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18 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Washington Post columnist admits fact-checkers were ‘ineffective’ in Trump era: Confused ‘opinion with fact'
Meghan McArdle of the Washington Post critiques fact-checkers' futile attempts to curb Trump's influence. Despite their efforts to expose disinformation, the checks often backfire, leading to greater skepticism of institutions than of Trump himself.
She emphasizes that arrogance clouded their mission, resulting in censorship and false claims, which eroded their credibility. In her view, attempts to silence dissent have only emboldened the former President and cast doubt on the integrity of the fact-checking community.
Fox News: NBC News host presses Gov. Whitmer on Harris' price control plan: Is it 'any more than a gimmick?'
NBC's Kristen Welker grilled Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Vice President Harris' price control proposal, questioning its substance amid criticism from economic experts likening it to a gimmick. Whitmer defended Harris’ intentions to support consumers and promote corporate responsibility.
Amid mounting skepticism, critics like Jason Furman and Washington Post columnists argue that the plan resembles heavy-handed government interference, jeopardizing market dynamics. Harris insists her approach aims to alleviate financial strain on Americans, but doubts loom large.
Times Of Israel: ADL condemns Harris campaign chief’s meeting with journalist who praised Hamas
The Anti-Defamation League is stepping up criticism against journalist Osama Siblani for his pro-Hamas rhetoric after he met with a key figure from Kamala Harris's campaign. The meeting is adding fuel to the fire as tension simmers ahead of the Democratic National Convention.
With accusations of institutional antisemitism against the Democrats rising, particularly from Donald Trump, Harris finds herself in a political tightrope walk, advocating for humanitarian efforts while facing backlash from both sides.
#military
The Economist: Russia’s double-punch back against Ukraine’s shock raid
At dawn on August 6th, Ukrainian forces, led by Serhiy from the 80th brigade, launched a bold raid into Russia’s Kursk region, driving forward with relentless artillery and a wave of exhilaration, returning with captured soldiers in tow. The border lay in ruins as they pressed on.
In the wake of the invasion, Ukraine's next move hangs in the balance—whether to consolidate their gains or retreat could shape the future of the conflict. Meanwhile, anti-war sentiment grows in Germany, reflecting deep skepticism about the ongoing support for Ukraine.
#health
The Telegraph: Man sues hospital for losing part of his skull
In a twist straight from a noir tale, Fernando Cluster's skull was misplaced after surgery in an Atlanta hospital. When he returned for a second operation, staff couldn't identify the bone fragment belonging to him, spurring a negligence lawsuit for the lost piece of his life.
With mounting bills and infections from a synthetic implant, Cluster's battle embodies the cold side of healthcare, where patients suffer while hospitals shuffle papers. The scars run deeper than just physical.