian swimmer, criticized the eco-friendly Olympic village for hindering elite performance, with cardboard beds and inadequate meals alienating athletes. The arrangements are seen as detrimental to competitions, leading to frustration among competitors.

With complaints piling up, former Olympians echo her sentiments about the poor conditions, which may derail athletes' chances for medals. They claim these factors have disrupted focus and performance in ways unseen at previous games.