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20 Aug 2024
#illegals
Le Monde: Morocco's king pardons more than 4,800 cannabis farmers
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has pardoned over 4,800 farmers tied to illegal cannabis cultivation, signaling a shift in strategy ahead of a national holiday. The move aims to integrate these individuals into a legal framework for cannabis production and export.
Morocco, the top global cannabis producer, is now embracing legal cultivation to tap into international markets, having established the ANRAC agency to regulate this new industry.
#politics
GB News: Biden brags of knowing 'foreign leaders by their first names'... ignoring his embarrassing gaffes
Joe Biden bragged at the Democratic National Convention about knowing foreign leaders personally, making a jab at Donald Trump. Yet, the 81-year-old's recent mix-ups with names—referring to Zelensky as "President Putin"—raise eyebrows about his grasp on international politics.
As Biden faces pressure to step down due to age concerns, Kamala Harris gears up for her potential historic run, aiming to close the polling gap with Trump. The party's unity seems shaky, all under the glare of a spotlight that shows Biden's blunders.
Fox News: Biden goes off script and throws a lifeline to terror supporters during DNC speech and more top headlines
The Democratic National Convention rolled into its second day in Chicago, with Biden making headlines by veering off-script in comments that raised eyebrows. Keynote speeches from the Obamas loomed, while Trump’s camp framed the event as a circus.
Amid political theatrics, occurrences like Kamala Harris’ economic plan unveiling and a surprising turnout from Harley-Davidson sparked conversations. On the sidelines, student loan relief showed little promise for real impact.
Fox News: Jake Tapper retreats after Pelosi pushes back on questions about tension with Biden: They 'made me' ask
At the DNC, Nancy Pelosi faced questions about her role in President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, following weeks of pressure from Democrats. She denied animosity, insisting her focus was on the party's future and the end of a faltering campaign.
Despite her light-hearted remarks, the tension lingered—Biden's exit reshaped the Democratic landscape, leaving room for Harris to take the lead.
#society
The Federalist: The Abortion Van At The DNC Is A Glimpse Of America’s Future
At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, abortion services, including free abortions and sterilizations, were offered from a Planned Parenthood RV, highlighting a stark shift in the party's stance on abortion. This radical embrace of abortion, now celebrated rather than merely tolerated, echoes concerns that moral principles are being abandoned entirely.
As the GOP softens its stance on similar issues, this slippery slope suggests that compromising on fundamental beliefs leads not to balance, but to losing the moral high ground. The consequences of these choices could erode longstanding social constructs, leaving political coalitions vulnerable and divided.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah fires 75 rockets at Israel after IDF hits weapons depots in eastern Lebanon
Hezbollah unleashed a volley of 75 rockets at northern Israel, retaliating for IDF strikes deep in Lebanon. Thankfully, casualties were nonexistent, though fires erupted in the open. The IDF responded with its own hits on Hezbollah launchers, continuing the cycle of violence between the two sides.
Tensions are rising, with Iran threatening further assaults on Israel after recent killings. The shadow of war looms large; skirmishes persist daily, claiming lives on both sides amidst a larger conflict fueled by tragic alliances.
#culture
Fox News: World's biggest spider comes from northern South America, can measure as large as a dinner plate
The Goliath birdeater, the world's largest spider, lurks in South America's rainforests, stretching nearly a foot long but feasting mostly on insects rather than birds. Despite its intimidating size, its venom poses little threat to humans, causing only a sting.
This hairy behemoth relies on vibrations from its surroundings for hunting and defense, making a hissing sound to ward off threats while showcasing its fearsome fangs. Roasted and served as a delicacy in some regions, it’s a curious blend of terror and tradition.