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29 Aug 2024

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Breitbart: Brittany Mahomes Appears to Triple Down on Trump Support After Backlash
Brittany Mahomes Appears to Triple Down on Trump Support After Backlash
Brittany Mahomes has shown continued support for Donald Trump, responding to criticism after liking a pro-Trump post on social media. Despite backlash, she engaged with comments supporting her stance, although she later unliked them amid the controversy.

Her husband, Patrick Mahomes, has remained politically neutral, expressing a desire for individuals to form their own opinions without pressure.


#society

Breitbart: Report: Chicago Pregnancy Center Vandalized Hours After DNC Ends
Report: Chicago Pregnancy Center Vandalized Hours After DNC Ends
A Catholic pregnancy center in Chicago was vandalized after the Democratic National Convention, with suspects spraying red paint and sealing doors shut. The center's spokesperson emphasized that the attack harms vulnerable women relying on their services.

Law enforcement is investigating the incident as a potential violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. The DNC underscored a pro-abortion stance, coinciding with local Planned Parenthood offering free abortions nearby.


Le Monde: Powerful typhoon makes landfall in Japan, triggering flooding, tornadoes, and landslides
Powerful typhoon makes landfall in Japan, triggering flooding, tornadoes, and landslides
Typhoon Shanshan struck Japan on August 29, causing significant damage in Kyushu, with winds reaching 252 km/h and leading to injuries, power outages, and evacuations. The Japan Meteorological Office warned of escalating disaster risks from heavy rain and landslides.

Three people died in Aichi due to a landslide, while major auto manufacturers Toyota, Nissan, and Honda halted production. Over 400 flights were canceled as heavy rains continued to impact various regions of Japan.