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22 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Harris website still lacks policy despite Walz saying Americans deserve to know 'exactly what she'd do'
Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, tells party loyalists that they owe it to Americans to clarify Kamala Harris's plans for the presidency. Yet, he offers little beyond vague assurances of tax cuts, affordable housing, and fighting Big Pharma.
Despite being the presumptive nominee for over a month, Harris's campaign lacks a concrete platform and hasn't made her vision clear to the public—marking a stark contrast with previous candidates who laid out detailed policy proposals.
The Federalist: MI Elections Chief Tries To Rush Potentially 'Illegal' Election Rules
In a game all too familiar, Michigan's Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, aims to enforce new election rules from Senate Bill 603—illegally, before they even take effect next year. Critics claim she’s squashing recount options and centralizing power to upend election integrity.
The Republican National Committee is ready to hit back with legal action, accusing Benson of operating outside the law. Her history of questionable moves raises alarms, as she pushes through changes that may already be too late to challenge before November’s showdown.
Fox News: Trump says he would be 'honored' by RFK Jr. endorsement, says Democrats 'treated him very badly'
Trump praised RFK Jr. during a Fox News interview, expressing he would welcome an endorsement from him. He claimed Democrats treated Kennedy poorly and suggested he could have beaten Biden. Shanahan hinted they might drop out to support Trump to challenge alleged electoral corruption.
The former president also criticized media bias and questioned job growth figures, calling out what he saw as a lack of coverage on critical issues like the border crisis.
The Federalist: Rand Paul Presses TSA Over Weaponization Of Terror Watchlists
Sen. Rand Paul accused the TSA of misusing watchlists to surveil political dissidents like Tulsi Gabbard under the Quiet Skies program. Whistleblower claims reveal improper targeting and misinformation, raising concerns about civil liberties and abuse of power.
Paul urges action against these practices, highlighting the TSA's lack of oversight and risk of further violations. The situation casts a dark shadow over the agency's role in protecting rights in a democracy.
#society
GB News: 'We will not be able to afford to keep warm!' Pensioners speak out as £300 Winter Fuel Payment means-tested
The new Labour Government is means-testing the Winter Fuel Payment, risking up to £300 in support for struggling pensioners. Age UK has launched a petition to keep the payment universal, fearing the repercussions of the cost-of-living crisis.
Elderly Britons like Trudy and Alexander voice their fears about affording heating, citing health issues that make warmth a necessity. While the government insists on targeting aid to those most in need, many argue this undermines the very support vulnerable citizens rely on.
The Economist: Police are killing more Americans than ever. Where’s the outrage?
Police violence claims more victims while public protests dwindle, as a tragic incident in Springfield highlights systemic failures. A mother's plea for help turned deadly when police arrived, proving fears about their response all too real.
GB News: 'They're trying to homogenise our language!' FUMES Carole Malone as word 'pet' banned at woke university
At Newcastle University, the word "pet" is now persona non grata, condemned in the name of equality and inclusion. Carole Malone isn’t having it, calling for a defense of our vernacular, insisting that some terms remain dear to the heart.
In a world where words are policed, the sparks of outrage ignite over a simple greeting.
Breitbart: 'Everybody Loves Raymond' Star Patricia Heaton to Christians: 'Christ's Biological Family Is Being Murdered,' We 'Need to Stand' for 'Jews, Israel'
Patricia Heaton urged Christians to support Israel, framing it as a duty to protect Christ's "biological family." She criticized the Catholic Church for not taking a stronger stance amid the Israel-Hamas conflict and highlighted rising anti-Semitism on campuses.
Heaton insisted that while it's important to acknowledge the suffering of Palestinians, the responsibility lies with Hamas for initiating violence. She emphasized the need for Christians to advocate vocally against anti-Semitism and defend Israel's right to exist.
#health
GB News: Penny Lancaster brands Rod Stewart health concerns 'bizarre' as she speaks out amid doctor warnings
Penny Lancaster reassures fans about Sir Rod Stewart’s health after a strep throat and COVID-19 scare forced him to cancel shows. At 79, he’s making a quick comeback, even planning to sprint for a record, which has his wife questioning his sanity.
Despite warnings from doctors, Stewart’s enthusiasm for life remains undeterred. He embodies the mantra of fitness and resilience, proving that age is just a number.
#crime
The Economist: Where crashing cars is the point
In a chorus of roaring engines and splintering metal, demolition derbies revel in chaos; fire and carnage dance as cars collide and crumple in fierce competition. Amidst the debris, two battered machines remain, battling it out to be declared the last car standing.
Yet outside this arena, America is rife with unspoken tensions and bloodshed, where cops rattle the streets harsher than the engines. The nation finds itself on the edge of outrage, questioning the quiet acceptance of escalating violence.
The Economist: NASA insists that two astronauts are not “stranded” in space
NASA insists two astronauts aren’t stranded in low-Earth orbit—a comforting lie when space travel means wrestling with a toilet that’s as unforgiving as a loaded gun. Zero gravity isn’t just a thrill; it’s a circus of hazards in a can.
Meanwhile, outrage simmers back on Earth as police rattle more cages than ever. Voices grow hoarse over protests absent in this unsteady dance of politics and peril.