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27 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Republican AGs Celebrate as Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden-Harris Admin's 'Illegal Executive Amnesty Program'
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Biden administration immigration program, deemed illegal by 16 Republican state attorneys general. The program aimed to provide a pathway to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants, which critics argue undermines U.S. law.
The ruling, celebrated by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and others, emphasizes ongoing legal battles over immigration policies amid the upcoming election. The controversy highlights the tension between the Biden administration's immigration approach and state legal challenges.
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Wife Cheryl Hines Urged Him to Meet with Trump
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, encouraged him to meet with Donald Trump, despite earlier skepticism. Kennedy endorsed Trump last week, citing support for free speech and children's health.
His endorsement has sparked controversy, with critics attacking Hines for her husband's decision. Kennedy has suspended his campaign in ten battleground states amidst allegations of Democratic interference in the electoral process.
Times Of Israel: Iran’s Khamenei urges new government to impose tighter cyberspace controls
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for stricter regulations on cyberspace during a meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian's new cabinet. Khamenei emphasized the need for laws to control the internet, contrasting with Pezeshkian’s campaign promises to ease restrictions.
Iran has historically imposed heavy internet restrictions, blocking popular platforms and encouraging the use of VPNs to bypass them. Khamenei cited global examples of regulating online spaces, asserting that the governance of virtual platforms is essential for security and economic opportunities.
Fox News: Disney tries to silence grieving husband, Zuckerberg admits he was a censor, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News highlights concerns regarding Vice President Kamala Harris's visibility and positions within the Democratic Party. Additionally, Meta's CEO acknowledged involvement in censorship actions related to the Biden administration.
The newsletter reflects political commentary around various issues, including criticisms of President Biden and the shifting dynamics in American political campaigns.
The Western Journal: Fox Host Targeted by Libs After They Invent Perverted Misinterpretation of Innocuous Comments About Kamala
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism from conservatives, particularly Donald Trump, regarding her involvement in the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Critics cite her claim of being "the last person in the room" during the decision-making process as evidence of her responsibility for the fallout.
Jesse Watters of Fox News made comments that some perceived as sexual innuendo regarding Harris's leadership, leading to backlash from liberals who accused him of misogyny. The incident reflects broader tensions in political discourse and differing reactions to such remarks.
The Federalist: Former Secret Service Agent Blasts Agency's 'Incompetence'
During a forum regarding the assassination attempt on former President Trump, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino suggested that the agency's multiple failures indicated possible intent rather than simple incompetence. Questions were raised about the Secret Service's decision-making and communication practices on that day.
Witnesses criticized the Secret Service for rejecting vital resources and not attending key briefings, leading to security lapses that could have resulted in Trump's death. This forum marks the beginning of broader investigations by House Republicans into the incident.
Fox News: Anti-Israel agitators hit Cornell University with vandalism, protests on Ivy League school's 1st day
Anti-Israel activists vandalized Cornell University property and staged a protest as classes began, displaying messages against Israel. University officials condemned the actions and announced disciplinary measures for such behavior, emphasizing a commitment to addressing illegal activities.
The university administration reiterated its policies for managing protests while maintaining a balance between free expression and the need to prevent harassment. They promised consistent enforcement of rules regarding peaceful protests and property violations.
Fox News: Over 200 former Bush, McCain, Romney staffers endorse Harris: 'The alternative ... is simply untenable'
Over 200 Republicans, including former officials from George W. Bush and John McCain’s administrations, published a letter endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president. They called for moderate Republicans and conservative independents to back Harris, citing concerns over Donald Trump's leadership.
The signatories expressed that another Trump presidency would harm democracy and the rule of law. They emphasized the need for unity and consensus in leadership, urging fellow Republicans to choose leaders who foster cooperation over chaos.
Fox News: New poll reveals Republican Senate candidate deadlocked with Dem in crucial deep blue state
A recent poll shows a tied Senate race in Maryland between Republican nominee Larry Hogan and Democratic nominee Angela Alsobrooks, each at 46% support among likely voters. Hogan's strong appeal to Independents and some Democrats is contributing to the competitive nature of the race.
Democrats currently hold a slim Senate majority, with Hogan's candidacy posing a challenge in a state typically favoring Democrats. The election outcome may influence the GOP's efforts to reclaim Senate control.
Forbes: Harris’ Lead Over Trump Unchanged After DNC, First Poll Finds
Vice President Kamala Harris maintains a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump in a recent poll, showing no change since the Democratic National Convention. The event engaged more viewers than the Republican National Convention, yet many major speeches received limited attention.
Despite the lack of a polling boost for Harris following the DNC, perceptions of Democratic unity improved among voters. The convention took place after Biden's exit from the race and featured notable celebrities and speeches aimed at criticizing Trump.
Fox News: Accusations of Biden admin 'interference' in transgender surgery guidelines for minors probed by House GOP
A House Oversight Committee is investigating allegations that the Biden administration pressured a medical organization to modify age guidelines for transgender care, specifically to eliminate age limits for surgeries. The investigation is led by Rep. Lisa McClain, citing concerns over political interference by HHS officials.
The committee is seeking documents from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) related to this matter. The controversy underscores the broader debates surrounding transgender medical care, particularly for minors, and the implications of political influence in medical guidelines.
