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28 Aug 2024

#illegals

The Telegraph: Watch: Migrant dinghy crushed by Spanish police boat
Watch: Migrant dinghy crushed by Spanish police boat
A Spanish police patrol intercepted a speedboat suspected of carrying migrants near Melilla, a Spanish territory in North Africa. The patrol's actions resulted in the boat being severed in half, leading to the rescue of four passengers, one of whom required hospital treatment.

Spanish and Moroccan authorities are investigating the incident, with criticism directed at the Civil Guard's methods. Lawmakers have called for further explanations, highlighting ongoing tensions around migration at Spain's borders.


Fox News: Florida sheriff blasts DC over border after illegal immigrants allegedly steal over 9K pounds of berries
Florida sheriff blasts DC over border after illegal immigrants allegedly steal over 9K pounds of berries
In Florida, multiple arrests were made involving illegal immigrants suspected of stealing palmetto berries worth $7,300. Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey criticized lawmakers in Washington for failing to secure the U.S. border and enforce immigration laws.

Ivey expressed frustration over the legal barriers preventing the deportation of individuals with prior offenses and called for stronger action on border security. He urged federal officials to either enforce current laws or allow local authorities to manage the situation.


#politics

Fox News: Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks out on Trump immunity decision: 'I was concerned'
Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks out on Trump immunity decision: 'I was concerned'
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed concern about a ruling granting substantial immunity to former presidents for official acts, arguing it risks establishing that the president could operate outside the law. She emphasized that no individual should be above the law.

Jackson, alongside Justices Kagan and Sotomayor, criticized the majority opinion for undermining foundational legal principles and warned about potential abuses of power by the executive. They questioned the implications of such immunity in hypothetical scenarios involving serious misconduct.


The Federalist: Pro-Lifers Are Losing The Fight Against Deceptive Ballot Measures
Pro-Lifers Are Losing The Fight Against Deceptive Ballot Measures
Pro-life advocates express concern over Donald Trump's ambiguous stance on abortion during the 2024 campaign. They emphasize that energy should be directed toward combating misleading ballot measures that could undermine state protections against abortion, rather than focusing solely on Trump's rhetoric.

With deceptive abortion measures threatening to establish broad access in multiple states, pro-lifers warn that inaction could result in further erosion of protections for the unborn. A successful Democratic campaign could weaken pro-life efforts nationally and state-level safeguards.


The American Mind: Big Tech’s Political Extremism Problem
Big Tech’s Political Extremism Problem
In November 2023, Microsoft announced a partnership with Tech Against Terrorism to develop AI detection methods for online extremism. This move aligns with Microsoft's stated commitment to counteract violent content online, reflecting both social responsibility and brand integrity.

However, Microsoft's board member Reid Hoffman faced scrutiny after controversial remarks linked to the assassination attempt on former President Trump, raising concerns about corporate politicization. The situation highlights risks for companies trying to maintain neutrality amid politically charged environments.


The Federalist: USPS Axes Plan To Reroute Nevada Mail-In Ballots To California
USPS Axes Plan To Reroute Nevada Mail-In Ballots To California
The U.S. Postal Service has abandoned a plan to reroute mail processing from Northern Nevada to California, responding to concerns that the change could delay mail-in ballots. The existing Reno facility will continue to process mail directly, preserving on-time deliveries.

Lawmakers welcomed the decision as a victory for Nevada's election integrity. This comes amid ongoing USPS restructuring aimed at financial efficiency, which has previously raised issues for states reliant on mail-in voting.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Phillips: I Think Walz Saw Fitness Issues Biden Has, Covered It Up
Dem Rep. Phillips: I Think Walz Saw Fitness Issues Biden Has, Covered It Up
Rep. Dean Phillips expressed disappointment that Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz did not support calls for President Biden to exit the 2024 race. He criticized the political environment for rewarding conformity over courage.

Though he respects Walz, Phillips conveyed frustration over the lack of courage in acknowledging concerns about Biden's fitness for office, suggesting that ambition often stifles honesty in politics.


