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27 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Says Kamala Harris Would Support Court-Packing
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse stated that Vice President Kamala Harris would back a Supreme Court reform bill he proposed if elected president. This bill aims to impose 18-year term limits on justices and may include other Democratic priorities, like reproductive rights.
Republicans and some Democrats criticize the bill as unconstitutional, asserting that it resembles court-packing. Whitehouse clarified that the legislation’s success relies on the Democratic majority in Congress and support from the president.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: The most deceptive, dishonest, phony presidential campaign in human history rolls on
Sean Hannity criticized Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's presidential campaign for lacking transparency, claiming they avoid direct communication with voters. He argues their strategy includes hiding from scrutiny while failing to present a clear agenda.
Hannity anticipates a planned interview will not feature tough questions and will instead focus on superficial positivity while ignoring serious issues.
Fox News: Venezuelan official decries 'grave lack of transparency and veracity' in election results
A Venezuelan electoral official, Juan Carlos Delpino, criticized a lack of transparency in the recent elections, claiming significant irregularities and contesting President Nicolás Maduro's declared victory. The opposition argues their candidate, Edmundo González, actually won by a substantial margin.
Delpino's dissent highlights concerns of election integrity, as he calls for the release of voting records amid a repressive atmosphere characterized by arrests of protesters and opposition leaders. Tensions remain high as demands for accountability persist.
Breitbart: Five Years Later, the Business Roundtable's Push Toward Wokeness Starts to Crumble
This August marks five years since the Business Roundtable redefined the purpose of corporations to prioritize stakeholders over profit, leading to perceived political leftward shifts in business practices. The 1792 Exchange advocates for a return to neutrality and traditional profit-driven models.
Recent polls show growing public dissatisfaction with corporate political activism, especially regarding policies like DEI. CEO Daniel Cameron highlights a trend of companies moving away from leftist agendas while focusing on merit-based practices.
Breitbart: Hundreds of Former Aides to Bush, Romney, and McCain Endorse Harris
Over 200 former aides to Republican lawmakers, including from the Bush and McCain administrations, publicly endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for the upcoming presidential election. They expressed concern that a second Trump term would harm everyday Americans and democratic institutions.
The signatories acknowledged ideological differences but emphasized that Trump's leadership poses a significant threat both domestically and internationally. They join others, like former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, in voicing their support for Harris.
#society
Fox News: Woman dies on first day of Burning Man festival: ‘Heavy hearts'
Authorities are investigating the death of a 39-year-old woman, Kendra Frazer, on the opening day of the Burning Man festival in Nevada. Emergency services were unable to revive her, and the cause of death is still under investigation pending an autopsy.
Festival organizers expressed their condolences and stated they are cooperating with local authorities. Burning Man has seen a number of fatalities over the years, with various incidents reported since its move to Nevada.
Fox News: Rice University shooting: Small Houston school rocked by apparent murder-suicide on first day of fall semester
Rice University faced a tragic incident on the first day of the fall semester involving a murder-suicide. A female student, identified as Andrea Rodriguez Avila, was found dead in her dorm along with a non-student male, believed to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Authorities confirmed there was no forced entry, and the university assured the community of safety. Classes and activities were canceled for the day as investigations proceeded.
Le Monde: At least 100 civilians killed in one of the deadliest attacks in Burkina Faso's history
Dozens of civilians were killed in a recent jihadist attack in Barsalogho, Burkina Faso, where they were targeted while digging defensive trenches. The death toll is estimated between 100 and several hundred, marking one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in the region.
Jihadist groups continue to threaten security in Burkina Faso, prompting Captain Ibrahim Traoré to encourage villagers to dig trenches for protection. The attack raises concerns about the ongoing cycle of violence and the efficacy of local defense measures.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Many Americans Don't Believe Inflation Is Getting Better
Recent polling shows that inflation remains the top concern for American voters, with 26% citing it as the most important issue. Despite some Democratic enthusiasm and improved consumer sentiment among party members, skepticism persists among independents and Republicans regarding real economic improvement.
Perceptions of inflation vary significantly across demographics and income levels. Voters with lower incomes tend to report worsening inflation, while wealthier individuals are more optimistic. Trust in handling inflation slightly favors Republicans, but the gap is narrow.