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17 Aug 2024
#society
Fox News: Former ‘Bachelorette' contestant wants to see 'real progress' with trans lead on the show
Josh Seiter, once a hopeful on "The Bachelorette," now calls for a transgender lead, critiquing the franchise's slow progress towards real diversity. His recent transition has drawn mixed reactions, facing threats and backlash from both the far left and LGBTQ community.
In the murky waters of reality TV, acceptance can be a farce, revealing intolerance where compassion should thrive. Seiter’s journey underscores the struggle for identity amidst society’s fickle embrace.
#economy
Fox News: Liberal Washington Post editorial board has scathing take on Harris' economic plan: 'Populist gimmicks'
The Washington Post editorial board slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for her economic proposals, branding them as populist gimmicks lacking substance. They criticized her plans for their potential to inflate prices and questioned her claims of not raising taxes on low-income households.
Despite some favor for her housing initiative, overall the board deemed her economic strategy a failure, warning it could deepen federal deficits without concrete funding sources. Critics see her approach as reminiscent of failed price controls from the past.
#military
The Telegraph: British-supplied robo-dogs sent to battlefield in Ukraine
In the twilight of war-torn Ukraine, British robo-dogs hit the front lines, navigating the shadows where human lives are too precious to risk. Armed with surveillance tech and city-savvy precision, they're reshaping battlefield tactics, saving lives while skirting the grim realities of war.
Yet these mechanical mutts, camouflaged to evade prying Russian eyes, are not a panacea. Adapted from civilian tech, they dance on the edge of potential, serving more as eyes and ears than harbingers of death, hinting at a future where machines carry the burden of human conflict.
#education
Fox News: I'm a Columbia University alumnus. Firing the president is a good start
Columbia University’s recent president, Minouche Shafik, has resigned amid criticism over her handling of campus unrest and radicalism. Her legacy leaves a divided institution more concerned with pandering to extremes than fostering genuine discourse and education.
To restore its integrity, Columbia must seek a new leader committed to intellectual honesty and diverse perspectives. Until substantial reforms are enacted, skepticism towards the university's direction remains warranted.
#crime
The Western Journal: ICE Arrests Murderous Peruvian Gang Leader, Discovers He Was Caught at the Border and Allowed to Enter US
Gianfranco Torres-Navarro, a Peruvian gang leader wanted for 23 murders, was arrested by ICE in New York after entering the U.S. unlawfully. His brief freedom exposes gaps in border security as he had been living unnoticed since May.
His capture highlights the grim realities of illegal immigration—dangerous criminals slipping through the cracks.