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#politics

The Western Journal: Rasmussen Poll Numbers: Kamala's 'Bounce' Didn't Faze Trump
Rasmussen Poll Numbers: Kamala's 'Bounce' Didn't Faze Trump
Kamala Harris's surge in polling after her nomination has fizzled, with Trump pulling ahead again. Despite initial media hype, Trump remains resilient, showing strong leads in swing states as Harris's bounce fades.

Amid debates, Vance predicts Harris’s scripted style will falter in a live setting, highlighting a stark contrast between Trump’s outreach and Harris's rally antics.


Fox News: Israelis remain calm and carry on in face of Iranian threat
Israelis remain calm and carry on in face of Iranian threat
Amid the dark clouds of Iranian threats, Israelis press on with their lives, stocking up in case the storm hits. Discontent simmering, they brace themselves for potential strikes while clinging to routines and confidence in their military might.

Despite the menace, the vibrancy of Tel Aviv persists, as life flows through parks and beaches. The unyielding spirit of the people, bolstered by faith in their defenses, speaks volumes against the backdrop of impending conflict.


Front Page Magazine: Daniel Greenfield Talks Trump Assassination, New Book (VIDEO)
Daniel Greenfield Talks Trump Assassination, New Book (VIDEO)
The air was thick with remnants of shock after Trump's assassination. My speech on the origins of the American Left turned into a tense exploration of the ongoing battle against it, as the audience grappled with what this meant for the country's fragile future.

A nation at war with itself, where history looms large, and the stakes couldn't be higher.


The Telegraph: Monday evening news briefing: Countries warn against visiting UK amid riots
Monday evening news briefing: Countries warn against visiting UK amid riots
Australia, Nigeria, Malaysia, and Indonesia are warning their citizens to avoid the UK amidst widespread rioting, sparked by a knife attack on children at a holiday club. Starmer refuses to recall Parliament as tensions rise and foreign actors might be stoking the unrest.

Meanwhile, half of Hamas's battalions in Gaza have reportedly rebuilt post-israeli assaults, demonstrating their resilience amid ongoing conflict. Downing Street focuses on managing the UK situation while the international community watches.


Front Page Magazine: 'Comics for Kamala' Includes Kathy Griffin Who Held Up Trump's Severed Head
'Comics for Kamala' Includes Kathy Griffin Who Held Up Trump's Severed Head
In the wake of a Trump assassination attempt, calls for civility evaporate fast. The ‘Comics for Kamala’ event now features edgy talents like Kathy Griffin, whose infamous faux pas nearly landed her in serious legal trouble—a testament to the underbelly of political discourse.

Griffin played the victim card, losing friends and facing scrutiny, but the spotlight on her controversy only fueled her fame. Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris camp appears unfazed by the chaos, infusing a dose of dark humor into an increasingly fractious political arena.


Fox News: 'Squad' member Cori Bush stops short of calling Hamas a terrorist group: 'Be careful about labeling'
'Squad' member Cori Bush stops short of calling Hamas a terrorist group: 'Be careful about labeling'
Cori Bush hesitates to label Hamas outright as a terrorist group, reflecting on her past experiences with being called a terrorist while advocating for racial justice. Her delicate balance of words is heightened as she faces a formidable primary challenge from a moderate opponent.

Caught in a web of politics and identity, her progressive allies rally as the clock ticks down, with shadows of past accusations looming large over her future.


Fox News: Trump campaign rips union that rejected his tips pledge while endorsing Harris: 'Continue to be puppets'
Trump campaign rips union that rejected his tips pledge while endorsing Harris: 'Continue to be puppets'
The Trump campaign shot back after the hospitality union UNITE HERE rejected his tips tax pledge and endorsed Kamala Harris. They claimed union leaders are out of touch, while Trump promised a tax cut for tipped workers in key swing states.

In a bid for blue-collar votes, Harris's supporters highlighted her history with unions, while Trump's team pointed to his business acumen. The battle for tipped workers' allegiance is heating up as both sides vie for crucial support in battleground states.


#society

Fox News: Texas middle school bans students from wearing all-black clothing
Texas middle school bans students from wearing all-black clothing
A Texas middle school has imposed a new dress code banning all-black clothing, citing associations with depression and criminality. Parents express frustration over the sudden change, especially given the economic burden of new purchases, despite some believing it may be beneficial.

Officials claim the decision arises from concerns shared by parents and teachers. Nevertheless, mental health experts argue that emotional issues don't correspond with clothing choices, revealing the complexity of this misguided attempt at fostering a positive environment.


Fox News: Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife responds after second gentleman admitted to affair with nanny
Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife responds after second gentleman admitted to affair with nanny
Doug Emhoff's ex-wife defended him after he confessed to an affair with their children's nanny, which contributed to their divorce. Despite the scandal, she emphasizes their supportive co-parenting relationship with Kamala Harris and their blended family.

