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14 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Defense Department contractor charged after printing top secret documents, trying to leave with them to Mexico
Gokhan Gun, a 50-year-old engineering contractor for the Air Force, was arrested for printing over 150 classified pages and attempting to flee to Mexico, claiming it was for a fishing trip. Agents found documents marked "TOP SECRET" in his possession.
Prosecutors are concerned he's a flight risk, citing his dual citizenship and trips to Turkey. He faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
#society
The Telegraph: Two polar bears kill worker in rare attack in Canada
At a remote Arctic radar station in Canada, two polar bears attacked, killing a worker from Nasittuq Corporation. Colleagues managed to take down one bear, but the tragedy highlighted the growing dangers of human-wildlife conflict in the region.
This incident marks the third polar bear-related fatality in 2023, raising concerns among locals about recurring threats. As wildlife and humans collide, a tangible fear lingers in the air.
#war
GB News: Putin left humiliated as Ukraine takes control of more land in one week than Russia has managed in eight months
In a stunning turn, Ukraine has claimed more territory in a week than Russia has managed in eight months, snatching 1,000 square kilometers near Kursk. The figures remain disputed, but it highlights a swift Ukrainian offensive as Russian forces struggle with heavy casualties.
As the tides shift, Russia inches closer to reclaiming lost ground, with heavy fighting underway. The battlefield remains unpredictable, leaving the question of Ukraine’s territorial gains hanging in the balance.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran’s fatal weakness has been exposed
In a world unmoored from the horrors of war, Israelis live under the specter of Iranian aggression, caught between political posturing and survival. While diplomats warn against strikes, ordinary citizens brace for the inevitable clash of wills, shaped by a history of bloodshed.
Amid this delicate dance, Iran hints at restraint—concerned more about the cost than the conviction of its threats—while Israel tightens its grip on Hamas. In the end, strength, not pacifism, fosters a precarious peace.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado police department shows new ways to use drones for law enforcement
In Wheat Ridge, Colorado, the police are using drones to tackle crime with techniques that push tech boundaries. From responding to 911 calls to tracking suspects, these flying gadgets are changing the way officers navigate the streets and keep the peace.
However, they tread a fine line, as the legal landscape around drone surveillance remains murky. Officers must navigate regulations, all while keeping one eye on their screens and the other on the law.
#science
Le Monde: The mysteries of the Greenland shark, the giant fish that lives for centuries in icy waters
In the frigid depths of Nunavut's icy waters, the Greenland shark defies time, living for centuries, with reports of lifespans up to 500 years. Scientists probe its secret, linking its slow metabolism to the cold environment and scarce predators, revealing a marvel of nature.
Yet more lies beneath than just temperature. The puzzling shark thrives with a heart that beats just a few times a minute, proving life’s cadence can be a slow dance, unlike the frantic pulse of shorter-lived creatures. The mystery continues to enthrall scientific minds.