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28 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: RFK Jr. cannot remove name from 2 key battleground states
RFK Jr. cannot remove name from 2 key battleground states
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on the presidential ballot in Michigan and Wisconsin despite suspending his campaign and endorsing Donald Trump. State laws prevent minor party candidates from withdrawing once they’ve filed, leading election officials to keep his name listed.

Wisconsin's Elections Commission voted against removing Kennedy, despite his request. His presence on the ballot could impact voting outcomes in closely contested states.


GB News: Labour ‘pretending’ public finances are worse in order to raise taxes, says Jenrick
Labour ‘pretending’ public finances are worse in order to raise taxes, says Jenrick
Robert Jenrick criticized the government for downplaying economic conditions to justify tax increases and expressed concerns about Labour's stance on illegal migration. He advocates for a tough approach, including leaving the European Convention on Human Rights and building more prisons, while emphasizing the benefits of Brexit.

Jenrick accused Labour of choosing to fund trade unions at the expense of vulnerable populations and predicted tax hikes under their leadership. He called for the Conservative Party to regroup and be prepared to challenge Labour effectively.


Liberty Nation News: The Trump-Harris Authenticity Gap - Liberty Nation News
The Trump-Harris Authenticity Gap - Liberty Nation News
Authenticity in political candidates significantly influences voter perception. Voters, increasingly frustrated by perceived insincerity, may prioritize authenticity over party affiliation, as seen in various elections. Candidates like Kamala Harris face scrutiny over their evolving positions.

In a polarized political environment, the question remains whether voters will accept candidates with questionable authenticity if they align with their party. Candidates' fluctuating stances complicate this dynamic, challenging the notion of honesty in representation.


GB News: Germany's Olaf Scholz hints at new migration deal with Starmer to replace free movement
Germany's Olaf Scholz hints at new migration deal with Starmer to replace free movement
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed a potential migration deal and a new interconnected relationship post-Brexit. Scholz emphasized the need to strengthen ties, while Starmer rejected reinstating free movement and Erasmus.

Starmer aims to reset relations with the EU, focusing on cooperation in the economy and defense without reverting Brexit policies. Scholz highlighted the importance of improved exchanges to address migration issues, including those crossing the Channel.


The Federalist: NASA And Boeing's Failure Reminds Us What's At Stake In 2024
NASA And Boeing's Failure Reminds Us What's At Stake In 2024
NASA plans to bring back astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore in February 2024 after an eight-month delay due to Boeing's Starliner malfunction. The astronauts will return on a SpaceX Dragon instead, as NASA emphasizes safety despite the extended mission.

Critics highlight the failure of Boeing's system compared to SpaceX's successful operations, raising questions about NASA's decision-making. The timing of the astronauts' return may also coincide with the upcoming elections, prompting concerns over institutional accountability.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Aug. 28: Day 327 – Israel welcomes back rescued Bedouin hostage
Daily Briefing Aug. 28: Day 327 – Israel welcomes back rescued Bedouin hostage
Today's Daily Briefing covers the rescue of Farhan al-Qadi, a Bedouin hostage, and his family's reluctance to engage with the media during his captivity. It also delves into Hamas's propaganda strategy and recent political tensions surrounding the October 7 memorial.

Political reporter Sam Sokol discusses Transportation Minister Miri Regev's role in the memorial and shares insights from an interview with Opposition Leader Yair Lapid about the future of Netanyahu's government.


The Epoch Times: News Brief: Trump Says He Has Reached Agreement With Harris on ABC Debate; Georgia Judge Disqualifies 4 Candidates From Nov. Ballot; Trump Adds RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard to White House Transition Team
News Brief: Trump Says He Has Reached Agreement With Harris on ABC Debate; Georgia Judge Disqualifies 4 Candidates From Nov. Ballot; Trump Adds RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard to White House Transition Team
Former President Trump has finalized the rules for his upcoming debate with Vice President Harris, set for September 10 on ABC. Meanwhile, a Georgia judge has recommended disqualifying four independent candidates from the November ballot due to legality issues with their submissions.

In Pennsylvania, a judge ruled that a county failed to notify voters about rejected ballots during the primary, and a federal judge has paused a new immigration program benefiting spouses of U.S. citizens due to a legal challenge from multiple states.


The Federalist: Dems Can Win The 2024 Election By Buying Swing State Votes
Dems Can Win The 2024 Election By Buying Swing State Votes
Joe Biden's 2020 presidential victory involved narrow margins in key states, largely influenced by targeted voter outreach initiatives like When We All Vote (WWAV), which aims to increase turnout in swing states through events offering food and entertainment. Critics argue these efforts may constitute vote-buying under federal and state election laws.

