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26 Aug 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Georgia Sec. Of State May Be Punishing Crimes He Helped Create
In September 2020, Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger announced an investigation into double voting, sparked by anomalies in a tight primary. The chaos ensued from pandemic-related rules that muddled absentee voting processes, potentially allowing widespread confusion.
Despite claims of pervasive double voting, investigations revealed far fewer instances than suggested, leading to questions about election integrity. The problem stems from opaque data handling and questionable rule changes, leaving citizens wary of future electoral reliability.
The Federalist: RFK Jr.’s Speech Wasn’t Republican Or Democrat But American
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lambasted the Democrats and media while announcing he’d back Trump and suspend his presidential campaign in swing states. He argues both sides of the political spectrum need transparency to address pressing issues like government corruption and censorship.
This alliance is about survival, not policy; their shared concerns transcend partisanship and speak to the essence of American democracy. Whether they agree or clash moving forward is secondary to the foundational fight for free expression and transparent governance.
Fox News: Trump expected to slam Harris on third anniversary of deadly Afghanistan attack that killed 13 Americans
Trump is set to launch an attack on VP Harris on the anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing that took 13 American lives during the Afghan withdrawal. His rhetoric points to her proximity to Biden when the decision was made to pull out.
As he pays respects at Arlington, he’ll pivot to Michigan, blaming Harris for a chaotic exit that Democrats tried to deflect. The past looms large, as veterans' families demand accountability, amidst echoes of a peace deal gone awry.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Aug. 26: Day 325 – How far can Ben Gvir push the prime minister?
Hezbollah's Nasrallah claims victory after an intense IDF strike and vows further retaliation. Tensions simmer over ceasefire negotiations as the US pushes for resolution, while Israeli officials warn about extremist actions potentially inciting more violence.
Ben Gvir's controversial remarks about Jewish rights on the Temple Mount fuel fears amid rising extremist attacks. Opposition leader Lapid sees hope in Israel’s future despite the turmoil surrounding Netanyahu’s government.
#society
Fox News: Iceland ice cave collapse kills 1 tourist, leaves 2 others missing
A tragic day in Iceland as an ice cave collapse claimed one tourist's life and left two others missing, amidst a group exploring the Breidamerkurjokull glacier. Rescuers face tough conditions as they search for the lost souls, using chainsaws to navigate the icy terrain.
Despite the accident, local authorities see no faults in the guided tour's safety measures. "Unlucky" is the word on everyone's lips in this unforgiving landscape where nature can turn lethal in a moment.
GB News: 'Why punish the most vulnerable?!' Pensioners FURIOUS at Rachel Reeves over 'dangerous' winter fuel payments decision
Emma Woolf lashed out at the Labour government for slashing winter fuel payments for pensioners, claiming it unfairly burdens the vulnerable while public sector pay remains untouched. As PM Keir Starmer warns of worsening conditions, the pressure mounts on the beleaguered administration.
The Chancellor insists that tough fiscal decisions were unavoidable, urging pensioners to explore their eligibility for Pension Credit. Woolf counters that cutting support for the elderly reveals a failure to address wasteful public spending.
Forbes: Uber Fined Record $324 Million In Netherlands For Transferring Sensitive EU Driver Data To U.S.
The Dutch Data Protection Authority slapped Uber with a staggering $324 million fine for mishandling European drivers' sensitive data, transferring it to the U.S. sans appropriate privacy safeguards. The violation spanned over two years, breaching EU GDPR laws.
Uber, claiming the fine is "unjustified," plans to appeal, but the agency calls the breach "very serious," highlighting the need for stringent data protection outside Europe.
The Federalist: Americans Forfeit Hope By Forgoing Families
As Trump and Harris vie for the presidency, Americans’ despair is reflected in a dwindling birthrate. With fertility below replacement levels, the nation confronts a future of economic and social strife, yet neither candidate offers a remedy for this decline.
Still, there’s hope found outside politics: communities, especially churches, can nurture family life, provide guidance, and foster a culture that values marriage and parenthood. It’s not just about numbers; it’s about instilling the belief that family life is essential, worthwhile, and attainable.
#war
Le Monde: Russia carries out 'one of largest strikes' on Ukraine, says Zelensky
Zelensky reported severe Russian bombardment, exceeding 100 missiles and drones in an unprecedented strike on Ukraine. He appealed for European support to bolster air defenses, likening his country’s plight to Israel's and advocating for less restrictive arms assistance.
In a world where life should be valued equally, he called on allies to enable Ukraine with long-range weapons to counter the ongoing terror. The message was clear: unity is vital, and help is imperative to shield his nation from further chaos.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Israel’s economy in grave danger as Gaza war drags on, economists warn
In Jerusalem, once-thriving shops now sit silent, echoing the plight of an ailing economy under the relentless weight of an extended war against Hamas. Small businesses falter, the tourism sector withers, and international trust erodes, while the death toll in Gaza rises.
As uncertainty looms large, economists warn that only a ceasefire can stave off further damage, but political pressures push leaders like Netanyahu to continue the fight. With the economy faltering and a deficit swelling, tough choices await that could reshape the nation's future.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Suspect in deadly German festival stabbing identifies with ISIS, prosecutors say
In Solingen, a Syrian man, Issa Al H., was jailed for a deadly knife attack during a diversity festival, resulting in three deaths. Authorities suspect his actions were fueled by ISIS ideology, and he had applied for asylum in Germany, which was reportedly denied.
The brutal event sparked shock in the community and reignited immigration debates in the lead-up to regional elections, as the city mourned its victims. Flowers and candles marked the site of tragedy, with residents grappling for answers in a growing atmosphere of fear.