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12 Aug 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: 700+ Migrants Cross Channel to Britain in Single Day: Highest Since Starmer Gained Office
A record 703 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, defying Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer's pledge to combat human trafficking. Meanwhile, two migrants drowned in an unstable dinghy, adding to the 25 lives lost this year in perilous crossings.
Starmer's government plans to tackle the issue with a new Border Security Command, yet details are lacking, and his scrapping of a Rwanda deportation scheme leaves questions lingering about real action against the burgeoning smuggling networks.
#politics
Breitbart: Former Minnesota Bar Own Calls Tim Walz 'Evil Man' Who Destroyed Businesses
Lisa Zarza, a former Minnesota bar owner, slammed Gov. Tim Walz as an "evil man" for enforcing pandemic shutdowns that crushed small businesses like hers. After facing hefty fines and threats of arrest, she left Minnesota just to make a living elsewhere.
Now in Wisconsin, Zarza believes Walz overstepped as governor, while big retailers thrived during the closures. She warned Kamala Harris that selecting him as her VP pick was a grave error.
Fox News: Washington Post pushes Harris to answer 'legitimate questions' about her flip-flops, agenda
The Washington Post's editorial board warns Vice President Harris that avoiding media scrutiny won't help her political ambitions. She needs to clearly articulate her policy positions and engage with voters, or risk being accused of merely shifting to popular stances for the sake of election.
With Trump's attacks looming, Harris's lack of press interactions is raising eyebrows. Before the election, accumulating political capital through thoughtful dialogue is crucial; otherwise, she might just be adrift in a storm of uncertainty.
#society
Breitbart: 'Stop!': LeBron James Drawing Backlash for Stern Reaction to Young Fan in Paris
LeBron James made headlines after snapping at a young fan in Paris, telling him to "stop" while entering a restaurant. This reaction came after celebrating his Olympic gold win, leading many on social media to criticize his perceived arrogance.
The backlash highlights the expectations celebrities face in public interactions, especially with children. Some fans contrasted his behavior unfavorably with that of other superstars.
GB News: Neighbours hit back at pensioner in planning war 'hell' over tiny strip of land
Nora Boyle, 83, is locked in a bitter feud with her new-build neighbors over a claimed strip of land in Nottinghamshire, a dispute that’s escalated since 2014. Frustrated, she described the situation as “hell,” while neighbors argue she’s just throwing mud and refuses to play fair.
As tensions rise, accusations fly, and each side drags in lawyers, with police deeming it a civil dispute. The bickering has turned what once was a neighborhood into a battlefield over ten square yards, leaving a vulnerable pensioner feeling cornered and on edge.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Warning Tehran: UK Sends Letter to Iran, While U.S. Sends Submarine
European leaders warn Iran it will "bear responsibility" for any aggression against Israel, tying Tehran’s actions to regional tensions and ceasefire opportunities. Simultaneously, the U.S. deploys a nuclear submarine to signal serious deterrence in a volatile landscape.
As the threat of Iranian strikes looms, the call for peace hangs by a thread, with all eyes fixed on a perilous Middle Eastern chessboard.
#economy
Forbes: Only One Interest Rate Cut Expected By September—As Emergency Cut Potential Evaporates
The Fed's planned interest rate cuts are back on a modest track, with expectations now focused on a subtle 25 basis-point reduction, easing recession fears that had previously gripped the market. This shift follows a surprising uptick in unemployment, now tempered by recent jobless claims easing.
Investors are wary; the usual lure of lower rates may signal trouble ahead, and as inflation reports loom, the central bank's cautious path becomes clearer. The market breathes again, but the shadows of uncertainty linger.
#military
Breitbart: Harris-Walz Surrogate, Dem Rep. Crow: Fellow Guardsmen Criticizing Walz Have 'Personal Grievance' With Him
In a tense exchange on Fox News, Rep. Jason Crow defended Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz against claims of abandonment from soldiers under his command. He insisted that most veterans praise Walz's service, suggesting dissenting voices stem from personal grievances.
Host Shannon Bream highlighted contrary sentiments from some National Guardsmen, leading to a clash over Walz's military leadership. Crow dismissed the criticism as familial disagreements, maintaining that the overall narrative of Walz’s distinguished service remains unchanged.
#health
The Telegraph: Whole-body deodorant could be solution to hot day sweats
On a blistering day, two ex-performers turned entrepreneurs concocted a whole-body deodorant, born from the struggle of keeping fresh in the hot lights of the West End. Their creation, dubbed AKT London, caters to those tackling body odor beyond the underarms.
As the US market embraces this innovation, UK consumers will soon follow suit, demanding products that suit sensitive skin, while the heat lays a sweaty challenge for many. The battle against body odor just got a lot more comprehensive.
#crime
Fox News: Brooklyn man allegedly shouted 'Free Palestine' in stabbing outside synagogue
A New York man, Vincent Sumpter, faces hate crime charges after stabbing a Jewish individual outside a Brooklyn synagogue, shouting "Free Palestine!" during a heated exchange. The victim sustained serious injuries but is stable after being hospitalized.
Community leaders express alarm at the growing antisemitic rhetoric, highlighting the rising risk of violence. This incident underscores a troubling trend that threatens to unravel the social fabric of the city.
Fox News: Nashville police say Riley Strain had 12-15 drinks before college student’s death: report
Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student, went missing after a night out in Nashville and was later found dead in the Cumberland River. A police report revealed he consumed 12 to 15 drinks, leading to drowning and ethanol poisoning, despite being asked to leave a bar.
Details remain murky about how he could drink so much without showing visible signs of intoxication. A body found two weeks later confirmed his identity, leaving a family mourning a vibrant young man lost too soon.
GB News: 'Have you ever heard a police officer be so threatening?' Paul Embery on UK's two-tier policing 'be nice if took same approach to knife crime'
In the dark alleys of UK protests, Paul Embery blames "two-tier ruthlessness" on the police, claiming they're tougher on current demonstrators than on gang violence that haunts their streets. Amid riots sparked by shocking violence against young girls, accountability is demanded.
Chief Constable Kennedy warns troublemakers, vowing relentless pursuit with CCTV footage and social media intel. Yet, critics vocalize a troubling double standard in policing—where some face the law's full weight, while others slip through the cracks.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights And Perseid Meteor Shower Put On A Celestial Show Overnight (Photos)
The Perseid meteor shower peaked over the weekend, painting the night sky with shooting stars while a powerful geomagnetic storm revealed the Northern Lights, captivating viewers worldwide from New York to Poland.
An increase in solar activity hints more geomagnetic storms are on the horizon as the sun nears its peak cycle.