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15 Aug 2024

#politics

Forbes: Secretly Recorded Video Of Project 2025 Co-Author Says He’s Not Worried About Trump’s Distancing
Secretly Recorded Video Of Project 2025 Co-Author Says He’s Not Worried About Trump’s Distancing
In a clandestine video, Russell Vought reveals Project 2025's hard-right agenda, claiming it's primed for a Trump revival despite Trump's recent disavowal. He acknowledges active support from Trump, suggesting the project could reshape America's future if Trump returns to power.

Vought's plans include dismantling federal autonomy and enforcing Christian nationalism, stirring backlash as the project faces scrutiny for its extreme proposals. Despite the controversy, Vought remains a pivotal architect, confident in Trump's backing.


Fox News: ESPN host Stephen A. Smith rages over Harris avoiding interviews: ‘What you hiding for?’
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith rages over Harris avoiding interviews: ‘What you hiding for?’
Stephen A. Smith took Vice President Kamala Harris to task for her media silence since launching her presidential campaign. He questioned her avoidance of serious interviews, suggesting it's unfair and undermining her candidacy, despite his support.

He called out the lack of accountability and the peculiar strategy of steering clear of tough questions, echoing criticism from both the left and right. Harris needs to stand on her record and address concerns to regain credibility.


Breitbart: Charlemagne tha God Calls Out Kamala Harris for Failing to Do Interviews: Trump Is 'Everywhere'
Charlemagne tha God Calls Out Kamala Harris for Failing to Do Interviews: Trump Is 'Everywhere'
In a recent interview, Charlamagne tha God criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for avoiding unscripted media interactions while Trump dominates the campaign trail. He questioned her decision, suggesting it’s crucial for her to engage more with the public.

Harris’s reluctance to face the press is muddling public perception, despite some energy behind her campaign. Charlamagne remarked that her running mate choice raised eyebrows, as many Americans aren't familiar with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.


Fox News: Kamala Harris is an 'empty suit' and campaign handlers are worried, says Tulsi Gabbard
Kamala Harris is an 'empty suit' and campaign handlers are worried, says Tulsi Gabbard
As Kamala Harris rebrands for her presidential run, critics like Tulsi Gabbard slam her record on the border and as a prosecutor. Gabbard brands Harris an "empty suit," highlighting her hypocrisy and how her actions contradict her current campaign promises.

Voters are urged to scrutinize Harris's past decisions, especially her aggressive prosecution record, which complicates her appeal to moderates ahead of the election.


Breitbart: Jean-Pierre Refuses to Say if Joe Biden Will Demand Harris Pardon Son
Jean-Pierre Refuses to Say if Joe Biden Will Demand Harris Pardon Son
In a tangled web of political maneuvering, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodges a question about a potential pardon for Hunter Biden, should Vice President Kamala Harris win the presidency. The air is thick with uncertainty as Hunter faces serious legal troubles.

With sentencing looming after a gun conviction, the White House keeps options open, leaving Biden’s intentions shrouded in ambiguity. One thing’s clear: the stakes are high and the future is murky.


The Western Journal: Female Secret Service Agent Abandons Her Post at Trump Rally: Report
Female Secret Service Agent Abandons Her Post at Trump Rally: Report
A Secret Service agent left her post during a Trump rally in North Carolina to breastfeed, bypassing security checkpoints and ignoring protocol. This echoes a troubling history of accountability failures in presidential protection.

Despite a recent assassination attempt on Trump, such lapses often go unpunished, reflecting the government’s long-standing disregard for accountability.


The Federalist: Report: Trump Secret Service Agent Ditched Post To Breastfeed
Report: Trump Secret Service Agent Ditched Post To Breastfeed
A Secret Service agent tasked with protecting Trump at a rally abandoned her post to breastfeed, violating protocol. She was found with family members in a restricted area just minutes before Trump’s arrival, raising concerns about security breaches.

The agency confirmed the incident is under review, amid ongoing scrutiny over the Secret Service’s handling of threats against the former president. These revelations follow prior reports of negligence by the agency during security assignments.


#society

Times Of Israel: Thousands of southern residents return home as state ends hotel funding for some
Thousands of southern residents return home as state ends hotel funding for some
Residents near Gaza return home as state-funded hotel stays end. Many, still scarred by violence, feel abandoned after the October 7 attack left over a thousand dead. With ongoing regional skirmishes, safety remains a shadowy concern for the displaced.

