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#politics

Fox News: Walz unknown by 4 in 10 Americans, but favorability rating tops Vance: poll
Walz unknown by 4 in 10 Americans, but favorability rating tops Vance: poll
A recent poll reveals that most Americans are still in the dark about the 2024 vice presidential hopefuls: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. J.D. Vance. While Walz sits at 36% favorability, Vance lags behind at 27%, yet awareness of him is climbing.

Vance's approval has doubled among Republicans, but his unfavorable rating remains steep. Meanwhile, Walz enjoys solid backing among Democrats, though many still don't know enough about either candidate to form an opinion.


The Federalist: Authoritarian Kamala Is Still Forcing Covid Shots On Staff
Authoritarian Kamala Is Still Forcing Covid Shots On Staff
Kamala Harris’ push for a strict Covid shot mandate for her campaign staff raises eyebrows, suggesting a troubling authoritarian streak. Despite the discredited efficacy of these measures, it seems she’s more interested in aligning with party loyalty and consolidating control.

This move might signal a dangerous return to mandates and a culture of fear that thrives on ignorance. As Harris reintroduces outdated Covid hysteria, voters should consider it a warning, hinting at a dark sequel to the chaos of the past few years.


The Federalist: Tens Of Thousands Of Illegal Alien Kids Missing On Harris' Watch
Tens Of Thousands Of Illegal Alien Kids Missing On Harris' Watch
Kamala Harris, devastated by Trump’s 2016 win, munched on Doritos alone, even as she celebrated her own Senate victory. Now, she's facing criticism for the reported loss of hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children, raising questions about her border policies.

With over 291,000 undocumented children lacking court dates, concerns mount over their safety from trafficking and exploitation. Meanwhile, as Democrats push for a tougher stance on immigration, voters remain skeptical of Harris and her record, hinting at a possible Trump resurgence.


Le Monde: Ukraine parliament votes to join International Criminal Court
Ukraine parliament votes to join International Criminal Court
In a calculated move, Ukraine's parliament voted to ratify the Rome Statute, linking its fate to the International Criminal Court. This allows for charges against Russia for alleged war crimes while shielding Ukrainian soldiers for seven years.

The vote, echoing loud political calculations, aims to boost accountability for Russia and enhance Ukraine's EU aspirations. It’s a delicate dance of power, with historical implications in the shadowy world of international justice.


The Federalist: Dems Want To Wield The DOJ Against Election Laws They Hate
Dems Want To Wield The DOJ Against Election Laws They Hate
The Democrat Party's new platform seeks federal oversight of elections under the guise of protecting "voting rights." It pushes for the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, aimed at re-establishing federal control over state voting laws, a move recently struck down by the Supreme Court.

This renewed effort echoes past laws that sought to dismantle voter suppression but now appear as tactics to combat alleged discrimination. The DOJ’s expanding role in contesting state voting laws reveals a partisan strategy to solidify control over electoral processes across the nation.


#society

Fox News: 10 'most fun' states in America: Did your favorite make this list?
10 'most fun' states in America: Did your favorite make this list?
WalletHub ranked U.S. states by fun, with Florida taking the crown for its abundant attractions, restaurants, and recreation. California and Nevada followed closely, thanks to lively nightlife and cultural offerings.

At the bottom of the list were Arkansas and others, signaling a lackluster scene.


#war

Fox News: Moscow targeted with largest drone attack of war with Ukraine: Russian officials
Moscow targeted with largest drone attack of war with Ukraine: Russian officials
Ukraine launched a massive drone assault on Moscow, marking one of the war's largest attempts, according to Russian officials, who claimed all drones were intercepted. The chaos resonated across regions, with casualties reported in Kursk from a drone attack.

As Ukrainian forces advance in the west, the battlefield dynamic shifts, boosting morale in Kyiv but raising questions about the sustainability of their gains.


#crime

GB News: Bradford house fire: Woman and three children, including one-year-old baby, die in blaze as murder probe launched
Bradford house fire: Woman and three children, including one-year-old baby, die in blaze as murder probe launched
In a grim turn of events in Bradford, a 39-year-old man faces murder charges following a devastating house fire that claimed the lives of a woman and three children, one a mere infant. It appears the blaze was deliberately set, and the suspect lies critically injured in the hospital.

As police investigate the domestic ties behind the tragedy, their appeals for information underline the sorrow coating the community, where loss hangs thick like smoke. The eerie silence screams for answers, while the memories linger in the shadows.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson makes 'haunts me' confession ahead of Jake Paul fight: 'I wish that guy died'
Mike Tyson makes 'haunts me' confession ahead of Jake Paul fight: 'I wish that guy died'
Mike Tyson, haunted by his former self, yearns for the death of his boxing alter-ego as he readies for a showdown with Jake Paul, marking his first fight since 2020. At 58, he seeks to reclaim glory while grappling with his violent legacy.

Meanwhile, Paul, the underdog, vows to silence critics who doubt his chances against the heavyweight giant, embracing the challenge of the ring. Both fighters stand at a crossroads, where past clashes with self and perception illuminate their paths forward.