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27 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Famed ‘Godfather’ director wants new movie to avoid being ‘some woke Hollywood' lecture
Francis Ford Coppola defended his film "Megalopolis," set for release in September, emphasizing its diverse cast from varying political backgrounds. He aims to avoid it being labeled a "woke Hollywood production" and hopes to provoke conversation on America's political divide.
Coppola shared that the film's narrative centers on a struggle for a utopian future versus greed, reflecting deeper societal issues. He expressed a desire for Americans to engage in dialogue about their future, viewing this conversation as vital for healing divisions.
Fox News: COUNTDOWN: Harris has just 4 days left to make good on sit-down interview proclamation
Vice President Kamala Harris faces pressure to schedule her first formal interview as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, with a self-imposed deadline approaching. Concerns arise about internal disagreements and the significance of the upcoming interview, as Harris has maintained a low profile.
Some supporters encourage her to avoid interviews until closer to the election. Critics highlight that going without press engagement raises questions about her campaign strategy and confidence. The lack of a confirmed interview date could become a focal point in the political arena.
Breitbart: Don Lemon: Black Voters Think Trump Is on Their Side — They Don't Know Kamala Harris
Don Lemon remarked on MSNBC that some black voters perceive Donald Trump as supportive, largely due to his distribution of stimulus checks. He noted that many voters were unaware that these checks also came from a Democratic Congress.
Lemon observed varying recognition of Vice President Kamala Harris across battleground states, suggesting she needs to reintroduce herself. In contrast, there was a belief among many voters that Trump was more beneficial for the economy.
The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Campaign Forces Kamala Harris to Debate Herself in Devastating New Ad
Donald Trump's campaign released a new ad featuring Vice President Kamala Harris seemingly debating herself about inflation and Bidenomics. The ad juxtaposes her criticisms of high prices with her claims of Biden's economic success, highlighting contradictions in her statements.
The effectiveness of the ad lies in its ability to showcase Harris's perceived lack of authenticity and competence, as it prompts voters to question her credibility. The Trump campaign may leverage this approach further by emphasizing direct quotes from Harris.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton calls Kamala Harris the underdog because of Electoral College
Hillary Clinton described Vice President Kamala Harris as the "underdog" in the presidential race, citing challenges posed by the Electoral College. During a recent interview, Clinton emphasized the need for support and organization among voters to ensure Harris's victory despite potential opposition.
Clinton highlighted Harris's commitment to issues like job creation and abortion rights while expressing concerns about the persistent obstacles women face in leadership roles. She reaffirmed her ongoing communication with Harris, offering advice and encouragement.
Breitbart: Pinkerton: The Empire Strikes Back — Alexander Vindman Threatens Elon Musk After Arrest of Telegram CEO
Alexander Vindman suggested Elon Musk should be concerned about potential accountability for platforming disinformation following the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France. This exemplifies a larger trend against disinformation in social media management.
Musk faces legal challenges globally, emphasizing the complex relationship between Big Tech and government regulation. The discourse around free speech is increasingly contentious, highlighting the clash between censorship and democratic principles.
Human Events: Woman traveling with Telegram CEO Pavel Durov missing after posting their journey on social media, making it easy to track their movements
Juli Vavilova, a 24-year-old video game streamer, went missing after traveling with Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was arrested in France upon landing. Vavilova's family has been unable to reach her since Durov's arrest on several serious charges, raising concerns about her safety.
Durov, who previously fled Russia, faces 20 years in prison. His arrest has triggered global attention, with French President Macron denying political motivations behind the detainment.
Breitbart: Donald Trump to Put RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard on Potential Transition Team as Honorary Co-Chairs
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard will serve as honorary co-chairs for Donald Trump’s potential transition team if he wins the 2024 presidential election. Their involvement highlights Trump's aim to unite differing political voices against perceived media and political bias.
Gabbard recently endorsed Trump, citing a departure from the Democratic Party, while Kennedy expressed a difficult but determined choice to support Trump, emphasizing a personal conviction.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: The DNC's Biggest Embarrassment - This Lie Was Repeated More Than Any Other
At the Democratic National Convention, multiple false claims about "Project 2025" were presented, suggesting it was authored by Donald Trump and advocating extreme policies. However, the report originated from the Heritage Foundation and is a non-binding guide for conservative governance.
Despite the misinformation, Trump distanced himself from the project, stating he had no role in it. The convention's rhetoric has been criticized as exaggerating and misrepresenting what the project entails.
#society
Fox News: New York county makes first arrest under new mask ban law
An 18-year-old man, Wesslin Omar Ramirez Castillo, was arrested in Nassau County for violating a new mask ban while concealing a 14-inch knife. This arrest marks the first enforcement of the Mask Transparency Act, enacted to reduce violent crime linked to masked protests.
