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15 Aug 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Noncitizens On Voter Rolls Assure Election Will Be Unsafe, Unfair
Noncitizens On Voter Rolls Assure Election Will Be Unsafe, Unfair
In a turbulent election landscape, over a dozen Democrat-led jurisdictions now allow noncitizens to vote in local elections, stirring up fierce debates over election integrity. Republicans fear a looming push to grant full voting rights to noncitizens, spurred by an influx of illegal migrants under the Biden administration.

Ongoing disputes surround the veracity of claims regarding noncitizen voting. Critics warn that lax registration processes and insufficient checks create vulnerabilities, while opposing factions emphasize a lack of solid evidence proving widespread illegal voting. The battle rages on.


Fox News: 'Earned that right': Vance delivers blunt response to GOP criticism of Trump's 'off the cuff' comments
'Earned that right': Vance delivers blunt response to GOP criticism of Trump's 'off the cuff' comments
In Byron Center, Mich., Sen. JD Vance defended Trump’s off-the-cuff remarks, claiming they resonate with voters and reflect honesty. While he acknowledges internal party calls for a shift away from personal attacks, he insists policy will remain central to their campaign against Kamala Harris.

As Trump faces rising momentum from Harris, his team urges a more strategic focus, moving away from personal jabs towards highlighting her policies. Vance argues Trump has the right to his style, emphasizing that authenticity trumps scripted performances in politics.


The Western Journal: RKJ Jr. Crushed After Dirty Move Against Trump - It’s All Over for Kennedy
RKJ Jr. Crushed After Dirty Move Against Trump - It’s All Over for Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign is floundering after a leaked phone call revealed his aim to back Donald Trump in exchange for a senior role. Mortified by the breach of trust, he sought support from Kamala Harris, only to find doors firmly shut.

With Kennedy's stock plummeting, his bid looks less like a campaign and more like a desperate scramble.


Breitbart: Mark Kelly: Voters Will 'See Through' Attempts to Say Unborn Are People
Mark Kelly: Voters Will 'See Through' Attempts to Say Unborn Are People
Sen. Mark Kelly believes Arizona voters will see through claims equating fetuses with human beings as they head to the polls on a critical abortion rights initiative. He insists the real issue is restoring rights lost under Trump, amid a healthcare exodus from the state.

The implications of this vote stretch beyond politics; it's about health, autonomy, and the very fabric of Arizona's future.


GB News: WATCH: Furious clash over train drivers' pay rise breaks out on GB News
WATCH: Furious clash over train drivers' pay rise breaks out on GB News
Labour's bold move to boost train drivers' pay ignited a fierce showdown on GB News. RMT’s Hedley clashed with Daubney, who claimed the party was pandering. The air was thick with tension and the smell of political maneuvering.




#society

Breitbart: Kamala Harris, Lenient on Violent Crime, Targeted Parents of Truant Children
Kamala Harris, Lenient on Violent Crime, Targeted Parents of Truant Children
Kamala Harris, as California's top prosecutor, wielded her power with a heavy hand, targeting the parents of truant kids—disproportionately affecting families of color—while overlooking serious crimes. She later backtracked, claiming ignorance of the consequences her policies wrought.

Though she painted herself as a reformer during her presidential run, the echo of her past decisions—arrests, an unyielding stance on truancy, and political maneuvering—haunts her reputation, revealing the ugly underbelly of her time in office.


Fox News: Climate activists break into German airport sites, bringing air traffic to halt
Climate activists break into German airport sites, bringing air traffic to halt
In Cologne, the "Last Generation" climate activists threw a wrench in air travel, blocking runways and stranding passengers. Their message? Fossil fuels are a death sentence for our planet. They got some media attention, but at what cost to chaos and lives?

The German Airport Association condemned the stunt as criminal extortion. Eight activists were briefly detained, but for the group, disruption is just part of the playbook. The clash between climate zealots and the public rumbles on, with safety and reason taking a backseat.


The Telegraph: Italian mothers revolt over length of school holidays
Italian mothers revolt over length of school holidays
In Italy, mothers are raising a ruckus over the nation's marathon summer school holidays, demanding reform to lighten their homeschooling burden. An online petition, backed by 60,000 signatures, aims to persuade the government to shorten the breaks.

With kids out for 14 weeks—a relic from agricultural days—families struggle for childcare. As modern mothers juggle jobs and children, they're calling for schools to adapt, emphasizing the need for air conditioning to beat rising summer temperatures.