The war's toll is staggering, with thousands dead on both sides, while the specter of Hezbollah looms large. The fate of those still waiting for safe returns hangs in the balance.


Breitbart: Biden's Afghanistan: Taliban Turns Nation into Hell for Women, 1.4 Million Afghan Girls Banned from School
Biden's Afghanistan: Taliban Turns Nation into Hell for Women, 1.4 Million Afghan Girls Banned from School
Three years after the Taliban's return, Afghanistan is a dire landscape for women and girls, with rampant femicide and educational bans affecting over 1.4 million girls. The promise of an inclusive government unraveled as repression deepened, tangling futures in shadows.

The Taliban celebrates its rule, disregarding the harsh realities facing half the population. Security claims ring hollow amid escalating violence and gender-based injustices, as they bask in victory, unrecognized yet undeterred.


Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Refuses to Condemn Bangladesh Muslim Genocide of Hindus
Biden Admin Refuses to Condemn Bangladesh Muslim Genocide of Hindus
In the shadows of political convenience, atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh have become a silent affair. The same administration quick to chastise Israel turns a blind eye to a rising tide of violence against a minority facing ethnic cleansing, while protests echo in vain.

Hindu lawmakers implore the administration for action, but Karine Jean-Pierre's silence speaks louder than words. As temples burn and lives shatter, it's evident the narrative remains skewed, with victims forgotten in a world obsessed with selective outrage.


Fox News: Reddit user upset about being asked to split mother's lunch bill with sisters, whose children also ate
Reddit user upset about being asked to split mother's lunch bill with sisters, whose children also ate
A Reddit user, frustrated with splitting a lunch bill with siblings who bring kids, questions whether he should pay for others’ children. Past experiences have left him feeling taken advantage of, and after his mom sides with his sisters, he seeks advice to navigate the family rift.

An etiquette expert suggests fairness in splitting costs based on who ordered what, emphasizing that siblings with children should cover their own. Ultimately, the man might consider treating his mother privately to escape family drama.


#economy

The Western Journal: Biden-Harris Plan to Drop Rent Prices Is About to Backfire: Sowell Predicted This Decades Ago
Biden-Harris Plan to Drop Rent Prices Is About to Backfire: Sowell Predicted This Decades Ago
Biden's rent control plan is a gamble with a loaded dice. Inspired by decades of economic wisdom, it misunderstands price signals, risking a housing shortage while keeping some rents artificially low. The ghost of Sowell haunts the corridors of power, warning of inevitable consequences.

Underneath the talk of affordability, reality bites. By strangling landlords' ability to cover costs, the plan might as well open the door wider for a housing crisis. When government meddles with markets, it skews the balance, leaving desperation in its wake.


Breitbart: Kamalanomics: Worst Inflation Record Since 1977
Kamalanomics: Worst Inflation Record Since 1977
Inflation has shot up 20.2% under Biden and Harris, the worst record since Carter. Harris, once a loyal backer of Biden's spending sprees, is now grappling with the fallout as voters blame their worsening finances on Democratic policies.

As they try to shift blame for America’s economic woes, Harris seeks distance but remains tied to decisions like the $1.9 trillion rescue plan. With Trump's shadow looming, both face an uphill battle in the election.


#military

Times Of Israel: Zelensky says Ukrainian forces have occupied largest town in Russia’s Sumy region
Zelensky says Ukrainian forces have occupied largest town in Russia’s Sumy region
Ukrainian forces have seized control of Sudzha, a key Russian town near the border, marking a significant advance since their recent incursion. This strategic location houses a vital gas measuring station for Europe. Zelensky hinted at a long-term Ukrainian presence there.

In response, Russian authorities report evacuations and troop movements to defend against further Ukrainian advances, while the situation remains chaotic. Strikes targeting Russian air bases point to ongoing escalations in the conflict.


#health

Le Monde: Sweden reports first case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in Congo
Sweden reports first case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in Congo
Sweden has confirmed its first case of Clade 1 mpox, a more infectious strain from eastern Congo, shortly after the WHO issued a global emergency for outbreaks in Africa. The infected individual sought treatment in Stockholm, linked to a recent trip to the outbreak zone.

