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20 Aug 2024

#politics

GB News: Lee Anderson praises 'bold and brave' Welsh councillors after defecting to Reform UK
Lee Anderson praises 'bold and brave' Welsh councillors after defecting to Reform UK
Lee Anderson, the Ashfield MP, is riding high on the recent success of Reform UK, having snagged three Welsh councillors. In a meet-up in Pontypool, he welcomed Jason O’Connell, Alan Slade, and Dave Thomas into the fold, marking the party's first Welsh council group.

It's a small victory in the gritty game of politics, but it’s one more step for a party seeking traction in the crowded arena.


Breitbart: U.S. Intelligence Officials Say Iran Hacked the Trump Campaign
U.S. Intelligence Officials Say Iran Hacked the Trump Campaign
The FBI and intelligence agencies linked an Iranian hacking group to a cyberattack on Donald Trump's campaign, citing increased efforts to influence U.S. elections due to perceived threats to Iran's security. They report aggressive operations targeting both political parties.

Iranian officials dismissed the claims, labeling them as baseless and requesting evidence if the U.S. stands by its accusations. The chaos of election season stirs the shadows, as foreign interests loom over the American democratic process.


GB News: Donald Trump has 'repeatedly denounced' Project 2025, claims Tiana Lowe Doescher
Donald Trump has 'repeatedly denounced' Project 2025, claims Tiana Lowe Doescher
Trump is carving a path, declaring he's no Republican when it comes to abortion restrictions, a gamble in a crowded field. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris faced a sea of pro-choice faces as she snagged her party's nod, a stark reminder of the divide.




#society

Breitbart: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Star Blake Lively Under Fire for Calling Trans People ‘Trannies’ in Resurfaced Interviews
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Star Blake Lively Under Fire for Calling Trans People ‘Trannies’ in Resurfaced Interviews
Blake Lively is facing backlash for past comments where she casually used the term "trannies" in relation to transsexuals during interviews in the 2000s. Critics accuse her of insensitivity, recalling moments from her career that now appear problematic.

As old video clips resurface, social media erupts with condemnation, reminding us how language evolves but also how it can linger. Lively has yet to address the firestorm ignited by her words.


Fox News: Colorado ranchers call on officials to lethally remove wolves
Colorado ranchers call on officials to lethally remove wolves
In Colorado, ranchers are pleading for wolves to be lethally removed, claiming ongoing attacks have killed 24 cattle and sheep since April. They argue non-lethal methods are failing and the state agency is neglecting their livelihoods in favor of predator protections.

Despite efforts to educate and implement non-lethal deterrents, ranchers feel trapped as their livestock continues to fall victim to wolves. With Montana's swift response to similar issues, Colorado's reluctance raises questions about the balance between wildlife conservation and agricultural needs.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Antony Blinken Leaves Israel Empty-Handed as Hamas Rejects Biden DNC Ceasefire Deal
Antony Blinken Leaves Israel Empty-Handed as Hamas Rejects Biden DNC Ceasefire Deal
Hamas rejected a U.S. “bridging proposal” meant to lead to a ceasefire with Israel, calling it a betrayal of earlier agreements. Blinken asserts this is pivotal for diplomacy, framing it as the "last opportunity" for peace as tensions escalate in Gaza.

Amidst swirling negotiations, both sides blame the other, with Hamas clinging to past proposals while Washington pushes for new terms seen as favoring Israel. The stakes rise as Blinken leaves Israel, hoping for an acceptance that seems increasingly out of reach.


#economy

The Western Journal: Food Industry Sends Kamala Harris a Reality Check About Her Communist Price Cap Plan
Food Industry Sends Kamala Harris a Reality Check About Her Communist Price Cap Plan
Kamala Harris's price cap plan for the food industry sparks backlash, with critics highlighting its oversimplified nature and potential harms. Industry experts warn it echoes historical Communist tactics, risking food shortages and black markets rather than solving inflation.

