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31 Jul 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: About 8 in 10 Democrats say they’d be satisfied with Harris as presidential nominee
About 8 in 10 Democrats say they’d be satisfied with Harris as presidential nominee
Kamala Harris is igniting enthusiasm among Democrats as she steps in as the party's frontrunner. A recent poll shows 80% of Democrats support her nomination, a stark contrast to the lukewarm backing for Biden. Voters are eager for a fresh face to challenge Trump.

However, a tough battle looms ahead, with many believing Trump holds the edge in a potential matchup. While confidence in Harris grows, skepticism remains about her ability to overcome the former president’s established base.


Fox News: Could Kamala Harris being a cook influence the White House race? The Los Angeles Times investigates
Could Kamala Harris being a cook influence the White House race? The Los Angeles Times investigates
In a world where food can define a politician, Vice President Harris’s culinary skills may offer her a unique edge. With a knack for cooking and a public persona tied to the kitchen, some see her cooking as a means to connect with voters and challenge political norms.

As critics mock the focus on her cooking, others argue it could sway traditionalist right-wing voters. Embracing her expertise could turn kitchen skills into political gold, but the media's infatuation with her culinary exploits raises eyebrows.


#society

Forbes: StubHub Sued By Washington D.C. Attorney General Over Alleged Deceptive Pricing
StubHub Sued By Washington D.C. Attorney General Over Alleged Deceptive Pricing
The D.C. attorney general has taken StubHub to court, accusing it of deceptive "drip pricing" that misleads consumers about ticket costs. This lawsuit is part of a broader antitrust effort by the Biden Administration targeting unfair practices in the ticketing industry.

Since 2015, StubHub has allegedly raked in $118 million from hidden fees, with its pricing tactics drawing scrutiny amid growing public outrage over ticket costs. The case is a piece of the ongoing battle against monopoly behaviors among ticket sellers.


GB News: Southport: Local mosque chairman 'thought rioters were going to burn the place down'
Southport: Local mosque chairman 'thought rioters were going to burn the place down'
In Southport, tempers flared hotter than a summer's day as protesters unleashed their fury, targeting a mosque in the wake of three tragic child deaths. The chairman feared nothing less than the flames of hatred would reduce the sacred space to ash.

The streets echoed with chaos, memories of innocence lost fueling a fire that burned bright and dangerously.


GB News: 'Disastrous!' Pensioners 'in trouble' as Labour pledges to means-test Winter Fuel Payment
'Disastrous!' Pensioners 'in trouble' as Labour pledges to means-test Winter Fuel Payment
The new Labour Government faces heavy criticism for means-testing the Winter Fuel Payment, leaving potential millions of pensioners vulnerable to fuel poverty. Experts warn that 800,000 older folks might miss out on vital support just to appease budget constraints.

Deputy PM Angela Rayner defends the move, urging pensioners to check their eligibility for Pension Credit. Government insists the decision aims to target funds to those truly in need while managing a financially strained landscape.


GB News: King Charles ‘wants reconciliation above all’ with Prince Harry after ‘tap on the shoulder’
King Charles ‘wants reconciliation above all’ with Prince Harry after ‘tap on the shoulder’
King Charles is longing for a reconciliation with Prince Harry, driven by concern for his son's financial future and health. Despite past grievances, the king remains open to helping Harry, who faces costly living in California and may soon find his fortune dwindling.

Charles worries about the looming "Harry problem," as financial stress could force Harry to seek family support. The royal's hopes for mending fences are overshadowed by the realities of high financial demands and strained relationships.


#military

Times Of Israel: With two strikes in enemy capitals, the war enters uncharted territory
With two strikes in enemy capitals, the war enters uncharted territory
In a dangerous dance of power, Israel eliminates two high-ranking terror officials, sending shockwaves through their adversaries. This bold maneuver is a response to recent atrocities, but risks escalating the already fraught conflict as tensions spiral.

Amidst chaos, internal strife threatens Israel's cohesion, as extremists invade military bases, challenging authority just when unity is vital. The stakes are high, and the future uncertain, with retaliation looming and hostages lingering in the shadows.


#health

Forbes: Everything To Know About The Listeria Outbreaks—As Boar’s Head Recall Expands
Everything To Know About The Listeria Outbreaks—As Boar’s Head Recall Expands
Listeria outbreaks in deli meats have rocked the U.S., sickening 34 across 13 states, with two fatalities. Boar's Head led the charge in recalls, upping the ante from 200,000 to 7 million pounds of contaminated meats, while other vegetable products also faced scrutiny.

The bacteria spread easily, preying on the elderly, infants, and pregnant women. As the CDC warns, refrigeration doesn't stop listeria’s relentless march. A couple is now suing for damages after one fell seriously ill from tainted liverwurst.


#crime

GB News: 'Be careful what you wish for - if we constantly kick the police we won't have a force left' - Kevin Hurley
'Be careful what you wish for - if we constantly kick the police we won't have a force left' - Kevin Hurley
An armed officer kicks a man of Asian descent at Manchester Airport, sparking outrage among media and activists without acknowledging the risks police face from potential terrorism. Officers, already wary of accusations and violent confrontations, may shy away from necessary action.

As public condemnation mounts, the police culture shifts towards caution, risking public safety. If officers feel unsupported and unsafe, they may step back from tackling crime, leaving communities vulnerable. The cycle of blame could lead to more officers walking away from their duty.


Fox News: Kamala was a rogue Soros-like prosecutor before it was popular among woke elites
Kamala was a rogue Soros-like prosecutor before it was popular among woke elites
Kamala Harris touts herself as the "good prosecutor" in contrast to Trump's "bad felon." Yet, her tenure in California saw her prioritize personal beliefs over justice, letting criminals slip through the cracks while promoting policies that jeopardized public safety.

Her record reveals a pattern of undermining laws for political convenience, mishandling serious cases, and keeping many innocents imprisoned. As she leans on her prosecutorial past, the shadows of her failures loom large over her presidential bid.


Le Monde: Paris region prisons make extra room during the Olympics
Paris region prisons make extra room during the Olympics
As Paris preps for the Olympics, the Justice Minister tightens the noose on crime, bracing for a flood of inmates. Prisons are bursting at the seams, some over 240% capacity, igniting fears of chaos when the world descends upon the City of Light.

Despite promises of new spaces and transfers to ease the strain, the reality is grim—a penal system buckling under its own weight while the clock ticks down to the games.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: Don't Waste Your Time In Grand Canyon National Park
Don't Waste Your Time In Grand Canyon National Park
The Grand Canyon, once a mere speck on the map of America’s treasures, didn’t snag its national park status until 1919, despite its staggering depth and beauty. Businessmen's greed delayed its protection, a story as twisted as its gorges.

Though not chock-full of activities, the Grand Canyon offers solitude and stunning vistas. Visitors can stroll the Rim Trail, watch breathtaking sunsets, and hike the challenging Bright Angel Trail. A slice of nature’s majesty worth every step.