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3 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Why don’t we trust the government anymore?
Why don’t we trust the government anymore?
Trust in the U.S. government has crashed from 75% in 1958 to just 16% in 2023, as politicians dodge accountability while blaming each other for the nation’s woes. It’s a blame game that leaves voters disillusioned and craving genuine leadership.

To restore faith, leaders must confess errors and embrace vulnerability. True strength lies in owning mistakes, not deflecting them to others. It’s time they stepped out of the shadows of public distrust and into the light of accountability.


#society

GB News: Whistleblower vicar who exposed church asylum seeker scams vows to stand as 'anti-woke' candidate for Oxford University chancellor
Whistleblower vicar who exposed church asylum seeker scams vows to stand as 'anti-woke' candidate for Oxford University chancellor
Reverend Matthew Firth, a whistleblower from the Church of England, exposed asylum seeker scams and is now running as the "anti-woke" candidate for Chancellor of Oxford University. He argues the institution must uphold values of truth and freedom against a tide of woke ideology.

Firth, who left the Church over these issues, promises to hold the university accountable, opposing any erosion of free speech. He positioned himself against established contenders, framing his candidacy as a call to return to core Christian principles.


The Western Journal: Ohio State University Quietly Removes Race Requirement After Civil Rights Complaint
Ohio State University Quietly Removes Race Requirement After Civil Rights Complaint
The Ohio State University College of Medicine scrapped a race-based eligibility criterion for its NIH-funded research program after a civil rights complaint. The move came amidst accusations of unlawful racial discrimination, shifting the focus to applicants facing obstacles in their educational journey.

As legal battles continue, advocates argue that merit should drive admissions rather than race, aiming to restore integrity to medical education. The NIH's push for diversity remains a contentious backdrop in these developments.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Vital Western alliance countries' heavy dependence on China major problem: 'dangerously exposed'
Vital Western alliance countries' heavy dependence on China major problem: 'dangerously exposed'
The Five Eyes alliance, composed of the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, is heavily reliant on China for rare earth elements crucial for military and technology. This dependence poses a significant risk, especially amid rising tensions over Taiwan.

To mitigate vulnerability, a new report urges these nations to diversify their sources and bolster domestic production, echoing past lessons from European energy reliance on Russia. Without action, they risk losing access to essential materials in a conflict.


The Telegraph: Mossad hired Iranian agents to plant bombs in Haniyeh’s residence
Mossad hired Iranian agents to plant bombs in Haniyeh’s residence
Mossad orchestrated a covert operation in Tehran, using Iranian agents to plant explosives in a guesthouse where Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was staying. The assassination succeeded amidst a security breach that humiliated Iran’s elite military, the IRGC.

The fallout has sparked intense internal blame, with officials fearing for their jobs and the Supreme Leader demanding accountability. Simultaneously, potential retaliation strategies are under scrutiny within the IRGC, marking a tense moment for Iran’s leadership.


#crime

The Telegraph: ‘Self-made prophet who rose from the dead’: Hamas’s likely next leader
‘Self-made prophet who rose from the dead’: Hamas’s likely next leader
Khaled Meshaal, once targeted for assassination, emerged as a symbol of resilience in Hamas after a Mossad operation in 1997 failed to kill him. His survival, however, complicates the group’s power dynamics, making him a polarizing figure amid intensifying tensions.

Facing rivalry from Yahya Sinwar and skepticism from Qatar and Egypt, Meshaal’s uncompromising stance limits his negotiation capabilities. As hostage negotiations hang by a thread post-assassination, uncertainty looms for both his leadership and the hostage families waiting for resolution.


#sports

The Western Journal: Women's World Champion Speaks on Controversial Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif, and Makes Situation Even Worse
Women's World Champion Speaks on Controversial Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif, and Makes Situation Even Worse
World champion boxer Skye Nicolson defended Imane Khelif, an Algerian boxer tangled in controversy over eligibility, but ended up exacerbating the situation. Nicolson confirmed that Khelif, born with XY chromosomes, was born female, touching on complex issues in women's sports.

As the debate over gender participation in boxing intensifies, the governing bodies remain vague, leaving safety concerns hanging like a punch-drunk boxer on the ropes. Nicolson’s attempt at clarity only muddied the waters, stirring the pot of an already heated argument.