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#politics
Fox News: Biden's strange use of teleprompter in donor's home infuriated supporters, dashed expectations
Former President Joe Biden's reliance on a teleprompter during public events has drawn criticism from donors who expected more personal interaction. A new book reveals that this practice, even in small gatherings, left supporters feeling disappointed and concerned about his communication skills.
The book also highlights Biden's declining health and mental acuity, particularly following a poor debate performance against Donald Trump in June 2024. This led to increased calls for him to step aside, culminating in his decision to drop out of the race and endorse Kamala Harris.
#society
Breitbart: Subscriptions at Swiss Swimming Pool Surge After Ban on Migrants
The Swiss municipality of Porrentruy has seen a surge in swimming pool memberships after implementing a ban on foreigners, citing safety concerns linked to incidents involving migrants. Officials reported that the pool had been closed 23 times due to disturbances before the ban, with no closures since.
While the policy has been praised by some for restoring a sense of security, it has faced criticism for being discriminatory. Local Socialist Party members argue that such blanket bans are not the solution to the underlying issues, highlighting the growing tensions surrounding multiculturalism in public spaces across Europe.
GB News: Rod Liddle's 'nuke Glastonbury' joke reported to POLICE by pro-Palestine lawyer and woke council chief
Journalist Rod Liddle faces police scrutiny for a column suggesting a nuclear strike on Glastonbury, claiming it would rid the UK of "hugely annoying" people. Critics, including Brighton's Labour council chief, accuse him of inciting terrorism and violence against festival-goers.
The controversy has sparked debates over free speech, with some defending Liddle's satirical intent while others warn of the serious implications of such rhetoric. Complaints have been filed with police, raising concerns about public safety and the boundaries of satire in journalism.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Superman and America’s Empty Cradles
Superman, introduced in 1938, emerged during a time of declining U.S. birthrates and economic despair. His origin story reflects a hopeful narrative of unexpected parenthood, as he was raised by the Kents, who embraced him as their own, symbolizing the importance of family formation.
Today, with fertility rates again falling, the essence of Superman's story serves as a reminder of the potential for renewal through family and parenthood, rather than political or social theories. Policymakers are encouraged to focus on fostering environments that support family growth.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu meets Trump for second time in 2 days, then leaves White House without statements
The fifth round of Israel-Hamas talks in Qatar has concluded without progress, with a Palestinian official accusing Israel of stalling negotiations. The Israeli team is said to lack authority to make decisions, which is perceived as a tactic by Prime Minister Netanyahu to obstruct an agreement.
In related news, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has delayed his trip to Doha, indicating ongoing challenges in the negotiations. Meanwhile, a memoir by former hostage Eli Sharabi, detailing his experience in Hamas captivity, is set to be released in the US this October.
#culture
Fox News: 'Monty Python' comedian says Trump emboldened people to laugh again after woke activists ruined comedy
Filmmaker Terry Gilliam believes Donald Trump's re-election has made people feel freer to laugh, despite ongoing pressures from "woke" activists. He argues that these activists have created a climate of fear among comedians, stifling humor and satire.
Gilliam's upcoming film, a satire titled "The Carnival at the End of Days," has been affected by the current political landscape, leading him to reconsider its content. He expresses frustration with the cautious nature of the entertainment industry and the challenges of creating comedy in today's environment.
#history
Le Monde: Germany's federal government and royal family end a century-old dispute
The Hohenzollern royal family, linked to the militarization of Germany before WWI and controversial ties to the Third Reich, has faced public skepticism. However, a recent agreement between the German government and Georg Friedrich of Prussia aims to resolve a century-long dispute over the family's seized properties.
This deal seeks to reconcile the legacy of the Hohenzollerns with contemporary Germany.