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13 Aug 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Democrats Use Lawfare To Block RFK Jr. From NY Ballot
A New York judge has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does not qualify for the state's presidential ballot, asserting his claimed residence is a sham to maintain voter registration. Kennedy vows to appeal, accusing Democrats of undermining democracy to stifle competition.
This legal maneuvering echoes past efforts to eliminate third-party candidates, reminiscent of tactics used against Jill Stein in 2016. As Democrats fear Kennedy may siphon votes in crucial states, they deploy lawfare to protect their electoral interests.
The Western Journal: FBI Officially Gets Involved After Trump Campaign Is Breached by Foreign Operatives
The FBI has stepped into the cyber fray after Iranian hackers breached the Trump campaign's communications, leaking sensitive information tied to Republican Senator J.D. Vance. The Trump campaign's reluctance to contact the FBI highlighted a trust issue, deepening the intrigue.
Meanwhile, similar attempts were made on the Biden-Harris campaign, but cybersecurity held. As the election looms, foreign operatives are keen on sowing discord, aiming to stir chaos and undermine faith in the process.
Fox News: CNN data guru says Donald Trump 'very much in this ball game' despite Harris' polling gains
Harry Enten warns that while polls show Kamala Harris gaining on Donald Trump, history favors the ex-president. In 2016 and 2020, polling underestimated Trump in key swing states by significant margins, hinting he remains a formidable player even if Harris leads now.
Polling trends suggest a close race ahead, with Trump's popularity rising despite Harris's recent gains. The battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin could still tilt sharply, much like they did in past elections.
The Economist: Can Kamala Harris win Michigan without Arab-American voters?
Kamala Harris faced off against pro-Palestinian protesters at a rally in Dearborn, Michigan, just days before the Democratic convention. Their chants against U.S. policies and potential genocide punctured the air, forcing her to remind them of a stark choice: unite or lose.
In the game of political chess, Arab-American voters could be the queens or pawns, influencing the outcome in a state where tensions run high. Harris's struggle lies in navigating this precarious landscape heading into 2024.
#society
GB News: 'Taking the public for fools!' Eco-zealot football owner slammed for 'climate stripes' kit
Forest Green Rovers, dubbed the "world's greenest football club," has rolled out a new away kit adorned with "climate stripes" to spotlight rising global temperatures. While some fans praise its message, others are far from impressed, branding it “horrid” and questioning its impact.
Owner Dale Vince champions the cause, linking football with environmental activism. Critics argue that a shirt won’t spark meaningful conversations about climate change or biodiversity loss among fans.
Breitbart: King’s Counsel Slams Justin Welby for Selling out Anti-LGBT Priest
King’s Counsel Gregory Jones slammed Archbishop Justin Welby for failing to defend a priest, Dr. Bernard Randall, who was fired for questioning LGBT ideology in a sermon. Jones found the church's actions an egregious error and a misinterpretation of safeguarding concerns.
Randall claims the church's safeguarding protocols were misused politically against orthodox beliefs, highlighting a troubling trend within the church to protect senior figures over justice. His situation reflects deeper issues within an institution clashing with its own teachings.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv, a first since May, as IDF advances in Khan Younis
Hamas fired rockets at Tel Aviv, marking a dangerous escalation as Israeli airstrikes continue to target Gaza. The IDF reported ongoing operations in Khan Younis, with at least 19 Palestinian deaths attributed to recent airstrikes.
As the military offensive intensifies, over 1,000 Hamas operatives have been reportedly killed. Evacuation orders for civilians in conflict zones highlight the devastating toll of the war, with claims of catastrophic civilian casualties amidst the chaos.
#education
Forbes: Cellphone Bans In Schools Grow: Gavin Newsom Requests Restrictions In California
Governor Newsom is pushing California school districts to restrict student cellphone use, joining a national trend fueled by mental health concerns. He argues that less screen time could boost focus and social skills among students, echoing calls from health officials.
As many states consider similar bans, the debate simmers; parents cling to phones for emergencies, while schools struggle with enforcement. With distractions rampant, it's clear that the digital landscape is complicating education more than ever.
#crime
Forbes: Former Disney Channel Star Skai Jackson Arrested: What We Know
Skai Jackson, once the darling of Disney Channel, found herself in hot water after a domestic incident last week at Universal Studios. Police arrested her for domestic battery after a surveillance video showed her pushing someone, reportedly her boyfriend.
The altercation, thankfully devoid of weapons or serious injuries, came as a surprise for the 22-year-old influencer, who built a 22 million-strong following on TikTok since her Disney days.
GB News: Girl, 13, becomes youngest female convicted over violence as she arrives at court with mum and stepdad
In the shadow of a recent anti-immigration protest, a 13-year-old girl became the youngest female convicted for threatening violence against a hotel sheltering asylum seekers. Facing potential prison time if an adult, she now awaits sentencing, under the watchful eye of the court.
Her conviction is part of a troubling trend, with over 50 youths charged nationwide, including an 11-year-old boy linked to rioting with petrol bombs. The streets are growing wild, and the innocence of youth collides with the harsh edge of law.
Breitbart: Disney Star Skai Jackson Arrested on Domestic Battery Charges
Skai Jackson, the Disney Channel starlet, found herself in hot water last week after a public spat at Universal CityWalk, leading to her arrest for misdemeanor domestic battery. Witnesses reported her pushing her boyfriend, though both denied any serious altercation to police.
After a brief stay behind bars, the actress was released. Despite their quarrel, she claimed they were blissfully engaged and expecting a child, a narrative worth unraveling as the district attorney weighs potential charges.
#outdoors
Fox News: Black bear attacks child, 3, at campground near Yellowstone National Park
A 3-year-old girl was attacked by a black bear while in her tent at a Montana campground near Yellowstone. She was taken to a medical facility, while the bear was captured and euthanized, believed to be responsible for the incident.
Wildlife officials noted that attractants like food and unsecured garbage likely contributed to the attack, underscoring the need for proper precautions in bear country.
#technology
Breitbart: More EV Headaches: Study Demonstrates Charger Uptime Is 'Overestimated' by Providers
ChargerHelp's report reveals that unreliable EV charging infrastructure is stalling the electric vehicle revolution in the U.S. Discrepancies between reported charger uptime and reality leave drivers frustrated, as only 84% of chargers operate as claimed.
Factors like damaged cables and software snafus plague the system. With too many companies running the show, a collaborative fix feels like a long shot.