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21 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: White House reporter gushes 'there's Jesus, HBCUs, and then there's Barack Obama'
White House reporter gushes 'there's Jesus, HBCUs, and then there's Barack Obama'
White House correspondent April Ryan placed Obama among the revered, joking about him joining Jesus and HBCUs in significance. She praised Michelle Obama for her relatable authenticity and the cultural moment they represent, especially as voices for change.

Their speeches at the DNC promise to echo that spirit as they rally support ahead of an election fraught with uncertainty. With tensions rising, all eyes are on the dynamic between the Obamas and Harris in shaping the Democratic narrative.


Forbes: Who Is Kenneth Chenault? DNC’s Only ‘Business’ Speaker Tuesday Is Former Amex CEO
Who Is Kenneth Chenault? DNC’s Only ‘Business’ Speaker Tuesday Is Former Amex CEO
Kenneth Chenault, ex-CEO of American Express, takes the stage at the Democratic National Convention, advocating for voting rights against restrictive laws. His influence combines corporate power and a commitment to democracy, speaking just before prominent political figures.

As one of the few Black leaders in Fortune 500 history, he champions equity in civic engagement and voices concern over the 2020 election denialism. His platform: integrity in leadership and protection for electoral access.


Fox News: Anti-Israel demonstrators burn American flag outside Chicago consulate on 2nd night of DNC
Anti-Israel demonstrators burn American flag outside Chicago consulate on 2nd night of DNC
Pro-Palestinian protests erupted outside the Israeli consulate in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, as demonstrators burned the American flag and clashed with police. Tensions escalated, with only a small crowd showing up, far short of their expected numbers.

Meanwhile, Israel supporters rallied nearby, urging continued U.S. support amid the turmoil. Security measures were tight, containing the crowd without major incidents reported inside the convention.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Video: A Member of the Black Community Tells the Unvarnished Truth
Video: A Member of the Black Community Tells the Unvarnished Truth
A bold voice from the black community lays bare the Left's exploitation of African Americans for political advantage. The truth hangs heavy in the air, raw and unfiltered, demanding attention.

It's a call for integrity beyond rhetoric, where real stories matter more than political gain.


#military

The Epoch Times: Defense Budget Talks Reignite Debate Over Military Draft for Women
Defense Budget Talks Reignite Debate Over Military Draft for Women
The 2025 NDAA proposes requiring women to register for the military draft, a move igniting fierce debate among veterans and lawmakers over its implications for military effectiveness and diversity. While some see it as a step forward, others critique the potential disruption to standards and morale.

Amid struggling recruitment numbers, the bill's supporters argue it addresses personnel shortages without compromising combat readiness, but skeptics caution against lowering physical standards. The clash reveals deep divides over gender roles in a military facing unprecedented challenges.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: How are the Hostages Being Treated?
How are the Hostages Being Treated?
On October 7, Hamas launched a brutal attack, killing 1,200 Israelis and kidnapping 251. As hostages suffered starvation and maltreatment, only a fraction have been rescued or released, with fears many are still alive but at risk of death in captivity.

Despite the harrowing details from medical reports, global outrage remains muted, while discussions of the horrors faced by the hostages dwindle amid the complex geopolitics of the region.


Fox News: Kentucky man gets prison for hacking state systems to fake own death and avoid paying child support
Kentucky man gets prison for hacking state systems to fake own death and avoid paying child support
Jesse Kipf thought he could play dead to escape his six-figure child support debt, hacking state systems and a doctor's credentials to create a false death certificate. His schemes finally caught up with him, landing him an 81-month stretch in federal prison.

The case, a stark reminder of cybercrime's dark allure, shows the damage one desperate man can inflict on public systems and private lives. His actions totalled nearly $200,000 in losses, proving there's no escape from the law's long arm.