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14 Aug 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Dual Citizen Pentagon Employee Busted with Classified Docs While Trying to Get to International Flight
Gokhan Gun, a dual-citizen Pentagon employee, was arrested for mishandling classified documents before a flight to Mexico. Despite serious allegations, a federal judge deemed pretrial detention unnecessary, raising eyebrows over the handling of national security.
The FBI found 150 pages of sensitive material and deemed Gun a potential espionage risk. Prosecutors aim to reverse his release as investigations continue.
#politics
Forbes: Democratic Enthusiasm Nearly Doubles After Harris Enters Race, Poll Finds
Kamala Harris's entry into the presidential race has ignited Democratic enthusiasm, soaring from 46% to 85%. Voter sentiment has shifted notably, with her leading Trump in several polls—a stark contrast to the previous party dynamics.
The “double haters” of both candidates have faded from 17% to 8%, suggesting voters are warming to Harris. In battleground states, she's gaining traction, indicating a potential game-changer in the upcoming election.
The Western Journal: NBA Player Turned MAGA Senate Candidate Scores Election Victory Against Establishment Favorite
Royce White, a former NBA player, upset establishment favorite Joe Fraser in Minnesota's GOP primary, vowing to unite conservatives against Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar. White's platform hinges on countering globalism and promoting traditional values, despite his controversial past.
He aims to bring disillusioned Democrats into the fold while warning against perceived threats from corporate interests. With a modest campaign budget, he faces a daunting challenge against Klobuchar and her substantial war chest.
Fox News: New York AG demands Big Tech step in to 'protect' voters from 'misinformation'
New York's Attorney General Letitia James is urging Big Tech to combat election misinformation fueled by AI, demanding in-person meetings to discuss protective measures. The stakes are high as past censorship has sparked debate over tech's influence on democracy.
The call comes amid concerns over AI-generated content that misleads voters, reflecting the escalating tension between state oversight and Silicon Valley's grip on public discourse.
#society
The Telegraph: Dispatch from Tel Aviv: ‘My worst fear is Iran takes revenge on Israel when my kids aren’t with me’
In Tel Aviv, amid sirens and scramble for safety, Israelis grapple with a new normal—where coffee in the shade contrasts sharply with the shadows of impending attacks. Fear and philosophy coexist as some live life boldly, while others lock themselves away, haunted by uncertainty.
With casualties and evacuations looming, simmering tensions threaten a violent response from Iran, altering perceptions of peace. As residents cling to hope, many consider packing their bags for a sanctuary elsewhere, caught between love for their land and the fear of the unknown.
Human Events: Algerian boxer Imane Khelif names JK Rowling, Elon Musk in ‘cyberbullying’ lawsuit amid Olympic gender controversy
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, fresh off her gold medal win in the women's welterweight division at the Paris Olympics, has sued JK Rowling and Elon Musk for alleged cyber harassment following her controversial gender testing fail at the 2023 world championships. The case is under investigation by the French authorities.
Khelif's attorney aims to hold not only the named individuals accountable but also others involved, citing a toxic atmosphere affecting her performance. Lawsuits for such online harassment in France could lead to significant fines and even prison time.
The Telegraph: Why a French village got tired of faking it
Alain Legal, weary of the quirks of leading the French village of Faux—where names are lost in the digital shuffle—has secured a name change. Come January, the village will be known as Faux-en-Périgord, easing confusion with similarly named towns.
Residents like Sandrine d’Armagnac welcome the change amid bureaucratic headaches. Yet, some hold fast to the old name, stubbornly retaining a sense of place in a town long defined by its facsimile reputation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US, UK and German envoys push for Gaza deal: ‘All remaining issues have solutions’
In a fragile dance of diplomacy, US, British, and German ambassadors pressed for an urgent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, spotlighting the fading chance to free hostages. They warned that escalating tensions could spiral into a wider conflict if talks fail.
With pivotal negotiations looming, the stakes are high. Netanyahu's new conditions risk derailing progress, but officials hope flexibility could lead to a resolution, reuniting families and staving off disaster. Time, they insist, is a luxury no one can afford.
#economy
Fox News: Rep. Donalds clashes with CNN anchor over Trump praising Musk for firing X workers
In a tense CNN exchange, Rep. Byron Donalds defended Trump's praise of Elon Musk for firing Twitter employees, dismissing union leader Sean O'Brien's "economic terrorism" remark. He insisted that Musk's cuts were necessary for profitability and downplayed labor concerns.
Bolduan pushed back, arguing that the incident highlighted Trump's approach to labor rights while stressing the relevance of workers' rights in shaping a candidate's stance. Donalds remained focused on economic policy, positioning Trump as the better option over Harris for America's future.
#military
Breitbart: Germany Locks Down Military Base, Claims Russia Tampered with Water
Two military bases in Germany have reported suspected sabotage incidents linked to Russian interference, with manipulations of drinking water and security breaches causing serious alarm. German politicians have swiftly accused Russia, underscoring concerns over escalating military risks.
These incidents tie into a broader narrative of Russian covert actions across Europe, with multiple arrests of alleged spies and sabotage planners, hinting at a calculated campaign to destabilize Western military assets.
Times Of Israel: 5 Palestinian gunmen killed, four troops hurt in West Bank raid
In a 12-hour counter-terrorism raid in the West Bank, Israeli forces killed five Palestinian gunmen and wounded four soldiers, including injuries from a roadside bomb. The operation, which targeted local terror groups, involved multiple Israeli security agencies working together.
Amid heightened tensions following a Hamas attack, the IDF has arrested thousands of wanted Palestinians since early October, leading to significant casualties on both sides, according to various reports.
#culture
The Western Journal: Joaquin Phoenix Triggers ‘Huge Amount of Outrage’ After He Abruptly Pulls Out of Gay Romance Film
Joaquin Phoenix, the celebrated actor, pulled out of a gay romance film just days before shooting, sending Hollywood into a rage. Once a project he pitched, now it’s fraught with outrage and financial loss as production was abruptly halted.
Despite calls for retaliation, Phoenix’s star power shields him, leaving producers powerless against a tempest born of cold feet. The show must go on, but this act felt like an electrifying jolt to the industry.
#health
Le Monde: WHO declares mpox a global health emergency
Carol Ramsubhag-Carela preps a syringe, but the real story unfolds as the WHO sounds the alarm on mpox, now a global health emergency. With 14,000 cases and rising in Africa, efforts to curb its spread are ramping up, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Experts warn the clade 1b strain is more deadly and passes mainly through sexual networks. The Red Cross is mobilizing, taking preparedness to the frontline, where help is needed most, in a race against time and a virus that won’t play nice.