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27 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Sally Field Claims Kamala Harris Stands for 'Democracy' Despite Not Receiving Any Primary Votes
Sally Field endorsed Kamala Harris on social media, framing her candidacy as a stand for democracy, despite Harris not receiving any votes in the Democratic primary. Field criticized former President Trump and encouraged voting for human rights and the environment.
Harris was positioned as the Democratic frontrunner after Joe Biden dropped out, following a shift in party messaging. Field also returned to Twitter, expressing concerns about the current state of the world.
The Federalist: How Media Are Lying Now: Kamala's Fake Media Leverage Edition
Recent newsletters from Politico and Axios conveyed that Vice President Kamala Harris is effectively managing her upcoming debate and interview appearances, yet they overlook her low approval ratings and the challenges her administration faces, including inflation and border issues.
The media appears complicit in promoting her candidacy while failing to hold her accountable for her administration’s shortcomings and her lack of primary election experience, highlighting a concerning alignment between her campaign and media coverage.
Breitbart: Report: Reporters Collude with Harris on Selection of Interview Host
Media reports suggest that Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign is selectively managing her interview opportunities as she enters the presidential race, prioritizing supportive coverage. Recent studies indicate a significant disparity in media portrayal between Harris and former President Trump.
Harris's campaign faces internal debates over the approach to her first interview, balancing her administration's record with the need to differentiate her positions. The strategy appears aimed at controlling the narrative amid critiques of the Biden-Harris administration's policies.
GB News: Canada just realised importing tens of thousands of foreign workers might not be a good idea...
Canada is significantly reducing its temporary foreign worker program, reversing expansions from 2022, in an effort to lower the number of temporary residents. Prime Minister Trudeau emphasized the need for businesses to invest in Canadian workers and indicated potential cuts to permanent resident streams as well.
The Canadian government aims to decrease the temporary resident population to 5% of the total population within three years, from 6.8%. The expected reduction will amount to around 65,000 foreign workers. A broader immigration plan will be presented this fall.
Fox News: FLASHBACK: Top Harris campaign aide was key voice in WH push to remove COVID info from tech platforms
Rob Flaherty, a senior campaign adviser for VP Kamala Harris, played a significant role in pressuring tech companies like Facebook and Google to suppress misinformation about COVID-19. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently acknowledged this government pressure, expressing regret for the censorship actions taken.
Internal communications reveal Flaherty sought specific targeting strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy, and discussions included providing government access to tools for addressing misinformation. Zuckerberg ultimately stated that the decisions to censor content were made by Facebook.
Breitbart: Exclusive–Sen. Tom Cotton: Kamala Harris Is 'Trying to Hide Her Positions from' Voters
Sen. Tom Cotton criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly trying to conceal her far-left positions from voters. He argued that despite changes reported by media, she has not publicly renounced her previous views and remains aligned with progressive policies.
Cotton, while campaigning in Ohio, emphasized Harris's record, asserting that she has not distanced herself from her past positions during her 2020 presidential run or her time in the Senate. He maintains Americans should view her as consistently liberal.
Fox News: Texas announces over 1M ineligible voters removed from voting rolls since last presidential election
Texas has removed 1.1 million names from voter rolls since 2020, identifying them as ineligible under a law signed by Governor Greg Abbott aimed at election integrity. The law requires the Secretary of State to reconcile voter and citizenship data monthly.
The audit revealed that the largest groups disqualified included over 463,000 individuals for failing to confirm residency and over 457,000 deceased voters. Approximately 6,500 noncitizens were also purged, with around 2,000 allegedly having voted.
Forbes: Trump Selling More NFT Trading Cards—As He Courts Crypto Voters
Former President Donald Trump has launched a fourth series of digital trading cards, priced at $99 each, as part of a campaign to attract crypto-friendly voters. The new collection features various themed designs and offers exclusive physical rewards for high-spending buyers.
This initiative follows his promotion of an "official" cryptocurrency project linked to his sons, amid a broader strategy to connect with the crypto community despite past criticisms of digital currencies. Trump's evolving stance on cryptocurrency positions him as a pro-crypto candidate ahead of the approaching election.
