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3 Jul 2024
#politics
Le Monde: UK tabloid 'The Sun' backs Labour in election
Tabloid The Sun backs Labour, calling for change after 14 years of Conservative rule.
In a historic move, The Sun throws support behind Labour leader Keir Starmer, hinting at landslide victory.
GB News: Joe Biden: Republican warns of 'dam break' of advisers calling for President to step down
The truth about Joe Biden's mental state has been hidden by Democrats and the media. Biden blamed his struggles on "jet lag" during the debate with Trump.
The Telegraph: Le Pen puts forward ‘ghost’ contender and convicted hostage-taker among candidates in election
National Rally's parliamentary candidates include a Nazi supporter, phantom contender, and hostage-taker, causing uproar. Candidates like Daoudi, wearing a swastika, and Babin, allegedly battling Covid-19, have stirred controversy. RN faces backlash after historic wins in initial election.
Fox News: Trump campaign rips Biden after former president's mental acuity called into question
Trump campaign criticizes White House and Biden for questioning Trump's mental fitness in response to concerns about Biden's cognitive ability.
Times Of Israel: Ahead of runoff, famed Nazi hunter says French far left more dangerous than far right
Renowned Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld advises voting far-right National Rally over far-left France Unbowed, citing support for Israel and Jewish people. Despite many opposing this view, Klarsfeld stands firm, fearing far-left antisemitism.
Fox News: Top Democrats rage over Biden's debate deflection: 'Don't know who's making decisions'
Democratic lawmakers are angry with President Biden over his debate performance and deflection. Some want him to step aside to avoid jeopardizing chances in upcoming elections. Biden blames poor debate on overseas trips.
Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre book excerpt on working for ‘doomed’ candidates resurfaces
White House press sec. Karine Jean-Pierre praises working for Pres. Biden, contrasting with past experiences on failed presidential campaigns. Recent viral excerpt from her book highlights this shift in perspective. She reflects on doomed campaigns and flawed politicians, cautioning against blind allegiance to leaders.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Top Hezbollah commander killed in his car by precision Israel airstrike
Israeli airstrike kills senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon's Tyre. Against a backdrop of escalating tensions, Hezbollah responds with rocket attacks on Israel. Diplomatic efforts underway to prevent all-out war.
Liberty Nation News: Soros Money Funding Attempted Takeover of US Radio Giant - Liberty Nation News
George Soros is using his financial might to potentially take control of a major U.S. radio network, with the help of the FCC and foreign money. This playbook has been seen before in Poland, where Soros-backed entities gained control of media outlets to push his globalist agenda.
#science
The Economist: The world’s most studied rainforest is still yielding exciting new insights
Over a century of research, Panama's Barro Colorado Island remains a hotspot for tropical biology studies, shedding new light on natural life. The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute has turned it into the biology equivalent of a physics facility.
New yeast strains creating unique lager flavors, technique for tumor analysis mid-surgery, and bionic leg controlled by brain show advancements. Mammoths' extinction due to genetic mutations, race to prevent satellite Armageddon, and rise in AI co-authored research also in spotlight.
The Economist: A new technique could analyse tumours mid-surgery
Leo Wurpillot, now studying at Cardiff University, was once a young boy awaiting a brain tumor diagnosis. A new ultrafast sequencing technique developed in Nottingham could provide brain tumor results within two hours, revolutionizing neurosurgery.
New yeast strains create unique lager flavors, while research in Panama's rainforest continues to reveal new natural wonders. A bionic leg controlled by the brain promises increased mobility for amputees, and the last mammoths may have faced extinction due to genetic mutations.
The Economist: New yeast strains can produce untapped flavours of lager
Brewed awakenings as new yeast strains create unique lager flavors with a spicy twist, hinting of clove. Beer lovers rejoice at the potential for new tastes.
An analysis technique for tumours mid-surgery and a bionic leg controlled by the brain show advances in technology and medical science. Exciting discoveries continue in the world's most studied rainforest, while the extinction of mammoths and the threat of satellite Armageddon remain topics of interest.