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16 Aug 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Palm Beach Officials Consider Shutting Down Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Palm Beach Officials Consider Shutting Down Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Palm Beach officials are contemplating closing Trump's Mar-a-Lago due to a road's closure following an assassination attempt against him. Mayor Danielle Moore argues that allowing large gatherings at the club while the road is blocked creates a contradiction.

The town’s decision could impact Trump's home status, as the club's license may be revoked if violations are found. The ongoing tension reflects the delicate dance of politics and security in the shadow of a former president's estate.


Breitbart: Three Years After Biden Handed Them Afghanistan, Taliban More Secure Than Ever
Three Years After Biden Handed Them Afghanistan, Taliban More Secure Than Ever
Three years post-withdrawal, the Taliban is riding high, flaunting American military gear while deftly navigating international sanctions and support to bolster their grip on Afghanistan. They’ve quashed dissent and enforced harsh laws against women, yet have improved their economy through selective international engagement.

Amid offers of trade and diplomatic recognition from neighboring nations, the Taliban claims success in quelling internal strife and boosting security. They now assert control over Afghanistan, presenting an unsettling façade of stability over the grim reality of their oppressive regime.


Fox News: Trump has taken 81 questions at press conferences, interviews compared to Harris' 14 since Walz joined ticket
Trump has taken 81 questions at press conferences, interviews compared to Harris' 14 since Walz joined ticket
In the shadowy streets of politics, Trump dominates the airwaves, leveling hard questions and driving home his economic message for nearly five hours while Harris skims the surface with just 14 questions in mere minutes. The disparity is glaring and raises eyebrows.

As Trump's campaign roars on, Vance amplifies the pressure, demanding answers from Harris while she fares in silence. The clock is ticking, and the media is hungry for answers that remain elusive.


Breitbart: Migration Politics Boost Donald Trump in 'Blue Wall' Midwest States
Migration Politics Boost Donald Trump in 'Blue Wall' Midwest States
In the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, migration is emerging as a critical issue for voters, ranking just behind abortion and the economy. Polls show Trump gaining trust on immigration, particularly among non-college educated whites and even some black voters.

While Trump rides a wave of concern over the economic impact of migration, particularly among blue-collar families, Harris maintains an advantage among women. The polarized views hint at a deep societal divide as both candidates prepare for the 2024 showdown.


Times Of Israel: Qatar said urging Iran to carefully weigh attack on Israel, citing progress in talks
Qatar said urging Iran to carefully weigh attack on Israel, citing progress in talks
Qatar’s Foreign Minister warns Iran to think twice before striking Israel, as talks for a ceasefire progress. Hezbollah is reportedly delaying its plans for an attack, while Israel’s team remains in Doha for further negotiations despite security concerns.

Trump, in a press conference, pushes for Israel to swiftly achieve victory in Gaza, claiming he hasn't spoken to Netanyahu since their last meeting, contradicting reports of a recent call. Tensions rise as Israeli officials denounce both settler violence and extremist riots amid ongoing military operations.


Forbes: Trump Says He Is ‘Entitled To Personal Attacks’ Against Harris Despite Republican Calls To Cease Insults
Trump Says He Is ‘Entitled To Personal Attacks’ Against Harris Despite Republican Calls To Cease Insults
In a press conference, Donald Trump rejected calls from allies to stop personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming he’s entitled to insult her due to his anger over her impact on the country. He labeled her policies as "weird" and dismissed her criticism.

Despite bipartisan advice to focus on policy, Trump's barbs continue, fueling speculation about their effect on swing voters. Polls show Harris holding a slight lead over him, intensifying the stakes in their ongoing exchange.


#economy

Breitbart: American Consensus: Biden-Harris Economy Stinks
American Consensus: Biden-Harris Economy Stinks
With inflation hammering American wallets like a two-bit crook, polls reveal a grim picture: 84% of folks feel worse off, and just 5% think the economy's "excellent." The past few years of Biden and Harris's policies aren't winning them any accolades, just weary frowns.

Vice President Harris struggles to shed the burden of the administration’s failures while the economic pain festers like a bad wound. The American Rescue Plan, her handiwork, is often blamed for fueling inflation— a reality that stings more than a cheap whiskey hangover.


#health

Breitbart: W.H.O. Declares Global Health Emergency for Monkeypox
W.H.O. Declares Global Health Emergency for Monkeypox
The W.H.O. just declared a global health emergency over a dangerous monkeypox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with cases surging by 160% across Africa. Children under 15 are bearing the brunt, their vulnerability wide open due to malnutrition and a new, stealthier virus strain.

With neighboring nations on high alert, experts warn that this could spiral into a true epidemic if not contained, as the strain is harder to diagnose and a traveler from Africa has already brought it to Sweden. Vaccines are on the table, but swift action is needed to stem the tide.


#crime

Fox News: Authorities seek public’s help identifying suspected Texas serial killer after DNA links person to 2 murders
Authorities seek public’s help identifying suspected Texas serial killer after DNA links person to 2 murders
The Austin Police Department is hunting for a suspected serial killer linked to the murders of Alyssa Rivera and Alba Jenisse Aviles. DNA evidence reveals a connection, and the investigation intensifies, urging the public for tips on this dark puzzle.

With Austin's history of serial killings, anxiety creeps into the streets as more victims may be hidden in shadows. Surveillance footage of a person of interest sparks hope for justice, while detectives sift through the grim evidence.