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3 Aug 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Four French MPs and a deluge of hatred. Does anyone care?
Four French MPs and a deluge of hatred. Does anyone care?
At the Assemblée Nationale, radical left MPs flaunt summer fashion, causing an uproar with a cheeky photo mocking the far-right Rassemblement National. Dressed light and standing out, their choice seems a play on political subtleties—ties gone, loafers questioned.

Yet, beneath the surface, it's clear attire masks nothing definitive about the morals of those in power. Posting a casual snap shouldn’t pass for political engagement; it’s a reminder that the political game is far from over.


Fox News: Donald Trump Jr.: Democrats want non-citizen votes and here’s how we plan to stop them
Donald Trump Jr.: Democrats want non-citizen votes and here’s how we plan to stop them
Americans deserve control over their elections, not a system flung open to non-citizens. Democrats, led by Harris, are accused of dismantling election protections, jeopardizing democracy by enabling an influx of illegal immigrants who may vote unlawfully.

Republicans claim a relentless fight against non-citizen voting, emphasizing election integrity. Donald Trump Jr. insists that restoring security and safeguarding votes is paramount to preserving the nation's future.


#society

Forbes: Google Pulls Controversial ‘Dear Sydney’ Gemini AI Ad From Olympics Coverage—What To Know
Google Pulls Controversial ‘Dear Sydney’ Gemini AI Ad From Olympics Coverage—What To Know
Google’s Gemini AI ad, featuring a father and his daughter writing to Olympic hurdler Sydney McLaughlin, was pulled after backlash for promoting AI over genuine human connection. Critics called it a deeply unsettling attempt to commercialize childhood moments.

Viewing AI as a threat to authentic experiences, commentators eviscerated the ad's tone, questioning its role in society. In the end, Google decided to yank the spot from Olympic broadcasts, realizing it didn’t resonate the way they'd hoped.


GB News: Council pays social worker £54k in compensation after admitting discriminating against her for gender-critical views
Council pays social worker £54k in compensation after admitting discriminating against her for gender-critical views
In a twist of irony rife with courtroom drama, Cambridgeshire council shelled out £54,000 to Lizzy Pitt, a social worker they had targeted for her gender-critical views. She dared to declare, “sex is real,” and challenged the influx of men into women’s spaces, stirring a storm of complaints.

After an investigation deemed her remarks "non-inclusive," Pitt found herself sidelined, only to be vindicated when the council backed down in the face of legal pressure. The pain is palpable among those who claimed they were traumatized by her words, but justice, it seems, has a way of slinking back into the shadows.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Aug. 3: Day 302 – NY rabbi on how to deal with a ‘wicked son’ post-Oct. 7
Daily Briefing Aug. 3: Day 302 – NY rabbi on how to deal with a ‘wicked son’ post-Oct. 7
In the thick shadow of war with Hamas, Rabbi Menachem Creditor offers a flicker of hope to weary Israelis. His recent mission to the country fuels a reminder of resilience and purpose amid the turmoil.

As the world turns, the struggle continues, yet beauty and meaning linger in the heart of the Jewish state.


#crime

GB News: Plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters revoked after families of victims complain it was 'too lenient'
Plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters revoked after families of victims complain it was 'too lenient'
The plea deal for five men accused of the 9/11 attacks was rescinded after victim families protested its leniency. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin took charge, declaring the need for stricter accountability, including the death penalty now back on the table.

The families, representing nearly 3,000 lives lost, demanded justice, expressing their disappointment and determination for accountability. Lawyers for the accused lamented the government's missteps in due process.