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26 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Trump meets with Jocelyn Nungaray family as illegal migrant murder suspect complains he won't get fair shake
In Houston, two Venezuelan nationals face capital murder charges for the death of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray. Their attorney seeks a protective order to shield the trial from prejudicial media coverage after the case drew significant public attention following the tragic event.
Jocelyn's family is speaking out against the broken immigration system, highlighting a misguided legal release that led to their daughter's death. Underlining a desperate call for accountability, they hold the system responsible for the pain inflicted on their family.
#politics
Fox News: Trump assassination attempt: Task force to visit Pennsylvania shooting site as Secret Service agents on leave
A bipartisan task force of U.S. lawmakers is investigating the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. They aim to understand security failures after a gunman shot at Trump, leaving one dead and two injured.
Members are looking for tips to uncover how the shooter evaded security, despite being reported to law enforcement prior to the incident. The investigation also scrutinizes the Secret Service's response and accountability.
#economy
The Federalist: The Fed That Made Millennials Rich Can Bankrupt Them Too
Millennials are seeing a surprising rise in their financial fortunes, thanks to Federal Reserve policies that fueled real estate appreciation. While median net worth has soared, the widening wealth gap exposes the peril of easy money, leaving many struggling to catch up.
The Fed’s long-standing quantitative easing has made wealth accumulation easier for those who entered the housing market early; others, left behind, now face a daunting climb. It's clear: the addiction to cheap money must end if we hope to avoid repeating past mistakes.
#culture
GB News: BBC Antiques Roadshow fans 'cry their eyes out' over value of WWII medals given to pigeon
Mary the Pigeon, a wartime hero, flew behind enemy lines during WWII, carrying crucial messages for the French Resistance. Her bravery earned her a Dickin Medal, valued at £30,000, a testament to the often-overlooked valor of animals in war.
The touching story left BBC's Antiques Roadshow viewers emotional, reminding them that courage comes in all forms, even from a little bird.
#crime
Fox News: Blue city politicians force woke mandate on police, but veteran officer warns it comes at a cost
In Denver, a new police directive halts minor traffic stops, perpetuating officer frustration and signaling an erosion of trust in law enforcement. Veteran officer Michael Letts argues this move caters to public perception rather than addressing systemic issues like pay and retention.
As cops exit the force in droves, crime may flourish unchecked, and the badge’s allure fades. Letts warns we’re heading into a void where law enforcement may struggle to maintain order—a bleak trajectory for a society craving safety.
The Telegraph: Captain of Bayesian superyacht ‘investigated for manslaughter and shipwreck’
Italian authorities are probing Captain James Cutfield for manslaughter after the superyacht Bayesian sank off Sicily, killing tech mogul Mike Lynch and six others. Prosecutors question if crew negligence contributed to the disaster during a surprise storm.
Amid mounting scrutiny, Cutfield remains silent. Experts suggest that overlooking basic maritime safety—like keeping hatches closed—may have sealed the fate of those on board.
GB News: Notting Hill Carnival: Woman fighting for life after three people stabbed
At Notting Hill Carnival, chaos erupted when a 32-year-old woman was left fighting for her life after a stabbing. Two other victims, a 29-year-old man and a 24-year-old man, also felt the sharp edge of the blade as the police made 90 arrests amidst the fray.
The carnival spirit took a dark turn, with 15 officers caught up in the violence. London’s celebrations turned carnage—it’s the kind of city where revelry can quickly fade into the night.