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20 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Trump campaigns in Michigan town with historic links to white supremacists
In Howell, Michigan, Donald Trump launched into a campaign against Kamala Harris, a month post a white supremacist rally. Critics slammed his choice of venue, viewing it as a cynical nod to racial tensions and a failure to condemn bigotry.
The town's fraught history with the KKK and recent racist displays have amplified scrutiny of Trump's strategy, raising questions about intent and the message it sends as the election approaches.
Fox News: Robert Kennedy Jr.'s running mate suggests ticket may drop out, join forces with Trump to stop Harris
Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, hints at possibly dropping their independent campaign to back Trump, fearing a Kamala Harris presidency. They face the choice of legitimizing independent runs or merging forces to thwart Harris.
The pair allege Democratic sabotage and struggle with the implications of their decision. Shanahan laments past ties to the DNC, emphasizing it’s a tough call with national stakes involved.
Breitbart: Stephen Colbert Mocks DNC Day One: Biden Proved He Can Stay Up Past 8 P.M.
Stephen Colbert played the role of the DNC's court jester, mixing jabs at Biden's age with fond quips about Kamala Harris's sudden prominence. The night dripped with unspoken tensions, as Colbert ignored the looming protests outside, focusing instead on his chuckling audience.
The set was a stage for political cheerleading, with Colbert's safe jokes echoing against the backdrop of discontent, a performance as orchestrated as the convention itself.
Breitbart: Pro-Israel Group, Denied Permit to March, Gathers at 'Hostage Square' in Chicago
In Chicago, pro-Israel activists set up a makeshift “Hostage Square” during the Democratic National Convention, mirroring a spot in Tel Aviv where families of kidnapping victims gather. Their art installations aim to remember those lost to Hamas attacks.
While pro-Palestinian groups were granted permits for marches, the pro-Israel group faced restrictions, heightening tensions amid fears of antisemitism. Despite the political silence on Israel from the convention, activists sought solace and advocacy in this temporary refuge.
Breitbart: Cook County State's Attorney Preemptively Announces that DNC Protesters Will Not Be Prosecuted
In a curious twist of justice, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx announced she won't prosecute "peaceful" protesters at the DNC, contradicting her earlier threats of arrests. Tensions mount as the city braces for possible chaos, even while Foxx plays the hand of leniency.
This dance of conflicting policies leaves the Chicago Police in a tough spot, ready for mass arrests but unsure of support once the court steps in. The streets will be volatile, but the legal consequences seem lighter than promised.
#society
Fox News: SEE IT: Circus performer falls while performing tightrope stunt in England, is 'doing well'
A female tightrope artist from Gravity Circus fell during a performance, suffering facial and other injuries but is reportedly "doing well." Despite the mishap, the circus assured that the show must go on, with future performances set to continue as scheduled.
The incident was captured on camera, igniting concerns yet leaving hope. The performer remains unnamed but belongs to the High Wire Troupe and is receiving medical care.
#health
Fox News: 'Clueless' star Alicia Silverstone worries fans after eating potentially poisonous berry
Alicia Silverstone took a bite out of a mysterious berry during a stroll in England, prompting fans to worry she may have ingested something toxic. The plant, identified as Jerusalem Cherry, is known for its poisonous properties, leaving her followers anxiously awaiting an update on her health.
Despite the concern and chaos in the comments, Silverstone remains silent, leaving her fans hanging in suspense. Maybe next time she'll think twice before digging into wild produce.
#crime
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Addresses Crime Under Democrats in Howell, MI
In Howell, Michigan, Trump paints a grim picture of crime in America, blaming Democrats for the rise in lawlessness. He wields his rhetoric like a jagged knife, cutting through the political fog as he seeks to rally his base.
The echoes of his words linger, a reminder that politics and crime dance a dangerous waltz.
Forbes: Shein Sues Temu Over Copyright Infringement—Claiming Fast Fashion Rival Sells Counterfeits
In a legal brawl brewing in D.C., Shein accuses Temu of a scheme that includes stealing trade secrets, counterfeiting, and impersonating their brand to lure customers. Shein seeks damages in a courtroom showdown, as tensions rise in the world of fast fashion.
This isn't a one-time affair; both companies have launched lawsuits against each other, with accusations flying like the cheap fabric they peddle. The fashion world is rife with claims of theft and intimidation, and both brands are in a race to cut each other down to size.
GB News: Man scammed out of £13,000 after buying faulty campervan issues message to 'vile' crooks: 'Enjoy their money - it wasn't deserved'
Stef Green, 62, and his wife thought they found their dream campervan on Facebook, only to be scammed out of £13,000 for a mold-infested wreck. Desperate for change, they now face eviction and more debt, all due to a vile crook who pressed them into a bad deal.
With little recourse and feeling betrayed, Stef's only wish for the scammer is to enjoy their ill-gotten gains—money certainly not deserved. The couple’s hopes have darkened, leaving them clinging to a tent as their future hangs in the balance.
Le Monde: Greenland court rejects whaling activist Captain Paul Watson's appeal
In a Greenland court, anti-whaling activist Paul Watson remains behind bars until September 5 as his extradition to Japan hangs in the balance. Accused of causing injury during a 2010 clash with whalers, he's fighting claims that he’s innocent of the charges.
Watson’s legal team argues the accusations are misguided, citing evidence from his own reality show. Greenland police must first evaluate the extradition basis before the Danish Ministry decides the next step.