Breitbart: Over 1,000 People Arrested Following UK Anti-Mass Migration Riots
Over 1,000 People Arrested Following UK Anti-Mass Migration Riots
The streets of Britain turned to battlegrounds after the brutal slaying of three young girls, igniting anti-mass migration riots that led to over 1,000 arrests. With police charges climbing toward 600, a tight grip on social media hate is a priority.

Prime Minister Starmer's hardline stance against the far-right, once a promise of free speech, is now tightening like a noose around dissenting voices. He warns the public to "think before you post," as the chilling winds of censorship sweep through the nation.


Forbes: Hurricane Ernesto Nears Bermuda, With ‘Life-Threatening’ Rip Currents On East Coast
Hurricane Ernesto Nears Bermuda, With ‘Life-Threatening’ Rip Currents On East Coast
Hurricane Ernesto has escalated to a Category 1 storm, pushing north towards Bermuda after wreaking havoc in Puerto Rico. The East Coast faces urgent warnings of life-threatening rip currents and dangerous surf this weekend.

Bermuda is on high alert for heavy rainfall and flash floods, while Ernesto's path threatens conditions as far as the Bahamas and beyond. The Atlantic hurricane season promises to be intense, with predictions of close to 25 storms.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel cannot achieve any more in Gaza, says US
Israel cannot achieve any more in Gaza, says US
US officials cut to the chase: Israel's fight in Gaza nears a dead end. They've whittled down Hamas but can't wipe them off the map. A last-ditch ceasefire talk looms in Qatar, but both sides cling to old grudges and new demands.

With Israelis ruling the streets and tensions flaring, a fragile buffer zone divides fate from fear, leaving hostages hanging in the balance. The clock ticks, and the shadows of Iran and Hezbollah promise a bigger storm ahead.


The Telegraph: Cherie Blair represents Russian oligarch in $16bn battle with Luxembourg
Cherie Blair represents Russian oligarch in $16bn battle with Luxembourg
Cherie Blair is representing Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman in a $16 billion lawsuit against Luxembourg. He claims the state's sanctions, imposed due to the Ukraine invasion, have led to massive losses and breached historical agreements protecting investor assets.

Fridman decries an “arbitrary witch-hunt” targeting wealthy Russians while seeking compensation for his frozen investments. The ongoing legal battle takes shape amid broader geopolitical tensions and the financial repercussions of sanctions.


Fox News: Boyfriend of American ballerina sentenced to 12 years in Russia says she must ‘keep the faith strong’
Boyfriend of American ballerina sentenced to 12 years in Russia says she must ‘keep the faith strong’
Ksenia Karelina, a dual U.S.-Russian citizen and dancer, was sentenced to 12 years in a Russian prison for treason after allegedly donating $51 to a Ukrainian group. Her boyfriend asserts that love and hope will bring her back home, as her attorney plans to appeal.

Despite the grim outcome, the State Department insists on prioritizing the safety of Americans abroad, reiterating warnings against travel to Russia. Karelina’s case highlights the perilous intersection of politics and personal lives.


#health

Breitbart: California Health Officials Urge Indoor Masking as COVID Surges
California Health Officials Urge Indoor Masking as COVID Surges
California's health officials are urging indoor mask-wearing amidst the state's worst summer COVID-19 surge since 2022, driven by heat and high viral levels. Experts warn this could lead to the largest summer wave yet.

Amid rising deaths, Biden's vaccination focus faces scrutiny for past PPE and testing shortages.


#crime

The Western Journal: Multiple Arrests Made in Connection to the Death of 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry: Report
Multiple Arrests Made in Connection to the Death of 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry: Report
The investigation into Matthew Perry's death has led to multiple arrests, including a doctor, as authorities seek answers about the ketamine found in the late actor's system. Reports indicate he had high levels far beyond prescribed amounts.

Perry's tragic end in a hot tub raised alarms about the accessibility of the drug and the care he received for his depression. Agencies including the DEA are now involved, hinting at a wider web of illicit dealings.


The American Mind: Letter from Lockdown
Letter from Lockdown
In stark confinement, political prisoners endure a grim lockdown, their lives punctuated by K2 overdoses. A toxic cocktail leads to death, chaos, and a precarious peace among divided factions—each prisoner respects the unspoken rules of survival, often paying a price for charity.

As the wardens tighten their grip, hope flickers like the toilet’s clogged pipes. An unseen battle rages behind bars; life grinds slowly on, overshadowed by politics and the looming uncertainty of their fates.