Breitbart: Poll: No Convention Bump for Kamala After Weeks of 'Remarkably Positive' Media
A Morning Consult poll indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris did not gain support from the Democratic National Convention, maintaining a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump (48% to 44%). Despite lacking a convention boost, voter satisfaction with the Democratic ticket remains higher than with Republicans.
Harris's media coverage has been notably positive, while Trump’s has been predominantly negative, suggesting that the convention's favorable depiction did not enhance her prior standing. This reflects ongoing perceptions of both candidates as the presidential campaign intensifies.
#society
GB News: Paralympian opens up on ‘humiliating’ LNER experience: ‘I was screaming for help!’
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson expressed anger over a recent experience where she had to "crawl off" an LNER train at King's Cross due to a lack of assistance. She highlighted the difficulties faced by disabled individuals and criticized the ongoing barriers despite improvements since the 2012 Paralympics.
LNER has apologized and is investigating the situation, acknowledging the issue at the station. Grey-Thompson's experience emphasizes the need for better accessibility for disabled people in public transport.
GB News: Tenerife's anti-tourism protests are being led by a WELSHMAN as 'hypocrisy' sparks outrage
Brian Harrison, born in Wales and now living in Tenerife, leads anti-tourism protests calling for tourist taxes and restrictions on visitor numbers to combat environmental concerns. His group, Salvar La Tejita, has gained traction in Spain, attracting thousands of participants.
Harrison argues that the influx of tourists to the island has become unsustainable, promoting a shift from "tourism of quantity" to "tourism of quality." His involvement has sparked accusations of hypocrisy, yet supporters contend his perspective underscores a broader concern for local sustainability.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 2 US aircraft carrier strike groups ordered to stay in Middle East with tensions high
Two U.S. Navy carrier strike groups, the USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Abraham Lincoln, are to remain in the Middle East to support Israel against threats from Iran and its allied groups, as tensions escalate following Hezbollah's attacks on Israeli positions.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin reaffirmed America's commitment to Israel's defense and supported efforts for a ceasefire and hostage negotiations. The strike groups are currently located in the Gulf of Oman.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukrainian forces descend on Belgorod in fresh attempt to break Russian border
Ukrainian forces are attempting to break through the Russian border into Belgorod, launching attacks at multiple checkpoints, including Nekhoteyevka. Reports indicate that Ukraine has captured significant territory in the Kursk region, prompting a substantial Russian troop deployment.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the ongoing operation aims to solidify Ukraine's position in the conflict and is linked to diplomatic efforts for peace. Military analysts view the attacks as a strategic move to challenge Russian defenses and disrupt their operations.
The Telegraph: Al-Qaeda-linked militants kill up to 300 people in Burkina Faso’s ‘worst terrorist attack’
Militants linked to al-Qaeda have claimed responsibility for a severe attack in Burkina Faso, resulting in an estimated 300 civilian and military deaths. The incident, described as the worst terrorist attack in the country, involved gunmen targeting workers digging trenches near Barsalogho.
Despite promises from military ruler Capt Ibrahim Traore to combat jihadist groups, violence persists, with large regions outside government control. This attack follows a recent ambush that killed over 140 soldiers, revealing ongoing challenges for security forces against escalating insurgency.
#religion
Breitbart: Russell Brand: ‘The More I Pray, the More Coincidences Happen’
Russell Brand, a comedian and actor, discussed the spiritual significance of coincidences, attributing them to prayer after converting to Christianity. He shared a personal experience where a prayer coincided with an anniversary gift from his wife, reflecting on the relationship between spirituality and daily life.
Brand expressed a belief that as modern value systems decline, more individuals are turning to Christianity for meaning and connection. He emphasized the importance of personal spirituality in coping with contemporary challenges.
#culture
Fox News: 10 cozy blankets to curl up with this fall
As fall approaches, various themed blankets are available for cozying up during seasonal activities. Options range from faux fur throws to lightweight decorative blankets, catering to different comfort preferences.
Shoppers can find discounted items online, including plaid blankets, knitted throws, and pumpkin-patterned fleece. Many of these products are suitable for both decor and warmth.
Fox News: Bride calls off engagement, attends wedding days later with her friends and family
Lindsay Slater, 31, called off her engagement just days before her planned wedding. Unable to cancel the event, she transformed it into a "freedom day" celebration, inviting guests to enjoy a party with a sit-down meal and music, wearing her wedding dress.
Despite the heartbreak, Slater found solace in the support of friends and family, reinforcing her independence on that day.
Breitbart: Burning Man 2024 Marred by Woman's Death
The death of 39-year-old Kendra Frazer during the 2024 Burning Man Festival in Nevada is under investigation. Emergency responders were unable to revive her, and an autopsy will determine the cause of death. Festival attendance is expected to exceed 70,000.
The event has faced past fatalities and controversial attractions, including an "orgy dome" intended for consensual sexual activities. Last year's festival was notably disrupted by heavy rains.
#crime
GB News: Police bust one of the 'biggest ever' cannabis farms seizing up to £1.6m in plants
Cleveland Police are investigating a large cannabis farm in Dormanstown, Redcar, with an estimated street value between £544,600 and £1.6 million. The farm was discovered following concerns over high electricity usage, highlighting issues of potential exploitation and safety hazards.
Authorities are appealing for public information to identify those involved. They emphasize the risks associated with cannabis farms, including organized crime and fire hazards.