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15 Aug 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — Donald Trump: Kamala Harris Is ‘Openly Against Christmas’
Exclusive — Donald Trump: Kamala Harris Is ‘Openly Against Christmas’
In the sun-soaked babble of Palm Beach, Trump claimed Kamala Harris rebels against “Merry Christmas,” linking her stance to radical policies like defunding the police and open borders. He painted her as a menace, suggesting her past criticisms of Christmas were the tip of a sinister iceberg.

He dredged up old memories, painting her as a villain in the holiday tale, now compounded by her current immigration policies. Trump warned that her attempts to rewrite her history won’t wash, leaving the radical image intact.


Breitbart: Exclusive – Donald Trump: Kamala Harris Picked Tim Walz Despite Stolen Valor Because Democrats ‘Don’t Care About the Military’
Exclusive – Donald Trump: Kamala Harris Picked Tim Walz Despite Stolen Valor Because Democrats ‘Don’t Care About the Military’
In Palm Beach, Trump lays it bare, alleging that Kamala Harris chose Tim Walz as a running mate despite his valor-stealing scandal, claiming Democrats disregard military integrity. His critique targets the liberal agenda, insisting it's not just Walz, but Harris's radicalism that seals her fate.

The former president sees clever maneuvering in the party, wondering if Harris’s selection was a setup for future contenders, but underscores that it’s her far-left policies that will lead her to defeat. The circus continues, and the stakes are high.


#society

The Telegraph: ‘Friends no longer speak to me’: How it feels to be a British Jew since October 7
‘Friends no longer speak to me’: How it feels to be a British Jew since October 7
In Britain, since the October 7 Hamas attack, the Jewish community has faced a chilling wave of anti-Semitism. Individuals report losing friends, feeling alienated, and navigating a new landscape where their identity links them to Israel's actions, transforming daily interactions into minefields of mistrust.

This everyday anti-Semitism festers in personal relationships, workplaces, and schools, fueling paranoia and drawing sharp lines between friends and foes. For many, it feels like a slow-motion repeat of historical trauma, as social attitudes shift and old ties dissolve under the weight of public conflict.


GB News: Popular Spanish hotspot to fight mass tourism by cutting off water supply for illegal rentals
Popular Spanish hotspot to fight mass tourism by cutting off water supply for illegal rentals
In Seville, landlords illegally renting to tourists face a water cut-off as the mayor's office clamps down on non-compliant holiday apartments. With 715 units already flagged, city officials aim to curb the surge of short-term lets that locals say are driving them out of their homes.

Barcelona shares a similar plight, with the mayor warning against unchecked tourism growth that risks transforming the city into a "theme park." Amid protests, plans are underway to ban new holiday let licenses and to manage the influx of visitors in order to protect the local environment.


The Telegraph: Kenyan city ridiculed for ‘embarrassing’ statue tributes to athletes
Kenyan city ridiculed for ‘embarrassing’ statue tributes to athletes
Eldoret, Kenya, unveiled statues of national sports heroes, only to face public scorn as the likenesses looked nothing like their intended subjects. Online mockery labeled the statues “embarrassing” and “a joke,” prompting swift removal by authorities.

Once proud symbols of athletic achievement turned into monuments of mediocrity, leaving an empty pedestal in their wake. Kenya's sports legacy now tarnished by poor craftsmanship, echoing a familiar tale of artistic missteps that haunt the realm of public commemoration.


Breitbart: WATCH: Good Samaritans, Cop Save Texas Mother Trapped in Sinking Car
WATCH: Good Samaritans, Cop Save Texas Mother Trapped in Sinking Car
A Texas boy, Dwight, flagged down a police officer when his mother suffered a seizure and drove into a pond. Officer Cobb and brave bystanders pulled Jonquetta Winbush from the submerged car, reviving her with CPR just in time.

Winbush is now recovering thanks to quick actions by her son and good Samaritans.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Gaza truce talks in Doha get off to ‘promising start,’ set to continue Friday
Gaza truce talks in Doha get off to ‘promising start,’ set to continue Friday
In Doha, Israeli negotiators and international mediators attempted to broker a deal to halt Gaza fighting and secure hostage releases. With absence of Hamas in talks, complexities remain, but U.S. officials deemed it a “promising start” in pressing for a ceasefire.

Amid rising tensions, both sides navigate a fraught negotiation landscape, with conflicting demands threatening any budding agreement. Relatives of hostages urge swift action, intensifying pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to deliver peace amid devastation.


#economy

Forbes: What We Know About Kamala Harris’ Economic Platform—So Far
What We Know About Kamala Harris’ Economic Platform—So Far
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to lay out her economic agenda, targeting grocery prices and housing costs in North Carolina. She aims to ban price gouging on food, support affordable housing, and ensure taxes remain steady for most Americans, while upping the rates for the wealthy.

Her campaign avoids specifics to remain flexible and attract broader support. Harris’s proposals attempt to contrast with Biden’s strategy, focusing on policies aimed at bolstering the middle class and addressing rising inflation's effects on voters.


#crime

Breitbart: Massive Data Breach Exposes Billions of Personal Records - Here's What You Can Do to Prevent Identity Theft
Massive Data Breach Exposes Billions of Personal Records - Here's What You Can Do to Prevent Identity Theft
A member of the hacking group USDoD has leaked the personal information of 2.7 billion individuals, including names, Social Security numbers, and addresses, raising alarms over potential identity theft and fraud. The data, taken from National Public Data, poses serious risks.

Consumers are urged to act swiftly: freeze credit files, monitor accounts, and beware of phishing attempts related to the breach. While National Public Data is investigating, the full extent of the damage could linger long after the dust settles.


GB News: Easyjet passenger left fuming after holiday cancelled mid-flight
Easyjet passenger left fuming after holiday cancelled mid-flight
Kerry Andrews and her disabled daughter were left stranded at Alicante airport after easyJet erroneously canceled their flight while they were in the air. With no support from the airline, they scrambled to book alternative flights back to Manchester, incurring extra costs.

Though easyJet later apologized and promised refunds, Andrews criticized the lack of assistance during their ordeal. She praised the airport's staff for their help amid the chaos, highlighting the steep price of miscommunication in travel.


The Telegraph: Matthew Perry death: Doctor asked ‘how much will this moron pay’ for ketamine
Matthew Perry death: Doctor asked ‘how much will this moron pay’ for ketamine
Matthew Perry’s tragic demise is tied to a web of alleged drug distribution, with his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, accused of injecting him with ketamine over 20 times just days before his death. Several individuals face charges for supplying drugs, despite knowing his struggles.

Among them is a doctor referred to as the "ketamine queen," who reportedly orchestrated the procurement and sale of the drug in a darkly orchestrated scheme. The fallout reveals a sordid tale of addiction and disregard for life.