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2 Aug 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Trump: Zuckerberg Apologized to Me, Said He Isn’t Going to Support a Democrat
Trump: Zuckerberg Apologized to Me, Said He Isn’t Going to Support a Democrat
In a dimly lit studio on Fox Business, Trump claimed Zuckerberg dialed him post-assassination attempt, admitting censorship of his rally images was a blunder. Zuckerberg pledged not to back a Democrat, citing respect for Trump's audacity that day.

Google, on the other hand, left Trump twisting in the wind, no call, no acknowledgment.


Breitbart: Nolte: Kamala Erases Most of Trump’s National Lead
Nolte: Kamala Erases Most of Trump’s National Lead
In the two weeks since Biden's exit, Kamala Harris has erased Trump's lead, shifting the dynamics of the race toward 2024. Swing state polls reveal tight competition, with Trump's earlier, commanding advantages crumbling as Harris garners rising support from disaffected Democrats.

As Harris builds momentum, the Trump campaign faces a tougher road ahead, reminiscent of past quiet battles now exploding into contention. The media's dual approach to elevate her—celebrity allure and a low profile—might just give her the edge, shifting the political landscape dramatically.


Fox News: Ex-Obama campaign manager joins Harris team as VP keeps rest of Biden's squad intact
Ex-Obama campaign manager joins Harris team as VP keeps rest of Biden's squad intact
Vice President Kamala Harris clinched the Democratic presidential nomination with an all-star campaign team, including David Plouffe and Jen O'Malley Dillon. The seasoned operatives aim to outmaneuver former President Trump ahead of the November election.

In this high-stakes game, Harris finds herself thrust into the spotlight with her team's diverse expertise ready to tackle an intense electoral battleground. History is made as she becomes the first woman of color to head a major party's national ticket.


Fox News: Trump federal election interference case sent back to trial court after SCOTUS ruling
Trump federal election interference case sent back to trial court after SCOTUS ruling
The Supreme Court has handed back the controversial case against Donald Trump to lower courts, setting the stage for a trial regarding his alleged election interference. Judge Chutkan is poised to outline the next steps as legal tensions escalate.

Meanwhile, Trump faces multiple charges, including conspiracy and obstruction linked to the 2020 election aftermath. He maintains his innocence, but the shadow of the courtroom looms ever closer.


GB News: King Charles and Queen Camilla spark outrage in France with State Banquet costs
King Charles and Queen Camilla spark outrage in France with State Banquet costs
King Charles and Queen Camilla drew fire as French public accounts revealed their lavish state banquet cost nearly €475,000, leaving a crater in Macron's budget. Among the elite attendees were Jagger and Gainsbourg, dining on blue lobster and champagne-marinated chicken.

The evening reflected both generosity and extravagance, overshadowing France's mounting debt issues. Macron's presidency faces scrutiny, with expenses soaring as the EU warns of budget deficits. It was a night of nostalgia, but the price tag stung harder than the champagne.


The Telegraph: Ending Israel’s occupation of Palestine is moral necessity, says Justin Welby
Ending Israel’s occupation of Palestine is moral necessity, says Justin Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury backs a UN court ruling declaring Israel’s presence in Palestinian territories unlawful. He calls for an end to occupation, urging the international community to uphold the rule of law and support Palestinian self-determination.

The ICJ highlights discrimination and abuse under Israeli control, affirming the need for immediate action. Failure to act threatens human dignity and peace.


#society

Fox News: Grade school kids forced to take DEI surveys without parental consent in blue state school district: watchdog
Grade school kids forced to take DEI surveys without parental consent in blue state school district: watchdog
In Cedar Grove, New Jersey, the local school district slipped on a banana peel of legality by distributing surveys on sensitive topics without giving parents the chance to opt-out. The U.S. Department of Education ruled this a violation of the law, thanks to the American First Legal's prodding.

AFL's move has spotlighted parental rights in a heated culture war. As tensions rise over educational transparency, it’s a reminder that the rules of engagement in this battleground are only as strong as the adults willing to stand up.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Zelensky Wants Russia to Attend Second Ukraine Peace Summit
Zelensky Wants Russia to Attend Second Ukraine Peace Summit
Zelensky hints at welcoming Russia to a second peace summit, acknowledging global pressure. His administration's shift toward dialogue suggests potential openness to negotiations, even as Russian officials maintain a firm stance against talks.

As U.S. politics shift, both Zelensky and Trump express optimism about a peaceful resolution, intertwining military support with diplomatic efforts.


#health

The Western Journal: Terrifying Scene Unfolds at Olympic Pool as Swimmer Collapses, Is Removed on Stretcher
Terrifying Scene Unfolds at Olympic Pool as Swimmer Collapses, Is Removed on Stretcher
A young Slovak swimmer, Tamara Potocka, collapsed after finishing her heat in the women’s 200-meter individual medley at the Paris Olympics. Medical staff swiftly intervened, providing oxygen and care as concerns about her pre-existing asthma surfaced.

Despite regaining consciousness, she won't advance in the competition, leaving spectators shaken. The high stakes of elite swimming can sometimes tip the scales from glory to risk.


#sports

Human Events: Second boxer at center of gender controversy at Paris Olympics wins bout, advances to quarterfinals
Second boxer at center of gender controversy at Paris Olympics wins bout, advances to quarterfinals
A storm brews in the boxing ring as Imane Khelif faces outrage for competing in the women’s division after failing gender identity tests, all while Lin Yu-ting advances in the featherweight category with her credentials intact. The rules of the game are under scrutiny.

Disqualified by the IBA for allegedly "pretending to be women," both fighters are caught in a deadly duel of fairness and standards. The IOC's insistence on compliance with passports over chromosomes adds another layer to this tangled affair.