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27 Aug 2024
#politics
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: House Republicans need to attach the Save Act to the September government spending bill
Jack Posobiec advocated for the SAVE Act, emphasizing the necessity of verifying citizenship for voter registration to prevent non-citizens from voting. He called for the act to be included in Congress' September spending bill, highlighting its bipartisan potential but facing opposition from Democrats.
The SAVE Act aims to implement strict voter identification requirements and purge non-citizens from voter rolls. Posobiec urged Republicans to leverage government funding discussions to advance the act.
The Mirror: Liz Truss 'looked at stopping free NHS cancer treatment' after mini-Budget chaos
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss was reported to have considered halting cancer treatment on the NHS amid the fallout from her mini-Budget, which led to economic turmoil. This claim comes from a new book detailing her brief tenure in office, highlighting discussions on severe budget cuts.
Truss reportedly faced skepticism from aides regarding these discussions. Her former Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, noted he wasn't part of conversations about restricting healthcare, although it's possible others in her team were involved. Ms. Truss has not commented.
GB News: Keir Starmer wants to 'turn a corner on Brexit' and 'fix broken relationships' with EU as he agrees new treaty with Germany
Sir Keir Starmer aims to enhance UK relations with Europe by negotiating a new treaty with Germany. The agreement will focus on collaboration in areas like market access, science, trade, and energy. His government seeks improved trade terms and a possible security pact with the EU.
Starmer's efforts follow recent meetings with European leaders, emphasizing a desire to rebuild connections post-Brexit. He is set to discuss enhancing trade deals and reducing bureaucracy for professionals working abroad. The potential for significant changes to the current Brexit deal remains uncertain.
#society
The Western Journal: Vacationer Found Dead in Disturbing Discovery Under Hilton Head Island Home
The body of Stanley Kotowski, a 60-year-old man from Massachusetts who went missing on August 16, was discovered in a crawl space under a home on Hilton Head Island. He had reportedly experienced significant mental distress before his disappearance.
Authorities concluded that Kotowski died by suicide, and the circumstances surrounding his mental state prior to leaving the vacation rental have raised concerns.
Forbes: Northern Lights Alert: Aurora Borealis May Make Another Appearance In Northern States
A northern U.S. states are expected to have a chance to see the Northern Lights on Tuesday night, with a KP index of four indicating increased activity. However, viewing opportunities will decrease significantly the following night.
Best viewing conditions will be from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. in areas with clear skies and low light pollution.
The Mirror: Damning report shows disabled crime victims 'fobbed off' as trust in cops falls
A survey by Victims’ Commissioner Helen Newlove reveals that nearly half of disabled crime victims feel dissatisfied with the criminal justice system, indicating a significant lack of confidence. Many expressed feelings of being infantilized by police and reported inadequate support, highlighting systemic issues that need addressing.
The findings suggest that disabled individuals face heightened vulnerability and inadequate responses from law enforcement, leading to decreased trust in the justice system. Newlove stresses that rebuilding this trust is essential for better outcomes for all victims.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Vladimir Putin 'is coming for us and we must prepare' warns ex-Defence Secretary
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace warns that Vladimir Putin views the UK as a target, blaming Britain for Russia's historical setbacks and failures. He urges the UK government to be prepared for potential Russian aggression, describing Putin’s motivations as driven by revenge and legacy.
Wallace, reflecting on his past discussions with Russian officials, emphasizes the need for heightened awareness of the threat posed by Putin’s regime. He underscores the importance of national preparedness in light of these escalating tensions.
#health
The Western Journal: What to Know About the Oropouche Virus
Over 20 people who returned to the U.S. from Cuba have been diagnosed with Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever. The virus, transmitted by midges and mosquitoes, has not shown signs of spreading in the U.S., though symptoms resemble other tropical diseases.
About 8,000 cases have emerged in South America and the Caribbean, with symptoms including fever and muscle aches. The CDC advises pregnant women to avoid travel to Cuba and urges travelers to take precautionary measures against insect bites.
#education
The Western Journal: Dolly Parton is Sending Free Books to Children
Dolly Parton continues her mission to enhance literacy through her Imagination Library program, which provides free books to children under five. Recently, the initiative expanded in states like Missouri and Kentucky, celebrating sending over 240 million books since its inception.
Parton, inspired by her father's struggles with literacy, emphasizes the program's goal of honoring her family's legacy. She hopes to expand the program nationwide, reflecting on personal experiences of poverty and the importance of education.