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27 Aug 2024
#politics
GB News: Matt Goodwin analysis: Starmer did not ONCE mention what the British people care about most
Matt Goodwin criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for neglecting to address immigration in his State of the Nation speech, despite it being the top concern among the British public. Recent data shows rising apprehension about immigration, particularly following recent anti-immigration riots.
Starmer attributed unrest to a broken prison system and described the controversial early release scheme for inmates as vital for managing overcrowding. He acknowledged that recent rioters exploited vulnerabilities in the system, reflecting deeper societal failures.
CNSNews: WH Responds to, Doesn’t Deny, Zuckerberg Claim Facebook Was Pressured to Censor
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that his company wrongly censored COVID-related posts under pressure from the Biden administration. He also stated Meta should not have censored the New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story due to FBI warnings about potential disinformation.
In response, the Biden administration emphasized that tech companies should independently evaluate their information-sharing practices while considering public health impacts. The administration did not deny Zuckerberg's claims.
Breitbart: Trump Lawyers Ask Appeals Court to Remove Fani Willis over Racist Speech
Donald Trump's legal team has filed an appeal in Georgia seeking the removal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from his case, citing alleged racial bias and claims of her unethical conduct related to a relationship with another prosecutor. They argue that Willis’ statements were intended to mischaracterize the defendants and compromise their right to a fair trial.
A judge previously ruled that Willis could stay on the case only if her colleague, Nathan Wade, resigned, which he did. Trump's team is now pushing for a further appeal to disqualify Willis entirely, asserting that her remarks were calculated to bias public perception against the defendants.
GB News: Donald Trump threatens to pull out of Harris debate after request to 'keep hot mics' on
Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw from an upcoming debate with Kamala Harris after her campaign requested that microphones remain on throughout the event. He criticized ABC News for potential bias and questioned why he should participate in a debate under those conditions.
Harris's team argues that live microphones would enhance transparency, while Trump's campaign insists on replicating the conditions of a previous CNN debate. Tensions highlight differing strategies ahead of the event, with Trump expressing doubt about Harris's debate readiness.
Fox News: Michael Moore says Kamala Harris would be ‘most progressive’ president in history: ‘I feel so hopeful’
Filmmaker Michael Moore expresses optimism about Vice President Kamala Harris potentially becoming the most progressive president in U.S. history. He feels reinvigorated by her commitment to social issues and her stance against wealthy corporations.
Moore believes her endorsement by President Biden and her recent policy announcements signal a promising shift for Democrats ahead of the 2024 election. He describes his excitement and hope for a new direction in American politics.
Breitbart: Macron Rules Out Partnership With Far-Left After Le Pen's Warnings
French President Emmanuel Macron has dismissed any alliance with the far-left New Popular Front for a new government, despite prior cooperation to thwart Marine Le Pen's National Rally. Macron cited parliamentary instability and opposition threats as reasons for this decision.
The French political landscape remains fragmented, with Macron's government lacking a clear majority and operating under caretaker conditions. Ongoing negotiations are hindered by competing party interests and potential no-confidence motions.
The Western Journal: White House Forced to Answer Tough Questions as Biden Enjoys Second Straight Vacation
White House officials faced scrutiny as President Biden spent his vacation while public perception grew about his disengagement from presidential duties. National Security Adviser John Kirby's defensive comments regarding Biden's command raised questions about the administration's transparency.
Critics contrasted Biden's relaxed demeanor with former President Trump's actions on significant anniversaries, suggesting a disparity in leadership presence. This continues to fuel claims of a deep state influencing Biden's presidency.
Fox News: Hidin' Harris 2024 is a terrible strategy and a danger for our democracy
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign strategy involves avoiding press questions, which critics argue undermines democratic engagement and policy discussion. This approach may rely on winning diverse voter groups without clarifying her positions, raising concerns about accountability.
Harris's silence may eventually backfire as the political landscape demands transparency and coherence in policy. Voter support could hinge on her forthcoming actions and statements, making it essential for her to articulate clear positions soon.
#society
The Telegraph: Hong Kong teenagers told to play badminton to ‘master their sexual desires’
Hong Kong's education authorities issued guidance for teenagers suggesting activities like playing badminton to manage sexual urges and avoid premarital sex. The materials, aimed at ages 12 to 14, are criticized for being outdated and regressive.
The 70-page document includes commitment forms for self-discipline and warns against inappropriate clothing. Education Secretary Christine Choi defended the initiative as a protective measure for children, despite significant backlash from lawmakers.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: China to Pressure Jake Sullivan to Accept 'Correct' Communist Agenda in Beijing
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is in Beijing for discussions with Chinese diplomats, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi. This marks Sullivan's first visit to China in his role, focusing on bilateral issues like China’s global activities and regional security.
Chinese officials expect to express concerns about the U.S. approach toward Taiwan and trade, emphasizing the need for a corrected understanding between the two nations. The talks may last up to 12 hours over several days.
#crime
Le Monde: Why was Pavel Durov arrested in France and what charges could he be facing?
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, was arrested in France on allegations of complicity in serious crimes, including distribution of child pornography and drug possession. The investigation also examines Telegram's refusal to provide user information requested by authorities.
Durov is presumed innocent and faces a police custody of up to 96 hours. If convicted, he could face significant prison time, but the exact charges and potential sentences remain unclear.
#sports
GB News: US Open star Coco Gauff shares truth for name change that baffled fans
Coco Gauff, initially known as 'Cori', gained fame at 15 by reaching Wimbledon’s fourth round and defeating Venus Williams. She explained her nickname stems from her father's name and a family origin story, creating some confusion over her identity.
Now 20, Gauff aims to win the US Open, having previously secured her first Grand Slam victory there last summer. She recently advanced in the tournament with a decisive win over Varvara Gracheva.
#outdoors
The Western Journal: Multiple Utah Tourists Swallowed by Freak Whirlpool During California Horror Hike
Three Utah residents died during a canyoneering expedition in California's Sierra Nevada. Cyndi Bell Miller stated her brother and friends were caught in a whirlpool while rappelling at Seven Teacups; despite CPR efforts, they were not revived.
Seven Teacups is often considered an entry-level canyon, but it requires technical skills. The tragic incident highlights the inherent dangers of canyoneering, even in locations deemed suitable for beginners.
#other
Breitbart: Guterres Issues Another 'Global SOS' over Fast-Rising Pacific Ocean
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued another urgent warning regarding rising sea levels at a Pacific islands summit, stating that climate change poses a severe threat to these nations. A new U.N. report indicates a 15 cm rise in sea levels in parts of the Pacific over the last 30 years.
Pacific leaders emphasize the need for reduced carbon emissions to combat this existential threat. Guterres is advocating for increased funding for climate resilience programs in the region.