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10 Aug 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Joe Biden retreats from spotlight ‘still furious’ at being forced out of presidential race
Joe Biden retreats from spotlight ‘still furious’ at being forced out of presidential race
Joe Biden has faded from the public eye since stepping back from the 2024 race, angered by pressures from within his party. His schedule has dwindled to phone calls and briefings, focusing on supporting Kamala Harris while avoiding the spotlight.

Insiders suggest this shift allows Harris to distance herself from Biden's unpopular tenure, turning her campaign towards key issues like abortion. Meanwhile, Biden looks to bolster his legacy with policy achievements, including recent diplomatic successes.


Fox News: Biden's age and health 'scandal' have only worsened after he dropped out the race, NYT columnist argues
Biden's age and health 'scandal' have only worsened after he dropped out the race, NYT columnist argues
Ross Douthat's column suggests President Biden's withdrawal from the election strikes a deeper scandal over concealed health issues, potentially harming his credibility and undermining his presidency. With rising tensions globally, questions swirl about his capacity to lead effectively.

Amid this chaos, Vice President Kamala Harris gains traction, even as Biden's diminished public presence raises eyebrows. Douthat warns that the narrative of self-sacrifice might backfire, leaving an uncertain future for the Democrats.


#society

Human Events: UK man jailed after confessing to ‘grossly offensive’ Facebook post with emojis depicting minorities
UK man jailed after confessing to ‘grossly offensive’ Facebook post with emojis depicting minorities
Billy Thompson, a 31-year-old man in the UK, was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail for posting offensive emojis and comments on Facebook that were deemed racially charged. Despite claiming ignorance of the law, the court ruled his actions linked to ongoing civil unrest.

Authorities are ramping up monitoring of social media for hate speech, as protests over mass migration spark civil tension. The judge underscored the racial context of Thompson's post, emphasizing a zero-tolerance approach to incitement.


Times Of Israel: Doug Emhoff brings fight against global antisemitism surge to Paris Olympics
Doug Emhoff brings fight against global antisemitism surge to Paris Olympics
Doug Emhoff, husband of VP Kamala Harris, used his role at the Paris Olympics to spotlight rising antisemitism, condemning its global wave post-October 7 attacks. He stressed the importance of proudly living as a Jew while unveiling a $2.2 million grant for Holocaust education.

The White House's visible face in the fight against antisemitism, Emhoff vows to confront hatred head-on, recalling family ties to Holocaust victims. His advocacy intensifies as accusations of Jew-hatred grow, particularly in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict.


#military

Times Of Israel: Powder-keg port town of Haifa readies for Hezbollah strike: ‘We are very exposed’
Powder-keg port town of Haifa readies for Hezbollah strike: ‘We are very exposed’
Haifa's residents feel the weight of history as tensions rise with Hezbollah on their doorstep. The city's strategic port, teeming with flammable hazards, is a reminder of past devastations, leaving locals anxious as air raid sirens echo again, urging them to seek shelter.

Tourism is dwindling, and with evacuees occupying hotels, the palpable fear hangs heavy. Despite reassurances of safety, the specter of a repeat explosion looms in their minds, leaving the city on edge, caught in a precarious dance with fate.


#health

Fox News: FDA rejects MDMA as psychedelic-based treatment for mental health, PTSD
FDA rejects MDMA as psychedelic-based treatment for mental health, PTSD
The FDA turned down MDMA as a treatment for PTSD, citing safety and efficacy issues. Veteran groups pushing for psychedelic therapies feel let down by the delay for further trials, as hopes for new treatment options remain dashed.

The agency encourages more research despite the disappointment for millions with PTSD, highlighting a long-standing need for innovative mental health treatments.


#crime

Human Events: CHRISSY CLARK: Armed teacher saves 15-year-old girl from sexual assault
CHRISSY CLARK: Armed teacher saves 15-year-old girl from sexual assault
In a dimly lit Houston complex, a hero emerged in the form of middle school teacher David Garza, who grabbed his gun and saved a 15-year-old girl being assaulted. With a steady aim and a firm voice, he confronted the attacker, yelling for him to back off.

As the story spreads, discussions ignite about the role of personal gun ownership in safeguarding the community. Garza, grounded in a sense of duty, believes one must act when a child is in danger, more than any fear for his own safety.


#sports

Le Monde: Paris Olympics weren't spared from international tensions
Paris Olympics weren't spared from international tensions
The Paris Olympics had all the glitz, but the glitter was dulled by tensions: Ukraine’s president absent, Israeli security heightened, and disputes over flags danced on the fringes. Amid gold medals and cheers, whispers of conflict bubbled just beneath the surface.

While Taiwan claimed victory over China, the games reflected a world at odds. Celebrations played host to shadows of diplomacy, some swayed by ultraconservative objections, illustrating the fragile state of universalism the games were meant to promote.


#science

GB News: Asteroid-hunting telescope used to alert Nasa to hazardous fireballs set to come crashing back down to Earth
Asteroid-hunting telescope used to alert Nasa to hazardous fireballs set to come crashing back down to Earth
Neowise, a NASA satellite on a decade-long mission to spot dangerous celestial bodies, has reached the end of the line. With its orbit decaying and solar activity increasing, it will soon burn up in the atmosphere after sending a final command for data retrieval.

Though it's goodbye to Neowise, its legacy lives on. With valuable discoveries of dark stars and potential Earth threats, it lays the groundwork for the upcoming Neo Surveyor, poised to continue the hunt for cosmic dangers in 2027.