The proposed ban on price gouging reveals a misguided approach, reminiscent of tactics that led to disastrous famines in the past. Harris's reliance on federal intervention threatens to eliminate more than just perceived excess profits.


#culture

The Mirror: Harry and Meghan 'showing true selves' as they share kiss on Colombia tour
Harry and Meghan 'showing true selves' as they share kiss on Colombia tour
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stole the spotlight in Colombia, sharing a kiss during a salsa dance, unveiling their true selves to an enamored audience. Critics claim this authentic display could revitalize their public image, showcasing their joyous connection with locals.

Their tour, lasting four days, included cultural immersion and engagements at educational institutions, aligning with their Archewell Foundation's mission. With ties firming and hearts warm, they prepare for a conference on ending violence against children, further intertwining their legacy with Colombia.


Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Matthew Perry's final hours, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's reunion
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Matthew Perry's final hours, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's reunion
Matthew Perry's final hours revealed a dark dependence, including a desperate plea to his assistant for drugs, while he had amassed a hefty stash of ketamine weeks prior. The shadow of addiction loomed large.

In other celebrity news, Prince Harry and Meghan faced backlash for their trip to Colombia over perceived hypocrisy, and King Charles stripped Prince Andrew of his security, leaving the disgraced duke in a perilous position.


The Economist: Indian tourists are conquering the world
Indian tourists are conquering the world
Indian tourists, spurred by a burgeoning middle class and budget flights, are turning cosmopolitan cities like Bangkok into their culinary playgrounds, relishing flavors of home abroad amidst the lively rhythm of Bollywood.

It's a global love affair with curry and culture, reshaping cities as Indian flavor spreads like wildfire.


#health

The Mirror: Brit mum dies after flying to Turkey for Brazilian butt lift surgery
Brit mum dies after flying to Turkey for Brazilian butt lift surgery
Kaydell Brown, a British mum, died after cosmetic surgery in Turkey—her attempt at a fresh start turned tragic. Her sister, Leanne, slammed the clinic as a "pop-up butcher shop," revealing the chilling aftermath: an envelope of cash and a hasty flight home with her sister's fate sealed.

As the government and clinic trade blame, Leanne seeks answers about the surgery that promised a new beginning but instead claimed a life. Kaydell's story serves as a grim reminder of the risks lurking behind cut-price cosmetic dreams.


#crime

GB News: Mike Lynch was holding 'celebration' after personal victory before tornado caused yacht to sink
Mike Lynch was holding 'celebration' after personal victory before tornado caused yacht to sink
Mike Lynch, the tech mogul, vanished after a celebratory yacht trip turned deadly when a tornado struck. Six people, including Lynch and his daughter, went missing as the luxury vessel, the Bayesian, sank, leaving chaos in its wake.

Survivors recounted the horrific scene, clinging to life in dark, turbulent waters. Meanwhile, the recovered body of the chef adds to the grim tally as rescue efforts unfold.


The Mirror: Emergency operation triggered to stop prison overcrowding after riots across UK
Emergency operation triggered to stop prison overcrowding after riots across UK
In response to riots, the UK has launched Operation Early Dawn to handle prison overcrowding by keeping defendants in police cells until space is available. This move, prompted by a crisis in the prison system, affects several Northern England regions.

While aimed at maintaining order, concerns rise over delayed justice and strained police operations. Officials insist public safety remains a priority, despite the pressures mounting on the criminal justice system.


#science

Le Monde: Juice probe attempts unprecedented Moon-Earth flyby on its way to Jupiter
Juice probe attempts unprecedented Moon-Earth flyby on its way to Jupiter
The Juice probe, launched by the ESA, is on an intricate journey to Jupiter, employing gravity assists to adjust its trajectory. This double flyby of the Moon and Earth marks a pioneering move in planetary navigation, optimized to conserve fuel.

Engineers face high stakes, with tight precision needed for course corrections, as a small error could lead to massive fuel loss. Juice aims to examine the potentially habitable frozen worlds of Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa, reaching its destination by 2031.