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21 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Randall Terry on destroying the Democratic Party: 'I'm running to be margin of defeat ... in the swing states'
Randall Terry on destroying the Democratic Party: 'I'm running to be margin of defeat ... in the swing states'
Randall Terry, a staunch pro-life advocate, aims to leverage his 2024 Constitution Party presidential run to promote his agenda of making abortion a criminal act. He’s focused on swing states, believing his campaign will siphon votes from Democrats rather than Trump.

Terry's concerns extend to the international stage, as he warns of the growing alliance between Russia and China, which he sees as a major threat. He believes that U.S. distractions, like the Ukraine conflict, blind us to the real dangers posed by this emerging axis.


Fox News: Schumer condemns antisemitism, blames Trump while anti-Israel agitators burn US flag outside DNC
Schumer condemns antisemitism, blames Trump while anti-Israel agitators burn US flag outside DNC
Chuck Schumer lashed out at antisemitism during the DNC in Chicago, accusing Trump of promoting hate while protests raged outside. Anti-Israel demonstrators set an American flag ablaze, fueling tension amid divided support for Israel.

The scene was as chaotic as a noir novel, with old wounds reopening and voices clashing. Beneath the surface, a city grapples with the consequences of its choices.


#society

The Epoch Times: News Brief: Senator Urges Trump to Focus on Policy in Bid to Win 2024; Goldman Sachs Revises US Recession Probability; University of California Bans Encampments and Face Masks
News Brief: Senator Urges Trump to Focus on Policy in Bid to Win 2024; Goldman Sachs Revises US Recession Probability; University of California Bans Encampments and Face Masks
Sen. Lindsey Graham warns Trump to stay on policy to win the 2024 election or risk losing to Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs lowers recession predictions, but J.P. Morgan remains cautious. The economic waters are murky, potential danger ahead.

A superyacht capsizes near Sicily, leaving several, including a Morgan Stanley executive and tech magnate, missing. In California, UC's new policies target campus encampments to balance free speech and safety amid rising tensions.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Moscow's winning return to Africa
Moscow's winning return to Africa
In a decade, Russia has transformed the African landscape, ousting French and American forces, capitalizing on post-colonial resentments while establishing military ties through mercenaries like Wagner. This shift, largely ignored by the West preoccupied with other theaters, has made Africa a new battleground.

Putin's strategic revival in Africa echoes Soviet-era ties, enabling him to play the role of liberator while consolidating power through contracts and arms sales. The West's failure to recognize this shift exposes a critical oversight in its geopolitical playbook.


#economy

Forbes: This African Fintech Is Giving Workers A Better Way To Send Money Home
This African Fintech Is Giving Workers A Better Way To Send Money Home
Nala, a fintech startup launched by Benjamin Fernandes, secured $40 million to revolutionize payments to Africa. After struggling with setbacks and the pandemic, it transformed into a cross-border remittance service that connects African migrants with families in 11 countries.

With plans to expand into South Asian markets and develop a payment infrastructure called Rafiki, Nala aims to simplify business transactions and empower users with control over their money. Transparency and service are key in a crowded fintech landscape.


GB News: Revealed: True cost of Britain's foreign aid as cash thrown at Chinese regions RICHER than the UK
Revealed: True cost of Britain's foreign aid as cash thrown at Chinese regions RICHER than the UK
British taxpayers are funding arts and tech projects in wealthier regions abroad, including China and Mexico, while their own economy suffers. A report calls this practice "Robin Hood in reverse," urging a realignment of aid to support genuinely impoverished areas instead.

The Institute for Economic Affairs criticizes the allocation of taxpayer money to affluent cities, calling for reforms to ensure aid is targeted to those in real need, not just to satisfy bureaucratic comforts.


#culture

Tactical Bassin: Soft Jerkbait Tricks You Need To Try! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Soft Jerkbait Tricks You Need To Try! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
The Fluke is the secret weapon of bass fishermen, a soft jerkbait versatile enough to adapt to any fishing condition. With the right hook adjustment, it can dance on the surface or delve just beneath, a chameleon of the tackle box that few anglers truly master.

Every angler should keep this bait close—it's not just about casting; it's about cunning adjustments to make the fish bite when they’re skittish. Don’t just fish; think like a predator, and you might just land the big one.


#education

Fox News: Chicago teachers union locks 320,000 kids out of class so they can be indoctrinated by the DNC
Chicago teachers union locks 320,000 kids out of class so they can be indoctrinated by the DNC
While Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Walz pitch education reform at the DNC, Chicago's schools are left vacant, ostensibly to accommodate the event. With dismal student performance and a union-driven political agenda, education takes a backseat in the Windy City.

The ongoing neglect of student needs highlights the power of the teachers’ union over the city’s education, proving that bureaucracy often trumps learning. This week, as students are sidelined for politics, the lesson is clear: education and politics don’t mix well.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson makes feelings clear on retirement following Jake Paul boxing fight U-turn
Mike Tyson makes feelings clear on retirement following Jake Paul boxing fight U-turn
Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight champion, is ready to step back into the ring at 58, eyeing a potential fight with Jake Paul. Tyson, whose last official fight was in 2005, opened the door to future bouts, declaring he’s prepared to knock out Paul.

Critics are skeptical, pointing to the 31-year age gap and questioning the integrity of the matchup. Former UFC fighter Michael Bisping slammed Paul for facing an aging legend, branding him "pathetic" for not challenging himself.