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1 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Border mayors judge Harris' performance on immigration crisis as vice president: 'Nonexistent'
Mayors along the southern border criticize Vice President Harris' hands-off approach to immigration, asserting her role as "border czar" has amounted to little. Despite a $9.2 billion deal aimed at addressing migration's root causes, her direct engagement has been nearly absent.
Citing missed opportunities, local leaders stress the need for Harris to visit and understand their unique challenges, particularly as immigration remains a hot-button issue ahead of the 2024 election. Her growing vocal presence could be pivotal for securing the crucial Latino vote.
#politics
Fox News: Ohio purging hundreds of non-citizens from state voter rolls amid 2024 election audit
Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, is set to purge hundreds of non-citizens from voter rolls following an audit that revealed 499 ineligible registrants. They had failed to confirm their citizenship despite multiple notifications, and the removals aim to uphold election integrity.
LaRose emphasized the constitutional necessity of keeping non-citizens from voting, pledging to support those who become citizens later. The ongoing audit may lead to more actions as the election approaches, stressing the importance of lawful participation in the democratic process.
Fox News: Kevin O’Leary says Kamala Harris 'happy talk' will end soon: 'What has she actually done?'
Kamala Harris faces criticism over high staff turnover and lack of clear policy accomplishments as Vice President. Analysts question her viability as a presidential candidate, urging a shift towards centrist ideas to tackle inflation, border control, and foreign affairs.
Concerns grow if Harris can manage her team, with ex-staff noting the unbearable stress in her office. Comparisons to Justin Trudeau highlight fears that charisma without substance can lead to political failure.
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Bennet: With Right Leaders, We Can Get 'Pathway to Citizenship' for 11 Million Like 'We Need to'
Senator Michael Bennet believes a return to comprehensive immigration reform is possible, recalling the bipartisan efforts of the Gang of Eight. He blames the Freedom Caucus for blocking solutions, arguing that real leadership can revitalize discussions around border security and a pathway to citizenship.
As the 2024 race heats up, the immigration debate remains a hot topic, with both parties leveraging it for political gain. Bennet insists that effective leadership could finally address the country's immigration challenges.
#society
The Telegraph: Kenya begins poison campaign to eradicate invasive crows
Kenya is set to eliminate a million invasive house crows wreaking havoc on local wildlife and public spaces. The campaign leverages slow-acting poisons targeted specifically at the invasive species, whose rapid growth threatens indigenous bird populations along the coast.
Once a solution to waste, these nuisance birds have turned into a menace, now facing the grim fate their unchecked numbers have brought upon themselves. Local conservationists insist it’s a necessary action for the environment and tourism alike.
Breitbart: Disney Hit with More Layoffs: ABC News, 'Good Morning America,' and 'Fauci' Doc Producer NatGeo
Disney's CEO Bob Iger is cutting 140 jobs across its TV division, with National Geographic facing the biggest blow—losing 60 staff, about 13%. Layoffs loom over ABC News, particularly with the cost-cutting pressures on Good Morning America, while top hosts remain unscathed.
The cuts follow previous layoffs and a quest for financial stability as news outlets struggle with reputation and accuracy. Amid the chaos, the major players keep their high salaries while support staff face the music.
The Economist: Vienna’s social housing, lauded by progressives, pushes out the poor
In Vienna, the once-praised social housing turns a blind eye to the poor, as luxury amenities flourish, pushing them toward private options. It’s a bittersweet paradise built on exclusion where the privileged splash while the needy sink.
Meanwhile, Europe stirs from its slumber, attempting to tackle migration through a complicated web of new laws. As war rages in Ukraine, the fight for resources and shelter continues, igniting old divisions and new alliances.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Journalist Evan Gershkovich to be released in US-Russia prisoner swap
Evan Gershkovich, the US journalist detained on dubious espionage charges, stands on the precipice of freedom, thanks to whispers of a major prisoner swap between Russia and the West. With a history of high-stakes exchanges, hope flickers amidst a murky landscape.
As the Kremlin plays coy, former marine Paul Whelan and others linger in uncertainty, while missing prisoners raise suspicions of a deal in the works. Biden's administration pushes for their release, but the shadows of espionage cast long and heavy.
#crime
The Telegraph: Pictured: Southport suspect, 17, named as Axel Rudakubana
Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, 17, faces murder charges for the stabbing deaths of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport. He’s also accused of attempting to kill ten others, with several in critical condition. He'll remain in custody until the trial.
In court, the judge lifted reporting restrictions, allowing Axel to be named just days before he turns 18. Amidst national unrest and protests, he will next appear in January for a trial expected to last six weeks.
Fox News: FDNY union slams 9/11 plea deal: ‘We are disgusted and disappointed’
The New York City firefighters union is outraged by plea deals that exempt 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad and two co-defendants from the death penalty. They express deep disappointment, feeling these terrorists evade true justice while firefighters continue to suffer from related health issues.
Families of 9/11 victims echo this sentiment, emphasizing concern over the transparency of information from these deals. They demand access to revelations that could finally shed light on the full truth of that tragic day.
GB News: Russian-linked fake news website fuelled lies about Southport stabbings suspect sparking violent protests across Britain
In the unlit corners of misinformation, a fake news site tied to Russia stirred the pot over a stabbing in Southport, spreading falsehoods about the suspect and igniting protests. Misleading claims flew fast, fuelled by extremist voices and social media echoes.
Regulators face a daunting challenge as they grapple with a torrent of misinformation that threatens to escalate tensions and incite violence in fragile times. Even as apologies surface, the specter of manipulated narratives looms large.
#sports
The Telegraph: ‘Not an even contest’: Italian prime minister decries Imane Khelif’s Olympic boxing victory
Giorgia Meloni criticized the Olympic boxing match between Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Italy’s Angela Carini, arguing it was unfair due to Khelif's male genetic characteristics. Carini withdrew after just 46 seconds, claiming one punch made her realize she was outmatched.
The controversy over eligibility rules for female competitions continues, with calls for stricter guidelines. Concerns have been raised about the safety of female athletes, highlighting the lack of uniform criteria across international sporting bodies.
Forbes: What We Know About Simone Biles’ Earnings And Endorsements As She Competes For All-Around Gold In Paris
Simone Biles, the reigning queen of gymnastics, raked in $7.1 million in 2023, largely from lucrative endorsements. With brands like Visa and Athleta backing her, she stands as the 16th highest-paid female athlete and is eyeing more glory at the Paris Olympics.
Having already snatched a team gold, Biles is set to compete for all-around gold, bolstered by her unmatched record of 38 combined Olympic and world championship medals. As she eyes her next victories, the spotlight remains firmly on her.