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16 Aug 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Copycat Kamala Harris Announces Same Child Tax Credit Policy as Trump Ticket 
Copycat Kamala Harris Announces Same Child Tax Credit Policy as Trump Ticket 
Kamala Harris is embracing a child tax credit similar to Trump and Vance's proposals. It's déjà vu for a Vice President whose policies mirror populist ideas from her predecessor, raising eyebrows as her campaign remains tight-lipped on the details.

Media silence lingers as Harris avoids questions, leaving even her party in the dark about her radical plans. A new economic agenda is in the works, but transparency seems as elusive as a shadowy figure in a smoke-filled room.


Le Monde: Mickey Mouse on drugs, Elon Musk as a mass shooter: Grok's AI-generated images let (almost) anything go
Mickey Mouse on drugs, Elon Musk as a mass shooter: Grok's AI-generated images let (almost) anything go
Grok, Elon Musk's AI, now generates text and images, creating a stir by easily producing controversial content, including violent depictions of public figures and copyright-infringing characters. Unlike competitors, it flaunts moderation restrictions, feeding the unfiltered chaos of social media.

As the US gears up for an election, Grok's emergence raises red flags for regulators already scrutinizing the integrity of platforms like X. Musk's push for "freedom of speech" might just invite trouble, entwining politics with AI in a murky dance.


Fox News: Dennis Quaid 'baffled' by Facebook explanation for throttling promotion of 'Reagan' biopic
Dennis Quaid 'baffled' by Facebook explanation for throttling promotion of 'Reagan' biopic
Dennis Quaid claims Facebook censored promotional efforts for his biopic "Reagan," arguing that their reasons for throttling the ads—fearing election interference—don't hold since the man hasn’t been on a ballot in 40 years. He suspects automated systems and biases are at play.

Quaid expressed frustration over the situation, suggesting that the platform's actions reflect a broader issue of silencing conservative viewpoints. After pushing back, Facebook admitted it was an error but Quaid remains skeptical of their justification.


#society

Forbes: 'The Money Game': What We Know About New Livvy Dunne, Angel Reese Docuseries
'The Money Game': What We Know About New Livvy Dunne, Angel Reese Docuseries
In a new Amazon Prime docuseries titled “The Money Game,” top LSU athletes unveil how NCAA rule changes turned them into millionaires through endorsements with major brands. Stars like Jayden Daniels, Olivia Dunne, and Angel Reese reflect on fame's benefits and pressures.

While some thrive on lucrative deals, the series also reveals the darker side of their fame, revealing criticisms and online harassment these athletes face. As Dunne remarks, the eyes on them bring both fortune and the risk of being torn down.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel expects UK, France to help hit Iran if Tehran attacks, Katz tells counterparts
Israel expects UK, France to help hit Iran if Tehran attacks, Katz tells counterparts
Israel's Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, is rallying support from allies like Britain and France for potential military action against Iran, should it retaliate for the recent killing of Hamas leaders. Katz asserts that Israel can't back down, expecting a unified response from the US-led coalition.

As international mediators push for a ceasefire in Gaza, fears of escalating conflict looms. The consequences of war could ripple through the Middle East, with high-stakes hostage negotiations intensifying amidst the turmoil.


#economy

Breitbart: Obama Economist Jason Furman Rips Kamala Harris's Socialist-Style Price Control Policy
Obama Economist Jason Furman Rips Kamala Harris's Socialist-Style Price Control Policy
Jason Furman, once the economist for Obama, tore into Kamala Harris’s proposed price controls as mere bluster, warning they could do more harm than good. Economists like Catherine Rampell echoed concerns, predicting shortages and a bureaucratic mess where supply and demand lose their grip.

With food prices skyrocketing, the public grows skeptical; inflation is the heavy weight on every American's shoulders. The administration’s policies may be to blame, with rising prices making the simple act of dining out feel more like a heist.


#military

GB News: British tanks 'used in Ukraine's invasion of Russia' as Putin deliberates response
British tanks 'used in Ukraine's invasion of Russia' as Putin deliberates response
In a bold move, Ukraine has rolled into Russia, reportedly using British Challenger Two tanks to carve out a buffer zone against continuous attacks. London has given Kyiv the green light to strike back, asserting their right of self-defense against Russia's aggression.

While military aid flows from Britain, restrictions on long-range missiles remain intact to prevent further escalation. As Kyiv gains ground, President Zelensky insists that this offensive aims to shield Ukrainian citizens from the barrage of enemy fire.


#health

Times Of Israel: UN agencies urge weeklong ceasefires in Gaza to vaccinate kids after polio found
UN agencies urge weeklong ceasefires in Gaza to vaccinate kids after polio found
In Geneva, the UN has called for two seven-day ceasefires in Gaza to vaccinate over 640,000 children against a resurgent polio threat. The WHO and UNICEF warn that without these humanitarian pauses, the vaccination campaign can't proceed, jeopardizing public health.

Amid ongoing conflict, a shadow looms over Gaza—polio's return. The disease thrives in chaos and contaminated waters, potentially crippling a generation. UNICEF and the WHO stress: a ceasefire is essential for both health and humanity.


#crime

The Telegraph: Friday evening news briefing: Border Force to strike at Heathrow on last weekend of summer holidays
Friday evening news briefing: Border Force to strike at Heathrow on last weekend of summer holidays
Border Force staff at Heathrow are striking this weekend, disrupting the busy end of summer travel, while train drivers plan weekend strikes despite recent pay hikes, citing unfair management bonuses.

In a tragic case, a 13-year-old girl's death from an allergy was attributed to Costa Coffee's negligence in safety protocols, highlighting systemic failures in allergen training.


Le Monde: Russia extends detention of Moscow concert hall attack suspects
Russia extends detention of Moscow concert hall attack suspects
In a chilling scene from the Basmanny District Court, four men linked to a horrific terror attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall are held in custody as new charges pile up. The death toll stands at 144, marking Russia’s deadliest attack in two decades.

Caught in the aftermath, authorities allege ties to Islamic State-Khorasan and hint at Ukrainian involvement, while calls for the death penalty loom in the air. The shadows of fear deepen in a nation grappling with the consequences.


#science

Fox News: Dinosaur-killing asteroid likely came from beyond Jupiter, study finds
Dinosaur-killing asteroid likely came from beyond Jupiter, study finds
Scientists claim the asteroid that ended the dinosaurs came from beyond Jupiter, not the inner Solar System. By analyzing isotopes in Chicxulub's impact deposits, they revealed it was a unique carbonaceous asteroid—a rare hit by cosmic chance.

Fischer-Gödde mused on the sheer luck of our existence. Without such impacts, our world would be unrecognizable.