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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: 'Putting down a rabid dog': Stefanik demands NY official resign over Trump shooting remark
After a local official likened Trump to a "rabid dog" in comments following an assassination attempt, GOP leader Elise Stefanik called for her resignation. The backlash was swift, with calls for condemnation from both sides of the aisle.
However, the council member, Christine Paige, has refused to step down, insisting her views are her own.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Jim Jordan, Breitbart Score Victory Against Big Tech Censors' 'Economic Warfare' On Conservatives
Free speech advocates scored a notable victory against Big Tech's censorship, as Jim Jordan exposed GARM's efforts to silence conservative voices. Breitbart's Alex Marlow suggested the takedown revealed a deeper economic warfare aimed at stifling dissenting opinions.
But this battle is but one skirmish in a broader conflict; the forces of censorship haven't given up. As Marlow warned, corporates and global elites will continue their fight against conservative narratives.
The Federalist: States File Federal Lawsuit Seeking To Shut Down 'Bidenbucks'
Republican-led states have banded together to challenge the Biden administration's executive order aimed at boosting voter registration, claiming it improperly uses federal resources to support Democratic turnout. They argue that it oversteps legal boundaries and encroaches on state election rights.
With early voting approaching, the lawsuit criticizes “Bidenbucks” for favoring left-leaning voters and colluding with partisan organizations, striving to keep the federal machinery from transforming into a electoral tool for Democrats.
Breitbart: Trump Campaign Rips Kamala Harris's Medicare for All Flip Flop
The Trump campaign is firing shots at Vice President Kamala Harris for what they claim is a backtrack on her past support for "Medicare for All." They accuse her of dodging the issue while alleging that her prior positions still quietly linger beneath the surface.
Harris, once proud to be a co-sponsor of Bernie Sanders’ bill, now faces scrutiny for an apparent shift in stance, leaving voters to wonder where she truly stands. The conservative camp argues this flip-flopping risks alienating her base as healthcare debates heat up.
Fox News: Stefanik calls on NY official to resign for comparing Trump to 'rabid dog' after assassination attempt
After a local official likened Trump to a "rabid dog" in comments following an assassination attempt, GOP leader Elise Stefanik called for her resignation. The backlash was swift, with calls for condemnation from both sides of the aisle.
However, the council member, Christine Paige, has refused to step down, insisting her views are her own.
Fox News: CNN host presses Harris camp on her avoiding media: 'Would it kill you guys to have a press conference?'
Jim Acosta cornered a spokesperson for Kamala Harris, grilling him on her 24-day media blackout since stepping into the spotlight. With Trump’s campaign ramping up, critics pounced on her absence from press conferences and interviews, questioning her approach.
The spokesperson offered excuses: busy rallies and voter engagement. Yet, dissent buzzed in the air as easy criticism loomed, contrasting her low media profile with Trump's flashy outreach. Campaigns thrive on visibility, and silence doesn’t win elections.
The Western Journal: Star of Upcoming 'Snow White' Movie Creates Headache for Disney, Stabs Co-Star in the Back With 'Free Palestine' Declaration
Rachel Zegler, star of Disney's upcoming "Snow White," stirred controversy by declaring "free Palestine" after the film’s trailer launched. Her political remarks undermine audience goodwill, especially affecting co-star Gal Gadot, who has faced backlash for her Israeli roots.
This could spell disaster for Disney's box office as Zegler risks alienating viewers already skeptical of her attitude. With a knack for controversy, her comments might turn the movie into one of 2025's biggest flops.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Matt Gaetz, Sen. Mike Lee Vow to Hold Google Accountable if It Skirts Antitrust Fixes
Rep. Matt Gaetz and Sen. Mike Lee are taking a hard line against Google, vowing to hold the tech giant accountable following a court ruling that confirms its monopolistic behavior. They argue that Google's dominance stifles free speech and manipulates search results.
The lawmakers emphasize their commitment to ensuring Google complies with potential antitrust remedies, citing the tech leader's past disregard for legal rulings. They warn that any attempts to circumvent these fixes will not go unchallenged.
#society
Breitbart: Poll: Large Number of Britons Support Anti-Migration Political Violence
A recent poll reveals growing public support for violence to address widespread discontent over immigration, with 39% believing it may be justified. Riots across the UK, fueled by misinformation and frustration, have resulted in over 1,000 arrests, highlighting a crisis in political trust.
Prime Minister Starmer faces backlash for ignoring the root causes of unrest, as experts warn that decades of ignored immigration concerns have led to this societal breakdown. The rhetoric around these riots suggests a tumultuous shift in the landscape of British politics.
