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4 Aug 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Kamala Harris’s husband had affair with the nanny in previous marriage
Kamala Harris’s husband had affair with the nanny in previous marriage
Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris's husband, confessed to infidelity during his first marriage, linked to a relationship with their children's nanny. This admission surfaced as Harris gears up for her presidential campaign, drawing media scrutiny over their family's past.

As Harris considers her running mate, concerns about candidate Josh Shapiro's appeal among Muslim and Arab American voters arise. With political ambitions swirling, the vetting process intensifies, revealing the stakes of familial and electoral dynamics.


Breitbart: Axelrod: 'There’s a Lot of Irrational Exuberance' for Kamala Harris
Axelrod: 'There’s a Lot of Irrational Exuberance' for Kamala Harris
David Axelrod warned that Democratic enthusiasm over Kamala Harris could be misguided, as Biden's strength is now being challenged by a younger contender. He stressed that while the race seems winnable for Democrats, Trump maintains a leading edge in key battleground states.

The stakes are high; it’s anyone's game but Trump has the upper hand. Democrats should temper their optimism and prepare for a real fight ahead.


#society

GB News: Swimming pool row erupts as parents 'too busy on their phones to watch children' threatened with eviction
Swimming pool row erupts as parents 'too busy on their phones to watch children' threatened with eviction
In a bold move, Hamburg's Bäderland pools are kicking out inattentive parents glued to their phones, citing increased near drownings as the catalyst. They've issued warnings, but too many folks are still lost in their screens, leaving kids floundering for attention.

With incidents rising, the lifeguards are taking a stand, focusing not just on the kids but on keeping the pool safe for everyone. Drowning rates are creeping up, and the lifeguards are fed up with parents who treat the pool like a chat room.


The Telegraph: Seductive female satnavs make men drive more riskily, study finds
Seductive female satnavs make men drive more riskily, study finds
A study finds that men are more likely to risk it when guided by higher-pitched female voices in car satnavs, with a significant increase in running amber lights. Researchers recommend lowering voice femininity in navigation systems to improve driving safety.

The allure of these voices isn't just in cars; even fighter jets use female voices for critical announcements. However, there's a fine line between charm and danger when it comes to safety.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF can now send location-based alerts to phones in case of large-scale attacks
IDF can now send location-based alerts to phones in case of large-scale attacks
As tensions rise over recent killings linked to Israel, the IDF has implemented a new alert system to issue emergency warnings across cellular networks, aiming to prepare Israelis for potential attacks. This system is designed for large-scale threats like rocket fire, ensuring alerts reach people without needing an app.

Military preparedness remains high as officials warn civilians to stay alert. With airlines canceling flights and governments urging evacuations from Lebanon, the stakes are clear as both Hezbollah and Iran threaten retaliation for assassinations attributed to Israeli forces.


#culture

The Telegraph: Vatican ‘deplores the offence’ caused by Last Supper skit in Paris Olympics ceremony
Vatican ‘deplores the offence’ caused by Last Supper skit in Paris Olympics ceremony
The Vatican expressed disappointment over a controversial scene at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony that appeared to mock the Last Supper, featuring scantily clad performers and drag queens. Critics, including church leaders and politicians, condemned it as a blasphemous affront to Christian beliefs.

Although organizers defended the skit as a celebration of tolerance, the Vatican asserted that freedom of expression has limits and must respect the values of all faiths. Apologies were issued, but the damage to the event's sanctity was acknowledged.


Le Monde: Parisians finally happy? French capital's streets overflow with enthusiasm during 2024 Olympics
Parisians finally happy? French capital's streets overflow with enthusiasm during 2024 Olympics
Paris, a city used to its own moods, reluctantly embraced the 2024 Olympics, initially met with skepticism and indifference. Yet as the events unfolded, a wave of unexpected joy swept through, with locals rediscovering their beloved city amidst foreign fans and athletes.

What began as a reluctant acceptance transformed into pride, as the familiar sights sparkled anew under Olympic lights. Parisians, caught between their routines and this fleeting spectacle, found themselves seeing their city – and their lives – through fresh eyes.