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14 Aug 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Harris’s campaign says FBI notified it that it was targeted by ‘foreign hackers’
Harris’s campaign says FBI notified it that it was targeted by ‘foreign hackers’
In a game of digital cat and mouse, Kamala Harris's campaign claims foreign hackers took a swing at them, a few days after Trump’s team hinted Iran was the culprit behind their own breach. Both sides play the blame game, while law enforcement keeps a watchful eye.

The political stakes are high, and the barbs fly like bullets, as the State Department issues warnings. But amidst the hacking hysteria, it seems both camps are just dancing in the shadows of a loaded deck.


Times Of Israel: San Francisco indicts 26 anti-Israel protesters who blocked Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco indicts 26 anti-Israel protesters who blocked Golden Gate Bridge
Prosecutors in San Francisco have charged 26 protesters for blocking the Golden Gate Bridge, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. A coordinated effort nationwide impeded traffic, leading to serious public safety concerns, including stranded motorists and missed medical appointments.

The District Attorney highlighted that while free speech is vital, public safety must prevail, especially when protests create health risks. Defense attorneys argue that charges should be dropped, citing no injuries and past leniency shown toward similar demonstrations.


#economy

The Telegraph: Inflation rises for first time in a year in blow for Starmer - latest updates
Inflation rises for first time in a year in blow for Starmer - latest updates
Inflation's back, creeping up to 2.2% after a year-long lull. This is a headache for Sir Keir Starmer, who’s just begun to steer a Labour government facing tough realities. Rising prices tug at living standards, while interest rates hover precariously.

The Bank of England warns against complacency, predicting inflation will rise again amid ongoing wage growth. A drop to 1.7% by 2026 sounds sweet, but the waves of uncertainty still churn beneath the surface.


#crime

Le Monde: New Zealand charity accidentally hands out candy filled with meth
New Zealand charity accidentally hands out candy filled with meth
In a grim twist, a charity in New Zealand unknowingly distributed pineapple sweets laced with meth, landing a child and a teen in the hospital. Police are on a manhunt for up to 400 potentially affected recipients as the scandal unfolds.

The candies, packaged like candy, hint at organized crime's audacity to run drugs under the radar. Those who tasted them report a foul flavor, serving as a deadly reminder of the lengths traffickers will go.