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#illegals

Human Events: BREAKING: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov formally charged with 12 offenses in France
BREAKING: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov formally charged with 12 offenses in France
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov faces 12 charges in France following his recent arrest. The charges include complicity in illegal transactions, refusal to provide information to authorities, possession and distribution of pornographic images of minors, and various fraud-related offenses.

Other allegations involve narcotics, organized crime, money laundering, and improper cryptology services. The situation is developing.


#politics

Breitbart: Quentin Tarantino Admits Doing Interviews Would Hurt Kamala Harris: Best Way for Her Not to 'Fuck Sh*t Up'
Quentin Tarantino Admits Doing Interviews Would Hurt Kamala Harris: Best Way for Her Not to 'Fuck Sh*t Up'
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino suggested that Kamala Harris should avoid media interviews, arguing it could harm her election chances. Despite acknowledging her lack of engagement, he expressed his commitment to vote for her regardless of her public statements or press interactions.

This perspective reflects a strategic approach to her campaign, prioritizing winning over transparency. Currently, her campaign lacks clear policies and has faced criticism over her proposed initiatives.


Human Events: French President Emmanuel Macron says arrest of Telegram CEO is ‘in no way a political decision’
French President Emmanuel Macron says arrest of Telegram CEO is ‘in no way a political decision’
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, emphasizing France's commitment to freedom of expression and the rule of law. He clarified that the detention stemmed from a judicial investigation, not a political decision.

Durov was arrested at the Paris Bourget airport, facing multiple charges including terrorism and money laundering related to activities on the app. He could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the 12 offenses.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris Protected by Same Guns She Wants to Ban
Kamala Harris Protected by Same Guns She Wants to Ban
Kamala Harris recently called for a ban on AR-15s and other firearms classified as "assault weapons," despite being protected by armed security personnel utilizing the same type of firearms. This contradiction highlights the ongoing debate around gun control and personal safety.

President Biden similarly pushed for an assault weapon ban while being protected by armed Secret Service agents. Critics point out the inconsistency in advocating for such bans while enjoying security measures that rely on the very weapons in question.


Front Page Magazine: Kamala Surrogate: Ignore All the Stuff She Said Before About Banning Health Insurance
Kamala Surrogate: Ignore All the Stuff She Said Before About Banning Health Insurance
Kamala Harris's campaign relies on pre-recorded clips and Democratic surrogates to address her evolving political stance, which has shifted from leftist ideals to a more centrist approach. Observers note her lack of clear principles, as evidenced by her past support for policies like banning private health insurance.

Governor Jared Polis suggests that her pragmatism means her beliefs are fluid and potentially negotiable depending on the political landscape. This uncertain positioning raises questions about her true convictions and the future direction of her policies.


Fox News: Republicans slam Harris for being 'last person in the room' when Biden made call to evacuate Afghanistan
Republicans slam Harris for being 'last person in the room' when Biden made call to evacuate Afghanistan
Republicans have criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her comments regarding her role in the decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan, particularly on the anniversary of the Abbey Gate suicide bombing that killed 13 service members. Some argue her remarks underscore her responsibility for the controversial withdrawal.

Key figures, including Mike Pompeo and Doug Burgum, have condemned Harris for "bragging" about being the last person in the room during the decision-making process, highlighting the need for accountability and remembrance of the fallen servicemen.


Breitbart: Beyoncé Threatens to Sue Trump Over Use of 'Freedom' in Video
Beyoncé Threatens to Sue Trump Over Use of 'Freedom' in Video
Beyoncé reportedly threatened legal action against Donald Trump’s campaign for using her song "Freedom" in a video. The song was featured in a clip of Trump disembarking from his plane, which was later deleted.

This incident follows similar threats from other artists concerning unauthorized music use by Trump, including Isaac Hayes' family and Celine Dion.


Forbes: Trump Significantly Ramping Up Campaign Schedule Amid Harris’ Polling Surge
Trump Significantly Ramping Up Campaign Schedule Amid Harris’ Polling Surge
Donald Trump plans to intensify his campaign activities as Vice President Kamala Harris gains momentum, leading him in polls and fundraising. His adjusted strategy includes more frequent rallies and targeting undecided voters through various outreach methods.

Trump’s enhanced schedule follows a polling swing of 1.6 points against him and aims to strengthen his campaign in light of Harris's fundraising success, which has surpassed his own. Trump is also reconsidering his approach to rhetoric amidst advice to focus more on policy.


#society

Forbes: Officials Confirm Arrest Of Billionaire Telegram CEO Pavel Durov In France: Here’s What We Know
Officials Confirm Arrest Of Billionaire Telegram CEO Pavel Durov In France: Here’s What We Know
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, was arrested in France amid an investigation into the platform's alleged failures to moderate content related to criminal activities, including drug trafficking and child exploitation. Durov is set to appear in court soon.

French officials, including President Macron, emphasized that the arrest was not politically motivated, while critics voiced concerns over the implications for free speech. Durov has a history of resisting government pressures, having fled Russia in 2014.


#economy

Forbes: China’s Once-Richest Person Loses $14 Billion As Temu Parent Company Falls Almost 30%
China’s Once-Richest Person Loses $14 Billion As Temu Parent Company Falls Almost 30%
Colin Huang, founder of PDD Holdings, saw his net worth drop by $14 billion to $35.3 billion after the company’s stock fell nearly 30% due to disappointing second-quarter revenues. This decline moved him to No. 50 on the Forbes billionaire list.

