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31 Jul 2024

#politics

Forbes: Trump Claims Kamala Harris Only Recently Identified As Black — Here’s Why That’s Not True
Trump Claims Kamala Harris Only Recently Identified As Black — Here’s Why That’s Not True
In a recent forum, Trump claimed Vice President Kamala Harris only recently "became a Black person," questioning her racial identity and stirring controversy. This follows ongoing right-wing critiques of her candidacy, blending race and sex into the political fray, though his allegations lack truth.

Harris, rooted in both Indian and Jamaican heritage, has consistently identified with her Black community and history, dismissing Trump's divisive rhetoric. Her campaign launch coincides with turbulent political waters, amid accusations of her candidacy stemming from diversity initiatives.


Fox News: Harris campaign rips Trump ahead of former president’s meeting with black journalist group
Harris campaign rips Trump ahead of former president’s meeting with black journalist group
As Trump stepped onto the NABJ stage, the Harris campaign shot back, recalling his history of belittling Black journalists. Critics questioned the organization's choice to host him, but NABJ maintained their commitment to accountability and open dialogue.

In the heat of the event, Trump clashed with reporters, dismissing their challenges and defending his record with bold claims. Meanwhile, Harris’s absence raised eyebrows, as her team sought to schedule future appearances.


Forbes: Musk Vs. Maduro? Billionaire Accepts Bizarre Fight Challenge From Venezuela’s President
Musk Vs. Maduro? Billionaire Accepts Bizarre Fight Challenge From Venezuela’s President
In a bizarre twist, Elon Musk accepted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's challenge to a physical fight after Musk condemned Maduro's election as fraudulent. Amid allegations of vote rigging, Maduro—declared a winner by a controversial margin—replied, “Let’s fight, wherever you want.”

Musk upped the ante, claiming if he wins, Maduro would resign, promising a free ride to Mars if he loses. As allegations against Maduro mount and protests erupt, this strange showdown adds a surreal layer to the political chaos.


#society

GB News: Protesters throw bricks and other objects at riot police in Hartlepool as hundreds gather in town centre
Protesters throw bricks and other objects at riot police in Hartlepool as hundreds gather in town centre
Hartlepool turned into a battleground as angry protestors pelted riot police with bricks and launched a metal beam, menacing with wooden bats in the dim glow of streetlights. Chaos reigned as bodies collided with authority, an explosive cocktail of frustration and fury.

Meanwhile, Downing Street faced its own wave of unrest, as mourners and activists gathered in the shadow of recent tragedy. Anguish spilled over, tightening the grip of tension across the nation.


#economy

Forbes: Meta Earnings Deliver: Stock Jumps As Profits Soar 73%
Meta Earnings Deliver: Stock Jumps As Profits Soar 73%
Meta’s profits surged 73% in Q2, with $39.1 billion revenue beating forecasts, largely driven by its advertising business. Despite a $4.5 billion loss in its Reality Labs division, CEO Zuckerberg's focus on efficiency and cost-cutting is paying off, reviving investor confidence.

The company's pivot from a social media platform to a tech giant still hinges on ads, with apps like Facebook and Instagram generating nearly all revenue. Under Zuckerberg's leadership, Meta transformed financial woes into profits, and its stock is climbing, signaling a robust recovery.


#military

Fox News: Hezbollah confirms death of commander, arch-terrorist who killed Marines, Israelis over decades
Hezbollah confirms death of commander, arch-terrorist who killed Marines, Israelis over decades
Hezbollah's No. 2 commander, Fuad Shukr, was killed in an IDF strike, marking a significant blow to the group, which confirmed his death on Telegram. The strike reflects ongoing tensions and reprisals following a deadly attack in Israel's Golan Heights.

Shukr had a dark history tied to the 1983 Marine barracks bombing, with a $5 million bounty on his head. As fears of escalation grow, the U.S. warns citizens to avoid Lebanon amid rising hostilities.


#culture

The Western Journal: Watch: Fiery Accident at 1988 Olympics Is Why Doves Haven't Been Used in the Games Since
Watch: Fiery Accident at 1988 Olympics Is Why Doves Haven't Been Used in the Games Since
Doves flew into Olympic history as symbols of peace until a fiery twist at the 1988 Seoul Games turned them into charred memories. After that traumatic spectacle, the IOC wisely opted to replace the live birds with safer, less poignant symbols at the ceremonies.

Now, as the Paris Games unfold, those doves have become a distant echo, never to return, leaving behind only symbolic representations to carry the weight of peace.


#crime

Fox News: 'Power Rangers' actor wanted for allegedly assaulting man with walker in Idaho parking lot
'Power Rangers' actor wanted for allegedly assaulting man with walker in Idaho parking lot
Hector David Rivera, the actor known as the Green Ranger, is on the run after allegedly assaulting an elderly man with a walker over a parking spat in Nampa, Idaho. Dash cam footage captured Rivera pushing the victim to the ground before speeding off in his truck.

The police are on his trail, preparing to issue an arrest warrant for the misdemeanor battery incident. The once-celebrated actor is now a wanted man, trading his showbiz fame for infamy.


The Western Journal: Bombshell New Footage Reportedly Shows Trump Shooter Was Visible From Stage, Running Across Roof
Bombshell New Footage Reportedly Shows Trump Shooter Was Visible From Stage, Running Across Roof
New footage reveals a shadowy figure darting across a rooftop during a Trump rally moments before an assassination attempt. Eyewitnesses saw him move into position, yet the Secret Service claimed ignorance of the threat, raising serious questions about their response.

As chaos erupted, multiple accounts tangled in confusion about whether anyone noticed the would-be assassin. The public is left to wonder how a gunman could maneuver in plain sight without intervention.


Human Events: Former BBC host pleads GUILTY to 3 counts of making indecent images of children
Former BBC host pleads GUILTY to 3 counts of making indecent images of children
Huw Edwards, the ex-BBC presenter, pleaded guilty to producing indecent images of children and faces sentencing in September. The BBC was aware of his arrest months before his exit from the network, disguising it as a medical leave.

In the tangled web of public personas and hidden sins, a man once exalted now stands condemned. The media circus spins as defenders rally to shield him from the storm they helped fuel.


#other

Fox News: Dead fish by the thousands cause big stink in small Jersey Shore town
Dead fish by the thousands cause big stink in small Jersey Shore town
In Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, the lagoon is a graveyard of fish, victims of poor water quality thanks to rising temperatures and low oxygen levels. Residents are stuck indoors, battling the stench and a growing seagull problem eyeing the carcasses.

Officials label it an isolated incident, but for the folks living nearby, it's a health hazard and a grim reminder of environmental decay.