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22 Aug 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Iran’s parliament approves all of new president’s cabinet picks, in first since 2001
Iran’s parliament approves all of new president’s cabinet picks, in first since 2001
In a rare political twist in Tehran, President Masoud Pezeshkian secured full approval for his cabinet, a first in over twenty years. His choices, largely uncontroversial, signaled a move toward consensus politics amid a backdrop of shifting power dynamics after the death of his predecessor.

The approval included key figures like Abbas Araghchi as foreign minister, aiming to revive a strained nuclear deal with the West, signifying both continuity and change. Meanwhile, a lone female minister was appointed, marking a tentative step towards gender inclusivity amidst the hardline atmosphere.


Le Monde: Authenticity of 'America's coach' Tim Walz takes center stage at Democratic convention
Authenticity of 'America's coach' Tim Walz takes center stage at Democratic convention
Tim Walz embraced his dual role as a jovial political coach and compassionate neighbor during the Democratic National Convention. On August 21, 2024, he accepted the vice-presidential nomination from Kamala Harris, championing optimism against the shadows of Trump’s era.

With a background in high school football, he connected the collective struggles of rural America with progressive ideals, using his platform to promote understanding and support for all, particularly the marginalized.


Liberty Nation News: When the Vibe Fades, What Remains at the DNC? - Liberty Nation News
When the Vibe Fades, What Remains at the DNC? - Liberty Nation News
At the Democratic National Convention, Tim Walz's speech was a symphony of slogans and shallow optimism, skipping the crucial policy details. With a lineup of star speakers, the night was more about crafting a media narrative than addressing real governance issues.

Walz's repeated calls for "freedom" seemed hollow, given Minnesota's low ranking in personal liberties. As Harris and Walz lean on soundbites and star power, they risk overshadowing substantive debate, hiding from scrutiny behind a curtain of packaged joy.


#society

Fox News: Walz's second-in-command suggested Minnesota complicit in genocide, backed rioters toppling Columbus statue
Walz's second-in-command suggested Minnesota complicit in genocide, backed rioters toppling Columbus statue
Minnesota's Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan claims the state is a good place only for White residents, citing systemic barriers for people of color. She has openly supported the removal of statues, condemning Minnesota's historical government as a tool for genocide against Indigenous and marginalized communities.

While Flanagan relays a deep dissatisfaction, her comments follow the unrest sparked by George Floyd's death, highlighting the state's turbulent reckoning with race and history. With ongoing debates about memorials and systemic injustice, she stands firm against nostalgia for the past.


#military

Fox News: Wes Moore praises Walz for military service, completing 'mission' despite retirement outrage
Wes Moore praises Walz for military service, completing 'mission' despite retirement outrage
Maryland's Wes Moore championed Minnesota's Tim Walz at the DNC, spotlighting his military tenure despite growing criticism over Walz's retirement just before his unit's deployment to Iraq post-9/11. Accusations of misrepresentation loom over his military accolades.

As Walz prepares to support Kamala Harris's candidacy, veterans challenge his record, labeling claims of a command sergeant major status as a facade. His narrative of humble beginnings faces scrutiny amid political ambition and accusations of "stolen valor."


#culture

Fox News: Chicago hotel, birthplace of chocolate brownie, still serving sweet treat thanks to original recipe
Chicago hotel, birthplace of chocolate brownie, still serving sweet treat thanks to original recipe
In the heart of Chicago, the Palmer House hotel claims the title of brownie birthplace, invented in 1893 for the World's Fair. Bertha Palmer ordered a treat smaller than cake, leading to the enduring recipe still served today.

With 58,000 brownies sold last year, the demand remains high, proving this sweet legacy is as vital as the city itself.