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29 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Migrant groups attempt to board school buses in California: report
Approximately 20 suspected illegal migrants attempted to board a school bus for elementary students in California, alarming parents. This incident followed another earlier in the week where three suspected migrants walked in front of a different bus, causing concerns about student safety.
Local authorities are investigating these incidents, and the school district is adjusting bus routes to prioritize safety. Parents express fears over the migrants' unknown backgrounds, while officials cite broader concerns related to border policies.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Harris Leading Likely Voters By 2 Points In Latest Survey
Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump in multiple post-Democratic National Convention polls, maintaining a competitive edge. Harris shows increased support among key demographic groups and holds narrow leads in important battleground states.
Democratic enthusiasm has notably increased since her candidacy began, with significant support from party delegates. Harris’ lead ranges between one and five points in various surveys, indicating a potential boost for Democrats following recent political events.
Fox News: Harris was 'open' to packing Supreme Court during 2019 presidential bid
Kamala Harris, during her 2019 presidential campaign, expressed openness to potentially packing the Supreme Court to increase its liberal representation. She reiterated this stance in discussions, suggesting that "everything is on the table" for restoring confidence in the Court.
Recently, the Biden-Harris administration introduced proposals for a Supreme Court overhaul, which includes term limits, an enforceable ethics code, and potential court-packing mechanisms. Critics argue that these measures, aligned with legislation from Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, aim to undermine the Court's independence.
Breitbart: Zero Star Review: Yelp Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google Alleging Anticompetitive Practices in Local Search
Yelp has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, alleging that the tech giant engages in anticompetitive practices in the local search market. The lawsuit claims Google favors its own services over competitors, harming competition and user experience.
Yelp is seeking a court order to stop these practices and requesting damages. The case follows recent antitrust rulings against Google, and Yelp argues that consumers and advertisers are negatively affected by the alleged monopoly.
Forbes: ABBA Tells Trump Campaign To Stop Using Its Music At Rallies—Joining These Artists
ABBA has requested that former President Donald Trump cease playing their music at his rallies, citing a lack of permission for its use. This follows similar complaints from other artists regarding unauthorized use of their songs at Trump events.
The Trump campaign claims it has licensing rights to play ABBA tracks through agreements with music licensing organizations, but backlash from various artists continues.
Breitbart: Exclusive – Donald Trump on Barron's Increasing Public Profile: ‘Great Kid'
Former President Donald Trump shared that his son, Barron Trump, has become increasingly involved in politics, influencing him to participate in an interview with podcaster Adin Ross. This engagement marks Barron's transition into adulthood and political activity, aided by his friendships with right-wing influencers.
Trump noted that the interview received substantial attention, particularly among younger audiences, helping to expand his political outreach. Barron's emerging role reflects a shift in engagement from a previously low-profile existence to a more active involvement in his father's political endeavors.
GB News: Reform boss furiously slaps down ‘far-right party’ claims as Starmer vows crackdown
Reform UK Chairman Zia Yusuf criticized Sir Keir Starmer for labeling anyone right of Marx as 'far-right' and claimed this reflects a fear of a rise in nationalist sentiments in response to immigration. He believes this is indicative of a dystopian Labour government.
Amid recent unrest and riots in the UK, political discussions continue about the influence of far-right movements and the need for appropriate responses to societal concerns. Starmer emphasizes addressing these issues with progressive solutions to counter these sentiments.
#society
Fox News: Namibia to cull 83 elephants and distribute meat to people affected by drought
Namibia plans to cull 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants, due to severe drought conditions impacting grazing land and water supplies. The cull aims to alleviate food insecurity and distribute meat to those in need.
The action responds to increasing human-wildlife conflicts and the country's exhausted food reserves, with nearly half the population facing food insecurity. Over 200,000 elephants are estimated to inhabit the region.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Harris VP pick spent years promoting research facility that collaborated with ‘Chinese military company'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has longstanding ties with the Hormel Institute, a biomedical research center linked to the Beijing Genomics Institute, identified by the Pentagon as a "Chinese military company." This collaboration raises national security concerns amid scrutiny of Walz's relationships with entities associated with the Chinese Communist Party.
In recent years, Walz has promoted initiatives connected to the Hormel Institute despite its controversial partnerships and past federal investigations involving its former executive director. Critics question the implications of these connections for U.S. foreign policy and security.
#history
Fox News: American archaeologist dies off Norway coast after replica Viking boat capsizes: reports
An American archaeologist died after the replica Viking boat Naddoddur capsized off Norway's coast. Six crew members were on board; five escaped on a life raft, while a woman's body, identified as 29-year-old Karla Dana, was recovered after being unaccounted for.
Authorities state a strong wave likely caused the capsizing in challenging conditions, and confirmed that the incident is not considered criminal. Dana was recognized for her contributions to Viking studies.
The Imaginative Conservative: Eternity in Time: Augustine, Russell Kirk, & Christopher Dawson
Christopher Dawson and Russell Kirk viewed St. Augustine as a guiding figure for confronting modern ideological evils. They drew parallels between Augustine's era, marked by the fall of Rome, and their own, where materialism and spiritual emptiness threaten societal values.
For Dawson and Kirk, Augustine’s works, particularly "The City of God," serve as foundational texts for understanding the interplay of history, theology, and morality in times of crisis. They argued for the importance of preserving Western traditions against modern threats, advocating for a return to deeper principles.
#health
Times Of Israel: Israel agrees to pinpoint ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Gaza for polio vaccinations, WHO says
Health workers in Gaza are set to begin a vaccination drive against polio, following a partial agreement between Israel and Hamas for temporary pauses in fighting. The World Health Organization aims to immunize over 640,000 children after a recent confirmed case.
These pauses will last three days in various regions, despite calls for longer durations. The situation remains critical, as polio cases are suspected to be spreading, and humanitarian efforts are further complicated by ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire between the two sides.
#education
The Imaginative Conservative: A Day of Gratitude
The speech acknowledges nearly fifty years of Christendom College's commitment to cultivating an understanding of truth and beauty, rooted in faith. It emphasizes the importance of fidelity to Catholic teachings and the integration of spiritual and intellectual journeys for students and faculty.
Looking forward, the speaker highlights the role of the college in addressing crises in society, particularly issues of human identity, education, and beauty, calling for a new Catholic renaissance through a commitment to intellectual charity.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger returns to Idaho court to argue for change of venue hearing in student murders case
Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, will attend a court hearing to argue for a change of trial venue due to concerns over a biased jury in Latah County. His defense cites a possible "mob mentality" and extreme community pressure for a conviction.
The defense highlights extensive media coverage as a factor that may influence local perceptions of the case. Kohberger's trial is scheduled for 2025, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.