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10 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Robert Garcia: Trump 'Scared' to Debate Harris, We'll Eventually Talk About Two Extra Debates He Proposed
In the political arena, Rep. Robert Garcia asserts that Donald Trump is afraid to debate Kamala Harris, pushing for clarity on their upcoming September 10 clash. With Trump’s polls slipping, he’s finally on board for this showdown, while Harris is open to more debates after.
As the Democrats gear up for the convention, the stakes are high, and the spotlight on the candidates grows brighter. It’s a game of nerves, and the countdown has begun.
Fox News: Minnesota teacher pension fund under Walz accused of 'cooking the books' with unrealistic gains: report
In Minnesota, pension investigator Edward Siedle alleges that the Teachers Retirement Association (TRA) has falsely reported low fees and inflated returns under Gov. Tim Walz's oversight. Significant discrepancies in financial disclosures raise questions about fiduciary duty and transparency.
Siedle's whistleblower complaint has reached the SEC and FBI, asserting that the actual management fees are grossly understated, and performance claims appear engineered. Teachers face extended working years with few benefits, all while the state's financial stewardship falters.
#society
The Western Journal: Ferguson Police Officer Critically Injured by Violent 'Protesters' on 10th Anniversary of Michael Brown's Death
A Ferguson officer, Travis Brown, critical after being injured during protests marking the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's death. Tensions rise as police confront demonstrators at the station, reigniting a national debate on police relations with Black communities.
In the aftermath, the local police chief promises change but faces the grim reality of sharing bad news with families. The protests echo the unresolved pain from a historic clash over race and justice in America.
#crime
The Western Journal: Videos and 911 Calls from Uvalde School Massacre Finally Released by Officials After Legal Fight
In the wake of the Uvalde school massacre, shocking 911 calls reveal the frantic pleas from the shooter's uncle, who urged police to reach out to his disturbed nephew, moments after the tragedy unfolded. As families seek accountability, investigations expose glaring failures in the law enforcement response.
With nearly 400 officers on site yet delaying action for over 70 minutes, frustrations mount over the incompetence. Two officers now face charges as investigations into the chaos that day highlight a systemic breakdown, leaving families grappling with the horror.
Fox News: Teenager going for a quick swim severely injured in shark attack
A 15-year-old girl from Aspen, Annabelle Carlson, was gravely injured in a shark attack while swimming post-scuba diving in Belize. She lost a leg but managed to fight off the predator, receiving critical care before being airlifted back to the U.S.
The odds of such an encounter are slim—1 in 11.5 million—but fate has a way of rewriting the rules. Now, she’s battling not just the ocean's nightmares, but her own recovery.
Le Monde: Brazil: Local authorities investigate plane crash that killed 62, as families arrive for rescue efforts
A plane crash in Vinhedo, Brazil claimed all 61 lives aboard, igniting frantic recovery efforts as families searched for answers. Authorities pulled bodies from the wreckage, with initial theories pointing to severe icing as a contributing factor, though pilot error remains under scrutiny.
The crash marks the deadliest aviation incident since early 2023, and Brazil's air force is probing the black boxes for clues. Meanwhile, the absence of distress calls from the pilots raises unsettling questions about what unfolded in those final moments.
#sports
The Western Journal: Court Voids Inquiry That Led to Bronze for American Jordan Chiles, Doesn't Say Who Should Get Medal
The International Gymnastics Federation reinstated Romania's Ana Barbosu to third place in the women's floor exercise, imperiling Jordan Chiles' bronze medal after an appeal was voided. The ruling leaves Chiles' medal status in limbo as the International Olympic Committee decides.
Controversy lingers over judging and athlete mental health, with Romanian gymnastics legend Nadia Comaneci expressing concern for Barbosu, who thought she had secured a bronze. Chiles, facing backlash on social media, announced she would step back for her well-being.
#other
Fox News: Large geological feature known as the 'Double Arch' and the 'Toilet Bowl' collapses in southern Utah
The "Double Arch" in Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area has collapsed, reportedly due to fluctuating water levels and erosion. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the incident underscores the fragility of such geological formations.
Superintendent Michelle Kerns warns that human activities can hasten the decline of these natural wonders. The sandstone arch, formed over millions of years, now stands as a reminder of nature's impermanence.