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15 Aug 2024

#society

Fox News: 3 years later, Afghanistan War veterans haven't forgotten – have you?
3 years later, Afghanistan War veterans haven't forgotten – have you?
A woman grapples with grief after losing her husband in Afghanistan and faces the haunting question of whether his sacrifice was in vain. As the Taliban regains power, veterans are left with a sense of betrayal and moral injury, seeking accountability for the abandoned promises.

This moment isn't just political—it's about honoring those who served and ensuring their sacrifices mean something. We must confront this moral crisis to support veterans and restore America’s integrity.


Le Monde: Taylor Swift returns to 'Eras' tour in London after Vienna concerts canceled
Taylor Swift returns to 'Eras' tour in London after Vienna concerts canceled
Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium is set for August 15, following canceled shows in Vienna due to a thwarted Islamic State attack plot. With 90,000 fans expected, heightened security measures will ensure safety, but concerns linger in the shadow of recent violence.

London's mayor reassures the public of robust safety plans, stressing lessons learned from past tragedies. However, in a bid to prevent large gatherings of non-ticket holders outside the venue, strict rules will curtail the familiar practice of 'tay-gating.'


#economy

Breitbart: Harris Co-Chair: Inflation Is Result of 'Slow' Post-COVID Recovery, Not Harris
Harris Co-Chair: Inflation Is Result of 'Slow' Post-COVID Recovery, Not Harris
In a CNN segment, Sen. Chris Coons defended Vice President Harris against inflation claims, attributing economic struggles to the pandemic's recovery rather than her policies. He emphasized the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to address housing affordability amid ongoing economic concerns for many Americans.

Coons asserted that the past government's mismanagement caused the current chaos, urging Harris to deliver clear, concrete proposals to alleviate public strain, especially regarding housing costs.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris to Announce Soviet-Style Price Controls on Food Under Guise of 'Gouging Ban'
Kamala Harris to Announce Soviet-Style Price Controls on Food Under Guise of 'Gouging Ban'
In a bid to reclaim voter trust on economic issues, Vice President Kamala Harris plans to unveil federal proposals aimed at enforcing price controls on food and groceries, echoing Soviet-style market strategies. She promises nationwide bans on price gouging and fixing within her first 100 days.

Set to address these issues during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, she targets major corporations and specifically the meat industry’s role in price manipulation. Harris has kept a low profile, focusing this speech as her first substantial policy reveal since becoming the Democratic nominee.


Forbes: This High-Tech Factory Makes Parts For Rockets And Fighter Jets 10 Times Faster
This High-Tech Factory Makes Parts For Rockets And Fighter Jets 10 Times Faster
Chris Power, the founder of Hadrian, has raised $180 million to disrupt metal manufacturing in the U.S. with automated factories running proprietary software, aiming to produce precision parts for aerospace and defense faster and cheaper. He's pushing for rapid expansion to bolster America's industrial base.

With plans for more factories, Power aims to ensure the U.S. remains competitive against China. Hadrian’s growth trajectory is promising—expecting $30 million in 2023 revenue—leading many to see it as a key player in revitalizing the domestic manufacturing landscape.


Forbes: Walmart Stock Soars Toward All-Time High As Earnings Reveal Value-Hungry Consumers
Walmart Stock Soars Toward All-Time High As Earnings Reveal Value-Hungry Consumers
Walmart's stock skyrocketed to a record high, rising over 8% after it reported better-than-expected earnings and sales, defying worries about the economy. The boost in shares hints at a resilient consumer base and bright prospects, with a positive outlook on growth.

The rally bolstered broader markets, with the Dow and S&P 500 set to rise as consumers flock to retailers that offer value amidst economic uncertainty. As traditional retail struggles, Walmart stands tall, with analysts stressing the importance of value in shopping choices.


#military

The Telegraph: Ukraine has called Putin’s nuclear bluff
Ukraine has called Putin’s nuclear bluff
Putin's promises of defending the Motherland crumble as Ukraine seizes control of Russian territory, revealing his nuclear threats as bluffs. The ongoing invasion exposes the Kremlin's fragility, shaking its grip on fear-based diplomacy with the West.

Ukraine's tactical brilliance calls for Western support to vanquish tyranny, as Russia struggles to respond amid its own wavering momentum. The opportunity for decisive action is ripe; leaders must recognize this and allow Kyiv to fight back with full force.


#health

GB News: Sir Rod Stewart, 79, risks ‘permanent damage to voice’ if he rushes stage return after health blow
Sir Rod Stewart, 79, risks ‘permanent damage to voice’ if he rushes stage return after health blow
Sir Rod Stewart, battling strep throat and Covid-19, has canceled several American shows, worried about his health while admitting his time is limited. A medical director warns him: too much too soon could harm his voice forever.

Despite health issues, he plans a Vegas comeback, underscoring his determination to enjoy the remaining years.


#education

GB News: ‘Fundamental’ that universities protect free speech, says Education Minister Jacqui Smith
‘Fundamental’ that universities protect free speech, says Education Minister Jacqui Smith
Baroness Jacqui Smith insists universities must guard free speech fiercely, arguing it's essential for critical thinking and debate. The stalled Free Speech Act, she claims, could've led to chaos rather than clarity, as universities have existing legal protections.

She champions diverse pathways for youth, from university to apprenticeships, focusing on opportunities for those lost in the education system. Smart solutions, not heavy-handed laws, she says, are key to ensuring every young person has a shot at a brighter future.


The Telegraph: Phillipson: Private schools closing because they’re not attractive enough to students
Phillipson: Private schools closing because they’re not attractive enough to students
Private schools are shutting down as rising fees and VAT plans drive families to seek state education. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson noted that these closures stem from dwindling student numbers and financial woes, not just tax changes.

As Kilgraston and others cite Labour’s policies, the government acknowledges that introducing VAT will push some families out of private schooling. Phillipson remains steadfastly focused on bolstering the state sector.


#crime

Fox News: Russia claims Navalny died from arrhythmia, combination of diseases as widow alleges ‘pathetic’ cover up
Russia claims Navalny died from arrhythmia, combination of diseases as widow alleges ‘pathetic’ cover up
Yulia Navalnaya lashes out at investigators 'suddenly' declaring her husband Alexei Navalny died from common ailments, calling it a pathetic cover-up of murder. She demands accountability, asserting they killed him, and she won't let it slide.

Biden echoes her sentiment, citing no doubt of Putin's involvement in the grim affair.


GB News: Major car brand under fire for 'selling driving data' to motor insurance companies who hike premiums
Major car brand under fire for 'selling driving data' to motor insurance companies who hike premiums
General Motors is caught in a legal crossfire in Texas, accused of harvesting data from over 14 million vehicles without driver consent. The state claims this information was sold to insurers, influencing premium rates and scores based on driving habits.

The Attorney General is probing multiple automakers for similar invasions of privacy, asserting such misconduct violates citizens' rights. GM insists it is collaborating with authorities while reviewing the allegations.