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21 Aug 2024
#illegals
GB News: Yvette Cooper blasted over 'hot air' promise to crackdown on migration: 'It is pitiful!'
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is under fire for her ambitious plan to deport over 14,000 illegal migrants by year-end. Critics see it as mere "hot air," questioning the feasibility and effectiveness of her proposed new Border Security Command and its capabilities.
Supporters argue for a more structured approach to processing asylum applications, emphasizing the chaos in the current system. As pressure mounts, the promise of results looms large over Cooper's bold declarations.
GB News: Labour urged to 'get a proper grip' on migration with latest plan by former MP
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s ambitious scheme to boot out over 14,000 illegal migrants and crooks has raised eyebrows. In Parliament, she promised a “strong and clear” response to border security woes, but critics call it just a lot of hot air.
#politics
The Federalist: There Is Something Really Demented About Tim Walz's Lying
Tim Walz, vice presidential candidate, spins tales about his military service and family’s conception method, claiming IVF while they actually used IUI. The media spins it as mere miscommunication, though the truth is darker—he’s been caught lying.
Once a politician’s honor was sacred; now, deception is swept under the rug. The truth nestles uncomfortably in the shadows—just another figure in a game of smoke and mirrors.
Breitbart: Day Two of Democrats' Coronation Convention Gets Negative Media Reviews
The Democratic National Convention stumbles as media outlets serve up a buffet of unfavorable coverage, highlighting Kamala Harris’s struggles and a lack of enthusiasm that casts shadows over the party's leadership. Protests and unrest swirl outside, and Michelle Obama becomes the party's 'dream candidate.'
From the trenches of discontent, cracks emerge in the Democratic facade. Viewership plummets, sparking worries for Harris’s prospects as the party grapples with its fading image and unclear direction.
The Economist: The ubiquitous J.B. Pritzker, the man behind the Democrats’ party
J.B. Pritzker, the Illinois governor, is a billionaire with big ambitions but a history of political missteps. In his 1998 congressional bid, he spent lavishly yet faltered in navigating Chicago's entrenched political machine, ending third for failing to play the game.
His journey reminds us that money can’t sidestep the old school ways where connections are everything. A notable player today, he's a reminder of how the past can shadow ambition.
Fox News: Bloomberg drops $10 million donation in bid to help House Democrats
Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire mogul, tossed $10 million to the Democrats' House Majority PAC, fueling their fight for control against the Republicans. This is part of a larger $30 million push for Democratic candidates, echoing his past presidential run and ongoing political ambitions.
In a landscape peppered with hefty donations, conservative donor Timothy Mellon also popped up with $50 million for Trump's campaign. As Democrats surge in enthusiasm post-Biden's endorsement of Harris, the stakes are rising in a tight election race.
Le Monde: The Rothschilds' heavy name
Alexandre de Rothschild took the reins of his family’s bank amid a brewing feud between its French and Swiss branches. After years of tension, he brokered a swift resolution with cousin Ariane, agreeing to distinguish their brands but revealing deep-seated animosity within the family.
As rivalries festered in the shadows of their illustrious lineage, Alexandre’s rise came with the weight of legacy and discord. The conflict, rooted in history and distrust, prompted a rebranding but left invisible scars on the vaunted Rothschild name.
Breitbart: Nielsen: DNC Television Ratings Crash 22% from 2016
The Democratic National Convention’s opening night ratings plummeted 22% from 2016. Despite media praise for Kamala Harris, real interest seems low, with only 20 million viewers tuning in, a drop from past events, casting doubt on her perceived popularity.
Day two showed no signs of improvement, plagued with negative headlines about the convention's direction. The glow from Harris's candidacy dims as Democrats remain unclear on her more contentious views.
The Telegraph: Watch: Hezbollah rocket attack hits Israeli homes in annexed Golan Heights
Hezbollah let loose a storm of rockets on Israeli territory, igniting homes and spurring calls for security amidst escalating violence. In retaliation, Israel bombed Hezbollah targets, signaling a wayward spiral into chaos with casualties on both sides.
As ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel hang by a thread, tensions mount with threats of a larger conflict looming. Netanyahu faces backlash for remarks that jeopardize negotiations, while Hamas pushes back against American proposals, throwing diplomacy into disarray.
