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23 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Kamala Harris still a fill-in-the-blanks candidate despite all that DNC 'joy.' Is she at her high-water mark?
Kamala Harris still a fill-in-the-blanks candidate despite all that DNC 'joy.' Is she at her high-water mark?
At the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris accepted her nomination in a flurry of patriotic fanfare, yet her speech skirted meaningful policy discussion. With rising doubts about her effectiveness, she’s left promising change while sitting firmly in the seat of power.

As voters brace for her proposed tax hikes and border policies, the façade of unity crumbles under the weight of partisan division. Harris will soon face the music—her charm will only carry her so far when the questions start rolling in.


Times Of Israel: Pro-Palestinians protest as delegates leave DNC: ‘We’ll rally all night long’
Pro-Palestinians protest as delegates leave DNC: ‘We’ll rally all night long’
As the Democratic National Convention closed, Chicago streets echoed with pro-Palestinian chants for a ceasefire in Gaza. Protesters, representing over 200 organizations, fought for Palestinian voices, only to clash briefly with police intent on keeping order.

Despite increased tensions, the atmosphere largely remained peaceful, with a mixture of solidarity and frustration lingering in the air. Calls for inclusion resonated, signifying a growing dissent within the party.


Forbes: Harris Said 'I' 83 Times In Convention Speech Compared To Trump’s 262—But Trump's Speech Was Far Longer
Harris Said 'I' 83 Times In Convention Speech Compared To Trump’s 262—But Trump's Speech Was Far Longer
At the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris spoke succinctly, focusing on issues like Trump’s actions on January 6 and abortion rights, using "I" 83 times in her 40-minute address. Meanwhile, Trump dominated with a longer, ego-centric speech, peppering his remarks with self-references.

Both candidates highlighted their political platforms, yet Trump fixated on personal grievances. This contrast in approaches attracted scrutiny as Democrats framed Trump's rhetoric as self-serving.


#society

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Dr. Aron Troen: Dispelling claims of intentional famine in Gaza
What Matters Now to Dr. Aron Troen: Dispelling claims of intentional famine in Gaza
In a world shattered on October 7, Professor Aron Troen confronts the twin burdens of a personal tragedy and a public health crisis. With his sister and her family lost to the violence, he questions famine claims in Gaza while clinging to hope for peace amid the ruins.

His insights reveal the intricate dance between professional duty and personal heartache, challenging readers to ponder what truly matters in a time of chaos.


#economy

GB News: Ofgem update: Energy price cap to increase by 10% in October in 'another blow' to Britons
Ofgem update: Energy price cap to increase by 10% in October in 'another blow' to Britons
Ofgem has announced a 10% rise in the energy price cap from October 1, pushing average bills from £1,568 to £1,717. This surge comes amid a cost of living crisis, leaving millions in fuel poverty, while energy companies continue to profit handsomely.

Despite the hike, it’s still lower than last year's cap, yet the colder months ahead spell trouble for struggling households. Calls for urgent government action on energy efficiency have never been louder.


#education

The Federalist: Democrats Tout Ed Reform While Trapping Kids In Failing Schools
Democrats Tout Ed Reform While Trapping Kids In Failing Schools
The Democratic National Convention's 2024 platform promises a "World-Class Education in Every Zip Code," yet it staunchly opposes school choice, favoring more funding for public schools over reform. This contradiction undermines their goal of equitable education for all students.

Despite spending well above private school costs, public education outcomes stagnate, revealing a systemic failure. The platform prioritizes bureaucratic continuation over genuine educational freedom, essentially sidelining students' needs in favor of entrenched interests.