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22 Aug 2024

#politics

The Economist: Politics
Politics
In Chicago, the Democrats rallied for their convention, with Joe Biden making a likely final bow and Kamala Harris gearing up to accept the nomination. Tensions flared outside as far-left activists clashed with police, echoing the party’s fervor inside.

Amid the cheers, chants of "lock him up" resurfaced for Donald Trump, igniting a familiar fire within the party’s core. The spectacle unfolded under the watchful eye of chaos just beyond the convention's walls.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris to Accept Nomination Without Giving a Press Conference or Providing Many Policy Details
Kamala Harris to Accept Nomination Without Giving a Press Conference or Providing Many Policy Details
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to accept the Democrats' nomination without giving interviews or press conferences, reminiscent of Biden's 2020 strategy. This silence raises concerns over her likability and ability to discuss policy without gaffes.

While media coverage has favored her, many voters remain in the dark about her controversial views, setting the stage for a risky campaign as she struggles to define herself amidst mixed Democratic sentiment.


Forbes: Trump’s Legal Cases—Including His Sentencing: What’s Happening Through Election Day As Fraud Case Gets Appeal
Trump’s Legal Cases—Including His Sentencing: What’s Happening Through Election Day As Fraud Case Gets Appeal
In a New York courtroom jungle, Donald Trump juggles a calendar heavy with legal troubles—civil fraud, hush money, and election interference—while the clock ticks down to Election Day. His fate may hinge on appeals, delays, and court rulings as voters prepare to cast ballots.

As tensions rise, the stakes grow higher. Trump’s once gilded image now tarnished by courtroom battles could linger in voters' minds, possibly eclipsing his political ambitions. Each ruling might just sway where the chips fall on November 5.


Fox News: Voters in Obama's backyard weigh in on 'dangerous' Kamala and 2024 race: 'I'm a Trump fan'
Voters in Obama's backyard weigh in on 'dangerous' Kamala and 2024 race: 'I'm a Trump fan'
In the heart of Chicago, voters express mixed sentiments as the DNC unfolds. Some Black constituents surprisingly rally behind Trump, citing a sense of freedom and past prosperity under his presidency, while others voice skepticism, particularly about Kamala Harris’s ties to Biden’s unpopular policies.

With crime and immigration topping their concerns, many recall Trump's economic prowess, yet a divide remains as some gear up for Harris, viewing her as the more qualified candidate. The political scene is charged, swirling with opinions and the weight of the upcoming election.


#society

The Economist: Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating
Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating
Humanity’s flirtation with fire has turned catastrophic, with wildfires booming like never before due to climate change. From ancient hearths to modern energy consumption, we’ve forged a path of destruction, leaving a world ablaze.

Yet hope flickers in engineered dust aimed to revive Mars. In a time of desperation, innovation could lead us from our burning planet to new beginnings.


#economy

Times Of Israel: Algeria ships 30,000 tons of fuel to power-starved Lebanon
Algeria ships 30,000 tons of fuel to power-starved Lebanon
An Algerian oil tanker is on its way to Lebanon with 30,000 tons of fuel to help restart power in a country besieged by economic turmoil and political chaos. Algeria’s PM pledged support to Lebanon, where blackouts are a grim daily reality.

This shipment follows an ongoing struggle for reliable electricity, as Lebanon’s state-run power supply teeters on the edge of collapse. Other shipments may follow as Algeria steps in to assist its struggling neighbor.


The Economist: Economic data, commodities and markets
Economic data, commodities and markets
The numbers don’t lie, but they never tell the whole story either. The markets are a game of chance, with commodities rising and falling like a drunk at a bar—one moment flush, the next flat broke.

In this world of economic smoke and mirrors, only the savvy survive the shuffle.


#culture

Fox News: 10 Halloween costumes adults will love
10 Halloween costumes adults will love
Last-minute Halloween: don’t settle for drab duds. From Beetlejuice to a cozy Stitch onesie, this year's list has options whether you’re trick-or-treating or haunting a party.

Gear up quickly with Amazon Prime, and ensure your costume is as sharp as your wits. This Halloween, style declares a reign of terror over the mundane.


#health

Times Of Israel: UN agencies wage uphill battle for vaccination after Gaza baby found to have polio
UN agencies wage uphill battle for vaccination after Gaza baby found to have polio
Polio has resurfaced in Gaza after a 25-year absence, triggered by a lack of vaccinations amid ongoing conflict. Health agencies face monumental hurdles to deliver life-saving inoculations, with only partial hospital functions and widespread displacement adding to the urgency.

UN plans to vaccinate nearly 640,000 children rely on safe delivery and cooperation in the war zone, yet fighting complicates access. Without a safe environment, achieving high immunization rates is perilous, leaving a generation at risk.


#crime

GB News: Police officers attacked at Manchester Airport in new incident as three arrested
Police officers attacked at Manchester Airport in new incident as three arrested
Three police officers caught the wrong end of a scuffle at Manchester Airport, where they tried to investigate an unattended car. The brass at Greater Manchester Police branded the attacks "unacceptable" after the ruckus left the lawmen bruised and battered.

Three suspects—a man's bad idea and two women's poor decision—now face charges of assaulting the very folks sworn to protect. In a place where tempers flare like bad whiskey, this was just another reminder of the thin blue line.


#science

Le Monde: Juice probe takes a selfie as the Moon passes overhead
Juice probe takes a selfie as the Moon passes overhead
On August 19 and 20, 2024, ESA’s Juice probe snagged a double gravity assist by skimming the Moon before veering toward Earth, cutting fuel use by up to 150 kilos. It snapped a selfie close to the Moon, then turned its sights on Venus and future rendezvous, ultimately aiming for Jupiter's icy moons.

The mission targets the secrets of Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa, slated to reach the gas giant by 2031.