While experts assess the general risk to the population as very low, the interconnected nature of today’s world hints at more cases arriving in Europe. In Congo, over 14,000 cases and 524 deaths have been reported this year, prompting concerns about containment.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Why Did Pentagon Allow Turkish Muslim Citizen Access to Highly Classified Docs?
Why Did Pentagon Allow Turkish Muslim Citizen Access to Highly Classified Docs?
In a world gone mad, Gokhan Gun, a dual citizen from Turkey, snagged a Top Secret clearance at the Department of Defense, allowing him access to 150 classified pages. His backpack, packed for a foreign getaway, held secrets that could turn friends into foes.

With agencies floundering in a sea of misplaced trust, the lines between ally and adversary blur. Once, such access was unthinkable; now, it’s a gamble that leaves us all in the dark.


Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: Family of Murdered Border Patrol Agent Disheartened After Court Overturns Killer's Conviction
EXCLUSIVE: Family of Murdered Border Patrol Agent Disheartened After Court Overturns Killer's Conviction
The family of slain Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is outraged after the Ninth Circuit reversed Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes' murder conviction. They argue the justice system has failed them, noting the defendant's confession and the connection to the controversial Fast and Furious operation.

With calls for renewed prosecution, the Terry family expresses ongoing grief and frustration over a system they believe neglects accountability and puts lives at risk under the current administration. The fight for justice appears far from over.


Front Page Magazine: Palestinian Muslim Arrested After Threatening to Bomb Florida Gas Plant
Palestinian Muslim Arrested After Threatening to Bomb Florida Gas Plant
Younis Hnaihen, a Jordanian immigrant, unleashed fury on Jewish businesses in Orlando, leaving behind threats against those supporting Israel. His vandalism escalated to breaking into a solar facility, causing over $700,000 in damage before being caught by law enforcement.

Now facing serious charges, Hnaihen's actions reflect a dangerous intersection of anger and violence in a polarized world.


The Western Journal: GOP Official and Beloved Father Allegedly Killed by His Own Neighbor in 'Senseless Act of Violence'
GOP Official and Beloved Father Allegedly Killed by His Own Neighbor in 'Senseless Act of Violence'
In a tragic tale of suburban discord, Nathan Morris, a GOP official in Michigan, was shot dead by his neighbor over a dispute involving a child touching mulch. The senseless violence shocked the community, as Morris tried to defuse a situation that turned lethal.

The shooter, Devereaux Christopher Johnson, a convicted felon with a history of assaults, has been charged with first-degree murder. As Morris’s family mourns, the local GOP praises his character, lamenting the loss of a devoted father and friend.


Fox News: Jordanian national arrested over Florida energy facility attack, explosives threats condemning Israel
Jordanian national arrested over Florida energy facility attack, explosives threats condemning Israel
A Jordanian man in Orlando, Hashem Hnaihen, was arrested for planting explosive threats and vandalizing businesses he believed supported Israel, leaving behind menacing letters. His calculated attacks included destroying solar panels, causing over $700,000 in damage.

With a history of escalating violence and political demands, Hnaihen now faces serious federal charges and a significant prison sentence if convicted. The case sheds light on rising tensions and threats tied to geopolitical issues.


Fox News: Five people charged in Matthew Perry death investigation
Five people charged in Matthew Perry death investigation
Matthew Perry’s untimely death led to arrests including two doctors involved in the distribution of ketamine. Officials detail charges against five suspects linked to the star's overdose and ongoing investigations into the drug’s presence at the time of his drowning.

Perry’s autopsy revealed ketamine's role in his demise, but with no trace of other illegal substances. The investigation continues, unraveling a web of questionable practices in the treatment of pain and mental health.


The Western Journal: CNN Catches Tim Walz Campaign in Major Lie About His Past Arrest
CNN Catches Tim Walz Campaign in Major Lie About His Past Arrest
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s past DUI arrest in 1995 resurfaces, revealing a pattern of misrepresentation. Initially claiming miscommunication due to hearing issues after his reckless driving, he later admitted to the charges, highlighting a troubling trend of deceit.

As Walz eyes the Vice Presidency, his history casts a shadow, blending a tale of personal struggle with a troubling record of dishonesty. It's a hard truth that one can overcome addiction, yet the lies linger longer than the whiskey breath.