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19 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: ‘West Wing’ Star Martin Sheen Gushes over Kamala Harris: Reminds Me of Reagan’s ‘Morning in America’
Martin Sheen, during an MSNBC appearance with Jen Psaki, drew parallels between Ronald Reagan and Kamala Harris, expressing optimism about the future. He characterized the moment as a new dawn for America, filled with hope and joy.
As the DNC kicked off, anticipation grew for Jill Biden's tribute to President Biden's long public service.
Breitbart: 292-Page Report: Republicans Find Joe Biden Committed Impeachable Offenses
A new House Republican report accuses President Biden of impeachable offenses, alleging he abused his office to enrich his family via influence peddling, with over $27 million funneled from foreign entities. This could stall his party’s efforts in the upcoming election.
With impeachment proceedings potentially on the horizon, House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a heavy lift. Democrats will need to mount a robust defense of an outgoing president, while the Biden team wrestles with allegations that could tarnish their credibility further.
Le Monde: French left torn after Mélenchon threatens procedure to remove Macron from office
In a climate thick with indifference and shadows, Jean-Luc Mélenchon of La France Insoumise stirred the pot, accusing Macron of a constitutional coup. His audacious letter, crafted without allies' consent, threatens to unsettle the fragile Nouveau Front Populaire alliance.
But the odds are stacked against him; legal hurdles loom and allies recoil from a plan that promises chaos. As fears blossom of undermining their own cause, it becomes clear—what's meant to be a rallying cry could instead be a tombstone for their chances.
#society
Breitbart: Supreme Court Freezes Biden-Harris Transgender Regulation
The Supreme Court hit the pause button on Biden's pro-transgender rewrite of federal discrimination law, a move that would allow schools to be sued for refusing to accept a youth's claimed gender identity. In 26 states, students can breathe easy for now.
As the court deliberates, tensions rise between GOP-led states and Democratic strongholds over the implications for Title IX. The final decision hangs in the balance, pitting traditional views of sex against a shifting sociopolitical landscape.
#economy
Forbes: Li Ka-Shing’s CK Infrastructure Lists In London To Expand Investor Base
CK Infrastructure, part of Li Ka-shing's empire, launched a secondary listing on the London stock exchange, marking a new chapter as the first foreign firm to benefit from the U.K.'s recent listing reforms. Trading slightly lower than its Hong Kong shares, CKI aims to diversify its market.
The company, with significant U.K. operations, is on a buying spree, acquiring renewable energy assets while navigating a landscape of high inflation and interest rates. Despite a dip in revenue, it reported a net profit increase, showcasing resilience in a competitive market.
#military
The Telegraph: China rules the west Pacific right now. The USN is an 11-carrier Navy in a 15-carrier world
The aircraft carrier is the beating heart of US foreign policy, projecting military might with unyielding force. As global crises erupt, the absence of operational carriers, like the recent emptiness in the Pacific, reveals vulnerabilities against rising challengers, especially China.
Carriers demand heavy investment yet struggle against budgetary constraints and eroded infrastructure. The path to restoring American naval dominance lies in revitalizing shipbuilding capabilities and fostering alliances to fill the growing void.
The Telegraph: Cash prize for best idea to remove bombs and bullets dumped in Swiss lakes by army
Beneath Switzerland’s scenic lakes lies a murky history—a dumping ground for 4,500 tons of old munitions. The Swiss government, now concerned about human safety and environmental risks, is looking for innovative ideas to recover these underwater relics with a cash prize as bait.
Salvaging the munitions won’t be easy; poor visibility and heavy sediment pose significant challenges. The nation's policy of "armed neutrality" has come back to haunt it, as the clock ticks towards a February deadline for solutions.