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28 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump risks losing some pro-life voters unless he changes 'his tune' on abortion, activist warns
Former President Trump's evolving stance on abortion aims to attract independent and disillusioned Democratic voters, potentially alienating his pro-life base from 2016. Pro-life leaders express that maintaining strong anti-abortion principles is crucial for securing their support in the upcoming election.
Despite his focus on appealing to a broader voter base, Trump faces criticism for not advocating for a federal abortion ban. He emphasizes that states should decide abortion access and maintains opposition to late-term abortions, while his rhetoric increasingly raises concerns within the pro-life community.
Fox News: Karl Rove cautions Democrats about Harris' slim polling lead: 'Nowhere near ahead'
Karl Rove cautioned Democrats that Vice President Harris's slim 1.5-point lead over Trump may not suffice for victory in the upcoming election, emphasizing that Biden and Clinton had stronger leads at similar points in their campaigns. He noted that Harris's campaign lacks specific messaging and media engagement.
Recent polling indicates Harris is roughly tied with Trump in key battleground states, suggesting potential vulnerabilities as the election approaches. Unless her campaign improves its outreach and clarity, she may face challenges in securing a decisive win.
Times Of Israel: Rescue, shmescue, as the loathsome Jews would say
The Note discusses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly focusing on the case of Farhan al-Qadi, a Bedouin father who was abducted by Hamas but later rescued by Israeli forces. It questions narratives about the conflict and reflects on the interactions that ensue in such volatile situations.
The commentary highlights skepticism regarding media portrayals and the motivations of both sides, suggesting confusion and betrayal within narratives surrounding the rescue and its implications.
Le Monde: What would an impeachment procedure against Macron consist of?
President Emmanuel Macron has faced a political challenge after refusing to appoint a candidate from the left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire as prime minister. In response, the radical left faction, La France Insoumise, has announced intentions to initiate impeachment proceedings against him.
The impeachment process under Article 68 of the French Constitution requires a motion that details specific grounds for removal and must be supported by a significant parliamentary majority. Currently, the left lacks the necessary votes, making the success of any impeachment attempt unlikely.
The Western Journal: Gold Star Families Step In After Arlington Officials Point Finger at Trump Campaign Over 'Incident' During Visit
A confrontation reportedly occurred between the Trump campaign and an Arlington National Cemetery official regarding recording Trump’s visit to graves, leading to public criticism and support from Gold Star families for Trump. The cemetery emphasized a federal ban on political activities there.
Trump's campaign defended its actions and received endorsements from family members of fallen service members who expressed gratitude for Trump's respect during the visit. The situation has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding political activities at military memorials.
#society
GB News: Ryanair boss calls for alcohol limit at UK airports in bid to tackle in-flight violence
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has proposed a limit of two alcoholic drinks per passenger in airports to address increasing incidents of violent behavior on flights. He suggests that passengers should show their boarding pass to purchase alcohol.
O'Leary emphasizes that this measure is especially necessary during flight delays to maintain safety and order.
GB News: Prince Harry's solo trip without Meghan is 'further attempt to prove he's relevant'
Prince Harry's upcoming solo trip to New York, where he will represent the Archewell Foundation at the UN General Assembly and Climate Week, is seen as an effort to assert his relevance after stepping back from royal duties in 2020. His brother, Prince William, will also be in the city for a separate event.
Commentators express skepticism about public interest in Harry's solo endeavors, arguing that his and Meghan Markle's brand relies heavily on their relationship. Concerns were raised regarding Meghan's absence, with speculation about past incidents involving paparazzi during their New York visits.
The Western Journal: Satanic Temple Vows to 'Raise Hell' in Florida as DeSantis' School Chaplain Law Goes Into Effect
The Satanic Temple is challenging a new Florida law that permits schools to have volunteer chaplains, asserting the program threatens true religious freedom. Governor DeSantis has indicated that the temple does not qualify as a religion under the law’s guidelines.
Critics argue the law is exclusionary, potentially limiting access to a range of spiritual perspectives for students. The policy places school principals in control of chaplain participation.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF drone strike on Syria-Lebanon border kills senior Islamic Jihad member, 3 others
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed a drone strike in Syria that killed Firas Qasem, a senior operative of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and three others, including a Hezbollah member. This marks a rare acknowledgment of Israeli actions in Syria, where the military frequently targets Iranian-backed groups.
Following the strike, further Israeli airstrikes were reported in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah operatives and equipment, amid ongoing tensions since the onset of conflict with Hamas. This escalation has led to casualties on both sides, with Hezbollah claiming numerous losses.
#crime
GB News: Man remanded in custody after stabbing of ‘innocent bystander’ mum at Notting Hill Carnival
A 20-year-old man, Shakiel Thibou, has been charged with the attempted murder of a 32-year-old woman at Notting Hill Carnival. He and his two brothers face various charges, with their cases set for a hearing at Old Bailey on September 25. The victim remains in a coma.
The prosecution described the victim as an innocent bystander who suffered life-changing injuries during the incident. All three brothers are remanded in custody, and pleas were not entered by some of the defendants during their court appearances.
#sports
On The Water: Berkley Labor Day Sale Offers 30% Off Gulp and Jigs
Berkley's Labor Day Sale features up to 30% off on nearly 250 fishing items, with significant discounts on Gulp products and Fusion19 Bucktails, targeting Northeast saltwater fishermen preparing for fluke season.
The sale includes various sizes and colors of Gulp Alive Saltwater Grubs, Swimming Mullets, and Shrimp, making it an optimal time for anglers to stock up.
#technology
Fox News: Beware: Opting in can hijack your printer
HP+ is a subscription service for select printers that requires users to purchase only HP ink, effectively locking them out of using third-party cartridges. Users report significant issues with firmware updates that make printers incompatible with non-HP ink, leading to ongoing lawsuits against the company.
The service can’t be undone once activated, and customers must either send the printer back or stick to HP cartridges. This has sparked a broader conversation about consumer rights regarding printer ink choices.
#other
The Western Journal: Megyn Kelly Gets Revenge on Her Former Employer NBC, Pulls Off Impressive Win on the Charts
Megyn Kelly, once sidelined by NBC over a blackface controversy, has rebounded by leveraging digital platforms like YouTube and SiriusXM. Her show now garners more views than several major news outlets, showcasing a shift in media dynamics where mainstream outlets face declining trust.
Kelly's success illustrates that deplatforming efforts are less effective in the age of social media, as former hosts from both ends of the political spectrum find new audiences online. This highlights a changing landscape in media consumption and the challenges faced by traditional news organizations.