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11 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Butler residents still furious about Trump assassination attempt, say more than incompetence to blame
Butler residents still furious about Trump assassination attempt, say more than incompetence to blame
In Butler, Pa., the annual Farm Show takes on a bittersweet air following a recent assassination attempt on Trump. The community seeks normalcy amidst lingering shadows of the crime scene, grappling with doubts about the security failures that allowed such chaos to unfold.

Residents, once prideful of their agricultural roots, now feel tainted by the infamy of the incident. Suspicions are rife about the truth being concealed, as the town stands divided yet united in their staunch support for Trump.


#society

Fox News: Pastor Max Lucado: Surviving a challenging election season is possible
Pastor Max Lucado: Surviving a challenging election season is possible
In a shattered Nagasaki, a young Marine named Buckner finds grace amid ruins. He shares communion with Japanese believers, transcending war's hatred with a simple, unifying act of faith. Their moment serves as a timeless lesson in embracing love over division.

As tensions rise in our own times, a reminder echoes from this past: unity and kindness can counter the tumult of politics and personal strife. Can we heed the call for togetherness rather than enmity?


#military

GB News: UN in 'nuclear accident' warning as Zelensky speaks on surprise invasion into Russia
UN in 'nuclear accident' warning as Zelensky speaks on surprise invasion into Russia
The UN warns of potential nuclear disaster as Ukraine invades Russia's Kursk region, inciting chaos close to the nuclear power plant. Zelensky confirms the incursion, stating the need to push the war into enemy territory.

With Russia's defenses scrambling, tensions escalate as military reinforcements bolster borders, and Moscow labels Ukraine's moves as provocations.


#culture

Fox News: 'Dukes of Hazzard' star Catherine Bach still breaks out Daisy Duke shorts she made famous
'Dukes of Hazzard' star Catherine Bach still breaks out Daisy Duke shorts she made famous
Catherine Bach still rocks her iconic Daisy Duke shorts and teases a possible "Dukes of Hazzard" reunion, but it all depends on the right mix of talent and timing. The mystical allure of old shows lingers, as fans reminisce about the Hazzard County charm.

At a wedding celebration for co-star John Schneider, Bach reflects on the absurd journey that landed her the role. As Schneider navigates new love after loss, both celebrate the magic of laughter amid lingering guilt from their past.


#crime

Fox News: Woman arrested in 37-year-old cold case for allegedly leaving dead newborn baby in California dumpster
Woman arrested in 37-year-old cold case for allegedly leaving dead newborn baby in California dumpster
In a tale that unfolded over nearly four decades, Melissa Jean Allen Avila was arrested for the murder of her newborn, left tragically in a dumpster back in 1987. Identified through DNA, the 55-year-old mother now faces justice in Riverside, California.

The cold case thawed, thanks to relentless detectives, finally shedding light on a shadowed past and giving a voice to a forgotten victim. Avila’s arraignment is set for September, where the echoes of the past may finally find resolution.


#sports

Le Monde: Foreign visitors' Olympic experience: 'We were told: Paris? You'll see, they're French, it's going to be chaos'
Foreign visitors' Olympic experience: 'We were told: Paris? You'll see, they're French, it's going to be chaos'
In Paris, the Olympics transform the city into a mosaic of national pride, where Dutch fans in orange sing beneath Versailles, while American and Mexican supporters mingle, creating a carnival vibe. Yet, the locals remain fewer, their absence tinged with the illusion of a city solely for the international crowd.

As cheers rise in neighborhoods like Porte de Versailles, once known for agriculture, they now pulse with Chinese athletes and their audience, turning the space into a transient Chinatown. A shift carved by medals and flags, revealing both unity and the fleeting nature of hosting such grand events.