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28 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Sigourney Weaver Holds Press Conference Saying Alien-Slaying Ripley Led to the Rise of Kamala Harris Who Hasn't Held a Press Conference
Sigourney Weaver became emotional at the Venice Film Festival when discussing her character Ripley as an inspiration for Kamala Harris, praising Harris's presidential run. She expressed happiness at the potential impact of her work on Harris's rise, prompting applause from journalists.
The event highlighted the absence of recent media engagement with Harris, raising questions about her performance as vice president. Weaver's comments join a trend of Hollywood figures publicly supporting Harris amidst criticisms of her leadership.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Law and Daughter- NY
The House Judiciary Committee has issued a subpoena to investigate political activities linked to Judge Juan Merchan's daughter, escalating scrutiny over the prosecution of former President Trump by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Chairman Jim Jordan cites potential bias concerns regarding Judge Merchan.
In other political updates, President Biden may consider resuming a fraudulent asylum program, Vice President Kamala Harris shows increased poll strength against Trump, and RFK Jr. is unable to withdraw his candidacy in key states ahead of the 2024 elections.
GB News: Telegram founder charged with allowing criminal activity on messaging app in latest 'attack on free speech'
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, has been charged in France for allegedly permitting criminal activity on the messaging platform. He has been granted bail under strict conditions while the investigation proceeds, with Telegram asserting their compliance with EU laws.
Durov's arrest has sparked protests in Russia, viewed by some as a threat to free speech. French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized that the arrest is not political, reiterating the importance of upholding freedoms within legal frameworks.
The Western Journal: Dr. Phil Asks Trump 'Why Were You Spared?' - God Still Has Good Plans for US, Former President Responds
In a recent interview with Dr. Phil, former President Donald Trump discussed his survival of a July assassination attempt, attributing it to divine intervention. He expressed belief that his survival has a purpose, suggesting that it is part of a plan to restore the U.S.
Trump emphasized that the challenges facing the nation could be addressed quickly with new leadership and reiterated his faith in God as the reason he was spared.
The Federalist: Stop Sexualizing Politicians. It's Creepy And Weird
A Washington Post columnist described Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris's husband, as a "progressive sex symbol," highlighting his support for his wife's ambitions. However, allegations from his past marriage cast doubt on this idealization.
The article critiques the trend of idealizing politicians based on personal identity politics, suggesting that such admiration may overlook their complex realities.
Breitbart: North Carolina Poll: Donald Trump Leads Kamala Harris
A recent poll indicates that former President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in North Carolina, garnering 50% of support compared to Harris's 46%. The poll, conducted with 612 likely voters, also suggests that Trump is preferred to handle economic issues.
This pattern appears consistent in other swing states, where Trump maintains a lead over Harris, highlighting ongoing challenges for the Democratic candidate. The North Carolina survey followed recent political events, including Harris’s convention and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement of Trump.
#society
The Western Journal: Jon Voight Comes to the Defense of His Daughter Angelina Jolie, Tells Brad Pitt to 'End This Nonsense'
Jon Voight publicly supports his daughter Angelina Jolie amid ongoing custody disputes with Brad Pitt over their six children. He urges both parents to resolve issues for the sake of their children’s stability, emphasizing the need for peace.
Voight's relationship with Jolie has improved but remains strained over differing political views, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He has criticized Jolie’s stance but defends her in the context of family matters.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US issues new batch of sanctions targeting West Bank settlers amid rampant violence
The Biden administration has imposed its sixth round of sanctions against Israeli entities related to settler violence in the West Bank. This includes actions against the Hashomer Yosh organization and Yitzhak Levi Filant, a security officer accused of facilitating attacks on Palestinians.
Israel's government, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and far-right lawmakers, condemned the sanctions as a violation of sovereignty and pointed to the alleged antisemitic nature of the measures. The US has cited ongoing extremist violence as a justification for these penalties.
#culture
Breitbart: Ohio State Football Players Lead Christian Revival Event with 800+ Attendees, Dozens of Baptisms
Around 800 attendees participated in a Christian revival event at Ohio State University, led by several football players. The service included prayers, worship songs, and personal faith testimonies, culminating in over 60 baptisms.
Players shared their experiences of spiritual fulfillment, emphasizing the significance of the event over their athletic achievements.
#health
Fox News: Fauci gets West Nile virus, plus dementia advice and wellness for veterans
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been diagnosed with West Nile virus. Mosquito-borne diseases continue to pose health risks, leading some towns in the Northeast to implement voluntary lockdowns to curb outbreaks.
A salmonella outbreak linked to pet turtles has prompted safety advisories from the CDC. Meanwhile, a study reveals many baby foods do not meet nutritional standards, raising concerns about healthy eating for families.
#crime
The Western Journal: Rising Dem in Even More Trouble After Investigators Discover Who Is Behind His Racist Critics
Democratic candidate Taral Patel faces new charges for online impersonation and misrepresentation of identity after allegedly creating fake profiles to launch racist attacks against himself. These charges follow his earlier arrest for similar accusations.
Investigators have linked Patel to multiple fake personas, including one impersonating a judge, which has further damaged his standing in the party. Calls for accountability are growing within the Democratic ranks, emphasizing the need for upholding integrity.
Forbes: Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Charged With Multiple Crimes In France
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has been indicted in France on multiple charges, including distributing child sexual abuse material, drug offenses, and money laundering. He is released under judicial supervision and must pay a substantial bond while facing ongoing scrutiny.
Authorities have linked Telegram to serious criminal activities, highlighting its failure to adequately moderate content and cooperate with law enforcement. Durov is also under investigation in Switzerland for alleged violence against his children.
GB News: Son, who falsely admitted to stealing £35,000 to save sub-postmaster mum has conviction overturned
Ravinder Naga's conviction for stealing £35,000, which he confessed to in 2010 to protect his mother, was quashed by the High Court in August 2022. This followed a review citing prejudicial circumstances surrounding his guilty plea.
The case is part of a wider scandal involving the Post Office's faulty Horizon accounting system, which wrongfully led to prosecutions of over 700 subpostmasters. Legislation to exonerate those affected has been implemented, with ongoing compensation efforts.
#sports
Breitbart: Tennis Star Yoshihito Nishioka Collapses During First Round at U.S. Open
Japanese tennis player Yoshihito Nishioka withdrew from the U.S. Open after collapsing during his match with Miomir Kecmanovic. He experienced severe cramps and spasms, leading to medical assistance and ultimately leaving the court in a wheelchair.
Nishioka later expressed gratitude for fan support and noted his intention to return to Japan instead of continuing in the tournament. He looks forward to participating in the upcoming Davis Cup.
#technology
Forbes: Nvidia Tops Expectations Again After Reporting Record Revenues
Nvidia reported strong fiscal Q2 earnings, achieving $0.67 per share and record sales of $30 billion, surpassing analyst expectations. The company saw a 122% increase in sales and a net income of $16.5 billion, with its datacenter division generating $26.3 billion in revenue.
These results highlight Nvidia's significant growth, particularly in artificial intelligence. Shares fluctuated, closing at $125.61 and dropping in after-hours trading.