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12 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Here's where the vice presidential candidates stand on top issues
Here's where the vice presidential candidates stand on top issues
In the murky waters of 2024's election, contrasting boats set sail—JD Vance, a Trump ally, champions border security and anti-abortion stances, while Tim Walz, alongside Harris, embraces a pathway for immigrants and expansive reproductive rights. Each holds a mirror to their running mate’s policies, but their views diverge sharply.

Walz's Minnesota embraces sanctuary, college access, and public health measures, while Vance’s Ohio speaks the language of gun rights and traditional beliefs. As the campaign trail warms, the line between their two worlds grows clearer—one a progressive haven, the other a conservative bastion.


Fox News: Tim Walz’s $250M state program to feed hungry kids fraudulently spent on luxury goods, overseas real estate
Tim Walz’s $250M state program to feed hungry kids fraudulently spent on luxury goods, overseas real estate
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is under fire after a $250 million COVID-19 fraud scheme surfaced, implicating multiple individuals while raising questions about his leadership. Critics contend his administration failed to oversee the Feeding Our Future program, letting fraudsters get away with taxpayer money.

As Walz gears up for a 2024 VP run with Kamala Harris, the political fallout could be significant. Allegations suggest a lax regulatory mindset and conflicts of interest tie the fraud to campaign donations, prompting calls for accountability amid mounting public outrage.


#society

GB News: HAVE YOUR SAY - Should we ban social media for under-18s? COMMENT NOW
HAVE YOUR SAY - Should we ban social media for under-18s? COMMENT NOW
Kids are getting lessons on spotting fake news and extremist content online, igniting a heated debate. With misinformation swirling like smoke in a back alley, parents ask if social media should be off-limits for the young and impressionable.




GB News: UK heatwave: Jim Dale says surging temperatures are 'going to test some people'
UK heatwave: Jim Dale says surging temperatures are 'going to test some people'
Jim Dale's crystal ball predicts a heatwave that'll turn the continent into a furnace, with Rome and Paris simmering at 37C. The kind of summer that curls your hair and makes even the bravest sweat bullets.

Get ready, it's going to test some souls out there.


GB News: Matt Goodwin blasts Keir Starmer over handling of riots: 'There's underlying issues'
Matt Goodwin blasts Keir Starmer over handling of riots: 'There's underlying issues'
Matt Goodwin blasted the idea that multiculturalism is a success during a heated segment on GB News, linking it to unrest sweeping Britain. His remarks followed a discussion on the tragic murders of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport.

Society is on edge, with rising tensions manifesting in violent outcomes, leaving the public questioning the cost of diversity.


#economy

The Telegraph: How Putin is hiking taxes to bankroll his war machine
How Putin is hiking taxes to bankroll his war machine
Inflation in Russia has surged to 9.1%, driven by soaring food prices and military spending amid ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The central bank's aggressive rate hikes aim to tame this economic turbulence, but the nation faces a steep decline into stagflation, where growth stagnates while prices rise.

Putin, facing fiscal strains, is transitioning his economic strategies—raising taxes and tapping into citizen savings as new revenue sources. With the war effort demanding more funds, the Kremlin's financial future looks increasingly precarious.


#culture

Le Monde: Phoenix, Air, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and the Red Hot Chili Peppers: The closing ceremony was star-studded
Phoenix, Air, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and the Red Hot Chili Peppers: The closing ceremony was star-studded
The Olympic closing ceremony in Paris showcased a blend of tradition and modern flair. Zaho de Sagazan captured the essence of French chanson, while the band Phoenix delivered a vibrant performance alongside fellow artists, creating a vivid tapestry of sound against a storied backdrop.

From "Hymne to Apollo" to a neo-disco soundtrack, the event reflected the evolving nature of music in France, embracing both past influences and contemporary styles. An evening of celebration, it painted Paris as a bridge between cultures and eras.


#crime

Fox News: Illegal migrant allegedly commits 22 crimes in 6 months: 'It will get worse,' expert says
Illegal migrant allegedly commits 22 crimes in 6 months: 'It will get worse,' expert says
Daniel Hernandez Martinez, a Venezuelan migrant with ties to a violent gang, has allegedly committed 22 crimes in New York City since evading deportation. Despite multiple arrests, he remains free, underscoring the tensions between sanctuary policies and public safety.

The House Judiciary report blames the Biden administration's open-border policies for increasing crime, citing a failure to deport dangerous individuals. As officials call for urgent solutions, the cycle of crime and leniency continues, creating unrest in the streets.


Fox News: How US can become 'law enforcement-minded country' after defund police effect: former ICE official
How US can become 'law enforcement-minded country' after defund police effect: former ICE official
Veteran officer John Fabbricatore warns of a police workforce crisis fueled by excessive workloads, poor support from officials, and detrimental public sentiment. Many officers are departing, faced with demoralizing conditions and a lack of trust in the system.

As calls to "defund the police" resonate, the job becomes less appealing, further straining law enforcement. Fabbricatore urges for renewed support and proper engagement in enforcing laws to restore order to an increasingly chaotic environment.