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29 Aug 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: New Poll Appears to Show Significant Post-RFK Jr. Bump for Trump
New Poll Appears to Show Significant Post-RFK Jr. Bump for Trump
A recent poll conducted by The Economist/YouGov indicates a notable gain for Donald Trump following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement. Trump is reported to lead Kamala Harris by 42% to 37% among Independents, marking a shift in voter support.

Some analysts suggest skepticism towards the accuracy of such polls, pointing to their history of underestimating Trump's support. Nonetheless, the recent data may signify a meaningful change in voter dynamics ahead of the upcoming presidential election.


The Economist: Donald Trump’s dream of mass deportations is a fantasy
Donald Trump’s dream of mass deportations is a fantasy
Donald Trump's ambitions for mass deportations face significant legal, logistical, and political obstacles, illustrated by the backlog of 23,000 immigration cases in Texas courts. This complicated landscape suggests that even attempts to deport may lead to confusion and disorder.




Breitbart: Joe Biden Enjoys the Beach on 9th Day of Two-Week Summer Vacation
Joe Biden Enjoys the Beach on 9th Day of Two-Week Summer Vacation
President Joe Biden, along with First Lady Jill Biden, was seen enjoying a beach day in Rehoboth, Delaware, after a week-long stay at a ranch in California. This marked his first public appearance in three days, as he prepares for upcoming campaign activities.

Despite being on vacation, Biden's administration asserted he remains engaged in his duties. He has spent significant time in Delaware throughout his presidency.


Fox News: Charlamagne tha God says Harris must talk about policy during upcoming interview: 'She has to answer'
Charlamagne tha God says Harris must talk about policy during upcoming interview: 'She has to answer'
Radio host Charlamagne tha God emphasized the need for Vice President Kamala Harris to clearly articulate her policies to connect with independent and undecided voters, especially during her upcoming CNN interview. He and Angela Rye highlighted the importance of addressing voters' questions and concerns effectively.

Harris's polling shows she's gaining traction in battleground states against Trump, with narrow leads in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada. Analysts suggest that consistent communication about her policy proposals is essential for her campaign success.


Breitbart: CNN's Cooper: By Doing Joint Interview, Harris Decreases Amount She'll Be Pressed
CNN's Cooper: By Doing Joint Interview, Harris Decreases Amount She'll Be Pressed
Anderson Cooper remarked that Vice President Kamala Harris's joint interview with running mate Tim Walz may limit direct questioning by CNN's Dana Bash. Critics suggest Harris should have done her first interview alone.

Democratic strategist Paul Begala contended voters won't mind the joint format, emphasizing the chemistry between Harris and Walz, and praised Bash's interviewing skills.


#society

The Economist: What Texas’s oldest motel reveals about the rural South
What Texas’s oldest motel reveals about the rural South
The article discusses Texas's oldest motel, illustrating its significance in reflecting a dynamic but changing rural South. It highlights how the establishment contrasts with typical roadside motels, serving as a narrative of local transformation.

Additionally, it touches on broader political themes affecting education and electoral strategies within the state, indicating varied challenges for political figures.


GB News: Nigel Farage warns of 'tobacco black market' in UK after Starmer smoking ban
Nigel Farage warns of 'tobacco black market' in UK after Starmer smoking ban
Nigel Farage argues that the UK government's plan to ban smoking in beer gardens will negatively impact pubs, leading to their decline. He cites previous smoking bans that resulted in a 20% drop in pub finances and fears a shift towards black-market tobacco sales.

Farage emphasizes that the regulation is excessive, asserting no harm exists when smoking outdoors. He warns that making legal activities prohibitively expensive drives consumers to illegal markets, as seen in Australia, where high tobacco prices have boosted crime in that sector.


The Telegraph: Namibian hunters shoot elephants, hippos and zebras to feed the hungry
Namibian hunters shoot elephants, hippos and zebras to feed the hungry
Namibia plans to cull over 700 big game animals, including elephants and zebras, to provide food for those affected by severe drought. The culling is ongoing, with over 150 animals already killed, yielding significant meat supplies for the local population facing food insecurity.

Southern Africa is facing its worst drought in over a century, crippling agriculture and leading to maize shortages. The UN World Food Programme is sourcing food aid, highlighting the severe impact on livestock and crop yields, with potential relief expected later this year.