Kerstin recognizes Doug’s character and their shared responsibilities, even as shadows of the past linger. In political circles, personal baggage plays a perennial role in the game.


#war

The Telegraph: Crucial lessons from the front-line as Russia advances in Donbas - Ukraine: The Latest podcast
Crucial lessons from the front-line as Russia advances in Donbas
- Ukraine: The Latest podcast
In the thick of the Ukrainian crisis, the podcast "Ukraine: The Latest" gets raw with firsthand tales from reporters on the front lines, like Francis Farrell. Every weekday, they sift through the chaos to reveal the military, political, and human costs of the war raging on.

With over 70 million listens, this podcast is a lifeline for understanding the shifting tides of conflict and geopolitics. It’s there to keep the curious informed, uncovering the dark truths behind today’s headlines.


#economy

The Western Journal: Biden's Words from 6 Days Ago Come Back to Haunt Him as Economic Disaster Strikes
Biden's Words from 6 Days Ago Come Back to Haunt Him as Economic Disaster Strikes
Biden's boastful claim of having "cured the economy" bites back as markets dive, spurred by grim employment numbers. Critics, including Trump, seize on the irony, painting a dire picture of leadership failing in a volatile world.

As the economy falters, the echoes of past failures linger, reminding us that hubris often precedes downfall.


#military

The Telegraph: Navy Day in Russia. Not a good day
Navy Day in Russia. Not a good day
Russia's Navy Day has turned from grand celebration to grim reflection, with a beleaguered fleet battered by losses in Ukraine. The once-proud Admiral Kuznetsov rots in repair, while new ships trickle in—a stark reminder of the navy's declension.

With Ukrainian forces sinking ships and forcing a retreat to safer ports, the Russian navy is left limping and vulnerable. The future looks bleak as sanctions choke off recovery, hinting future Navy Days might echo with even louder silence.


The Telegraph: How Iran could attack Israel and what would happen next
How Iran could attack Israel and what would happen next
Israel is on high alert for a potential multi-front assault from Iran and Hezbollah, a response to recent targeted killings of Hamas leaders. The US and Britain are poised with military assets in the region, anticipating missile and cyber attacks aimed at critical infrastructure and civilians.

Iran's proxies from Lebanon, Yemen, and beyond could escalate tensions, as Israel prepares to counteract with decisive force if civilian casualties mount. The situation teeters on the brink, with the prospect of a full-scale war looming large.


#health

The Economist: How to reduce the risk of developing dementia
How to reduce the risk of developing dementia
Simple living could stave off dementia, research claims. While aging is the biggest culprit, women face higher risks. Strategies to delay its grip might not be practical, but many cases could potentially be avoided—about 45%, if played right.

As tech rapid-fires from labs to real life, innovative tools like Ukraine's acoustic detection are changing the game, proving that high stakes can also mean smart solutions.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Muslim Mobs Chant for Terror in Canada as Father and Son Jihadists Go On Trial
Muslim Mobs Chant for Terror in Canada as Father and Son Jihadists Go On Trial
On a weekend that was supposed to be for celebration, Toronto and Montreal saw crowds calling for violence against non-Muslims, a stark reminder of the city's shifting tides. While the government stays silent, a father-son duo is arrested, deep in their plans for a terrorist strike.

Amidst the chaos, questions rise about how those with ties to past atrocities slip through the cracks, while protests against pandemic restrictions face a swift response. It seems two sets of rules govern the streets.


Fox News: NJ mom wishes ‘nothing but the worst’ for dad who killed son, 6, by forcing him on treadmill
NJ mom wishes ‘nothing but the worst’ for dad who killed son, 6, by forcing him on treadmill
A New Jersey father, Christopher Gregor, was sentenced to 25 years for forcing his six-year-old son, Corey, to run on a speeding treadmill, leading to the child's tragic death. The court rejected Gregor's claims of ignorance about his son's medical issues and the cause of death.

Corey’s mother condemned Gregor's actions as monstrous and rooted in spite, asserting he had no love for their son. The boy suffered blunt force injuries, and the prosecution highlighted the father’s cruel behavior in a premeditated discipline gone fatally wrong.


#sports

Human Events: Olympic boxers at center of gender controversy both head to final matches in their weight classes
Olympic boxers at center of gender controversy both head to final matches in their weight classes
Imane Khelif from Algeria and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting guaranteed bronze in women's boxing after quarter-final victories. Khelif faced scrutiny over gender eligibility but reaffirmed her identity after defeating Hungary’s Hamori, while Lin triumphed over Bulgaria’s Staneva.

Both boxers are set for semi-finals in a charged atmosphere of controversy and support. Khelif dedicates her success to Algeria, while Lin thanks her Taiwanese supporters. The backdrop involves international boxing governance challenges and identity debates.