Forbes: Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell Dies At 87
Rep. Bill Pascrell, an 87-year-old New Jersey lawmaker, passed away after battling health issues stemming from a respiratory infection. He cherished his role in Congress, serving the people until the end.
His death creates an opening in November's election, where a replacement must be named soon.
#society
Fox News: 'The Princess Diaries' actress ditches Hollywood for Michigan: 'Big fat no' to Los Angeles
Heather Matarazzo traded Hollywood for Michigan, seeking a simpler life with her wife among the natural beauty and kindness of the locals. The "Princess Diaries" star cherishes her new home, enjoying gardening, local treats, and a more peaceful existence.
Though she left L.A., Matarazzo continues to work in the industry, filming "Wednesday" and expressing gratitude for her fresh start.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Bodies of Mike Lynch and his daughter found on superyacht wreck
Two bodies, identified as Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah, were recovered from a sunken yacht near Sicily, marking a grim chapter in the vessel's tragedy. This brings the death toll to three, as divers continue to retrieve other victims' remains.
Meanwhile, the U.S. is ramping up its nuclear deterrence strategy, bracing for the threat of a combined strike from China, Russia, and North Korea, highlighting a dangerous shift in global tensions.
#economy
Fox News: Axios slammed for saying Harris policy is not price controls, after calling similar policies price controls
X users are taking shots at Axios for backtracking on Kamala Harris' "price gouging" policy, labeling it as price controls. Critics zoomed in on the inconsistencies, noting the same reporter previously called similar proposals in the UK "price controls."
Harris aims to ban price gouging on food, claiming it protects consumers while observers doubt its effectiveness. The debate highlights a broader tension between government intervention and free-market principles in the face of rising costs.
Times Of Israel: El Al announces fixed ticket costs for 4 locations amid price hike accusations
El Al agrees to fixed ticket prices for four key destinations amid claims of price gouging. While foreign airlines pull out, the national carrier boosts flight options to Larnaca, Athens, Vienna, and Dubai, keeping roundtrip prices low in return for tax relief.
Under pressure from the conflict's fallout, El Al navigates a war-ravaged travel scene, with its profitability stirring discontent. In an unpredictable landscape, it positions itself as the less turbulent choice for travelers, all while dodging scrutiny.
#military
The Telegraph: It’s too early to say whether Kyiv’s Russian incursion is a success
Zelensky's forces escalate their offensive in Kursk to force Russia to divert troops from Donbas, but the Kremlin remains focused. Key cities face intense combat, while Ukraine struggles with manpower and increasing aerial assaults amidst the chaos of war.
As Ukrainian advances threaten supply lines, Russian forces risk overextension, but the battle's outcome remains uncertain. The potential for covert operations in Crimea looms, all while Ukraine's situation on the southeastern front grows increasingly precarious.
#crime
Breitbart: Andrew Tate's Home in Romania Raided Amid Allegations Involving Minors
The Romanian authorities busted into the lair of the Tate brothers, stirring up dust in a human trafficking probe that involves dubious dealings, minors, and a web of deceit. Amid their denials, the duo insists they’re victims of a grand conspiracy, fueled by their notoriety.
As the brothers await judgment, accusations of rape and manipulation cloud the air. Their self-styled empire is on shaky ground, while extradition looms. The game is afoot, and shadows linger longer than the sun.
Le Monde: Divers find four bodies in Sicily superyacht wreckage
A British luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily, claiming five lives, including UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter. Survivors described a swift descent into chaos when a waterspout struck, leaving unanswered questions about the vessel's stability.
Italian authorities have launched an investigation into the disaster as divers continue their search for missing individuals amidst the wreckage. Reports suggest that the yacht's rapid sinking was unprecedented, with the crew and guests left grappling with an “apocalyptic” scene.
Fox News: Escaped Mississippi murder suspect arrested after standoff at Chicago restaurant near DNC
In a twist of fate, Joshua Zimmerman, a murder suspect who fled a Mississippi courthouse, was cornered in a Chicago restaurant during the Democratic National Convention. After a lengthy standoff, authorities discovered he had been hiding in the ceiling, trying to avoid capture.
Now, the U.S. Marshals aim to bring him back to unravel the details of his daring escape while the city buzzes with political fervor.