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20 Aug 2024
#politics
Forbes: Here’s What To Know About Ella Emhoff: Kamala Harris’ Stepdaughter Seen At DNC
Ella Emhoff, 25, stepped into the spotlight at the Democratic National Convention, rallying behind her stepmother, Kamala Harris, in her presidential campaign. This textile artist and model has gained traction in the political scene, defending Harris against Republican jabs.
With a flair for fashion and an impressive following on social media, she’s not just another face in the crowd. Armed with creativity and familial support, she firmly counters disparaging remarks, proving that politics can weave both family and ambition tightly together.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Voting Blue, Bleeding Red
In the shadow of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, gunfire cracked as eight shootings marred an otherwise festive scene, claiming four lives on day one. Protesters turned the streets into a battleground against police as tensions rose amidst the political frenzy.
Amid all this chaos, powerful figures like Biden and GOP leaders swirled in a narrative of crime and accountability, each side tossing accusations like confetti, as the political climate heated. The stakes climbed while the city swirled in both celebration and violence.
Breitbart: Exclusive--Sen. Marsha Blackburn Lays Out the Key to Winning in November
Sen. Marsha Blackburn criticized Kamala Harris's policies during a Breitbart News interview, framing them as radical and inflationary compared to Trump’s economic achievements. She highlighted issues like rising costs, healthcare changes, and support for extreme measures like defunding police.
Blackburn painted Harris as the embodiment of leftist extremism, linking her to high national debt from recent bills, while urging voters to recognize the contrasts in economic management.
Breitbart: 'He’s Trying to Make Himself the Victim': Beshear Defends 'Make Him Go Through This' Abortion Comment
Governor Andy Beshear slammed Senator JD Vance for twisting comments about rape into personal victimhood, calling it a cowardly deflection. Beshear urged Vance to understand the real suffering of victims instead of playing the blame game.
In a world where empathy should reign, false narratives only dilute the truth.
#society
The Telegraph: Rail union requests 38 days’ holiday and 35-hour week for its members
The TSSA is shaking the tree for more leaves—38 days off per year and a 35-hour workweek for its rail staff, eyeing the fruit of negotiations after the DfT offered a 14.25% pay hike for train drivers. As the rail strikes loom, the tension is palpable.
Less than 10% of that £850 million drop in ticket sales from strikes can soothe government nerves, as unions clamor for boosts amid bitter talks. The future of British rail hangs by a thread, caught between ambition and bureaucratic inertia.
GB News: Woman arrested for silent prayer outside abortion centre blasts 'two-tier policing'
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a Christian charity volunteer, won £13,000 after being arrested for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic. She accused UK police of discriminatory practices, alleging they treat pro-life protesters like second-class citizens while ignoring assaults from pro-choice locals.
Following police apologies and dropped charges, Vaughan-Spruce criticized the "Orwellian" nature of her prolonged ordeal, highlighting the disparities in how protesters are policed, and claiming that her faith puts her at a disadvantage.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Zelenksy approved Nord Stream sabotage idea that was ‘born out of a night of heavy boozing’, later disavowed it: WSJ report
Whispers in the wind tell of a diver's dance in the dark waters of the Nord Stream, where bombs burst and secrets surface. Zelensky, once in favor, pulled back when the CIA peeked. But one man’s drunken bravery led to an explosion of intrigue.
As investigations ripple through Germany, denials and shadows loom over Ukraine's motives. A tangled tale of war, sabotage, and the thirst for power hangs in the balance.
#economy
Breitbart: Report: Venezuela Gets Rich Sending Oil Tankers to U.S. Even After Sham Election
After a disputed election, Maduro's Venezuela has resumed crude oil shipments to the U.S., with American companies like Chevron and Repsol cashing in on licenses from Biden’s administration. The oil flow suggests political maneuvering is giving way to economic necessity.
Venezuela's exports surged, reclaiming its place among top suppliers to the U.S., despite the ongoing tension over Maduro's legitimacy. The oil game remains strong, even as countries grapple with ideologies.
#culture
Fox News: Chicago-style hot dogs, 'integral' to Windy City, is served with tomato, plus our latest American Culture Quiz
Chicago's hot dog, born in the Great Depression, remains a cherished staple, proving that even in tough times, comfort food finds a way to endure. Meanwhile, a climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro this summer aimed to support veterans, showcasing the spirit of giving back.
#history
Le Monde: In Germany, conviction of a former Nazi camp secretary upheld
Irmgard Furchner, a 99-year-old former Stutthof concentration camp secretary, was upheld as an accomplice to the murder of 10,500 inmates by Germany’s Federal Court. Her two-year suspended sentence remains intact, stirring debate about accountability from low-level Nazi operatives.
The ruling concludes a significant trial amidst skepticism that true justice has been served, given many main perpetrators remain unpunished. Voices of survivors highlight the complicity of even those in minor roles within the Nazi regime's machinery of death.
#health
Fox News: Planned Parenthood to close four health centers in New York due to financial woes
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York is shutting down four clinics due to financial woes, unable to sustain operations amidst rising costs and political pressures. By consolidating resources, they aim to navigate these fiscal storm clouds while still providing essential care.
The Manhattan clinic will pause deep sedation services, limiting late-term abortion capabilities, highlighting the plight of vulnerable patients caught in the web of a strained healthcare system. Despite challenges, PPGNY clings to the hope of future recovery and advocacy for reproductive health.
#crime
Fox News: Brazilian illegal immigrant accused of attempted murder in Massachusetts arrested: ICE
In a scene ripped from a shadowy alley, Brazilian national Evandro Ribeiro-Rosa faced charges of attempted murder, stalking, and more—his violent history catching up with him in Massachusetts. After a dance with the law and a costly bail, he was finally swept back into custody by ICE.
A tale of crime and immigration, where one man’s missteps put a community on edge, and the authorities vowed to cleanse the streets of foreign malice.