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5 Aug 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Taxpayers expected to save millions after COVID-era perk for illegal immigrants gets cancelled
Taxpayers expected to save millions after COVID-era perk for illegal immigrants gets cancelled
ICE cuts a costly COVID-era program providing free video calls to detainees, saving taxpayers over $10 million a year. While access remains through Wi-Fi, budget crunches force tough choices in the ongoing border crisis.

Funding debates rage on as officials seek solutions.


#politics

Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris in Dead Heat in Pennsylvania Before Market Crash
Poll: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris in Dead Heat in Pennsylvania Before Market Crash
In Pennsylvania, a poll reveals former President Trump and VP Harris neck-and-neck at 48%, with Trump slightly ahead in approval ratings. The landscape shifts when third-party candidates enter, leading to a rising tide of undecideds, especially among independents.

Trump holds a solid Republican base while Harris clings to Democratic support. As the race heats up, market drops add to Trump's narrative, casting Harris's economics under a shadowy veil.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris and Her Campaign Silent on Market Crash in More Than a Dozen Social Media Posts
Kamala Harris and Her Campaign Silent on Market Crash in More Than a Dozen Social Media Posts
In the shadows of a monumental market crash, Vice President Kamala Harris and her camp keep their lips zipped, opting instead for tweets on fundraising and coffee blends while the financial world burns. Critics pounce, questioning her leadership when it matters most.

As the Dow dives, Harris’s silence stirs whispers of incompetence, drawing fire from Republicans who demand answers. Amidst the chaos, it's a dangerous game of politics where every missed chance to address the crisis tallies a loss for her campaign.


Breitbart: WATCH: Raskin Describes Scenario Where Congress Could Disqualify Trump in January
WATCH: Raskin Describes Scenario Where Congress Could Disqualify Trump in January
In a February 2024 discussion, Rep. Jamie Raskin speculated Congress may need to invalidate Trump’s election victory, risking “civil war.” He suggested the Supreme Court would offload responsibility for disqualifying Trump to Congress, hinting at a volatile 2025.

Raskin's remarks reflect broader tensions over voting rights and interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment, underscoring the precarious state of democracy amidst mounting partisan battles.


#society

The Epoch Times: Why Your Job Is More at Risk If You’re Working Remote
Why Your Job Is More at Risk If You’re Working Remote
Remote work, once a pandemic necessity, has morphed into a staple with projections showing a quarter of the workforce fully remote by 2025. Yet those working from home face higher layoff rates and fewer promotions, pushing them to adopt proactive habits to stay relevant.

Employers are urged to bridge the visibility gap with remote staff, as personal connections can enhance team cohesion. Nevertheless, legal risks loom for layoffs targeting remote workers, especially among demographics like women balancing caregiving and career.


GB News: Elon Musk launches savage attack on Keir Starmer as he wades in on violent riots
Elon Musk launches savage attack on Keir Starmer as he wades in on violent riots
In the wake of riots shaking the UK, billionaire Elon Musk critiqued PM Keir Starmer's response to violence, questioning the lack of concern for all communities, not just targeted ones. Starmer declared this violence unacceptable and vowed to ramp up criminal justice measures.

Tensions escalate as over 420 arrests follow attacks, including on mosques and asylum seeker shelters. Government officials urge social media platforms to control hate speech amidst fears of a growing civil unrest.


The Western Journal: International Boxing Association Sets Record Straight on Fighters at Center of Gender Controversy, Blames Olympic Officials
International Boxing Association Sets Record Straight on Fighters at Center of Gender Controversy, Blames Olympic Officials
In a tangled web of boxing, two women contenders face scrutiny over failed chromosome tests, drawing fiery exchanges between the International Boxing Association and the Olympic Committee. The essence of femininity in the ring hangs perilously by a thread.

As accusations fly amid political tensions, questions about integrity and inclusiveness rise, suggesting a steep decline for women’s boxing. The truth remains elusive, obscured by conflicting narratives and lingering doubts.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: How escalating tensions pushed Israel and Iran to brink of war
How escalating tensions pushed Israel and Iran to brink of war
The Middle East is on the brink of war as Israel braces for retaliation from Iran over the assassinations of key terrorist leaders. Tensions have escalated with military actions and threats exchanged, pulling in allies like the U.S. and UK to support Israel.

Netanyahu remains defiant, warning of heavy consequences for those who threaten Israel, while Iran pledges revenge. The long-standing conflict intensifies as military assets gather and fears of a regional explosion linger.


#sports

Breitbart: International Boxing Association Fires Back at IOC in Row over Gender Tests: 'This Boxer Is Male'
International Boxing Association Fires Back at IOC in Row over Gender Tests: 'This Boxer Is Male'
The IBA defended its ban on boxers Lin Yu-ting and Imane Khelif at a press conference, citing chromosome tests that identified them as male. The IOC, however, deemed the IBA's findings illegitimate and allowed both to compete in the 2024 Olympics, dismissing the chromosomal evidence.

Dr. Ioannis Filippatos backed the IBA's claims, asserting the validity of the test results. The situation escalated as journalists pressed for clarification on the boxers' gender origins, while Khelif aims for Olympic gold following a successful run.


The Western Journal: Simone Biles Criticizes 'Really Weird' Crowd After Uncharacteristic Fall Costs Her a Medal
Simone Biles Criticizes 'Really Weird' Crowd After Uncharacteristic Fall Costs Her a Medal
In a beam final that had Olympians Simone Biles and Suni Lee scratching their heads, the silence in the Bercy Arena became an unwelcome distraction. The crowd, shushed like library patrons, left athletes struggling for focus, affecting their performance.

Biles called the silence "really weird and awkward," contrasting it with the lively noise typically expected. Even her coach found the shushing bizarre, clarifying that competitors crave background noise, not enforced quiet.