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31 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Bill Maher mocks flip flops from Harris and Walz in CNN interview: ‘Just insulting my intelligence’
Bill Maher shared mixed reactions to Kamala Harris' CNN interview, praising her performance but criticizing the evasiveness of both her and Gov. Tim Walz. He specifically pointed out Harris's inconsistencies on fracking and questioned her messaging in the current administration.
Maher noted the peculiar dynamic of the interview, likening Walz's silent presence to that of a supportive spouse. He remarked on Harris's insistence that her values haven't changed despite her shifting policies.
The Telegraph: How the Trump camp is misfiring – and the power struggle inside his campaign
Donald Trump's declining poll numbers have raised concerns among his allies regarding his chances against Kamala Harris as she takes the lead in the Democratic race. Trump’s campaign is reportedly facing internal discord, necessitating a strategic reset to better connect with moderate voters.
Some advisors emphasize the importance of focusing on policy over personal attacks to draw in key demographics like independents and women. As preparation for upcoming debates continues, discussions within Trump's team indicate an urgent need for a cohesive strategy moving forward.
Fox News: Working in the White House does not require a resume full of political affiliations, education
The White House offers various non-political job roles, such as executive pastry chef, calligrapher, and military social aides. These positions emphasize specific skills, like culinary expertise or artistic talent, rather than political experience.
Notable roles include the executive chef, responsible for menu planning and event catering, and the president's "body man," who manages personal logistics. Experience in cooking, art, or military service is more critical than political background.
Le Monde: Mexico's President AMLO's judiciary reform bill paralyzes courts
In Mexico, proposed judicial reforms under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador involve electing judges by popular vote. This plan, set for Parliament's attention as his term ends, has led to market instability, a weakened peso, and increased tensions with the U.S. regarding democracy's integrity.
Magistrates have protested, concerned that these changes threaten judicial independence. The ruling party, Morena, has the majority to pass the reforms in Congress, despite opposition from affected legal officials and warnings from U.S. diplomats.
The Telegraph: Poll-topping Austrian party vows to enshrine two genders in constitution
Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) aims to enshrine a binary gender definition in the constitution and prohibit transgender athletes from women's sports, framing these actions as a response to "woke madness." The party is projected to gain significant support in the upcoming general election.
The FPÖ is also advocating for stringent immigration policies and a return to traditional values, resisting EU integration measures. Their manifesto reflects a Eurosceptic stance, with calls to reinforce national identity and curtail asylum policies.
Times Of Israel: FIFA again delays review of Palestinian call to suspend Israel from world soccer
FIFA has postponed its decision on a Palestinian request to suspend Israel from international soccer, originally submitted in May. The governing body will now discuss the proposal in October after receiving an independent legal assessment.
The Palestinian Football Association alleges Israeli complicity in violations of international law and discrimination against Arab players, while the Israel Football Association refutes these claims. At least 92 Palestinian players have been killed in the ongoing conflict.
#society
Fox News: Manhattan woman details attempted removal of squatter from family's NYC apartment
A Manhattan family is struggling to evict a squatter who moved into their property under the guise of being a distant relative. Despite over 100 police calls and ongoing court proceedings, the alleged squatter remains in the apartment, causing emotional distress to the family.
The family is seeking to raise awareness about squatter rights and hopes to inspire legislative change regarding property protection in New York. They are vocalizing their plight on social media to support others in similar situations.
#economy
GB News: 'Mainly cost of living!' Seaside donkey attraction suffers 'worst season' for 15-years ahead of 'long winter'
The owner of Nutall's Donkeys in Skegness reported a disappointing summer season, the worst in fifteen years, attributed to cooler weather and rising living costs. Visitor spending decreased, prompting operational adjustments to cope with financial pressures.
A National Coastal Tourism Academy survey indicated that many businesses expect lower turnover in 2024 than in 2023. Despite the weather, visitors focus on cost-effective options, seeking deals and shorter trips.