Fox News: Japan issues first-ever 'megaquake' advisory, leaving citizens scared, confused
Japan issued its first megaquake advisory after a magnitude 7.1 tremor off Kyushu heightened fears of a catastrophic quake. The Japan Meteorological Agency warned a possible 8 or 9 magnitude quake could lead to widespread destruction and loss of life within three decades.
Confusion and anxiety ripple through the nation, with people scrambling for supplies as travel plans falter. Officials urge calm but emphasize preparedness, knowing well the ground beneath their feet can shift violently without warning.
GB News: Ryanair customer shouted at by other passengers in ordeal that has left her 'terrified to fly'
Susan Alty, a 69-year-old pensioner, faced a nightmare at Liverpool John Lennon Airport when her electric scooter was deemed too dangerous to fly due to its lithium battery's wattage. Despite proving it was within limits, the staff and passengers turned against her, chanting for her exit.
Stranded for 23 days without her scooter and now frightened to fly, Alty's plea fell on deaf ears as the pilot sided with safety protocols over her independence. Ryanair stood firm, citing regulations even as the ordeal left her feeling like an outsider on a flight meant to take her home.
The Federalist: Complaint Accuses Cleveland Clinic Of Racial Discrimination
Cleveland Clinic faces serious allegations of racial discrimination after an official complaint accuses its Minority Stroke Program and Men’s Health Center of excluding white patients in favor of minorities. The complaint, filed by Do No Harm, claims this practice violates federal anti-discrimination laws.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty argues that treating patients based on race rather than individual needs is illegal, likening the clinic's approach to a modern-day "separate but equal." They demand an end to these racially motivated healthcare practices.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Bennett: Israel foolish to engage with Iran proxies rather than root cause
Naftali Bennett critiqued Israel's strategy, asserting that focusing on Iran's proxies distracts from the real threat: Tehran itself. He argued that dismantling the Iranian regime is essential for Israel's survival, suggesting the current leadership must be replaced for meaningful progress.
Bennett applauded the heroism of Israeli youth during Hamas's October 7 attack, acknowledging their initiative in defense. He warned of a need for ethical leadership to navigate an uncertain future, underscoring the potential of a new generation against the backdrop of evolving threats.
#military
Fox News: Rocket attack launched against US military base in Syria
A botched rocket attack targeted a U.S. military base in Syria, marking the third attempt this month. No injuries or damage were reported, but U.S. forces retaliated immediately, affirming their right to self-defense.
Meanwhile, injuries were confirmed in a prior attack on Ain al-Asad air base in Iraq. Tensions mount as threats against American forces persist.
#health
Forbes: WHO Declares Mpox A Public Health Emergency—Here’s What To Know
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency over an escalating mpox outbreak in Africa, warning that without swift action, a deadlier pandemic could arise. Thirteen countries have reported cases, with a more lethal strain spreading rapidly.
The Africa CDC calls for immediate global cooperation to combat this crisis, highlighting significant gaps in health infrastructure and resources to manage the outbreak effectively. The appeal underscores that mpox is a worldwide concern, not just an African issue.
#education
The Telegraph: The Daily T: Is going to university really worth it?
Students face tough choices with underfunded universities, while Zelensky keeps Putin guessing in Ukraine.
#crime
The Telegraph: Disney World says man can’t sue over wife’s death at theme park as he signed up for Disney+
When his wife died from an allergic reaction at Disney World, Dr. Jeffrey Piccolo thought he could sue the company for negligence. But Disney’s lawyers countered that he had agreed to arbitration terms when he signed up for their streaming service, putting legal relief out of reach.
Piccolo's legal team scoffed at the notion, arguing his wife didn’t consent to those terms, targeting the heart of corporate liability in life’s darker moments. It’s a battle of wills—one tragic, the other corporate.
#science
The Economist: AI scientists are producing a host of new theories of how our brains learn
Geoffrey Hinton, dubbed the Godfather of AI, laid the groundwork for today’s burgeoning artificial intelligence technologies. His quest to enhance machine learning seeks to unravel the mysteries of human brain function while spurring innovations like ChatGPT.
As AI evolves, it pushes boundaries in healthcare, self-driving, and beyond. Yet, the ultimate aim remains unclear—understanding the intricate dance of neurons and intelligence.
The Economist: Climate change could reawaken harmful invasive plants
Invasive plants lie in wait, like seasoned spies, ready to spring forth and dominate when conditions are ripe. The need to root them out before they rise is urgent as climate change shifts the balance in their favor.
Meanwhile, Bangalore's new art gallery opens doors to the intersection of science and the public, possibly igniting fresh innovations. As researchers grapple with understanding our brains, theories abound, but the path to validation remains elusive.