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12 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Secret Service Makes Me Nervous
Irving Berlin's final musical contained a lyric about the Secret Service making folks nervous, a sentiment echoed after their failure to protect Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The shooter, Crooks, was spotted long before he fired, raising questions about the agency's competence.
After Director Cheatle's resignation, blame shifted among officials, with no one taking accountability. Local police and the Secret Service exchanged barbs, while Senators questioned the agency's focus on diversity over merit, leaving America wondering about its protectors' effectiveness.
Front Page Magazine: Video: DNC Compliance Manager Makes Damning Admission About Jill Biden
In a shadowy dive, the Compliance Manager of the DNC spills the beans, confessing the party’s dirty little secret: they fund Jill Biden’s personal escapades with cash that shouldn’t see the light of day. The kind of revelation that makes you question the smoke and mirrors of politics.
Just another day in the murky underbelly of political finance, where ethics take a backseat and whispers drown out the truth.
#society
Le Monde: Transportation: an Olympic success to sustain
The Paris 2024 Olympics transformed public transport into an accessible lifeline, uniting locals and tourists as they navigated packed metros and trains. A purple-vested army of agents ensured smooth operations, hitting 99% punctuality rates even amid summer schedules.
As transport ministers celebrated record ridership, the shadow of sabotage loomed, but quick actions thwarted disaster. With promises of no Olympic debt for Parisians, the Games became a testament to resilience and effective planning.
Front Page Magazine: The Flame Behind the UK Riots
The UK is ablaze with riots sparked by a tragic stabbing incident, revealing deep-rooted anger over unchecked migration and government neglect. Leftist narratives blame the far-right, yet citizens are voicing frustrations ignored for too long under identity politics.
As the government scrambles for control, protests unleash pent-up fury from years of perceived injustices, crumbling security, and economic decline. The cries for accountability echo loudly, while the mainstream media spins a tale of misinformation, leaving the real stories hidden.
The Western Journal: Zuckerberg's Meta Censors US Paralympian in Bid to 'Foster a Safe Community'
Meta has taken aim at U.S. Paralympian McKenna Geer, suppressing her posts about air rifle shooting—an effort to promote a "safe community." Geer, who battles amyoplasia arthrogryposis, rightly sees this as censorship of her sport and her rights.
In a world where guns in sports are shunned online, Geer's struggle reflects a grim reality: social media giants wield power to silence voices. If they can muzzle a Paralympic athlete, what chance does the average Joe have in claiming their rights?
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF spokesman says Al Jazeera covering up Hamas activity in targeted Gaza school
The clash between Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee and Al Jazeera escalates as both sides trade accusations over a deadly airstrike that killed almost 100 people in a Gaza school. Adraee claims the network covers for Hamas, while Al Jazeera defends its journalists facing immense danger.
In the midst of this media warfare, the realities of war complicate the truth, each side determined to shape the narrative amidst ongoing violence and political strife.
#health
Fox News: Limit of 3 hours of weekly screen time for kids has ‘positive effect’ on behavior, mental health: study
A study in Denmark made it clear: kids thrive when screens take a back seat. After two weeks without phones or limited screen time, families noted significant improvements in emotional health and peer communication among their children.
The U.S. Surgeon General's warnings echo this, linking excessive screen time to a range of mental health issues, including depression and anxiety. Less screen time means healthier kids—it's that simple.