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31 Jul 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Peru Recognizes Maduro Rival as President-Elect of Venezuela
Peru has officially recognized Edmundo González as the president-elect of Venezuela after a controversial election that socialist ruler Nicolás Maduro claimed to have won. Despite the fraudulent nature of the election, unrest continues as the opposition protests against Maduro's regime.
While many nations refuse to legitimize Maduro’s victory, the tension escalates with accusations of repression and election fraud. The ghosts of failed uprisings linger, and no one knows if this new recognition brings hope or just more smoke to an already murky political landscape.
Breitbart: GOP Senators: Secret Service's 'Political Leadership' Allowed Trump Shooting
In a Senate hearing, Secret Service officials faced harsh criticism from Republican senators following an assassination attempt on former President Trump. Acting Director Ronald Rowe and Deputy Director Paul Abbate left questions unanswered, triggering calls for an independent probe into systemic failures and alleged political bias within the agency.
Senators emphasized growing public concern over safety and accused the Secret Service of a culture of cover-ups, mirroring past failures in protecting high-profile figures. They demanded transparency and accountability, raising the specter of negligence and potential bias as key issues in securing the presidency.
GB News: King Charles warned against trusting Keir Starmer's 'costly initiatives'
Royal whispers caution King Charles against Sir Keir Starmer's ambitious green plans, which could hit the public wallet hard once the bills come due. Starmer wants the King at COP29 to tackle climate, a stark change from Sunak's tight grip on royal eco-engagement.
Charles, a lifelong eco-advocate, faces pressure as he balances his passion for the planet with political headwinds. While he urges urgent action for vulnerable nations, the cost of green initiatives might not sit well with the public.
Fox News: Latino Pennsylvania voter who previously voted Biden switches to Trump, says 'I don't trust' Harris
In Reading, Pennsylvania, Milves Teresa, once a Biden voter, now supports Trump as she grapples with high living costs and distrust of Kamala Harris. The Latino community, vital to the battleground state, is shifting right, igniting a fierce campaign battle.
Local sentiments signal a brewing storm for the Democrats in 2024, as Latino voters increasingly echo Teresa's frustrations. Both campaigns are keenly aware: this "Latino belt" could tip the scales in a tight election.
#society
Fox News: Reporter's Notebook: A portrait of Middletown, Ohio, home to JD Vance
Middletown, Ohio, shaped the lives of many, including JD Vance, as they grew up amidst its vibrant steel industry and arts scene. It was a place where dreams blossomed but also faded as economic downturns hit, turning a once-thriving company town into a symbol of American struggle.
From nostalgic performances in grand theaters to the stark reality of boarded-up shops, Middletown mirrors a national tale of aspiration colliding with hardship. It beckons those seeking a glimpse of the American dream, yet it whispers of the bitter changes that can come with progress.
Fox News: Maine residents report rare 'devil bird' sightings
In Maine, residents have reported sightings of the elusive anhinga, dubbed the "devil bird." This rare sighting has sparked curiosity, with 39 confirmed appearances throughout the state, despite the bird typically residing in southern regions.
Ornithologists suggest it’s likely a single bird being spotted by multiple observers. As autumn approaches, birders are on alert for unusual visitors to the Pine Tree State.
Human Events: Extremist Muslim preacher had plans to buy Scottish island as ‘homeland’ for followers, governed by Sharia law
In a twist of fate that even a gumshoe wouldn’t buy, a London preacher, Sheikh Yasser al-Habib, sought to carve out a self-governing Islamic state on a remote Scottish island, promising the faithful a utopia of schools and hospitals under Sharia law. Yet, whispers suggest it’s all just smoke and mirrors— a poorly veiled fundraising stunt.
Local leaders are crying foul, branding it a “morally unacceptable” scheme. As doubts mount over al-Habib's intentions and a lack of serious negotiations, the island remains untouched, caught in the crosshairs of ambition and skepticism.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei orders 'direct' attack on Israel: report
Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei has ordered a "direct" attack on Israel after the alleged assassination of Hamas leader Haniyeh. Tehran blames Israel's military for the killing, amplifying already high tensions in the region.
