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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Andrew McCarthy: Prepare for Trump to be sentenced to prison on September 18
Judge Juan Merchan has denied another recusal motion from Donald Trump, despite the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. He plans to impose a sentence on September 18, just days after voting begins in the 2024 election, underscoring a perception of political maneuvering in the case.
The prosecution's use of Trump's official acts and the denial of a unanimous verdict raises questions about the fairness of the trial, suggesting the outcome serves political ends rather than justice. It’s a game of lawfare, with implications that could taint the upcoming elections.
Fox News: Florida AG demands answers after report found nearly 100 potential terrorist migrants released by Biden admin
Florida's Attorney General, Ashley Moody, is sounding the alarm as a House report reveals nearly 100 immigrants on the terror watchlist were released into the U.S. under the current administration. She demands answers and criticizes Homeland Security for insufficient information sharing.
Moody warns that these migrants could pose a significant threat, especially in Florida, a prime destination for immigrants. She argues that the lack of transparency from DHS endangers public safety and raises serious questions about the vetting process.
The Mirror: Liz Truss storms off stage after humiliating lettuce prank - 'that's not funny'
Liz Truss, once Prime Minister, faced a brutal mockery when a banner reading "I crashed the economy" appeared behind her during a pro-Trump speech. Her fury was palpable as she stormed off, oblivious to the laughter from the audience.
This debacle, reminiscent of her lettuce comparison, reveals her fragile political credibility and the public's disdain for her return.
Forbes: GOP-Led House Oversight Committee Investigates Meta, Google For Trump Assassination Attempt Censorship Claims
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee is probing claims that Google and Meta suppressed news of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, after Democrats demanded investigations into alleged censorship by X, linked to Trump ally Elon Musk.
Confusion reigned as Meta’s bot and Google’s systems mishandled info on the attack, fueling accusations of election meddling, while Trump urged supporters to take action against both companies.
The Mirror: What Truss has been up to since losing seat - from lettuce row to Musk love-in
Liz Truss faced embarrassment as pranksters unveiled a lettuce banner mocking her economic failures during a speech, leading her to storm off stage. Amid this, she embraced her newfound freedom by sharing a bizarre story about a shower head linked to Reagan and echoing support for Trump and Elon Musk.
Given her colorful but troubled post-premiership tour, she engaged in heated debates at the Edinburgh Fringe and on Fox News, delivering unsolicited advice on U.S. politics while refusing to take responsibility for economic turmoil back home.
#society
GB News: WATCH: 'Community spirit has prevailed!' Road Sweeper thrilled as South London raises money for his 'hard-earned holiday'
A beloved street cleaner finds joy in the love of his community, who rally to send him on holiday. But the man faces hurdles with employer rules against gifts, until a clever travel company spins the situation into a sweet contest, making dreams a reality.
Times Of Israel: French Olympian suspended for posts against Jews, Israel and hostages
French sprinter Muhammad Abdallah Kounta faces suspension after hate speech surfaced, including antisemitic remarks against Israel. The French Athletics Federation is investigating while Kounta claims his words were taken out of context, defending his patriotism and anti-racism stance.
Amid the turmoil, he posted an apology, but the shadows of his tweets linger, gnawing at the spirit of sportsmanship, revealing deeper societal rifts amidst war and unrest.
Breitbart: DOJ Considers Breaking Up Google Following Landmark Antitrust Ruling
In a landmark ruling, a court found Google guilty of illegally monopolizing the online search market, prompting the DOJ to consider breaking up the tech giant to restore competition. This is reminiscent of previous attempts to dismantle monopolies, echoing the Microsoft case from two decades ago.
The DOJ is weighing options, from requiring data sharing to possibly divesting key services like Android and AdWords, all to curb Google's monopolistic practices. A breakup could mark the largest corporate dismantling since AT&T fell apart in the '80s.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Biden’s great military disaster is only getting more dangerous
The US exit from Afghanistan in 2021 was marred by chaos and tragedy, leaving a power vacuum that emboldened rivals like Russia and Iran. The Taliban's resurgence has turned Afghanistan into a hub of terror, while Washington's credibility falters, affecting global perceptions and alliances.
Afghan citizens face dire humanitarian crises, with rampant food insecurity and human rights violations under Taliban rule. Amidst a fractured American strategy, the plight of those who trusted the West remains in the shadows, demanding urgent attention from future leadership.
#economy
Breitbart: Kamalanomics: The Worst Food Inflation in Nearly Half A Century
As Americans face soaring grocery prices, the Biden-Harris administration finds itself grappling with an inflation crisis that’s slicing through family budgets. Food prices have surged over 21%, sparking panic among voters, many of whom cite inflation as their top concern.
Despite official reassurances, the reality is stark: the biggest food price hikes since Carter’s time loom large on the political landscape, with little relief in sight for struggling families.
#military
The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Russia hastily builds trenches amid Ukrainian incursion
In the shadowy paths of Kursk, Russia digs trenches—statements of fear and retreat. Ukraine retaliates with audacity, striking deep into Russian airspace, revealing a conflict spiraling into a more audacious phase.
As the stakes rise, so do the potential consequences for those who dare to disturb the fragile calm.
#sports
The Western Journal: Videos of Olympic Team Right Before Medals Ceremony Completely Explain Bizarre Behavior
The Serbian basketball team turned a bronze medal celebration into a wild bender, captured on social media as players drank and danced ahead of the awards ceremony. Their inebriation became front and center when they struggled to step up for their medals.
Despite the chaos, the team had just achieved a historic comeback, defying the odds to earn their spot on the podium. Their jubilant misbehavior overshadowed the honor meant for such an achievement.
#science
The Economist: Why a new art gallery in Bangalore is important for Indian science
In Bangalore, a new art gallery intertwines carbon-based artistry with science, showcasing works like “Allotropy of Mine” by Daniela Brill Estrada. The exhibit starkly visualizes the human body's carbon content, making complex biochemistry accessible to the public.
This fusion of art and science aims to spark curiosity and understanding, highlighting the profound connections between human biology and creativity.
#technology
Fox News: NASA leaders provide update on Boeing's stranded Starliner astronauts
NASA's astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been stranded on the ISS since June due to issues with their Boeing Starliner. Potential solutions are being discussed, including sending them home on a SpaceX mission or having Starliner make an autonomous return.
Boeing insists the spacecraft is safe, but NASA seeks more time to evaluate its thruster problems. The clock is ticking and solutions are needed before the situation turns from a mission to a tragedy.