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21 Aug 2024
#illegals
GB News: 'This will infuriate our audience!' Mark White admits truth of what happens to illegal migrant workers
Mark White revealed that illegal migrants caught working in the UK are often released on bail, disappearing back into the shadows of the economy. Labour's Yvette Cooper plans to tighten the screws on enforcement, promising a surge in deportations, but detention remains a hot potato.
Old immigration centres will reopen to hold those deemed high-risk of absconding, the kind of cat-and-mouse game that tests even the toughest policy resolves. Cooper's assertion of tighter control comes amidst claims of a slight decline in Channel crossings.
GB News: 'Many illegal immigrants just disappear back into the economy' - Mark White
Mark White, GB News' sharp-suited sleuth, pulled back the curtain on what happens to migrants snagged at the grindstone in the UK — and it ain't pretty. Yvette Cooper’s latest salvo aims to decimate illegal work and hit employers hard.
Expect some heated discussions; the truth stings.
#politics
Forbes: Here’s Barack Obama’s Speech At The DNC In Full
Barack Obama took the stage at the Democratic National Convention, rallying support for Kamala Harris and criticizing Donald Trump. He asserted that the nation is ready for a change, casting Trump’s ongoing grievances as dangerous and outdated.
Harris, he claimed, represents a new chapter, grounded in empathy and focused on uplifting all Americans. With a vision for unity and progress, she stands ready to foster real change.
Fox News: Cleveland women tell ex-CNN host Don Lemon they're voting for Trump: Harris 'phony and fake'
In Cleveland, a group of women voiced support for Trump over Harris, arguing their votes align more with personal experience than race or gender. Criticisms directed at Harris ranged from her mannerisms to a perception of disingenuousness.
Don Lemon unearthed unexpected sentiments, revealing a surprising shift in political allegiance amid economic grievances.
Fox News: Nancy Pelosi interrupted during interview with Stephen Colbert by anti-Israel agitators
During an interview with Stephen Colbert, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi faced disruptions from anti-Israel protesters as she discussed U.S. foreign policy and the Israel-Palestine conflict. Colbert acknowledged the protests and urged for civil dialogue amid the escalating tensions.
Pelosi emphasized the need for a two-state solution, but the protestors intensified their chants. Colbert concluded the segment, indicating the challenges of addressing complex issues live when dissent is in the air.
The Federalist: Utah Files Lawsuit To Reclaim State Control Over Public Lands
Utah is taking its land dispute to the Supreme Court, challenging federal control of two-thirds of its territory. State officials argue that this unappropriated land sits idle, curtailing local development and infringing on state sovereignty.
With tensions rising over land management, Utah officials claim the current federal approach stifles economic opportunities, leaving locals powerless against bureaucratic red tape and restrictive policies.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: US should launch ‘Plan B’ if Gaza hostage deal fails, say families
The U.S. faces pressure to pivot from its current negotiation plan with Israel and Hamas after stalled talks. Hostage families demand a “Plan B,” suggesting a more decisive strategy if progress fails, emphasizing an urgent need for a clear resolution amid broken trust.
Calls for an all-or-nothing deal rise as distrust hampers a fragile multi-stage agreement. Members of hostage families warn that ongoing negotiations reflect an unrealistic view of the adversarial landscape, urging a fresh approach for a definitive resolution.
#economy
Le Monde: Boeing suspends 777X flight tests after part failure
Boeing has halted flight testing of its 777X after discovering a critical part failure, compounding its ongoing quality control woes. New CEO Kelly Ortberg is tasked with restoring confidence amidst a backdrop of recent safety incidents.
Originally set for a 2020 launch, the troubled 777X's commercial debut is now pushed to 2025, even as new orders hint at a potential turnaround for the aerospace giant.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukraine launches largest drone attack on Moscow
In a daring strike, Ukraine unleashed a massive drone assault on Moscow, with 45 drones downed, leaving the Russian capital rattled. Amid air raid alerts, significant damage was reported, and temporary flight restrictions enforced as Ukraine aims for strategic footholds.
Simultaneously, Ukrainian forces pressed into the Kursk region, marking the largest incursion since WWII, shifting the balance of morale. However, as Russia counters in the east, the city of Pokrovsk faces evacuation, a potential critical loss for Ukraine's defense.
#culture
Fox News: Chicago's Italian beef, popularized by 'The Bear,' is Windy City's 'real root food'
Italian beef is the real deal in Chicago's culinary scene, according to Christopher Zucchero of Mr. Beef—a family legacy steeped in tradition. It’s not about pizza or hot dogs; it’s a thicker slice of the city’s heart, cooked and served with local flair.
The dish traces its roots to 1900s "peanut weddings," where leftovers transformed into a legendary sandwich, now celebrated more than ever, thanks to the hit show "The Bear." Mr. Beef symbolizes unpretentious, soulful comfort food, standing as a true emblem of Chicago.
Forbes: Victoria Beckham Gets Her Own Netflix Docuseries—After Rolls-Royce Scene Steals The Show In ‘Beckham’
Netflix is rolling out a docuseries on Victoria Beckham, zooming in on her evolution from Posh Spice to fashion mogul, after her memorable turn in her husband’s series. This follows a wave of documentaries, capturing tales from icons to tragedies.
No director yet, but producers promise the inside scoop on her opulent life, from her Rolls-Royce rides to her marriage to football royalty. No release date, but all eyes will be on the Beckham brand.
#education
The Telegraph: GCSE results day: What time will results come out and how to appeal
GCSE results drop in at 8 AM on August 22, a day that can swing from joy to despair. Students face the specter of missed grades, while parents scurry to provide support amidst uncertainty. Re-sitting exams hangs like a promise for those left wanting.
With a grading system leaning on numbers, and appeals for grade changes tightrope-walking between rules and errors, students navigate a gauntlet designed for success or failure. It’s a high-stakes game where every letter and number counts.