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29 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Morning Glory: 15 questions for Harris and Walz CNN's Dana Bash should have the guts to ask
Morning Glory: 15 questions for Harris and Walz CNN's Dana Bash should have the guts to ask
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to grant her first interview after a 39-day media silence, choosing CNN's Dana Bash as her interlocutor. Harris is under pressure to address critical questions about her preparedness for the presidency and various significant policy issues.

Bash is expected to pose straightforward questions regarding Harris's past actions and positions on immigration, military strategy, and other key topics to inform the public ahead of the election. This interview could significantly influence public perception of Harris as a viable candidate.


#society

Fox News: California district accused of crafting plan to promote antisemitic curriculum 'under the radar': Lawsuit
California district accused of crafting plan to promote antisemitic curriculum 'under the radar': Lawsuit
A lawsuit by the Anti-Defamation League claims the Santa Ana Unified School District in California violated open meeting laws to approve an antisemitic ethnic studies curriculum. The suit seeks to halt the curriculum and ensure compliance with transparency laws.

Evidence presented alleges district officials excluded Jewish community input and perpetuated antisemitic views in the curriculum. A court hearing is scheduled to address these claims and the district's defense.


GB News: Labour smoking ban sparks fury with latest 'insane' crackdown: 'Nannyism gone mad!'
Labour smoking ban sparks fury with latest 'insane' crackdown: 'Nannyism gone mad!'
Leaked documents indicate that the UK Government may introduce a ban on outdoor smoking in areas such as pub gardens, parks, and outside sports venues, as part of a Tobacco and Vapes Bill. This proposal has sparked criticism from various quarters, including pub owners and conservative commentators.

Critics label the potential ban as excessive government overreach, arguing that it could negatively impact the hospitality industry. In response, officials have refrained from commenting on the specifics of the leaked documents.


#economy

Fox News: Here's what Kamala Harris' tax Armageddon will cost you and the US economy
Here's what Kamala Harris' tax Armageddon will cost you and the US economy
Vice President Kamala Harris has proposed a $5 trillion tax plan that includes significant increases in corporate tax rates and capital gains taxes, which could lead to less investment in the U.S. and hinder small business growth. These changes could heavily impact generational wealth transfers and create economic challenges for many Americans.

The plan also aims to tax unrealized capital gains and let the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire, culminating in a wider reach of taxation. Critics argue this could create a negative climate for businesses, particularly harming small enterprises.


#health

GB News: Dementia breakthrough as common UK drug could nearly HALVE the risk: Scientists hail 'huge' moment
Dementia breakthrough as common UK drug could nearly HALVE the risk: Scientists hail 'huge' moment
A recent study suggests that SGLT-2 inhibitors, commonly used for type 2 diabetes, may reduce the risk of dementia by 35%. Analyzing data from over 110,000 diabetics, researchers noted potential benefits for Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, warranting further trials.

Despite the promising findings, caution is advised due to possible study design quirks. Experts emphasize the importance of exploring established drugs for dementia treatments, given the rising prevalence and associated care costs in the UK.


#crime

GB News: Starmer warned releasing prisoners early is 'roll of the dice' - 'Things will go wrong!'
Starmer warned releasing prisoners early is 'roll of the dice' - 'Things will go wrong!'
Labour plans to release thousands of prisoners next month to address overcrowding, raising concerns from former Parole Board Chief Martin Jones about the strain on the probation service and potential risks associated with unsupervised ex-convicts.

An estimated 2,000 prisoners will be released on September 10, with another 1,700 due out on October 22. The Ministry of Justice defends the decision as a necessary response to a crisis in the prison system, despite challenges in training new probation officers.