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15 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Kamala was the architect, along with Joe, of every miserable failed policy decision
SEAN HANNITY: Kamala was the architect, along with Joe, of every miserable failed policy decision
Sean Hannity scrutinizes Vice President Kamala Harris, pointing out her empty promises for reform while highlighting her complicity in past policy failures. He argues that her focus on corporate price gouging will only lead to higher consumer costs as companies retaliate.

The Vice President, he claims, shifts blame yet remains deeply entwined in the administration’s shortcomings on critical issues like the economy and foreign policy.


Breitbart: Chuck Todd: Trump's Campaign Is 'Celebrity Apprentice Season 15'
Chuck Todd: Trump's Campaign Is 'Celebrity Apprentice Season 15'
Chuck Todd likened Trump’s campaign to a tired reality show, where nostalgia for 2016 drives his antics. With a cult-like following, the former president seems trapped in reruns, desperately chasing past glory amid supporters who have begun to tune out.




Breitbart: NBC's Kirschner: If Trump Loses. He Will Spend 'Rest of His Miserable Life' in Court or Prison
NBC's Kirschner: If Trump Loses. He Will Spend 'Rest of His Miserable Life' in Court or Prison
Glenn Kirschner suggests that should Trump lose in 2024, he'll be mired in endless court battles or end up in prison. Despite slow legal processes in Georgia, he asserts voters must show up in droves to outmaneuver any election shenanigans.




#society

The Western Journal: NewsNation’s Budding Journalist Killed During Freak Train Accident in Dramatic Situation - 'Worst Nightmare Ever'
NewsNation’s Budding Journalist Killed During Freak Train Accident in Dramatic Situation - 'Worst Nightmare Ever'
A 22-year-old journalist, Grace Bentkowski, tragically lost her life after being struck by a train at a Chicago station. Her family demands improved safety measures, stating a lack of warnings contributed to the accident.

Authorities plan to add warning signs, highlighting a troubling oversight in public safety.


Fox News: Cancun police dismiss US college kids' claims of drugged water as 'exaggerated': report
Cancun police dismiss US college kids' claims of drugged water as 'exaggerated': report
In Cancun, two Oklahoma college girls were hospitalized after claiming they were poisoned, but Mexican authorities insist it was just a case of heavy drinking. The State Attorney's office found no drugs in their system and labeled the incident as exaggerated.

Local officials are baffled by the claims, noting no formal complaints have been filed. The case is being scrutinized for its impact on tourism and safety in the region.


Le Monde: Columbia University president resigns months after anti-war protests
Columbia University president resigns months after anti-war protests
Columbia University's president, Nemat Shafik, resigned amid rising anti-Semitism accusations following pro-Palestinian protests at the university. Criticism swelled over safety concerns for Jewish students, leading to her congressional testimony and a push for new leadership before the fall semester.

As protests escalated across U.S. campuses, clashes erupted, and calls for a ceasefire grew louder amid ongoing violence in Gaza and Israel. The turmoil reflects a broader societal divide on the conflict, with accusations of anti-Semitism complicating the dialogue.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Japan commemorates surrender amid controversy over war in Gaza
Japan commemorates surrender amid controversy over war in Gaza
High school students create a "human chain" in Nagasaki, symbolizing the call for peace on the anniversary of the atomic bombing, but tensions rise as G7 and EU diplomats skip the event, protesting Japan's mayor for snubbing Israel's invite amid Gaza's turmoil.

This diplomatic fallout reveals Japan's struggle to reconcile its peace message with global politics, as the Emperor expresses remorse while allies' absence raises eyebrows, echoing concerns of double standards in humanitarian response.


#culture

The Western Journal: Government Investigating Katy Perry After New Music Video May Have Been Filmed Without Permission
Government Investigating Katy Perry After New Music Video May Have Been Filmed Without Permission
Katy Perry's attempt at a musical comeback is stumbling, drawing harsh criticism for her new single "Woman's World." As if that wasn't enough, the Spanish government is investigating her for filming the music video for "Lifetimes" on a protected ecological island without permission.

While authorities stress she’s not in legal hot water yet, the backlash could complicate her already shaky resurgence in pop music. For Perry, who's been chasing the highs of her past hits, any misstep is the last thing she needs right now.


#crime

Fox News: Ana Maria Knezevich missing: Federal authorities say no blood found at scene where Florida woman disappeared
Ana Maria Knezevich missing: Federal authorities say no blood found at scene where Florida woman disappeared
Authorities are reconsidering the case of Ana Maria Knezevich's disappearance in Spain after no blood was found in her apartment. Her husband, David, under scrutiny but without forensic evidence, faces a tough defense amid questionable proof of foul play.

The couple, once seemingly successful, unravelled as Ana vanished. A suspicious text from her hints at an escape—a mysterious new connection, but the truth remains shadowed in the fog of separation and intrigue.


The Western Journal: Sheriff Releases Suspicious Details, Refuses to Charge U.S. Soldier Who Shot Chechen on His Property
Sheriff Releases Suspicious Details, Refuses to Charge U.S. Soldier Who Shot Chechen on His Property
In a peculiar clash of circumstances, a Special Operations soldier shot and killed Ramzan Daraev, a Chechen national, on his property in North Carolina. The sheriff's office revealed unsettling details suggesting the encounter was more than just a random confrontation.

Daraev was allegedly lurking suspiciously, asserting ties to the Russian military. Lacking proper identification and caught outside of utility work hours, the incident raises questions about his true intentions and possible connections to a larger plot.