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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Forbes: Tim Walz More Popular Than JD Vance—So Far, New Polls Show
Ohio's Senator JD Vance and Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz are now in the vice presidential spotlight, each trailing behind Trump and Harris. Polls show Walz has slightly better favorability despite being less known than Vance, who's been on the campaign circuit longer.
As both candidates aim to sway Midwestern voters, these early numbers could shift if Walz gains recognition. Meanwhile, Vance, a staunch Trump ally, navigates perceptions that could impact the upcoming election, where every vote counts.
Fox News: Reporter who broke story says Harris campaign did 'nothing wrong' by manipulating headlines in Google ads
The Harris campaign tapped Google ads featuring edited headlines from major news outlets, spinning them with pro-Kamala slant. Despite criticism, the Axios reporter claims no rules were broken, while news organizations felt blindsided by the tactic.
Critics from both sides are in a tizzy, questioning journalistic integrity and the campaign’s ethics. Google maintains the ads align with its policies, but this could erode trust in media.
GB News: Donald Trump compliments 'beautiful' Kamala Harris that 'looks like Melania' on TIME cover
Donald Trump, in a talk with Elon Musk, praised Kamala Harris's looks while maintaining his usual attacks on her competence. He called her "like the most beautiful actress ever to live," yet claimed her rise was a "coup" against Biden, criticizing the Democratic shuffle.
Meanwhile, Trump seems to soften on electric cars, all while hailing strongmen leaders. His comeback on X is a reminder of his undying influence, and his campaign, according to Harris's camp, serves the interests of the wealthy elite.
Breitbart: Breitbart's Pollak: Trump Has to Give His Voters 'A Positive Vision' of Victory
Trump’s path to victory lies in presenting a clear, actionable agenda to rally his base. With over 200 executable ideas for his first week, he must inspire confidence and paint a vivid picture of success that transcends the current political turmoil.
He needs to assert a proactive narrative and engage voters, emphasizing future possibilities rather than dwelling on past grievances. Avoiding distractions from the media, Trump’s focus should be on immediate solutions to galvanize support and silence the growing relief among Democrats.
Forbes: Trump Votes In Florida — Here’s Why He Still Can After Felony Conviction
Trump voted in Florida’s primary despite a felony conviction looming over him in New York. As long as he stays out of prison, he can cast his ballot, a quirk in the law balancing his political ambitions with legal woes.
Facing sentencing next month, he's already juggling four indictments, but legal experts doubt jail time for this first-time offender.
#society
GB News: 'I believe in free speech!' Michelle Dewberry and Aaron Bastani in HEATED clash
Michelle Dewberry and Aaron Bastani clashed on GB News, firing verbal shots over Mel Stride's statement about the alienation of white working-class boys amid recent UK riots. The conversation heated up, reflecting deeper societal tensions.
In a world where fists are clenched and voices raised, the echoes of discontent linger on the streets.
Times Of Israel: US college sued by quiz creator over Hitler birth question streamed at football game
Michigan State University faces a $150,000 lawsuit for airing an Adolf Hitler question during a football game, sparking accusations of copyright infringement and reputational damage. The quiz's creator claims the university misused his product without permission.
The incident, highlighted against the backdrop of recent global events, has prompted MSU to apologize and reconsider its content sourcing. The creator argues an approved version could have been provided had the university reached out beforehand.
Breitbart: BBC: Court Hears Man Arrested for 'Anti-Establishment Rhetoric'
The new UK government is tightening its grip, as a man faces court for inflammatory social media posts deemed anti-Muslim and anti-establishment. Wayne O’Rourke, arrested in Lincolnshire, stands accused of inciting unrest among his followers.
The drag of the law is heavy, threading through the wires of the internet, sifting through the murky waters of free speech. What was thought private now plays out in the public eye.
Fox News: DNC delegate arrested in connection to Ferguson cop left fighting for his life after vicious attack on video
Traffic snarled outside the Ferguson police station as protesters clashed with officers, igniting a violent confrontation that left Officer Travis Brown in critical condition after being tackled by a suspect. The footage showed the brutality that stunned even the seasoned onlookers.
In the aftermath, emotions ran high, and the fabric of the community stitched tighter with tension. The Democratic National Convention loomed, shadowing both the injured officer's family and the controversial delegate, Keith Rose, now facing the music of his own actions.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: China, Iran Send Diplomats to Taliban Victory Parade at Former U.S. Air Base
The Taliban celebrated three years of rule since Biden's withdrawal, showcasing stolen U.S. military gear in a grand parade at Bagram. Despite no official recognition, they hosted diplomats from Iran and China, flaunting a narrative of victory over foreign forces.
Echoing triumph amid devastation, the Taliban framed their takeover as liberation, promising to rebuild while honoring their violent past. The spectacle masked the chaos left in the wake of their surge, a grim reminder of the costs of conflict.
The Telegraph: Netanyahu’s defence chiefs urge him to be flexible in ceasefire negotiations
Netanyahu faces pressure from military leaders and U.S. officials to be flexible in ceasefire talks in Doha, staving off potential war with Iran and its proxies. The stakes are high; delays could cost lives, and the U.S. has signaled consequences for failure.
With diplomatic efforts underway, any breakdown might unleash a storm of retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah after recent escalations. The international community is watching closely, hoping for a resolution that could stabilize a volatile region.
#health
GB News: Mpox outbreak: What is the Mpox virus, what are the symptoms and is there a vaccine?
Mpox, a rare viral illness related to smallpox, emerged in humans from Africa with rising cases in the UK. It spreads through close contact, affecting mostly gay and bisexual men, though it's generally mild, with most recovering within weeks.
In August 2024, the WHO declared an international health emergency as a new strain rapidly spread across 12 African nations. Prevention hinges on hygiene, vaccination for at-risk groups, and avoiding close contact with infected individuals.
#crime
GB News: Urgent manhunt to trace escaped offender with a history of sexual offences against children
Daryl Taylor, a 33-year-old Ipswich man with a history of sexual offences against children, escaped from a hospital after treatment. He was previously sentenced to three years for assault and attempting to obstruct justice, and now a manhunt is on for him.
The Crimestoppers charity is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to his capture, urging the public to provide tips anonymously. Taylor is of stocky build with tattoos and last seen in black and grey attire.
Breitbart: Report: China's Temu and Shein Selling Dangerous Baby Products Banned in U.S.
Temu and Shein, Chinese e-commerce giants, are under fire for selling dangerous baby products previously banned in the U.S., like padded crib bumpers and drawstring hoodies. Despite profits soaring, safety concerns and ties to forced labor raise alarm in America.
Consumer reports also allege toxic substances in the kids' items sold by these platforms, prompting swift albeit vague promises for better monitoring. The underbelly of fast fashion reveals a disturbing trade of cheap goods tied to human rights violations.