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24 Aug 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Nearly Six in Ten Labour Party Voters Back Cutting Immigration
Nearly Six in Ten Labour Party Voters Back Cutting Immigration
In a surprising twist, a survey reveals most Labour voters want to cut immigration, leaving Keir Starmer's government on shaky ground. With 57% desiring reductions, many are eyeing Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, feeling ignored on border issues.

The Home Secretary's promise to deport 14,000 illegal immigrants falls flat against the reality of tens of thousands seeking asylum, stirring unrest among those who believed in tighter controls.


Breitbart: Greek Coast Guard Open Fire on People Smuggling Boat, Killing One
Greek Coast Guard Open Fire on People Smuggling Boat, Killing One
In a dramatic turn off Symi, a Greek coast guard vessel opened fire on a migrant-smuggling speedboat after the helmsman attempted to ram it. One passenger, a 39-year-old man, was killed, while the remaining 13, including children, were detained after their perilous escape from Turkey.

Greece faces scrutiny for its handling of migrant waves, with thousands risking their lives to evade smugglers and reach its shores. As the coast guard clashed with smugglers, the cycle of desperation and death continues in the Aegean.


#politics

Fox News: Maher calls out CNN ‘gushing’ over Kamala Harris to network anchor: Your hosts ‘come across' as Democrats
Maher calls out CNN ‘gushing’ over Kamala Harris to network anchor: Your hosts ‘come across' as Democrats
Bill Maher dissected CNN's coverage of the DNC, calling it uneven and biased, particularly during Kamala Harris' speech, noting the lack of conservative voices among a sea of praise. Kaitlan Collins defended their commitment to balanced reporting despite Maher's skepticism.

The exchange highlighted the ongoing debate over media neutrality in a polarized America.


The Western Journal: Multiple Secret Service Agents on Administrative Leave, Barred from Investigative or Protective Work
Multiple Secret Service Agents on Administrative Leave, Barred from Investigative or Protective Work
Five Secret Service agents, including a field office chief, are on administrative leave following a botched protection detail during an assassination attempt on Trump. Investigations reveal missed warnings and security gaps led to the attack, resulting in a fatality and injuries.

The agency's failure prompted leadership changes, but accountability remains elusive. The echoes of negligence linger, questioning the very essence of security for the powerful.


Fox News: Hamas 'affiliates' reportedly call hostage families with threats, harassment: 'you won't see your loved ones'
Hamas 'affiliates' reportedly call hostage families with threats, harassment: 'you won't see your loved ones'
Hostage families endure threats and demands from Hamas, with alleged messages aimed at coercing them into actions against the Israeli government. The situation remains tense as negotiations for cease-fires and hostage releases unfold amid bipartisan concern and desperation.

Despite U.S. leadership efforts, barriers persist around key issues, making a resolution elusive. Families continue to fight for the return of their loved ones, appealing for political support in a fraught and complex landscape.


Breitbart: Harris Campaign: Asking Why She Didn't Implement Solutions She Says She Will 'Comical', Her Record 'Speaks for Itself'
Harris Campaign: Asking Why She Didn't Implement Solutions She Says She Will 'Comical', Her Record 'Speaks for Itself'
Quentin Fulks, Kamala Harris's campaign manager, dismissed criticisms of her record as "comical" during an MSNBC interview, defending achievements like job creation and healthcare reforms. He contrasted her unifying vision with Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric.

In lies and half-truths, the battle rages as candidates spar—one seeking progress, the other retreating into personal attacks.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Wagner: Harris Is Avoiding 'Specificity' While Trying to Appease Democrats
MSNBC's Wagner: Harris Is Avoiding 'Specificity' While Trying to Appease Democrats
Kamala Harris is dancing around the issues, addressing Democratic concerns without rolling up her sleeves. With the election looming, her vagueness serves her well, allowing discussion without commitment, much to the satisfaction of both progressives and centrists.

As she ventures into economic territory, the specifics remain as elusive as a shadow in the dark. If momentum is her goal, she’s playing a clever game of wishcasting.


#society

The Telegraph: Winter fuel cut-off could be watered down, suggests Harriet Harman
Winter fuel cut-off could be watered down, suggests Harriet Harman
Lady Harman raises alarms over the government's cut to winter fuel payments, stressing the financial strain on low-income pensioners. Critics fear that limiting these payments will leave many vulnerable in the face of skyrocketing energy costs.

With price caps rising, calls for a reevaluation of the policy grow louder within Labour, hinting at a necessary shift to protect those on fixed incomes.


The Epoch Times: Native Tribes Protest Plan to Cull Wild Bison in Yellowstone
Native Tribes Protest Plan to Cull Wild Bison in Yellowstone
In the shadow of Yellowstone’s beauty, bison struggle for survival, caught between heritage and the greed of ranching interests. Once a symbol of strength, these majestic creatures now face government management that prioritizes cattle over their historic legacy.

With a rare white bison calf born this year, native tribes see a sacred message: a call for unity in preserving the environment. Yet, the tension between managing this last wild herd and industry pressure remains a difficult dance.


#military

Times Of Israel: 3 reservists killed in central Gaza fighting, bringing IDF’s weekend toll to 4
3 reservists killed in central Gaza fighting, bringing IDF’s weekend toll to 4
Three Israeli reservists fell in fierce clashes with Hamas in Gaza, marking a grim toll of four soldiers over the weekend. As tensions escalate, the military reports over 338 troops lost since the beginning of the ground offensive, underscoring the brutality of the conflict.

Amidst the chaos, airstrikes and ground operations continue as the IDF aims to dismantle terror networks, with civilian casualties mounting and evacuation orders issued. The war’s toll on Gazans remains painfully high, with over 40,000 casualties reported.


#crime

Breitbart: Kansas Bank CEO Sentenced to 24 Years for Embezzling $47 Million and Losing It in Cryptocurrency Scam
Kansas Bank CEO Sentenced to 24 Years for Embezzling $47 Million and Losing It in Cryptocurrency Scam
Shan Hanes, the ex-CEO of Heartland Tri-State Bank, was sentenced to over 24 years for embezzling $47 million after falling for a cryptocurrency scam. His greed led to the bank's collapse and devastated Elkhart's community, wiping out shareholders' savings.

Despite his lawyer’s claims of being a victim, the judge emphasized Hanes' lack of remorse in a betrayal that shook trust in financial institutions.


The Western Journal: NASA Not Willing to Risk Return Trip on Boeing Capsule, Astronauts Must Wait Until SpaceX Arrives Next Year
NASA Not Willing to Risk Return Trip on Boeing Capsule, Astronauts Must Wait Until SpaceX Arrives Next Year
NASA's decision to sideline Boeing's Starliner for a safe return left two astronauts stranded for months at the ISS, waiting on SpaceX instead. Engineering woes have plagued the capsule, raising questions about Boeing's reliability.

What should be a routine flight is now a game of patience and trust amid doubts.


#sports

The Western Journal: Huge News for Bill Belichick: Football Hall of Fame Rule Changed
Huge News for Bill Belichick: Football Hall of Fame Rule Changed
Bill Belichick could join the Pro Football Hall of Fame as early as 2026 thanks to new rules that cut the waiting period from five years to just one for coaches. This follows his departure from the New England Patriots after last season.

Changes also streamline the selection, introducing screening committees and splitting categories for coaches and contributors. The push aims to ensure great classes of enshrinees moving forward.