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25 Aug 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Dems, Who Forced Biden to Drop Out, Outraged at RFK Jr Dropping Out
Dems, Who Forced Biden to Drop Out, Outraged at RFK Jr Dropping Out
The Democratic machine pushed Biden to abandon the race, erasing 14 million votes with a hollow cheer of "joy." Now, they’re fuming over RFK Jr.’s exit and Trump’s endorsement, acting as if the game is rigged, when backroom deals are the name of the game in politics.

It’s all smoke and mirrors—candidates drop like flies, and what’s scandalous today was the norm yesterday. Right and wrong twist to fit the narrative, blurring the lines of political survival and behavior, making a circus of democracy’s backbone.


Fox News: Ex-Biden challenger Dean Phillips says he'd accept invite to serve in Democrat or GOP administration
Ex-Biden challenger Dean Phillips says he'd accept invite to serve in Democrat or GOP administration
Rep. Dean Phillips, once a long-shot candidate against Biden, expressed his willingness to serve in any administration, stressing the need for public service and bravery in politics. He lamented the state's cowardice and called for unity over infighting, centering on critical issues like the economy and healthcare.

His aim was to inspire action, pointing out that many are struggling while politicians squabble. “We failed a lot of people,” he said, urging a bipartisan approach to address the pressing needs of the nation.


Front Page Magazine: As Businesses Flee SF, City Cheers Musk Exit
As Businesses Flee SF, City Cheers Musk Exit
San Francisco's retail scene is crumbling, with Union Square's stores halving in number since 2019, resulting in a 47% vacancy rate. Coupled with an office market drowning in 30 million square feet of empty space, local officials are relieved to see Twitter cut ties with the city.

It's a political drama wrapped in economic despair—once a darling of progressives, now Twitter’s departure signals shifting tides in a city grappling with its identity and finances.


#economy

Fox News: VP Harris' tiebreaker votes in Senate were key to inflation-boosting Biden policies: expert
VP Harris' tiebreaker votes in Senate were key to inflation-boosting Biden policies: expert
At the Democratic National Convention, Biden highlighted Kamala Harris’s decisive vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, now linked to soaring costs in rent and groceries, with some items experiencing double-digit inflation since its passage. Critics blame her for a steep rise in living expenses.

As prices for necessities climb, Harris's plans to address inflation face skepticism. Her advocacy for tax increases raises concerns that households will feel even more pinched, while Democratic retorts point to Trump's economic legacy as a cautionary tale.


#crime

Fox News: 'Girl on the milk carton' killer, failed gubernatorial candidate a 'monster' who 'taunted' cops: detective
'Girl on the milk carton' killer, failed gubernatorial candidate a 'monster' who 'taunted' cops: detective
Steve Pankey's obsession with the 1984 disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews led him to insert himself into the investigation, unwittingly raising suspicions. After decades, new evidence and a documentary rekindled interest, ultimately revealing him as her killer.

When Matthews' remains were found in 2019, Pankey faced trial and was convicted, reflecting the monstrous depths of his psyche that saw a young girl as mere collateral damage. Justice was delayed, but in the end, it was served.


Fox News: Scott Peterson theorizes that burglars killed wife Laci in first jailhouse interview since arrest 20 years ago
Scott Peterson theorizes that burglars killed wife Laci in first jailhouse interview since arrest 20 years ago
Scott Peterson, convicted in 2004 for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci, insists he's innocent in a new docuseries. He claims police ignored evidence that could exonerate him, including a nearby burglary that he believes led to Laci's abduction.

As Peterson's defense seeks DNA testing on unreleased evidence, he reflects on his conviction and maintains that the case against him was built on suspicion rather than facts. The tangled web of crime, love, and betrayal continues to unravel.