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31 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Polis: If Trump Will Lie About Taylor Swift, He's Also Lying About the Big Issues
Governor Jared Polis (D-CO) criticized former President Trump for reposting AI-generated images falsely claiming pop star Taylor Swift supports him. He argued that if Trump lies about trivial matters, he can’t be trusted on significant issues like reproductive rights and same-sex marriage.
Polis emphasized that Kamala Harris is the candidate who will uphold these rights and criticized Trump for misleading voters.
Breitbart: Harris Co-Chair: She Flipped on Fracking Ban 'During the 2020 Election, and A Little Before That'
Rep. Robert Garcia stated that Vice President Kamala Harris has consistently supported fracking as an energy source, a stance she made clear during the 2020 election. He emphasized her commitment to protecting people and adapting her perspectives over time.
Garcia believes that Harris's position on fracking is no longer a contentious issue, as her values have remained consistent throughout her career.
Breitbart: Harris Co-Chair on Harris Falsely Claiming She Changed on Fracking in 2020: She Supported It as VP
Sen. Chris Coons defended Vice President Kamala Harris's support for fracking, indicating her alignment with President Biden on the issue over the past four years. He emphasized the importance of fracking in promoting energy security and combating climate change.
Coons noted the U.S. leadership in renewable energy and natural gas production, highlighting these factors as beneficial for the economy and national security.
Breitbart: Elon Musk: 'Probably Wise to for Me to Limit' Travel After Arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov
Elon Musk stated it is “probably wise” for him to limit his travels to countries that protect free speech, in light of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's recent arrest in France for alleged moderation failures on his platform. Musk described Durov's situation as a compelling defense of the First Amendment.
Musk's comments followed warnings about the implications of his travels amid global concerns for free speech. French President Emmanuel Macron defended Durov’s arrest as non-political, while further scrutiny regarding free speech regulations continues around Musk’s platform.
#society
Times Of Israel: Columbia task force reports ‘crushing’ discrimination against Jews and Israelis
Columbia University's Task Force on Antisemitism reports widespread anti-Jewish discrimination affecting Jewish students' safety and well-being. Students detailed experiences of harassment, exclusion, and intimidation, leading to calls for substantial policy changes within the university.
The report recommends anti-bias training, better reporting procedures, and a new definition of antisemitism, which includes various forms of prejudice against Jews. It highlights that current university practices have failed to protect Jewish students adequately.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says barrage of 40 rockets fired from Lebanon at Galilee
The IDF reported a barrage of about 40 rockets fired from Lebanon into Western Galilee, which resulted in no injuries but prompted artillery strikes on the launch sites. The military also targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon in response.
In a separate incident, the Houthi rebels in Yemen launched two missiles at a ship in the Gulf of Aden, causing no damage. The ongoing attacks disrupt shipping routes vital for global goods and humanitarian aid, amidst escalating tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
#health
Le Monde: Paris 2024: From amputation to prosthesis, a long road on which research is making progress
In France, thousands undergo amputations annually, often due to conditions like diabetes, accidents, or cancer. Research has advanced in prosthetics, aiding athletes like those preparing for the Paris Paralympics, who have overcome significant injuries to compete.
These developments highlight the complexities of traumatic amputations and the psychological and physical challenges of recovery, as illustrated by athletes who have faced multiple surgeries before transitioning to prosthetic limbs.