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2 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: GOP lawmakers warn Biden parole scheme could lead to massive spike in marriage fraud
Republican lawmakers are raising alarms over the Biden administration's new "parole in place" scheme, which could protect illegal immigrant spouses of citizens from deportation. They warn it may fuel marriage fraud, sometimes linked to terrorist groups, making oversight all the more vital.
With an estimated 500,000 illegal immigrants potentially affected, lawmakers question how DHS will detect fraudulent marriages, fearing the plan might exacerbate existing issues. This controversy highlights ongoing tensions in U.S. immigration policy and the delicate balance of law and humanitarian concerns.
#politics
Breitbart: Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe Joins Harris Campaign
Obama's campaign strategist David Plouffe joins Kamala Harris’s bid for the White House, signaling a shift in Democratic power as Biden's support wanes after a rocky debate. His association with FWD.us ties Harris to a controversial open-border agenda.
Voter concerns about security and the economy could complicate Harris’s path, especially as the party’s elite continue to rally around her. Plouffe's influence comes with a mixed legacy, hinting at battles ahead.
Fox News: Trump rally video affirms Secret Service ‘failure’ after figure seen on roof before shooting: acting director
In Butler, Pa., new video reveals a figure on the roof near Trump's rally moments before an assassination attempt, confirming security failures by the Secret Service. Acting Director Ronald Rowe noted they should've had better coverage to prevent the shooting.
The attack, which injured three and killed a bystander, led to urgent congressional hearings to assess how the shooter infiltrated the area undetected.
Times Of Israel: Harris has enough delegates to be presidential nominee, says Democratic committee chair
Kamala Harris is set to become the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, having secured enough delegate support ahead of the convention in Chicago. With Biden stepping aside, she aims to make history as the first woman of color leading a major party ticket.
As the party rallies around her, the nomination process has taken place through an online vote to beat ballot deadlines, with no major challengers in sight. A state-by-state roll call will occur at the convention, though it will be largely ceremonial.
#society
Le Monde: Paris Olympics: Plastic as ever-present as Coca-Cola at Olympic venues, despite promises of 'green' Games
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, a campaign promotes eco-friendly practices, pushing spectators to bring their own water bottles. Despite this, Coca-Cola offers drinks in single-use plastic, raising eyebrows and accusations of greenwashing amid efforts to cut plastic use.
Critics question the sincerity of sustainability claims as the convenience of plastic reigns, prompting frustrations voiced by spectators and officials alike. The promise of the "greenest" Games is muddled under a sea of disposables, leaving a bitter taste in the mouth.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Turkey sparks outrage after embassy in Tel Aviv lowers flag to half-mast for Hamas terrorist
Turkey's President Erdoğan sparked a diplomatic firestorm by declaring a day of mourning for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, whose death ignited fierce backlash from Israel. Foreign Minister Israel Katz condemned the gesture, labeling Turkey as a "dictatorship."
Tensions escalate as Erdoğan threatens further action over the ongoing Gaza conflict while questions loom over the circumstances of Haniyeh's assassination in Tehran. The region's volatile atmosphere is thick with accusations and veiled threats.
#economy
Forbes: Nasdaq Enters Correction As Jobs Report Fuels Massive Stock Selloff
The stock market took a nosedive Friday, with the Dow losing 610 points, driven by disappointing job growth and fears of a looming recession. Tech giants like Intel and Amazon faced the brunt of the selloff, knocking billions off their leaders' fortunes.
With only 114,000 jobs added in the last month, well below expectations, the U.S. economy shows cracks. Fed Chairman Powell hinted at potential interest rate cuts, as mounting volatility supports rising recession concerns.
#crime
The Western Journal: 4 Teen Punks Who Stomped Boy, Who Later Died, Given Slap on the Wrist Sentence by DA
Four teens charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis plea-bargained to voluntary manslaughter, avoiding adult court. As Lewis's mother mourned, the district attorney favored rehabilitation over justice, leaving many to question the system’s moral fiber.
In the end, it’s not just the boys who escaped real accountability, but a society more concerned with leniency than with loss.
#sports
Forbes: What To Know About Olympics Gender Debate As Imane Khelif Prepares For Next Women’s Boxing Match
The Olympic boxing scene is heating up as Algerian boxer Imane Khelif's participation spurs outrage. Disqualified from the World Championships over gender eligibility, Khelif is set to face protests while pushing against the tide of scrutiny and accusations.
Despite the uproar, her next opponent, Hungarian Anna Luca Hamori, has pledged to fight. The debate over gender identity and fairness in women's sports continues to unravel, with Khelif's case serving as a flashpoint in a contentious sport.