Israel's air force is poised for retaliation, with Prime Minister Netanyahu warning of an existential battle against Iran's influence, vowing a heavy price for any aggression.
#culture
Fox News: Ted Danson shares why first episode of ‘Cheers’ brought him to tears
Ted Danson opens up about the struggle of stepping into the shoes of Sam Malone in "Cheers." He admits he faced emotional turmoil, not knowing how to embody the womanizing character when the show first aired—confessing he had a rough time understanding such bravado.
It took a heartfelt breakdown with his director for Danson to realize his potential, a moment echoed by Lisa Kudrow, underscoring the journey actors undergo to truly grasp their roles.
On The Water: Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament Recap
The Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament wrapped up, with Chris Benin snagging the top striped bass at 47.5 inches, and Colin Mansfield continuing his shore domination with a 46-inch bass and a bluefish. Team 'Grateful 5' clinched the best youth division, led by Rick Black and his grandkids.
In the spirit of community, the tournament honored Wendy Northup and raised over $6,200 for local fire and rescue. Prizes totaling over $10,000 were handed out at the festive after-party, celebrating both skilled anglers and the beauty of Block Island's waters.
#crime
Forbes: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed And 2 Other 9/11 Defendants Reach Plea Deal With U.S.
Three inmates at Guantanamo Bay, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, have decided to plead guilty to their roles in the September 11 attacks. After 16 years of legal wrangling, the terms of their plea deals remain shrouded in secrecy.
The Pentagon is tight-lipped about the details, leaving questions in the air as the world watches.
GB News: 'It is cancer!' Campaigner labels knife crime in Britain 'a national emergency'
A gloomy haze settled over Britain as knife crime spiraled into a "national emergency," turning the streets into a battleground. Last night, in Southend-on-Sea, a machete fight led to eight arrests, just days after the tragic stabbings that claimed three young lives.
With fear gripping the public, the shadow of violence looms larger than ever.
Breitbart: Police: Two Men Fatally Shot Each Other in California Hit-and-Run Road Rage Incident
Two California men, McConnell and Harris, killed each other in a hit-and-run turn shootout while Harris's kids watched. After a roadside altercation, it spiraled into violence, leaving both men dead and families shattered, especially their young children.
Road rage claims lives, exposing the dark side of confrontational driving in California.
GB News: Martin Daubney: My 86-year-old dad said 'son, I don't recognise Britain anymore' - we're losing our country
Martin Daubney is sounding the alarm on the knife crime epidemic in the UK, fueled by recent tragedies in Southport and Southend. He demands urgent action—longer sentences, more jails—before society descends into chaos, urging for a return to law and order.
With public outrage boiling, he calls for a crackdown on gang violence, claiming Britain is losing its identity to fear and lawlessness. It's time to face the facts—lives are at stake, and tougher measures are desperately needed.
Breitbart: Sen. Mazie Hirono Uses Hearing on Trump Assassination Attempt to Slam 'Easy Accessibility' of AR-15s
In the Senate hearing on the assassination attempt on Trump, Sen. Hirono criticized the ease of access to AR-15 rifles, pushing for more gun safety measures. FBI's Abbate sidestepped the debate, focusing on facts rather than policy.
Amid the chaos, a gun's just a tool; the assassin holds the blame. Yet the Democrats spin this into an anti-gun narrative, ignoring that the rifle was legally purchased.
Fox News: 9/11 mastermind, two others strike plea deals while awaiting trial
Three key figures behind the 9/11 attacks have struck plea deals, according to the Department of Defense. The agreements, shrouded in secrecy, come as part of their lingering legal battles in Guantanamo Bay.
Originally charged in 2008 and re-arraigned in 2012, their dark legacy now inches closer to resolution, though the details remain obscured like a shadowy figure in a noir alley.