Fox News: California candidates trade blows in key district, as Republican slams Dem over ‘MeToo’ court controversy
Rep. Michelle Steel's campaign criticizes her Democratic opponent, Derek Tran, for representing a client accused of sexual harassment. Steel's team argues that Tran's defense undermines women's rights, while Tran counters that Steel has a history of opposing victims' protections.
The race is tight in Steel's Democratic-leaning Orange County district, with recent polling showing a dead heat. Both campaigns leverage accusations regarding their opponent's stances on women's rights and legal defenses.
#society
GB News: NIgel Farage locks horns with ex-Labour MP over ‘two-tier policing’ at Notting Hill Carnival
Nigel Farage clashed with former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle over perceived "two-tier policing" in Britain following violence at the Notting Hill Carnival, where police faced assaults and stabbings. Farage criticized the lack of condemnation from political leaders.
Russell-Moyle called for due process while acknowledging issues at large events. Former Detective Mike Neville described incidents of police inaction in lower-income areas, arguing that working-class concerns are often dismissed.
Breitbart: U.N. Chief António Guterres: Fossil Fuels Are ‘Cooking Our Planet’
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for urgent climate action, warning that rising sea levels pose a severe threat to humanity. He emphasized the need for immediate interventions to protect vulnerable regions, citing alarming trends in sea level rise, particularly in the Pacific.
Despite Guterres's claims, some recent studies indicate that certain islands have remained stable or even expanded rather than diminishing as feared. He continues to advocate for reparations from wealthier nations to assist developing countries affected by climate change.
#economy
Breitbart: ExxonMobil Expects Little Change in Oil Demand over Next 25 Years
ExxonMobil's recent report predicts global oil demand will plateau at 102.2 million barrels per day by 2030, contrasting political narratives of a rapid green energy transition. The forecast suggests that despite a decline in emissions, fossil fuels will still account for over half of the world's energy by 2050.
The report highlights the growing consumption of oil in developing nations while advanced economies scale back. It challenges more conservative projections from BP and the IEA, which foresee significantly lower demands, arguing that the realities of developing regions must be considered.
#military
Times Of Israel: Why Nasrallah scaled down his Sunday attack, and why Israel had limited its pre-emption
After recent exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah, both parties expressed relative satisfaction. Hezbollah's leader, Nasrallah, described their operation as complete, emphasizing caution in retaliatory strikes to avoid escalating conflict, particularly following Israel's assassination of their military leader.
Despite unsuccessful attacks, internal tensions within Hezbollah may have influenced the restrained response. Israel's strategic preemptive strikes targeted Hezbollah capabilities without escalating tensions significantly, aiming to avoid a broader conflict while still focusing on Gaza as their main front.
#health
Fox News: People with brain aneurysms at higher risk of some mental health disorders, study finds
A study by the American Heart Association found that individuals with unruptured brain aneurysms are at a higher risk for mental health issues, increasing anxiety, depression, and substance misuse by 10% over ten years, particularly among those under 40.
The research indicates a need for targeted mental health support, as younger patients may experience significant psychological burdens related to their condition. The findings, however, do not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship between aneurysms and mental health disorders.
Fox News: 'Baywatch' star Nicole Eggert in 'gray area' after finishing cancer treatment: 'There's a lot of waiting'
Nicole Eggert, diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2024, describes her experience as being in a "gray area" while waiting for further imaging and possible surgery after completing treatment. She emphasizes the emotional challenges and uncertainty of her situation.
Despite the struggles, Eggert remains focused on staying positive for her 12-year-old daughter, Keegan. She balances concerns about her health and responsibilities as a caregiver while managing the overwhelming nature of her diagnosis.
#outdoors
Fox News: Co-workers leave Colorado man behind on mountain summit during office retreat
A Colorado man was left behind by his co-workers during a mountain summit attempt and became disoriented while descending, leading to a night alone in a storm. After regaining cell service, he called 911 and was found by rescue teams.
Officials emphasized the importance of hiking with partners and carrying essential gear to prevent dangerous situations.