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28 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Megyn Kelly Goes Scorched Earth on 'Cold-Hearted' CNN Host in Epic Takedown - 'She’s Extremely Boring'
Megyn Kelly critiqued CNN host Kaitlan Collins on her podcast, labeling her "cold-hearted" and "boring." Kelly disputed Collins's claims of media fairness, suggesting her demeanor and perceived dishonesty stem from a conflicted professional persona.
This discussion highlights an ongoing tension regarding media bias and representation in journalism, particularly within networks like CNN.
The Western Journal: Kamala's Failures Exposed: 4 Biden Admin Catastrophes Overseen by Vice President Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris is criticized for her role in several high-profile failures during the Biden administration, including the worsening border crisis, leadership issues in the National Space Council, the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, and support for the Inflation Reduction Act, which failed to address inflation.
Despite attempts to improve her public image and promote "good vibes," her involvement in policy decisions has been controversial, raising concerns about her effectiveness and leadership.
Fox News: 'Deliberate abuse of power': Republicans erupt after bombshell Zuckerberg letter on COVID-19 censorship
House Republicans assert that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's admission of government pressure to censor COVID-19 content under the Biden administration confirms their allegations of abuse of power aimed at suppressing free speech. GOP leaders demand accountability for the actions described.
Zuckerberg expressed regret over not being more vocal about the pressure from the administration, acknowledging that the decision to censor content was ultimately Meta's responsibility. In response, the White House emphasized their goal of promoting public health while allowing tech companies to make independent choices.
#society
GB News: Animal rights protesters target King Charles after being found guilty of damaging Buckingham Palace fountain
Five animal rights activists were found guilty of criminal damage for their 2021 protest at Buckingham Palace, where they dyed a fountain red, incurring over £7,000 in repair costs. Following the verdict, one protester criticized King Charles for not advocating for a plant-based food system.
The group, including Louis McKechnie, called on the King to take a stronger stance on climate issues. Their actions were intended to highlight what they termed a "royal bloodbath" and demand accountability from the monarchy. Sentencing is scheduled for October 18.
Fox News: ‘Alien’ star Sigourney Weaver chokes up over the idea that her acting contributed to Kamala Harris’ rise
Sigourney Weaver expressed emotional joy at the Venice Film Festival, reflecting on how her roles as action heroes may have inspired the rise of powerful women like Vice President Kamala Harris. She highlighted the impact her career has had on female representation in cinema.
During the press conference, Weaver emphasized that women are strong and resilient, noting her gratitude for the recognition she's received from fans over the years.
GB News: ‘He can have them in the Vatican!’ Rees-Mogg brilliantly skewers Pope's migrant remarks
Jacob Rees-Mogg criticized Pope Francis for his comments on the migrant crisis, suggesting that migrants are safe in France and challenging the Pope to take them into the Vatican. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions about the treatment of migrants.
The Pope emphasized the moral obligation to assist migrants, labeling the refusal to do so a "grave sin." The UK is experiencing increased small boat crossings, with reports indicating that the number of illegal migrants could surpass last year's totals.
GB News: Wetherspoons boss clashes with Ryanair as airline calls for airport drinks limit
Sir Tim Martin defended Wetherspoons airport pubs against claims of excessive drinking related to Ryanair flights, stating they derive only 33% of sales from alcohol. He noted no complaints from airport authorities and emphasized measures like CCTV to manage responsible drinking.
Ryanair's Michael O'Leary called for a two-drink limit, highlighting challenges in identifying intoxicated passengers. UKHospitality asserted that all airport venues share responsibility in promoting safe alcohol consumption.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Netanyahu Hits Back After Biden-Harris Add More Sanctions on Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration's latest sanctions against Israelis, stating that such actions are seen as appeasement to anti-Israel sentiments. The sanctions target Hashomer Yosh, an organization supporting illegal West Bank farming outposts linked to violence.
The sanctions are viewed as a break from bipartisan support for Israel and coincide with heightened tensions as Israel faces threats from Hamas and Iran. Critics argue that the sanctions unfairly target Israelis without addressing similar issues with Palestinian authorities.
Human Events: Chinese hackers ‘dramatically’ step up attacks on US internet providers: report
Chinese-backed hackers have increased attacks on US internet providers to spy on users, with a focus on gathering intelligence, according to The Washington Post. The group Volt Typhoon, previously noted for attempts to disrupt US military logistics related to Taiwan, is tied to these activities.
CISA's Brandon Wales described the situation as significantly worsened, while China denies any state sponsorship of Volt Typhoon. Research indicates malware was found within US ISP routers, potentially compromising passwords.
#crime
The Telegraph: Telegram founder Pavel Durov charged with allowing criminal activity on app
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, has been charged in France for allegedly permitting criminal activity on the messaging app. He was arrested at Le Bourget airport and, after posting a €5 million bail, is prohibited from leaving the country.
Telegram faces accusations of facilitating the exchange of illegal content, including child sexual abuse material and drug trafficking. The company maintains compliance with EU laws and emphasizes that platform ownership does not equate to responsibility for misuse.
Breitbart: WATCH: California Liquor Store Worker Sends Violent Teens Running
A liquor store employee in Oakland, California, faced a mob of young males attempting to gain entry into the shop. After being physically assaulted, he brandished a firearm, causing the crowd to disperse.
Though the Oakland Police responded to reports of a suspected shooting, no injuries occurred, and no arrests have been made.
Breitbart: Florida's 'Deadpool Killer' Wade Wilson Sentenced to Death for 2019 Murders
Wade Wilson has been sentenced to death for the 2019 murder of two women, Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz, in Cape Coral, Florida. The judge noted that aggravating factors greatly outweighed mitigating circumstances during sentencing.
Wilson was convicted of heinous, premeditated killings, with authorities stating he would "pay the ultimate price." The victims' families expressed their commitment to seeing justice served.