Fox News: Gov. Kemp speaks out after Trump flips and praises former nemesis: 'Small distraction' in the past
Gov. Kemp speaks out after Trump flips and praises former nemesis: 'Small distraction' in the past
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp emphasizes the state's crucial role in the 2024 presidential election, downplaying former President Trump's recent criticisms as irrelevant. He stresses the need to mobilize Republican voters for success in Georgia, stating, “the road to the White House is going to run through Georgia.”

Kemp maintains his support for Trump while focusing on future goals in the upcoming election, citing the importance of contrasting his party’s agenda with that of Democratic candidates. He is also seeking legal advice regarding potential changes to the state election board amid ongoing disputes over new election rules.


The Telegraph: Spanish PM attacked over plan for legal migration routes from west Africa
Spanish PM attacked over plan for legal migration routes from west Africa
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez aims to establish safer migration routes from West Africa to address illegal migration, especially to the Canary Islands. He announced a partnership with Mauritania, introducing work permits and funding for local security forces.

Opposition leaders criticize Sánchez's approach, claiming it exacerbates the current migration crisis, with a marked increase in irregular arrivals this year. They argue his policies may lead to more migration, while the government emphasizes the need for migrant workers to sustain the economy.


Fox News: Huckabee Sanders blasts Harris for doing joint interview with Walz: Can't do it 'by herself'
Huckabee Sanders blasts Harris for doing joint interview with Walz: Can't do it 'by herself'
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her choice to conduct her first formal interview with her running mate, suggesting it indicated a lack of confidence in her abilities. She argued that this decision reflects attempts by Harris's team to mitigate potential mistakes.

Sanders contrasted Harris's performance with Donald Trump's record and claimed that even some Democrats doubt Harris's capability to lead. The remarks highlight ongoing political tensions as the election approaches and emphasize concerns about Harris's media engagement.


Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: RFK Jr’s endorsement makes this an anti-corruption election
HUMAN EVENTS: RFK Jr’s endorsement makes this an anti-corruption election
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Donald Trump at a rally, despite significant ideological differences. He emphasized the importance of fighting corruption and protecting free speech as central issues in the upcoming election, urging voters to recognize the threats to democracy.

Kennedy's and Trump's shared belief in ending censorship and government overreach highlights a critical political moment, challenging voters to consider their commitment to democratic principles. This alignment suggests a broader conversation about dissent and freedom in the current political landscape.


#society

Breitbart: Young Man Drowns After His Baptism Trying to Rescue Teen Girl
Young Man Drowns After His Baptism Trying to Rescue Teen Girl
A 21-year-old man, Lincer Lopez, drowned shortly after being baptized in Lake Waxahachie, Texas, while attempting to save a teenage girl from drowning. Both were part of a church group enjoying the post-baptism celebration.

Lopez was pronounced dead after a boater rescued them, while the girl was revived. A GoFundMe campaign has raised over $30,000 to repatriate Lopez's body to Mexico.


Times Of Israel: Rescued captive calls to ‘put an end’ to hostage saga as crowd cheers his return home
Rescued captive calls to ‘put an end’ to hostage saga as crowd cheers his return home
Farhan al-Qadi, recently rescued from captivity, urged an end to the plight of hostages, calling for actions to bring them home. Following his release, he emphasized the need for unity among families waiting for loved ones, regardless of background.

Al-Qadi was held for nearly a year in harsh conditions and witnessed the death of a fellow hostage. His return has been celebrated by his family and community, as they look forward to reuniting and healing after his traumatic experience.


Breitbart: Dutch Defense Ministry Network Outage Sparks Nationwide IT Failures
Dutch Defense Ministry Network Outage Sparks Nationwide IT Failures
A network outage at the Dutch Ministry of Defense disrupted flights, communications, and operations across the government, leading to grounded flights at Eindhoven Airport and forced police to use text messaging for communication. The cause of the outage is still unknown.

