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11 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Who is Tim Walz? Fox Nation takes a deep dive into the life and political career of Kamala Harris' VP pick
Tim Walz, Minnesota's governor and VP nominee with a checkered past—stolen valor claims, a DUI, and a controversial tampon policy—has been thrust into the political spotlight as Kamala Harris's running mate. A former geography teacher turned congressman, his story is one of contradiction: relatable yet progressive, and a swing state gamble.
While some see redemption in his history, critics highlight his progressive agenda and military departure before deployment. As scrutiny builds and the stakes rise, the question lingers: Does Walz hold the keys to the Heartland or simply more baggage for Harris?
#military
The Economist: Ukraine’s shock raid deep inside Russia rages on
Ukrainian soldiers push deep into Russia, chanting prayers as they march through danger, facing fear and chaos. Ivan, a veteran, stumbles through devastation, witnessing comrades fall to relentless bombings. A brutal reminder that war knows no borders.
#crime
Fox News: Massive house explosion in Maryland kills at least 1
In Bel Air, Maryland, a house leveled by a sudden explosion left one dead and nearby homes shattered. Fire officials, responding to a gas leak, were on their way when the blast occurred, marking one of the largest explosions in the area according to veteran fire marshal Oliver Alkire.
Emergency crews sifted through debris for survivors while two BGE workers witnessed the chaos unfold. The cause remains a mystery, urging authorities to treat the scene with caution.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: Here’s Where You May Be Able To See Aurora Borealis
This Sunday night, northern states like Idaho, Michigan, and New York might catch a glimpse of the northern lights alongside the Perseid meteor shower, thanks to heightened geomagnetic activity. Ideal viewing occurs from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. in dark, remote areas.
The recent surge in solar activity has made the auroras more visible since May, marking a stellar show with a promising meteor shower. The sun’s peak activity phase is approaching, suggesting more visual treats on the horizon.