PDD's earnings per share and sales fell short of analyst expectations amidst a broader economic downturn in China affecting consumer spending. Other online marketplaces, like Alibaba and JD.Com, have also reported similar struggles.


#military

The Western Journal: Trump Shows Up to Pay Respects on Anniversary of 13 Americans Killed in Afghanistan, Kamala Defends Biden-Harris Admin Policy
Trump Shows Up to Pay Respects on Anniversary of 13 Americans Killed in Afghanistan, Kamala Defends Biden-Harris Admin Policy
On the three-year anniversary of the Abbey Gate attack that killed 13 U.S. service members in Afghanistan, Donald Trump attended a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, while Kamala Harris and Joe Biden did not. Harris issued a statement defending the administration's withdrawal strategy but faced criticism for her absence.

The anniversary has sparked renewed scrutiny of the Biden-Harris administration's handling of Afghanistan, with Trump labeling it the "most embarrassing moment" in U.S. history. His comments highlight a broader divide in how each political figure is perceived regarding military accountability.


Fox News: Gold Star dad sends message to VP Harris 3 years after Abbey Gate attack: 'She owns this'
Gold Star dad sends message to VP Harris 3 years after Abbey Gate attack: 'She owns this'
Gold Star parents criticized the Biden-Harris administration on the three-year anniversary of the Kabul airport attack, which claimed 13 U.S. service members' lives. They held both President Biden and Vice President Harris accountable for the circumstances surrounding their loved ones' deaths.

Vice President Harris acknowledged the attack, expressing sorrow and commitment to care for military families. Parents of the fallen expressed deep frustration with the administration, linking their sons' deaths to failures in policy and administration decisions.


#crime

GB News: 'It can't carry on!' Ex-officer BLASTS police saying Notting Hill Carnival is 'example of two-tier policing'
'It can't carry on!' Ex-officer BLASTS police saying Notting Hill Carnival is 'example of two-tier policing'
A former Scotland Yard detective criticized the police response to the Notting Hill Carnival, claiming it highlights two-tier policing. He pointed to ongoing violence, with three stabbings reported and 90 arrests made, challenging the inconsistent policing compared to football events.

The detective argued that if similar incidents occurred at football matches, the response would be vastly different, leading to far more arrests. Scotland Yard refuted claims of biased policing, asserting a commitment to public safety and proactive measures at the carnival.


GB News: Ex-Cop SLAMS 'two-tiered policing of Notting Hill Carnival - 'Can you imagine if 10 were stabbed at a football game?!'
Ex-Cop SLAMS 'two-tiered policing of Notting Hill Carnival - 'Can you imagine if 10 were stabbed at a football game?!'
A former Scotland Yard detective criticized police for practicing "two-tier policing" at the Notting Hill Carnival, which saw renewed violence this year. Reports indicate three stabbings and approximately 90 arrests have occurred during the event.




Breitbart: Mayor Johnson's Chicago: At Least 30 Shot During Weekend
Mayor Johnson's Chicago: At Least 30 Shot During Weekend
Over the weekend, at least 30 people were shot in Chicago, resulting in six fatalities. Notable incidents include the shooting of a man in the 7900-block of South Phillips Avenue and the death of a 21-year-old man, identified as Christian Tucker, in a vehicle on South Washtenaw Avenue.

The violence continues a troubling trend, with 372 homicides reported in the city for 2024. These incidents follow a week of 22 separate shootings amid significant political events in Chicago.


Fox News: New York murder-suicide gunman feared he would be cut out of family will: police
New York murder-suicide gunman feared he would be cut out of family will: police
A murder-suicide in Long Island, New York, left five dead, including three siblings and a niece. The shooter, Joseph DeLucia Jr., 59, feared being cut out of his family's will after his mother’s recent death and was anxious about moving from the home he had lived in for decades.

DeLucia legally purchased a shotgun and fatally shot his relatives multiple times before taking his own life. Neighbors had reportedly expressed concerns about DeLucia’s distress prior to the incident. Police indicate that more proactive reporting could have potentially altered the outcome.


#sports

Breitbart: VIDEO: NASCAR Truck Series Driver Dislocates Shoulder During Victory Celebration
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.


#science

Le Monde: Japan's space agency ends Moon probe operation
Japan's space agency ends Moon probe operation
Japan's space agency, JAXA, announced the end of operations for its lunar lander, SLIM, after losing communication a week prior. The mission, which focused on a lunar mantle study, succeeded in landing but faced challenges due to extreme lunar conditions.

Despite these hurdles, SLIM operated longer than anticipated and provided valuable data before ceasing activity.


#other

On The Water: Six Steps to Cure Albie Fever
Six Steps to Cure Albie Fever
The author describes a personal obsession with catching false albacore, highlighting the species' unpredictable nature and the challenges in angling for them. His enthusiasm leads to prioritizing fishing over daily responsibilities, and he shares insights and techniques for successful albie fishing.

He emphasizes the importance of stealth, speed, and the right tackle while fishing. The strategies he lists aim to help others improve their chances of catching false albacore by understanding their behaviors and preferences.