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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Top House committee demands Mayorkas fork over docs after Biden admin freezes migrant flight program
The House Homeland Security Committee is hot on the trail of the Biden administration's controversial migrant program, which has been frozen amid alarming fraud findings. The pause concerns a parole initiative for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, prompting calls for increased scrutiny.
Republicans are demanding answers, claiming the program's rules allow for widespread abuse. As they sift through the murky details, the call to “shut it down” echoes through the halls of Congress.
The Western Journal: X Marks the Spot
In a world where power plays like a game of chess, the big names are making their moves, from Trump to Musk. Each twist reveals the underbelly of ambition, where loyalty crumbles like stale bread and alliances shift faster than shadows in a dimly lit bar.
The stakes are high, and the city hums with the thrill of competition. As candidates grapple for the spotlight, the future seems as uncertain as the misty streets at dawn.
Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: Kamala Harris’ campaign isn’t about joy, it’s about toxic positivity
Inside Out's Joy learns that true connection arises from sadness, yet Kamala Harris's joy-themed campaign overlooks the harsh reality voters face. Ignoring economic strife, high inflation, and crime, it's unclear what there is to celebrate while people struggle to make ends meet.
In a world where dissatisfaction looms large, can happiness and superficial joy sustain a campaign? As voters question the authenticity of such cheer amid turmoil, the Democrats’ reliance on empty slogans could lead to reckoning.
The Federalist: Judge Dismisses Dem Bid To Keep Green Party Off Nevada Ballot
A Nevada judge has ruled in favor of Jill Stein, allowing her Green Party candidacy for the 2024 presidential ballot, despite a Democratic lawsuit questioning her valid signatures. Stein claims her campaign offers an anti-genocide, pro-worker, climate action choice for voters.
The Democrats’ effort to sideline third-party candidates reveals their fear of vote-siphoning from Kamala Harris in crucial battlegrounds. Such legal maneuvers are part of a broader strategy to control electoral outcomes through lawfare.
#society
GB News: Sexual harassment against women and girls up 50 per cent on UK trains - new data
New data reveals a chilling 50% surge in sexual harassment against women on British trains since 2021, with reports doubling to 1,908. Incidents typically spike during rush hours, prompting an anti-harassment campaign aimed at educating passengers on intervention and reporting.
Authorities emphasize that no woman should have to navigate public transport with trepidation. The rise in reports may stem from increased awareness, but the grim reality remains: harassment on trains is rampant and unacceptable.
The Telegraph: Pictured: Dog’s head covered in quills after fight with porcupine
Brutus, a forsaken Staffordshire bull terrier from Alberta, ended up in a porcupine brawl, leaving him with 1,500 quills embedded in his face and a lost eye. The local rescue group Paws Up Program rushed him to an emergency vet for urgent care.
Now, under the watchful eye of the PUP, Brutus finds solace, sharing the pain with another unfortunate pup who faced the same quilled foe.
#economy
The Western Journal: Home Depot Lowers Sales Expectations as Company Sees Troubling Economic Indicators
Home Depot's sales expectations have soured, with a 3.6% drop in U.S. store sales for Q2 2024, pushing forecasts to a 3-4% decline for the year. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainty are freezing homeowners in their tracks, stifling home improvement projects.
As anxiety grips consumers and contractors, the housing market's woes echo louder than a jazz trumpet in a smoky bar. It's a gray outlook for businesses tied to home goods, as the market tumbles to lows unseen since the last financial crisis.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukraine captures ‘more than 100 prisoners of war’ in Kursk incursion - Ukraine: The Latest podcast
Ukraine ramps up its assault, targeting Russian air bases and claiming a prized fighter jet, while capturing hundreds of troops as the conflict drags into its ninth day. Meanwhile, rumors of sabotage ripple through Germany’s military ranks, tightening security at an army base.
As the war in Ukraine reshapes geopolitics, insights flow from seasoned journalists in The Telegraph's daily podcast, revealing every angle of this unfolding drama.
#history
GB News: Archaeologists uncover incredible Pompeii skeletons which reveal how couple spent last moments alive
Archaeologists in Pompeii unearthed the remains of a man and woman, buried during the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The couple sought refuge in a villa, surrounded by coins and jewelry, only to be consumed by volcanic ash.
Recent finds, including a unique shrine and frescoes, shed light on daily life in ancient Pompeii, reminding us of the doomed city's vibrant past.
#crime
GB News: Drug dealer who paid for lavish holidays with illegal earnings sentenced to nine years in prison
Shazad Miah, a county lines drug dealer, traded in poison while sunning himself on foreign shores. His lavish lifestyle funded by £200,000 in drug sales came to an end when Essex police caught up with him, leading to a nine-year sentence that would dry up his sun-soaked escapades.
Despite his innocence claim, a jury swiftly handed down guilt, sealing his fate. Now, authorities are gearing up to strip him of every penny from his criminal stash and prevent him from making a quick comeback.