Critics, including plaintiffs with disabilities, have filed a lawsuit against the law, arguing it discriminates against those needing masks for health reasons. Nassau County officials assert the law is constitutional and justified in promoting public safety.
Times Of Israel: Better than a baby: ‘Surprise’ hostage rescue gives way to joy as family reunites
Farhan al-Qadi, a hostage held in Gaza for 326 days, was successfully rescued by the Israel Defense Forces. His brother Hatem expressed overwhelming joy at the reunion, capturing the moment with a selfie in Soroka Hospital, where Farhan was confirmed in good health.
The rescue, celebrated as a significant achievement amid ongoing conflict, highlighted concerns for the 100+ remaining hostages. Efforts for further negotiations to secure their release remain urgent as families and officials demand action.
The Telegraph: Anti-racism author accused of plagiarising ethnic minority academics
Robin DiAngelo, author of "White Fragility," faces accusations of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis, allegedly copying sections from two Asian-American scholars without attribution. The complaint highlights multiple instances of uncredited borrowing from their work.
DiAngelo, known for discussing the need for proper citation of minority voices, now faces scrutiny over her own academic integrity amid her bestselling success. The University of Washington defines her actions as plagiarism, prompting criticism from scholars.
Breitbart: WATCH: Oklahoma Students Protest After Being Told They Cannot Fly U.S. Flag
A rally took place in Edmond, Oklahoma, with around 100 vehicles protesting against a local high school's rule prohibiting the display of the American flag. Community members argued that the ban infringes on First Amendment rights and expressed their desire to promote patriotism.
Oklahoma's State Superintendent criticized the school's decision and announced plans to issue new guidelines ensuring students can display the American flag. He emphasized the importance of patriotism in schools and pledged to investigate the situation at Edmond Public Schools.
Fox News: Reddit user berates wedding couple's 'bizarre' plan to save money on reception: 'Incredibly stupid idea'
A couple plans to hold their wedding reception at a nightclub, requiring guests to pay their own way for drinks and entry. This decision has drawn criticism on Reddit for its poor etiquette and disregard for the guests' expenses and experience.
Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman suggests that the couple should not label the nightclub visit as a reception, as it shifts the financial burden onto the guests. She advises they either host a small gathering or cover initial expenses to maintain a celebratory atmosphere.
Fox News: Missing climber in Glacier National Park found dead after suffering apparent fall
Grant Marcuccio, a 32-year-old climber, was found dead in Glacier National Park after going missing during a solo hike to McPartland Peak. The National Park Service indicated that the cause of death appears to be from traumatic injuries consistent with a fall.
Rescue efforts began after Marcuccio failed to meet his hiking party at a designated location. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death.
Human Events: UAE ‘closely following the case of its citizen’ Telegram founder Pavel Durov as France brings charges
Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder, was arrested in France on multiple charges, including complicity in child pornography, drug offenses, and money laundering. The UAE is seeking consular access for him, stating it is closely monitoring the situation.
French President Macron clarified that Durov's arrest is not politically motivated despite global backlash, as he faces up to 20 years in prison for the offenses tied to Telegram's private messaging platform.
The Telegraph: Watch: Afghan women defy Taliban by singing for their freedom
Afghan women are publicly protesting against the Taliban's restrictions on their rights, including bans on singing and speaking freely. Videos of women singing in defiance have circulated, emphasizing their struggle and the desire for freedom despite the regime's oppressive laws.
Activists and women inside Afghanistan are calling for global support and denouncing the Taliban's severe restrictions, insisting they will not be silenced. The UN has condemned these laws, and local women continue to organize protests against the regime's oppressive measures.
#military
The Telegraph: Watch: Israeli jets destroy apartment block in Gaza
Israeli jets targeted a residential building in Nuseirat, Gaza, resulting in its complete destruction and significant casualties, with at least 22 reported fatalities from air strikes across the territory on Tuesday.
The Israel Defence Forces are engaged in intense clashes with Hamas in central and southern Gaza, conducting operations to rescue hostages.
#health
Fox News: New Hampshire resident dies after EEEV infection, as rare, lethal mosquito-borne virus spreads in New England
A resident of Hampstead, New Hampshire, has died from eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), a serious mosquito-borne illness. This case marks New Hampshire's first reported EEEV infection since 2014, with health officials urging residents to mitigate mosquito exposure.
Mosquito-borne infections are on the rise in New England, with confirmed cases in Massachusetts and Vermont. Health departments recommend preventive measures to avoid bites, including using repellents and eliminating standing water.
#science
Fox News: Here is what we know about Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck in space
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will remain aboard the International Space Station until February 2025 due to delays with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which is facing technical issues. Their families support the decision for their safety.
Both astronauts have extensive space experience, and while they miss family events, they communicate regularly. They will return with a SpaceX Crew-9 mission, which requires adjustments to accommodate them.