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5 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Harris says 'everybody needs to be woke' in unearthed clip spreading like wildfire on social media
A 2017 clip of Vice President Kamala Harris urging everyone to "stay woke" has resurfaced, igniting criticism from conservatives who label her a "Communist functionary." This backlash comes just as she clinches the Democratic presidential nomination with her party's endorsement.
Harris faces a contentious race against Trump in less than 100 days, with her past statements, including support for "defund the police," being weaponized against her. She's set to announce her running mate soon, while building her campaign amidst mounting scrutiny.
Breitbart: MSNBC Appears to Post Deceptively Edited Video Implying Joe Rogan Backs Kamala Harris
MSNBC pulled a fast one, editing clips of Joe Rogan to imply he backed Kamala Harris, while in reality, he was praising Tulsi Gabbard. After public outcry—including Gabbard calling for an FEC investigation—they yanked the montage, but the damage was done.
In the tangle of lies, Rogan’s actual remarks about the election were stripped of context, leaving Gabbard accusing MSNBC of collusion with the Democratic elite. A brewing storm, with whispers of Rogan's potential $30 million lawsuit hanging in the air.
#society
The Mirror: Nigel Farage slammed over riots post on X - 'arsonist appalled at flames'
Nigel Farage stirred controversy by linking recent violent riots to Black Lives Matter, suggesting the unrest stemmed from deeper community fractures and unchecked immigration. Critics labeled him an "arsonist" for igniting tensions while claiming to condemn the violence.
As anti-immigrant riots escalated, politicians and activists condemned Farage's remarks, emphasizing the distinction between peaceful protests and violent acts. The outcry highlighted a broader societal fear amidst rising racial tensions and violence.
Fox News: HGTV's Christina Hall issues subtle jab at ex as he moves out of their OC home: 'Pure peace'
Christina Hall is carving out peace amidst a tumultuous divorce from Josh Hall. After both filed petitions citing irreconcilable differences, accusations of financial misconduct erupted, leaving their once-shared life in shambles.
While soaking up carefree moments with friends, Christina found clarity and a sliver of joy she’s been chasing. Meanwhile, Josh maintains his silence, emphasizing the need for privacy in their unraveling tale.
Fox News: Biden administration will ban federal government using plastic cutlery to combat climate change
The Biden administration's plan to phase out single-use plastics aims to tackle plastic pollution across federal operations by 2035. It requires all agencies to cut back on items like cutlery, bags, and containers as part of a broader climate initiative.
Republican lawmakers criticize the focus on plastics amidst pressing issues, suggesting it prioritizes messaging over practicality. The plan allows national security exemptions for federal activities.
GB News: WATCH: Michelle Dewberry in fiery clash with James Schneider over GB News
Michelle Dewberry and James Schneider clashed on GB News over accusations that the People’s Channel fueled unrest in Britain. Schneider linked the controversy to the riots following the tragic murders of three young girls in Southport.
Fox News: Columbia University students file lawsuit against organizers, supporters of anti-Israel campus encampments
Five Columbia students are suing anti-Israel activists for disruption that led to campus shutdowns and harassment. The complaint details chants of violence and claims students lost access to classes and commencement due to protests.
The suit seeks $30 million in damages, emphasizing the need for accountability against those curbing the right to education through aggression.
#economy
The Mirror: Liz Truss heckled and booed by audience at Edinburgh Fringe event
Liz Truss faced a hostile crowd at the Edinburgh Fringe, where she defended her failed mini-Budget amid boos and calls for an apology. Instead of taking responsibility, she blamed the audience's political jibes for the UK's economic woes.
Despite her brief tenure as PM, Truss continued to deflect blame, asserting she was "not responsible" for the fallout. Voters rejected her in the last election, yet she remains resolute, proposing a bold future for the Tories.
#military
Le Monde: Rockets launched at base hosting US troops in Iraq
Rockets rained down on the Ain al-Assad base in Iraq, hitting close to U.S. troops just days after an American strike killed four pro-Iran fighters, sparking fears of escalating conflict. Pro-Iran groups threaten retaliation as regional tensions simmer.
This skirmish marks a renewed phase in ongoing hostilities tied to the Gaza war, with Iran's allies rallying against U.S. and Israeli actions. The air strikes and rocket attacks serve as grim reminders of a volatile alliance, where one misstep could ignite a larger inferno.
#education
The Mirror: Pay breakthrough for teachers eases fears over fresh strike action
The UK's largest teaching union, the NEU, is urging members to accept a 5.5% pay offer, calling it a "significant" first step. Members will vote in September, easing strike fears amid ongoing concerns over teacher pay that has declined over the past decade.
The union warns further action will be necessary to address long-term pay issues, highlighting that simply accepting this deal won't resolve the ongoing crisis in teacher retention and recruitment.
#other
Breitbart: Tropical Storm Debby: 4 Dead, Nearly 250,000 Floridians Without Power
Hurricane Debby hit Florida's Big Bend coast, leaving four dead and almost 300,000 without power. The storm's fierce winds and rain caused fatalities, severe flooding, and widespread damage, prompting authorities to urge caution as recovery efforts began.
With historic rainfall expected in South Carolina, officials warned of life-threatening conditions as the storm moved north. Governor DeSantis assured residents that linemen would be working tirelessly to restore power amid the chaos.