WWAV is planning more than 500 events in 2024 targeting Democrat strongholds in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, raising questions about legality and the potential impact on the election outcome. Complaints have been filed regarding these activities in various states.


The Federalist: How 'America's Worst Court' Blocks Judicial Reform
How 'America's Worst Court' Blocks Judicial Reform
Rob Natelson critiques the Montana Supreme Court for its perceived disregard for justice and overreach, labeling it "America's worst court." He cites a series of controversial rulings, including decisions on abortion and religious tax credits, as examples of judicial activism undermining accountability.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen faces numerous ethics charges for defending state laws, highlighting tensions between the legislature and judiciary. This conflict underscores a broader concern about the influence of trial lawyers on the judiciary and the need for judicial reform in Montana.


#society

The Federalist: Pastor Twists Himself In Knots To Claim Being Pro-IVF Is Pro-Life
Pastor Twists Himself In Knots To Claim Being Pro-IVF Is Pro-Life
Recent debates surrounding IVF have prompted discussions about its ethical implications, especially after Alabama's Supreme Court ruling. The perspective shared suggests that while adult desires for children are valid, IVF leads to the loss of countless embryos, raising significant moral concerns.

Critics argue that IVF separates procreation from its natural context, resulting in the victimization of children. The contention is that prioritizing adult desires over the rights of these unborn lives constitutes a fundamental ethical issue within the pro-life framework.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘This is a war’: FM calls for Gaza-style evacuation of Palestinians in West Bank
‘This is a war’: FM calls for Gaza-style evacuation of Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz proposed temporarily relocating Palestinians during anti-terror operations in the West Bank, citing threats from an Iranian-backed terror network. He referred to the military action as a comprehensive "war" against terrorism.

Katz's remarks, alongside those from other officials, triggered international scrutiny and potential legal ramifications linked to accusations of incitement to genocide at the International Court of Justice. Concerns remain regarding the humanitarian impact on Gaza's population amid ongoing conflict.


#economy

Fox News: Far left wants to crush PayPal, Zelle and you can take that to the bank
Far left wants to crush PayPal, Zelle and you can take that to the bank
A coalition of Democratic politicians is pushing legislation targeting peer-to-peer payment companies, alleging safety concerns related to scams. Critics suggest the bill, which holds these companies liable for scams, aims to undermine their operations and generate negative publicity.

Many Americans continue using these payment systems despite government pushback. Opponents argue that the motivations behind the legislation are less about consumer protection and more about limiting competition for traditional banking.


#health

The Telegraph: Irish doctors demand ban on children using mobile phones
Irish doctors demand ban on children using mobile phones
Doctors in Ireland are urging the government to ban smartphones for children under 16, labeling social media usage as a “public health emergency.” They highlight a concerning link between smartphone use and worsening mental health issues among youth.

This push aligns with similar measures in other European countries aimed at reducing smartphone access in schools. Health professionals stress the need for government intervention to mitigate the negative impact of social media on young people's well-being.


Forbes: Sloth Fever: What To Know As Potentially Dangerous Oropouche Virus Detected In U.S.
Sloth Fever: What To Know As Potentially Dangerous Oropouche Virus Detected In U.S.
More than 20 U.S. travelers returning from Cuba have tested positive for the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever. Although the virus is endemic in South America, this outbreak is unusually widespread, with over 8,000 cases reported this year alone.

The CDC states that most infected individuals recover within weeks, with mild symptoms. Concerns have arisen over possible links to serious complications and unique transmission routes, including from mother to fetus.


#sports

GB News: Emma Raducanu left with egg on her face after catastrophic US Open defeat
Emma Raducanu left with egg on her face after catastrophic US Open defeat
Emma Raducanu's recent early exit from the US Open underscores a significant decline since her 2021 triumph. After admitting to being outplayed by Sofia Kenin, she expressed regret over her limited preparation, which involved playing only one hard-court tournament beforehand.

Despite the setback, Raducanu remains optimistic about learning from her experience and preparing for future competitions, particularly the upcoming Australian Open. She emphasized the joint nature of her scheduling decisions but acknowledged the need for adjustments moving forward.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: Top 5 Baits For September Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Top 5 Baits For September Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
In September, bass fishing becomes productive as fish transition to fall patterns and feed on baitfish. Utilizing fast-moving baits like topwater, crankbaits, and swimbaits is essential for locating fish quickly and achieving consistent bites throughout the month.

As water temperatures drop, identified patterns may continue into early winter. Anglers are encouraged to use recommended baits and gear combinations for effective fishing during this period.