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25 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: RFK Jr., Elon Musk and more react to Telegram CEO arrest in France: 'Crossed a red line'
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for purportedly failing to moderate criminal activity on his messaging app, igniting a firestorm over free speech. Elon Musk and RFK Jr. condemned the arrest as an alarming threat to expression.
Critics argue this is a precursor to broader censorship moves targeting dissent on social media. Meanwhile, supporters questioned the app’s role in facilitating illicit activities. As lines blur between regulation and restriction, a chilling effect looms.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Harris faces uphill battle to win back Muslim votes in swing state of Michigan
In Michigan's Dearborn, Arab American voters are turning a wary eye towards Kamala Harris after feeling sidelined by Biden's Gaza stance. Once hostile, they now seek assurances of dignity and justice before the polls—no more choices between lesser evils but real commitments instead.
With the community increasingly influential, leaders like Osama Siblani express a cautious willingness to listen, yet frustrations simmer over unaddressed demands, like a ceasefire in Gaza. Harris's promise to "stand up for Israel" doesn't sit well; the stakes are high in this Democratic stronghold.
Breitbart: Russia Collusion, 2024 Version: McMaster's Tell-All Revives Election Conspiracy Theory
In a timely memoir, former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster questions Trump's ties with Putin, despite evidence showing Trump kept Russia in check during his presidency. The book revisits the long-debunked Russia collusion narrative ahead of the 2024 elections.
While reflecting on events like the Skripal poisoning, McMaster reveals his disobedience to Trump's directives, indicating a struggle within the administration to navigate ties with Russia. The narrative serves to reignite political tensions as the election looms.
Breitbart: Vance: Trump Would Veto a National Abortion Ban
Senator JD Vance, on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” asserted that Donald Trump would veto a national abortion ban if elected again, emphasizing Trump’s intent to let states control their own abortion policies. He dismissed the notion that Trump would impose a federal mandate.
Vance's comments set the stage for a debate within the Republican party, highlighting differing views on abortion legislation as the campaign heats up.
#society
GB News: Woman plunges down 26ft sinkhole as pavement collapses
A woman fell into a 26-foot sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur after the pavement gave way as she walked by. Despite the efforts of 90 rescue personnel, she remains missing and the area has been cordoned off as authorities investigate the incident.
Witnesses and CCTV will be scrutinized for clues, while businesses in the vicinity close for safety. The woman was visiting from India, set to return home soon.
#culture
Breitbart: Disney Forming Committee to Replace CEO Bob Iger
James Gorman, the heavy hitter from Morgan Stanley, is gearing up to find a new kingpin for Disney as Bob Iger extends his rule through 2026. Iger's return followed a chaotic handoff that left the Magic Kingdom in disarray, but profits are slowly trickling back.
With rising shares and a cautious outlook on parks, Gorman's committee is on the hunt. Internal candidates are being groomed under Iger’s watchful eye. Disney's future hangs in the balance like a title card in a noir flick.
Fox News: Disney actress Jenna Ortega deleted Twitter account after being sent explicit, AI-generated photos of herself
Jenna Ortega, the face behind Wednesday Addams, shares her dark encounters with social media. As a child star turned horror icon, she faced the ugly side of fame: unsolicited explicit content and AI-generated nightmares at just 14.
After intense online harassment, she ditched Twitter, citing the experience as "terrifying" and "disgusting." In her own words, she’s figuring out how to shield herself from the corruption of digital life.
#history
Le Monde: Paris celebrates 80th anniversary of liberation during World War II
On August 25, 2024, Paris celebrated the 80th anniversary of its liberation from Nazi occupation with military parades, tributes, and a flag-raising at the Eiffel Tower. President Macron joined cultural figures, marking a moment steeped in history and pride.
The week culminated in honors for the Resistance fighters and events reflecting the spirit of unity, remembrance, and resilience that defined the liberation struggle.
#education
The Telegraph: Teachers will be trained to challenge ‘whiteness’ in schools
New teacher training guidelines aim to confront and challenge "whiteness" in education by promoting anti-racist principles. Aimed at creating a more diverse workforce, teachers will learn to question established norms like meritocracy and individualism while fostering a positive racial identity.
These frameworks, supported by various universities, guide educators to recognize the implications of racism and colonialism in their teachings. They stress the need for active engagement in racial justice, suggesting that understanding and addressing these issues is crucial to changing societal dynamics.
#crime
Breitbart: French Police Arrest Suspect over Synagogue Arson Attack
In La Grande-Motte, France, police arrested a 33-year-old Algerian following an attempted arson at a synagogue, where he fired shots at officers after setting doors and cars ablaze. Authorities labeled the assault as antisemitic and a potential terrorist act targeting worshippers.
The incident highlights the rising tide of antisemitism in Europe, as a recent study shows 96% of Jews in the EU have faced discrimination. The suspect’s actions appear reflective of a broader unsettling wave of violence against Jewish communities.
GB News: Suspected knifeman named and charged with murder after three people killed at German festival
A Syrian asylum seeker, Issa Al H., turned himself in after a knife attack at a festival in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring others. Prosecutors link him to Islamic State, charging him with murder and attempted murder.
The attack unfolded during a city celebration, prompting panic and police mobilization as witnesses reported the chaos. Islamic State claimed him as a "soldier," asserting the attack was revenge for Muslims globally.
GB News: Mike Lynch yacht probe considers crew responsibility as passengers scrambled for air pockets before sinking
In the shadow of a sunken superyacht off Sicily, a manslaughter investigation unfolds, probing the crew's role as seven souls, including tech mogul Mike Lynch and his daughter, succumb to chaos. Questions of responsibility linger like smoke from a dying candle.
As searches unearth bodies tangled in wreckage, investigators piece together chilling details of the rapid descent into the abyss. Survivors tell tales of desperation while lawyers circle like vultures, hinting that this tragedy may dance the fine line between negligence and homicide.
Breitbart: Flights Cancelled When 'Possible Cyberattack' Hits Seattle Airport
The Port of Seattle and SEA faced significant disruptions from a suspected cyberattack, prompting flight delays and cancellations. Passengers were advised to check their flight statuses while systems remained out of commission without a clear resolution time.
Officials confirmed internet and phone outages, linking it to a previous software update issue from CrowdStrike, not a direct attack. Travelers continued to experience chaos and uncertainty as restoration efforts dragged on.
#sports
The Western Journal: The 'Caitlin Clark Effect': Indiana Fever Report Breaks Down Just How Popular the Star Rookie Has Been
The Indiana Fever is riding high on the "Caitlin Clark Effect," boasting record fan engagement and attendance this season, with soaring ticket sales and social media traction. Her presence has transformed the team into a contender, shaking up the WNBA landscape.
Yet beneath the soaring numbers, the Fever is still fighting for a playoff spot, facing pressure as the season winds down. Clark's electrifying play is a double-edged sword; it's popular, but can it deliver when the stakes are high?