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26 Aug 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Vance: Root Causes of Migration Is 'Border Czar' Harris 'Refuses to Do Her Job'
Senator JD Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's handling of immigration, claiming her failure to address the "root causes of migration" has led to millions of illegal entries into the U.S. He linked the surge in migration to her inaction as the border czar.
Vance stressed the need to regain control over illegal immigration by reversing actions taken by Harris since the Biden administration began.
Breitbart: Mexican Cops Find 22 Migrants in Abandoned Truck
Mexican authorities found 22 migrants abandoned inside a truck, hidden under hay, after smugglers left them behind due to a flat tire. The group consisted of 17 adults and four minors from Guatemala and Honduras, all without legal documentation.
The migrants were taken for processing, while officials searched for the smugglers. This incident highlights ongoing issues with human smuggling operations in Mexico.
#politics
The Federalist: Abortion And Pro-Life Constitutional Amendments Duel In Nebraska
Democrats have succeeded in placing abortion measures on the November ballot across ten states, with Nebraska voters facing a decision on a pro-abortion amendment versus a pro-life proposal. The pro-abortion measure could allow abortion until fetal viability, interpreted broadly.
Contrarily, the pro-life amendment aims to restrict abortion in the second and third trimesters, except in medical emergencies or cases of rape and incest. A significant majority of voters in Nebraska oppose unlimited abortion, favoring stricter regulations.
Fox News: Charlamagne says Harris needs to answer questions from voters: Black people shouldn't have to 'just settle'
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized rapper Plies for suggesting that Vice President Harris doesn't owe Black voters an explanation of her policies. He emphasized that voters deserve to ask questions and that candidates must earn their votes by clearly articulating their positions.
Charlamagne argued that scrutiny of Harris is warranted due to her late entry into the presidential race, stating that the essence of campaigning is about engaging voters. He reiterated that voters should not be expected to "just settle" for any candidate without accountability.
Fox News: RFK Jr and I saw the light about the Democratic Party. Why this could be a hinge moment for America
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly criticized the current Democratic Party, labeling it as elitist and authoritarian, in stark contrast to its historical stance on civil rights and individual freedoms. His independent presidential campaign and endorsement of Donald Trump mark a significant departure from party loyalty.
Kennedy argues that the Democrats now employ censorship and media control, undermining free expression and political discourse. He believes this trend threatens democratic principles and paves the way for a more authoritarian government.
#society
Breitbart: Court Rules Kicking Transgender Off Womens' App Was 'Discrimination'
An Australian court found that the app Giggle for Girls discriminated against Roxanne Tickle, a transgender woman, after her account was removed. The court ordered the app to pay Tickle A$10,000, though it rejected her request for a written apology.
The ruling has sparked discussion regarding the implications for sex-based rights in Australia, specifically concerning access to women's spaces. The app, which suspended operations in 2022, may be relaunching soon.
Times Of Israel: Stabbing in Germany’s Solingen fuels bitter debate on immigration
A knife attack in Solingen, Germany, by a Syrian migrant has reignited tensions over immigration policy. Local residents express anger over rising numbers of refugees, linking them to resource strain and social discord, amid a debate over the government’s asylum regulations.
While some residents call for stricter immigration controls, others worry the incident could exacerbate divisions and fuel far-right sentiments. The differing views highlight the challenges of integrating newcomers into an ethnically diverse society amidst increasing public concern.
Fox News: 5 ways to beat your 3pm workday slump, according to an expert
Career expert Kirsten Moorefield offers strategies to combat the 3 p.m. work slump. Key tips include understanding personal work patterns, leveraging small wins, connecting with others, changing environments, and taking micro-breaks to enhance productivity and focus.
Recognizing one's unique strengths and taking brief breaks can help maintain energy levels. These adjustments aim to transform the afternoon dip into a productive period rather than a cooldown.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Putin will soon turn his war machine on Britain
In October 2022, Russian officials exhumed the bones of Grigory Potemkin from St Catherine’s Cathedral in Kherson, a move ordered by Putin that reflects his motivations rooted in historical legacy and a desire to reshape Russia's narrative. His essays twist historical facts, portraying Russia as a global savior while blaming the West for past grievances.
Putin's perspective frames historical events as personal slights against Russia, particularly targeting Britain, which he views as central to his country's failures. As tensions escalate, understanding Putin's motives and the historical context of Russian actions becomes essential for global leaders.
#culture
Le Monde: Matsusaka beef is as tender as foie gras and a culinary favorite
Matsusaka wagyu, prized for its tenderness and high marbling, is making a name in upscale dining, often compared to Kobe beef. This specialty is mostly imported, with Matsusaka herds considered superior in Japan. Ito Ranch is renowned for its unique breeding methods and cattle care.
Hiroki Ito's operation raises only heifers, offering individually tailored diets and optimal comfort for cattle, resulting in the high-quality A-5 rated beef. The meticulous attention to raising conditions contributes to the beef's esteemed reputation.
#education
GB News: Teachers across Britain will be taught to challenge 'whiteness' in schools
Teachers in Britain will undergo training to challenge "whiteness" in schools, aiming to promote anti-racism and improve diversity in the teaching workforce. The guidance encourages educators to critique concepts like meritocracy and to develop a positive racial identity among white student teachers.
Separate anti-racism frameworks have been established in Scotland and England to address racism in education and ensure a more inclusive learning environment. The initiative seeks to disrupt traditional narratives and foster an understanding of the impact of whiteness.
#sports
Breitbart: VIDEO: NASCAR Truck Series Driver Dislocates Shoulder During Victory Celebration
NASCAR driver Layne Riggs celebrated his first Craftsman Truck Series win at Milwaukee Mile but dislocated his shoulder during the celebration. Riggs stated that although painful, the injury won't hinder his performance as he aims to rise in the playoff standings.
Corey Heim remains the leader in the playoff standings despite finishing seventh in the race.