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24 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Foo Fighters Fume over 'My Hero' Playing at Trump Rally, Pledge to Donate Song Royalties to Harris Campaign
The Foo Fighters are fuming after their song "My Hero" was played at a Trump rally without permission, as RFK Jr. endorsed the ex-president. The band clarified they would never allow their music to be used in such a manner, seeking actions against the campaign.
With Kennedy's endorsement, tensions rise within the Democratic Party, accusing them of rigging the primaries. Despite the chaos, some see the alliance as a potential threat to Democratic unity.
Breitbart: Stewart Blasts Hypocrisy of 'Often Contradictory' DNC
Jon Stewart dissects the Democratic National Convention, highlighting its chaotic mix of voices—from union leaders to billionaires—exhibiting the party's vast contradictions. It's a dance of ideologies where critics and supporters rub elbows under a bizarre political circus.
In a moment of humor, he hints at Bill Clinton's past scandals, leaving audiences chuckling at the irony. It's politics served with a punchline, revealing a party that's both united and divided.
Breitbart: Maher: Left's Narrative on Project 2025 Is Wrong, Trump Disowned It as Hard as a Dem Would
Bill Maher on HBO’s “Real Time” dissected the GOP's Project 2025, noting Trump's disavowal of its core ideas. He highlighted contradictions, like Trump's supposed stance on LGBTQ rights and potential policy shifts on drug prices and education.
The takeaway: Trump's distancing raises questions about the party's true platform.
Breitbart: AXIOS — The 2024 Battle of Masculinity: Toughness Vs. Projected Tenderness
As the 2024 election heats up, Americans grapple with contrasting images of manhood—Trump rages with a rugged bravado, while Kamala Harris’s husband and Gov. Walz lean toward sensitivity. Voters are divided, with Trump holding a slight lead amid economic concerns.
In a landscape colored by inflation and financial anxiety, many feel the pinch, signaling that the economy might trump even the testosterone-laden rhetoric of the candidates.
Fox News: Judge blocks NY AG James from going after pregnancy centers over abortion reversal pill
A federal judge has temporarily halted New York Attorney General Letitia James from enforcing consumer fraud laws against pregnancy clinics promoting abortion pill reversal, citing First Amendment protections. The ruling supports claims that James's actions restrict free speech based on viewpoint.
James previously sued these clinics for allegedly spreading false information about abortion procedures, but the judge deemed her injunction unwarranted. The case highlights ongoing tensions between reproductive health rights and free speech in the U.S.
#society
Times Of Israel: At least two Palestinians wounded in spate of West Bank settler attacks
Jewish settlers launched brutal attacks on Palestinian villages in the West Bank, leaving several injured and property destroyed, yet no arrests were made. Allegations of increasing impunity for settlers grow as violence escalates, exacerbating the long-standing tensions in the region.
The IDF acknowledges confrontations but inadequately addresses the persistent settler aggression, with a surging toll on Palestinian lives and properties. The cycle of violence continues, raising fears of further unrest.
#military
Times Of Israel: NASA says SpaceX to retrieve two astronauts because of risks with Boeing capsule
NASA's decision to delay the return of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams highlights Boeing's ongoing troubles with its Starliner capsule. Originally intended for a short test flight, the astronauts will now wait at the ISS for a SpaceX ride back in February after thruster failures delayed their voyage.
Boeing's struggles come amid rising safety concerns, reminiscent of past space tragedies. Despite the setbacks, NASA remains committed to Boeing, but engineers must confront persistent design flaws as they seek to salvage the troubled program.
#health
The Western Journal: Fauci Hospitalized After Contracting Virus with No Known Treatment
Dr. Anthony Fauci, former head of the NIAID, was hospitalized with West Nile virus but is now recovering at home. The 83-year-old faced criticism during his COVID-19 tenure and described virus mandates as not grounded in data.
The CDC notes West Nile has no vaccine or treatment, making it a lurking danger.
#crime
The Western Journal: Heartland Judge Tosses Machine Gun Possession Case, Questions If Ban Is Even Valid Under Second Amendment
A Kansas judge just threw out a machine gun possession case, casting doubt on the constitutionality of bans under the Second Amendment. This ruling could reshape how America views regulations on automatic weapons, pushing boundaries after a recent Supreme Court decision.
Experts predict this decision may not survive appeal, citing a historical precedent for regulating machine guns, despite a troubling rise in gun violence linked to these firearms. The legal landscape for gun rights is increasingly murky.
The Western Journal: Federal Judge Rules Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend, Not Faulty Warrant, Is the Legal Cause of Her Death
A federal judge ruled that Breonna Taylor's death was caused by her boyfriend's shot at police, not a flawed warrant, clearing former officers of major charges. Their actions merely set off a chain of events, but didn’t directly link to her tragic end.
The ruling reduces the officers' charges to misdemeanors, but conspiracy charges remain. The Justice Department is reviewing the decision for next steps.
Human Events: BREAKING: ISIS claims responsibility for deadly mass stabbing attack in Germany
In Solingen, a mass stabbing turned the night into a bloody canvas, three lives snuffed out, others hanging by a thread. The shadow of ISIS loomed large, with shouts of "Allahu Akbar" echoing in the chaos.
A 15-year-old took the fall, but the real villain still roams free.
GB News: World War Two wreck in Thames Estuary is 'ticking time bomb' amid concerns of 'tsunami risk'
A shipping relic from World War II, the SS Richard Montgomery, rests in the Thames Estuary, carrying 1,400 tonnes of explosives. Experts warn that its decaying structure poses a severe explosion risk, potentially triggering a five-metre tsunami—an accident waiting to happen.
Calls grow for immediate action to secure the wreck, dubbed the "Doomsday wreck," as old fears resurface around a catastrophic blast that could endanger nearby petrochemical facilities. The government claims to monitor the site, but time may not be on their side.
#technology
The Telegraph: Nasa astronauts trapped on space station will come home in SpaceX vehicle next year
Two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are stuck on the ISS due to Starliner’s failed thrusters and propulsion glitches. NASA switched their return to a SpaceX Crew Dragon in February 2025, upending Boeing's hopes for Starliner certification.
Boeing's struggles with Starliner pile on problems as they seek to regain credibility after years of delays and overrun budgets. The decision marks a critical moment for both the astronauts and Boeing’s tarnished reputation.