No major issues were reported at hospitals or emergency services, and the Telecom company KPN also experienced outages; however, it's unclear if they are linked. The duration of the disruption remains uncertain.


The Western Journal: Beloved Boston Father's Tragic Cause of Death Confirmed After He Disappeared from Hilton Head Vacation Rental
Beloved Boston Father's Tragic Cause of Death Confirmed After He Disappeared from Hilton Head Vacation Rental
Stanley Kotowski, a Boston-area man, was found dead under a villa in Hilton Head, SC, after disappearing on August 16. The Beaufort County coroner ruled his death a suicide by asphyxiation, estimating it occurred the same day he went missing.

Kotowski had a history of paranoia and insomnia, and his family reported worsening anxiety before his disappearance. Law enforcement struggled to search the area initially due to access issues.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Macron to visit Serbia, expected to announce fighter jets sale
Macron to visit Serbia, expected to announce fighter jets sale
French President Emmanuel Macron plans to visit Serbia to discuss a contract for selling 12 Rafale fighter jets, valued at approximately €3 billion. The Elysée aims to finalize the deal during the visit, as Serbia's military seeks modernization.

Concerns arise over Serbia's connections to Russia and regional stability, particularly regarding Kosovo. Despite Serbia's democratic backslide under President Vucic, Macron continues to engage in diplomatic relations.


The Telegraph: Iran opens the door to resuming nuclear talks with US
Iran opens the door to resuming nuclear talks with US
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has indicated a willingness to engage in talks with the US regarding the nuclear program, emphasizing caution and mistrust. This follows new President Masoud Pezeshkian's commitment to restart negotiations with the West.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the previous nuclear deal (JCPOA) is no longer viable in its original form, suggesting a need for new negotiations. Concerns remain as Iran accelerates its nuclear program, raising regional tensions and warnings of conflict.


#culture

Le Monde: Subtle, satisfying and cheap: Ramen is a slurpable phenomenon
Subtle, satisfying and cheap: Ramen is a slurpable phenomenon
Ramen, a staple of Japanese cuisine, has evolved significantly since its introduction, blending influences from China with local ingredients. The Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama highlights the dish's history and variety, showcasing regional differences in broth, noodles, and toppings.

Today, ramen exists in numerous forms, including vegan and halal options, reflecting dietary preferences and culinary trends. Its global popularity is evident, as it continues to adapt while retaining its cultural significance.


#health

Fox News: Experts warn AI could generate ‘major epidemics or even pandemics’ — but how soon?
Experts warn AI could generate ‘major epidemics or even pandemics’ — but how soon?
A new paper from prominent universities warns that advancements in AI could enable the creation of enhanced pathogens that may result in major epidemics or pandemics. Researchers urge for national regulations to ensure safe development and use of biological AI models.

While current AI systems may not significantly contribute to biological risks, experts stress that without oversight, these risks could materialize within the next two decades, making proactive measures essential.


#crime

Breitbart: Mexican Border State Hiding News of Raging Cartel Violence
Mexican Border State Hiding News of Raging Cartel Violence
Government officials in Tamaulipas, Mexico, are misrepresenting crime statistics to project an image of safety amid ongoing violence from drug cartels. With increased turf wars, established media shy away from reporting, forcing locals to rely on social media for information about kidnappings and shootings.

Recent violence includes convoys of armed gunmen and incidents like the burning of trailers for unpaid protection fees, while officials attempt to downplay the situation by claiming days without murders. The government also dismissed U.S. travel warnings as unreliable hearsay.


#sports

Forbes: Paralympics Opening Ceremony: When To Watch And What You Need To Know
Paralympics Opening Ceremony: When To Watch And What You Need To Know
The 2024 Paris Paralympics opening ceremony will be historic, taking place on the Champs-Elysées rather than in a stadium. Over 4,000 athletes from 184 delegations will compete in various sports, showcasing their abilities and spirit.

The event, which runs through September 8, aims to unite worldwide audiences with unique performances celebrating Paralympic values.