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2 Aug 2024
#politics
Forbes: Trump Election Interference Case Officially Back In District Court—Here's What Happens Next
The appeals court revived Trump's election interference case, instructing Judge Chutkan to sift through what actions may be deemed “official” under the new Supreme Court ruling granting some presidential immunity. The legal chess game resumes after months on hold.
Trump’s been indicted on multiple counts for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The timeline’s murky, but the clock’s ticking as his days in the spotlight loom ahead of the November election.
Breitbart: Democracy Destroyed: Kamala Harris Coronated as Nominee with Zero Votes After 14 Million Democrats Voted for Joe Biden
Kamala Harris snagged the Democratic nomination after a rushed virtual roll call, leaving 14 million Biden voters in the dust. Her coronation came with no primary votes in her history, raising eyebrows about last-minute party maneuvering and Biden's hidden agendas.
The whirlwind process highlights the uneasy truce within a fractured party, with whispers of power plays behind the scenes. Harris's swift ascent raises questions on loyalty and authenticity ahead of the looming convention.
The Western Journal: Chelsea Clinton Has Her Eye on a Key Position in a Potential Kamala Harris Administration: Report
Chelsea Clinton is setting her sights on the U.K. ambassadorship in a potential Kamala Harris administration, showing a strategic family push for influence. While her ambition is clear, critics note her inexperience for such a high-profile role.
The Clintons are backing Harris hard, positioning themselves for a new era. The political game is as old as the streets, a dance of favors where every stepped-on toe wears a polished shoe.
Fox News: Secret Service leaders didn't want to 'burn through' budget for extra Trump security, GOP lawmaker says
In a glaring oversight, a retired Green Beret investigating Trump’s assassination attempt revealed that the Secret Service may have denied extra security due to budget constraints. Frustration brews among agents who feel their resources are misallocated for a former president active in campaigning.
As probes intensify, questions loom about the potential for other security lapses and near-misses leading up to the Butler rally shooting, which resulted in chaos and tragedy. USSS management is now under scrutiny, tasked with balancing security needs amid political tensions.
Fox News: Democrats' 'weird' attack line on JD Vance may be working, polling guru argues
Kamala Harris's campaign is hitting Ohio's JD Vance with the label "weird," a tactic that's gaining traction among voters. Google searches linked to Vance and the GOP have surged as his favorability dives amid the barrage of mockery surrounding his controversial statements.
Trump, eager to counter the label, claims it's all sound bites spun by a media eager to vilify. Yet Vance finds himself defending comments from years past while asserting a family-friendly narrative against the Democratic Party's supposed anti-child stance.
The Epoch Times: 2 Key Senate Races to Watch This Year
Sen. Jon Tester faces a tight race in Montana against Tim Sheehy, a Republican emphasizing traditional values and claiming Tester’s alignment with Biden's policies is out of touch. As each campaign intensifies, the stakes for control of the Senate rise.
In Maryland, Larry Hogan takes on Angela Alsobrooks, a challenge in a Democrat stronghold. Hogan's past gubernatorial success is tested anew, while Alsobrooks emerges as a compelling candidate. Both races could reshape Congress come 2025.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Mitch McConnell: 'America First' Is Foreign Policy 'Nonsense'
Mitch McConnell slammed Trump's "America First" foreign policy as "nonsense," revealing a rift within the GOP over support for Ukraine. Despite backing aid, he questioned what victory truly means, while many Republicans diverge on the necessity of intervention.
The party's inner turmoil mirrors a public split, with nearly half of Americans debating Ukraine's support, signaling a deeper struggle over identity and responsibility in foreign affairs.
The Telegraph: How Putin turned Belarus into Russia’s vassal state
Lukashenko’s Belarus, once a fleeting shadow of independence, now lingers in Putin’s grip—an obedient vassal state accepting nuclear arms and hosting Russian troops. As the façade of equals crumbles, analysts liken this to a silent invasion, turning sovereignty to dust.
From a wary ally to an unwilling partner in war, Lukashenko’s survival hinges on loyalty, his power upheld by Russian support. Yet, rebellion simmers beneath, as the Belarusian populace recoils from the conflict.
#economy
Forbes: Jeff Bezos’s Net Worth Drops Nearly $16 Billion Friday As Amazon Has Biggest Stock Drop In Years
Jeff Bezos watched his fortune shrink by nearly $16 billion as Amazon's stock sunk over 9% following a dismal jobs report, signaling trouble in the tech world. The fall put his net worth just shy of $187 billion, and he's not alone; even titans like Musk took a hit.
As warnings of a recession loom, hope hangs on Amazon's cloud venture, though heavy investments in AI leave many wondering if this tech gamble will pay off or sink the ship.
#health
Times Of Israel: Fresh out of med school, a 3-time Israeli Olympian works to improve team’s mental health
After the Paris Olympics, Israeli swimmer Andi Murez is trading the pool for the psychiatric ward, starting her residency at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. With a vision to enhance mental health support for athletes, she knows the need is crucial in light of ongoing turmoil in the Middle East.
Juggling sports and medicine, Murez embodies resilience, intent on turning her Olympic experience into a foundation for mental health in Israeli sports. The journey starts now, with a commitment to ensure athletes can find balance amidst competition and crisis.
#crime
Fox News: Drug cartels using bomb-dropping drones have killed Mexican army soldiers: report
The Mexican army is grappling with drug cartel drone attacks in Michoacan, where over 260 strikes occurred in 2023, leading to casualties among soldiers. The Jalisco cartel is particularly notorious for weaponizing drones, turning the region into a deadly battlefield.
In a response to the escalating violence, the army is bolstering defenses with anti-drone systems. Meanwhile, former President Trump suggested that military action against these cartels remains an option as the nation's drug crisis deepens.
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Black Swan murder verdict, Jonestown cult survival story
In a trial that moved faster than a New York minute, former ballerina Ashley Benefield faced charges for the murder of her husband, Doug, a shot that echoed louder than her pirouettes. Justice took a bow, but the curtain's still up on this dark stage.
Meanwhile, the heartache lingered as the mother of Laken Riley, a nursing student murdered near campus, trembled under the weight of grief. As the trial looms, questions hang like smoke in a dimly lit room.
#sports
The Western Journal: Second Boxer Disqualified by International Association Beats Female Opponent to Tears
In the unforgiving ring of Olympic boxing, a former disqualified competitor, Lin Yu-ting from Taiwan, pummels opponent Sitora Turdibekova into tears, reigniting fury over fairness in women's events. Just a day prior, competitor Imane Khelif had similarly crushed her Italian rival.
The International Boxing Association had kicked both athletes out of prior competitions for their XY chromosomes, a ruling that's now cast a long shadow over the integrity of women’s boxing. As outrage brews, the lines between competition and controversy blur thicker than blood.