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29 Aug 2024

#politics

The Federalist: 'This Is Fraud': Ohio Investigators Eye Suspect Voter Registrations
'This Is Fraud': Ohio Investigators Eye Suspect Voter Registrations
Cincinnati-area voters encountered suspicious changes to their registrations linked to Black Fork Strategies, a left-leaning engagement firm. The Hamilton County Board of Elections identified multiple fraudulent registrations, raising concerns about election integrity across Ohio.

The Ohio Secretary of State has referred potential election law violations involving Black Fork to county prosecutors for investigation. Allegations include submitting forms for ineligible individuals and potentially deceased persons, prompting calls for stricter controls on voter registration.


Times Of Israel: Court orders state to respond to petition against promotion of indicted police officer
Court orders state to respond to petition against promotion of indicted police officer
The Jerusalem District Court has not blocked Meir Suissa's appointment as commander of the South Tel Aviv police station, despite an indictment against him regarding his conduct during a protest. The court has requested responses from relevant authorities by Monday.

TLM – Anti Corruption Movement argues that Suissa's promotion violates police regulations due to his indictment. The court's ruling leaves the possibility for Suissa to begin his role pending further evaluation by the newly appointed police commissioner.


The Federalist: ‘Joy’ Rhetoric Is An Orwellian Attempt To Hide Democrats' Hatred
‘Joy’ Rhetoric Is An Orwellian Attempt To Hide Democrats' Hatred
Democrats are reportedly adopting "joy" as a campaign strategy, which critics argue serves as a distraction from political challenges like inflation and social unrest. This messaging is seen as a method to manipulate public perception and promote division, labeling political opponents negatively.

The piece suggests that this manipulation is a form of mass social conditioning, drawing parallels between modern political tactics and historical propaganda, ultimately eroding social trust and compassion in society.


Times Of Israel: UN calls for end to IDF’s West Bank raid; Israel: We have to thwart suicide bombings
UN calls for end to IDF’s West Bank raid; Israel: We have to thwart suicide bombings
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged Israel to halt its military operations in the West Bank, condemning the loss of lives in ongoing violence. Israeli forces have conducted extensive counterterrorism actions following a recent suicide bombing attempt, resulting in multiple Palestinian casualties.

Israeli officials defended the operations, citing security needs against terrorism, while the White House emphasized protecting civilian lives. The situation has resulted in significant deaths and tensions, particularly as calls for violence from Palestinian leaders emerge.


#society

Le Monde: Australia scraps plans to include gender and sexual orientation questions in census
Australia scraps plans to include gender and sexual orientation questions in census
Australia will not include questions about gender and sexual orientation in the upcoming 2026 census, sparking backlash from LGBTQ advocates. The government cited concerns over potential divisiveness as the reason for its decision.

Critics argue this move risks erasing identities and may lead to a boycott by the LGBTQ community, who feel neglected and uncounted. Some advocacy groups deem the government's rationale as dismissive of necessary discussions.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists unearth ancient toy in Iceland, disagree on animal figurine’s classification
Archaeologists unearth ancient toy in Iceland, disagree on animal figurine’s classification
Archaeologists in Iceland have discovered a rare Viking Age toy during ongoing excavations in Seyðisfjörður. The toy, made from stone and approximately 5 centimeters long, is thought to represent either a pig, bear, or possibly an Icelandic dog.

The excavation, which has yielded over 100 artifacts, also uncovered graves containing various grave goods, including silver items and beads. Further research on the toy’s identity is expected, although conclusive results may remain elusive.


#health

GB News: Sir Keir Starmer defends outdoor smoking ban to tackle 'burden on the NHS'
Sir Keir Starmer defends outdoor smoking ban to tackle 'burden on the NHS'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision to ban outdoor smoking in certain areas, citing over 80,000 annual smoking-related deaths as a preventable issue that burdens the NHS and taxpayers. He emphasized the need for action to mitigate these preventable deaths.

Further details on the ban are expected to be announced.