GB News: Hospitality industry issued stark warning amid Starmer's smoking ban: 'Thousands more pubs will close!'
Hospitality industry issued stark warning amid Starmer's smoking ban: 'Thousands more pubs will close!'
The British hospitality sector faces potential closures following Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's proposal for a smoking ban in outdoor areas like pub gardens. Starmer claims it will reduce preventable deaths and relieve pressure on the NHS.

Critics argue the ban may economically harm pubs and question the justification for the measure, stating that non-smokers, who often live longer, may cost more in healthcare. Proponents, however, argue for public health and children's safety from secondhand smoke.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: 'Kamala Harris takes a different view of the world and America's place in it'
'Kamala Harris takes a different view of the world and America's place in it'
Kamala Harris, often overshadowed during her vice presidency, emerged as a candidate but remains largely unknown to the public. She has represented U.S. interests abroad, advocating for Ukraine and negotiating with France, yet her foreign policy views are not clearly defined.

As American foreign policy shifts, a divide has emerged between traditional leaders advocating for military strength and progressives prioritizing domestic issues, such as climate action and social justice. Recent events, including the crisis in Gaza, have intensified calls for a reevaluation of these priorities.


#economy

Breitbart: Boosted By Resurgent Consumer Spending, Second Quarter Growth Revised Up To 3%
Boosted By Resurgent Consumer Spending, Second Quarter Growth Revised Up To 3%
The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 3% in the second quarter, revised up from 2.8%. This growth was primarily driven by stronger consumer spending, which increased from 2.4% to 2.9%.

However, private nonresidential fixed investment growth was downgraded to 4.6% from 5.2%. Investment in equipment and intellectual property also saw downward revisions.


#military

Liberty Nation News: Air Force Sentinel ICBM Program Limping Along - Liberty Nation News
Air Force Sentinel ICBM Program Limping Along - Liberty Nation News
The United States is facing significant nuclear threats from Russia, China, and North Korea. The aging Minuteman III silos and delays in the Sentinel modernization program raise concerns about the country’s nuclear deterrent capability, which has been deteriorating.

Despite recognition of these challenges, the modernization process has stalled, with leadership changes and budget overruns further complicating efforts to enhance US nuclear readiness. Immediate action is critical as adversaries continue to advance their own nuclear capabilities.


#culture

The Economist: KAL’s cartoon
KAL’s cartoon
The weekly cartoon from KAL has been replaced with a rerun of a poignant piece from 2012 due to the illustrator's absence. It continues to be featured in The Economist.




#health

GB News: Nine children and two adults hospitalised after chlorine leak at London swimming pool
Nine children and two adults hospitalised after chlorine leak at London swimming pool
A chlorine leak at the Vale Farm Sports Centre in northwest London led to the hospitalization of eleven people, including nine children. Emergency services quickly evacuated the facility and responded to the incident.

Authorities confirmed the leak occurred around 1:34 PM on August 29, prompting a significant emergency response with road closures in place.


#crime

Breitbart: UK Riots: 11-Year-Old Arrested over Violent Disorder in Middlesbrough
UK Riots: 11-Year-Old Arrested over Violent Disorder in Middlesbrough
Cleveland Police have arrested an 11-year-old, the youngest suspect linked to the recent riots in Middlesbrough, following a mass stabbing incident. A total of 110 individuals have been arrested in connection to the unrest, with over 1,000 arrests nationwide.

Detectives are actively pursuing suspects, gathering evidence from body cameras, CCTV, and social media. They emphasize a firm stance against violence, stating that those involved will face legal consequences.


GB News: Swedish chef mentored by Gordon Ramsay in ‘critical’ condition after Carnival attack
Swedish chef mentored by Gordon Ramsay in ‘critical’ condition after Carnival attack
The Metropolitan Police are investigating a critical assault on Mussie Imnetu, a Swedish chef, at Notting Hill Carnival on Monday night. He was found unconscious with a head injury, and a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

The police have asked for public assistance in piecing together Imnetu's movements prior to the attack. Witnesses, particularly those who were at Dr Power restaurant around the time of the incident, are encouraged to come forward.


Fox News: Florida mom charged with four-year-old son’s murder over decade after his death during unsupervised visit
Florida mom charged with four-year-old son’s murder over decade after his death during unsupervised visit
Destene Simmons has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse in the 2013 death of her four-year-old son, Antwan Hope Jr. The child was found dead in her apartment, and concerns about his safety had previously led to state intervention.

The investigation into Antwan's death extended over 11 years, with multiple revisits to the case by the Coral Springs Police Department. Authorities highlighted systemic failures in protecting children in similar situations.