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31 Jul 2024
#politics
Forbes: Kamala Harris Takes First Lead Over Trump In Election Betting Odds
In a surprising twist, Kamala Harris has overtaken Trump in election betting odds, following shifts in public polling that show her closing the gap in key swing states. With Biden out of the race, her campaign is gaining momentum while targeting Trump's controversial comments on her identity.
Despite this surge, Trump's still favored on another platform, revealing a divided landscape. The stakes are high, and the fight is just beginning in a world where betting reflects the turbulent tides of political fortunes.
The Western Journal: Creepy Video of Reporters Saying Exact Same Thing About J.D. Vance Exposes Coordinated DNC-Media Attack
J.D. Vance finds himself in a media crossfire, labeled "weird" by multiple outlets in a coordinated DNC attack. With CNN and MSNBC leading the charge, the narrative seeks to overshadow the quirks of the Democratic vice president, Kamala Harris.
The term "weird" is wielded against Vance to distract from the unsettling traits of the current administration, projecting traditional views as bizarre while redefining norms.
Fox News: Vance brands Harris a 'coward'; Trump dinged for 'attacks and insults' as campaigns war after fiery event
Trump stirred the pot at the National Association of Black Journalists, trading barbs with reporters and claiming he's the best for Black Americans since Lincoln. Meanwhile, his rival Kamala Harris's camp labeled him a coward for dodging tough scrutiny.
The back-and-forth ignited a firestorm—Harris's team slammed Trump's divisive rhetoric while his VP pick, JD Vance, defended him, branding Harris as the real coward. A circus of rhetoric, with political stakes rising.
The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Roasts Kamala for Race-Baiting, Says She Was 'Indian' Until She 'Happened to Turn Black'
Trump aimed barbs at Kamala Harris at a convention, questioning her racial identity. He claimed she once promoted her Indian heritage and only identified as Black later, igniting murmurs. His comments suggested a deeper critique of diversity hiring practices.
The former president boasted of his achievements for Black Americans, asserting he was their best ally since Lincoln, despite the combative atmosphere.
#society
Breitbart: 'Thank God I Got Out of the Ring Safely': Former Opponent of Olympic Trans Fighter Speaks Out
As transgender fighters prepare to step into the boxing ring, concerns mount over safety. Former opponent Brianda Tamara Cruz Sandoval warns of the dangers posed by fighters like Imane Khelif, whose punches felt dangerously powerful in their match.
Despite disqualifications and rule gaps, Khelif's upcoming fight raises questions about fairness and safety in women's boxing. The International Olympic Committee's ambiguity leaves a shadow over the sport.
#economy
Le Monde: US Federal Reserve Chair signals possible rate cuts 'as soon as' September
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on July 31 but hinted at potential cuts as early as September, citing a significant decline in inflation. Chair Jerome Powell indicated the economy was aligning with the Fed's targets for inflation and employment.
As political tensions loom ahead of the 2024 election, Powell emphasized the Fed's independence, rejecting any notion of influencing outcomes based on political shifts. It was a delicate dance between economic realities and the specter of Washington's power plays.
Breitbart: Badcock, Conn's Furniture Stores Closing Hundreds of Locations Due to Bankruptcy
Badcock Home Furniture & More, an old Southern chain, is closing all its nearly 400 stores after 120 years. Owned by Conn’s, which went bankrupt under nearly $2 billion in debt, they now offer a "going out of business" sale with discounts up to 50%.
With looming store closures at Conn’s, their future hangs by a thread, echoing a distressing trend in retail as names like Dollar Tree and Rite Aid also vanish.
#health
Forbes: Cancer Rates Increased Among Millennials And Gen X, Study Suggests—Here’s Why
Millennials and Generation X face a rising cancer risk, with rates for 17 types jumping, attributed largely to obesity and ultra-processed foods. Notably, uterine cancer has spiked by 169%, raising alarms about generational exposure to carcinogens.
Despite the gloom, cervical cancer is on the decline thanks to the HPV vaccine. This paints a complex picture—while some cancers surge, others fall, reflecting shifting health narratives among the young.
#crime
GB News: Historian fumes BBC needs to be 'deconstructed' as broadcaster branded 'eye-waterly appalling' after Hugh Edwards scandal
The BBC's reputation takes a hit after former presenter Hugh Edwards pleads guilty to possessing indecent images of children. Historian Tessa Dunlop calls for the organization to be "deconstructed," citing a history of employing untouchable figures like Jimmy Savile.
With the scandal brewing, questions loom over how the BBC handles such individuals and their integrity in reporting. The corporation expresses shock, emphasizing their commitment to zero tolerance for abhorrent behavior.
The Western Journal: Alabama Democratic Candidate Arrested on Multiple Felony Voter Fraud Charges
Terry Andrew Heflin, a Democratic candidate in Alabama, has been arrested on seven felony counts for unlawful use of absentee ballots, accused of falsifying votes to secure his own election. His history includes a previous drug conviction, adding a muddier shade to his political ambition.
Alabama officials, citing the seriousness of election integrity, swiftly acted on the case after noticing irregularities. Heflin's political aspirations now hang by a thread, along with questions of voter trust.
Human Events: REVEALED: Kamala Harris spearheaded California policy to allow men convicted of rape to do time in women’s prisons
Charlie Kirk interviewed Amy Ichikawa, who criticized Kamala Harris's California policy permitting male prisoners, including sex offenders, to transfer to women's prisons based solely on gender identity, leading to assaults against female inmates.
Ichikawa, a former inmate, condemned Harris for endangering vulnerable women and allowing predators to exploit a loophole, arguing that the policy constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
Breitbart: WSJ: Meta's Facebook and Instagram Are Profiting from Ads for Cocaine, Opioids
Meta is under fire as ads for illegal drugs like cocaine and opioids surface on Facebook and Instagram, despite the company's ban on such promotions. The ads, which often link to external marketplaces, persist even as the federal investigation looms.
Lawmakers push for accountability while Meta claims to thwart violating content, but real tragedies unfold. A mother mourns her son, a casualty of the drug trade facilitated by these lenient practices.