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#politics

Breitbart: GOP Rep. Waltz: If Harris Was Really Pro-Energy, She’d Push Biden to End LNG Export Pause
GOP Rep. Waltz: If Harris Was Really Pro-Energy, She’d Push Biden to End LNG Export Pause
Rep. Mike Waltz criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her stance on fracking, suggesting she should pressure President Biden to end the ban on LNG export permits. He argues this move could alleviate inflation and energy reliance, particularly for European allies.

Waltz claims Harris is shifting her message to align with different political audiences for electoral gain.


Breitbart: GOP Sen. Mullin: Harris Hasn't Actually Given Specifics on How She'd Regulate Fracking
GOP Sen. Mullin: Harris Hasn't Actually Given Specifics on How She'd Regulate Fracking
Sen. Markwayne Mullin criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's stance on fracking during a CNN broadcast, claiming her actions have consistently aligned against the oil and gas industry. Despite her statements against an outright ban, he argued she hasn't clarified her regulatory plans.

Mullin urged Harris to support increased fossil fuel production to achieve energy independence and address inflation, contrasting her pro-green policies with a need for a more traditional energy approach.


Breitbart: Nolte: Kamala’s Lead in Minnesota Cut in Half After Walz VP Pick
Nolte: Kamala’s Lead in Minnesota Cut in Half After Walz VP Pick
Vice President Kamala Harris's lead in Minnesota has decreased from ten points to five against former President Trump after selecting Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Current polling shows Harris at 48% and Trump at 43%, indicating a tightening race.

Virginia is also becoming competitive, with polls showing Harris's lead within the margin of error. Analysts suggest that key voter issues like the economy and border security may influence the outcomes in both states significantly.


Fox News: Illinois to consider new state flag as officials decide whether to change it: 'Evolving with the times'
Illinois to consider new state flag as officials decide whether to change it: 'Evolving with the times'
Illinois will begin accepting submissions for a new state flag design after Labor Day as part of a measure signed into law that established the Illinois Flag Commission. The commission aims to evaluate whether the current flag appropriately represents the state's diverse communities.

Ten selected designs will be voted on by the public starting January 1, 2025. This initiative aligns with a broader trend, as several states have recently undergone flag redesigns to better reflect their identities and values.


Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Leads Harris in Pennsylvania; Senate Race Statistical Tie
Nolte: Trump Leads Harris in Pennsylvania; Senate Race Statistical Tie
A recent poll in Pennsylvania shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by one point among likely voters. When only the two candidates are considered, the race is tied at 49%. The U.S. Senate race is also closely contested, with incumbent Democrat Bob Casey slightly ahead.

The poll indicates that Harris's performance and choice of running mate may hinder her campaign. Analysts suggest that her standing could decline as the election approaches, especially given her struggles during media interviews.


Le Monde: Harris says Trump 'disrespected sacred ground' at US military cemetery
Harris says Trump 'disrespected sacred ground' at US military cemetery
During a cemetery visit intended for campaign purposes, Donald Trump faced backlash from Kamala Harris, who accused him of disrespecting military honors after reports emerged of his team confronting a staff member for enforcing filming restrictions. The Army deemed the incident "unfortunate."

Trump's campaign responded aggressively, labeling the Army employee as "despicable." This incident adds to a history of controversies surrounding his treatment of military matters.


#military

Times Of Israel: Report: New IDF assessment shows some 6,000 Gazans invaded Israel on Oct. 7
Report: New IDF assessment shows some 6,000 Gazans invaded Israel on Oct. 7
New assessments reveal that approximately 3,800 terrorists from Hamas's elite Nukhba unit were among the 6,000 Gazans who breached the Israel border on October 7, significantly higher than earlier estimates of around 3,000. This invasion included extensive violence and looting.

The report indicates that the border was breached at 119 locations, with about 7,000 Gazans involved in the attacks, including 1,000 firing rockets at Israel. The IDF continues to investigate the events of that day, which resulted in around 1,200 fatalities.


#culture

The Telegraph: Norwegian princess marries self-styled Californian shaman
Norwegian princess marries self-styled Californian shaman
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway married Durek Verrett in a private ceremony in Geiranger, attended by 350 guests including royal family members and social media influencers. The couple claims to have mystic connections and will not grant Verrett princely status.

At the wedding, Märtha Louise expressed that “our love has triumphed against all odds,” while Verrett emphasized the transcendent power of love. The couple's relationship has sparked mixed reactions in Norway.


#health

Fox News: COVID vaccine distrust growing among Americans, survey finds: ‘Should be a personal choice’
COVID vaccine distrust growing among Americans, survey finds: ‘Should be a personal choice’
A recent survey shows increasing skepticism among Americans towards COVID vaccines, with 28% believing the vaccines are linked to deaths, and 22% considering COVID safer than vaccination. Only 20% are concerned about infection, marking a decline in vaccine apprehension.

Experts emphasize the need for balanced discussions about vaccine risks and natural immunity, noting that current COVID strains are generally less severe. Health authorities now recommend updated vaccines for high-risk groups, while personal choice should guide vaccination for others.