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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Report: Harris Campaign Runs Google Ads that Look like Media Articles
The Harris campaign is running misleading ads that disguise themselves as news articles from respected outlets like The Guardian and CBS News, blurring the line between information and advertising. This practice is legal, but it has left many media organizations surprised and concerned.
Despite its ethical murkiness, Google permits such ads, claiming they disclose sponsorship, while some liberal news sites were unaware their brands were being co-opted. The Guardian plans to seek clarification from Google on this tactic.
Breitbart: Kahn: Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s F*ck You to Save America
In a world where power plays and opinions collide, the left scrambles to downplay a conversation that could revive conservative thought. Trump and Musk, both defiant against the prevailing disdain of the elites, embrace their sacrificial roles in a political arena rife with chaos.
Their chat isn't just idle chatter; it's a challenge to the status quo, igniting fears of losing the narrative control that shapes America. The left’s unease reveals a deeper struggle against ideas they can't afford to entertain.
#society
Le Monde: In China, a woman loses her egg-freezing case due to her unmarried status
In the heart of Beijing, a woman battles an obstinate system after a hospital denies her the chance to freeze her eggs, simply because she's unmarried. The law favors family norms over individual choice, leaving her dreams of motherhood hanging in the balance.
Despite the setback, Xu Zaozao remains defiant, sparking discussion about women's rights in a society that still frowns upon single motherhood. As the tides of public opinion shift, she holds onto hope for change, navigating the delicate dance of rights and repression.
Fox News: Georgia city to pay $55,000, train officers on free speech after veteran arrested for 'panhandling'
In Alpharetta, Georgia, police detained Army veteran Jeff Gray for holding a sign stating "God bless the homeless vets," mistaking it for panhandling. After a lawsuit backed by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, the city agreed to pay $55,000 and revise its free speech policies.
The settlement mandates that officers undergo training on First Amendment rights, emphasizing lawful assemblies and recording police encounters. This not only upholds Gray's right but also signals a shift in how the city handles similar cases in the future.
#culture
Fox News: Joanna Gaines on what makes her 'second-guess, well, everything'
Joanna Gaines takes a moment to pause, reflecting on her chaotic life in her latest column. She acknowledges the discomfort of self-reflection but sees it as essential for creating order and peace amidst the noise of her busy existence.
As autumn approaches, she plans to follow nature's lead—shedding the unnecessary and seeking harmony, in both her personal and professional life.
#crime
Fox News: Murdered 'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor's family makes public plea to find his killers
Johnny Wactor, a "General Hospital" actor, was shot dead during a catalytic converter theft in downtown Los Angeles. His mother, Scarlett, pleads for public assistance in identifying his killers, stating that justice for her son could prevent other families from enduring similar heartbreak.
With surveillance photos of suspects released, city officials vow to pursue justice for Wactor. The mother emphasizes her desire for change in a city plagued by crime, urging anyone with information to step forward.