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5 Aug 2024

#politics

Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris 2024: Here’s Which Campaign Has Raised More Money—As Harris Surges Ahead
Trump Vs. Harris 2024: Here’s Which Campaign Has Raised More Money—As Harris Surges Ahead
Vice President Kamala Harris has surged past Donald Trump in fundraising since entering the race, raising $310 million in July alone, while Trump's campaign reported $138 million while maintaining a cash reserve advantage. Republicans and Democrats both rally their billionaire supporters, but the fundraising landscape is shifting.

The political battlefield is heating up as Harris embraces her candidacy with vigor, capturing momentum in a race once dominated by Biden. Meanwhile, Trump, despite legal troubles, draws from a loyal donor base, indicating an intense face-off ahead.


#society

GB News: US weather: Florida braces for Hurricane Debby as 'nocturnal tornadoes' expected to slam southeast coast
US weather: Florida braces for Hurricane Debby as 'nocturnal tornadoes' expected to slam southeast coast
Hurricane Debby looms over the southern coast like a dark promise, packing winds that'll whip up six-foot surges and lethal waterspouts. The forecast isn't pretty; families brace for a barrage of rain and nocturnal tornadoes that could spin fate on a dime.

With waters warm enough to fuel chaos, Florida’s waiting for impact. NOAA warns of a storm that won’t just pass but could linger, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Evacuation orders hang heavy in the air, a whisper of urgency amid the storm's ominous approach.


GB News: Bev Turner rages at her local council: 'It's a mess! Where's your civic pride?'
Bev Turner rages at her local council: 'It's a mess! Where's your civic pride?'
Bev Turner is seething over her council's "no mow May," arguing it leaves messy streets and harms community pride. Locals in Erewash echo her frustrations, claiming the initiative brings unwanted issues like disease and unsightly conditions, pushing for a reversal.

The council insists it's a move to enhance biodiversity, but residents contend that tidy streets matter more. With local elections looming, the discontent could reverberate beyond just grass.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Israel Is 'Counting the Minutes Until an Iranian Attack'
Israel Is 'Counting the Minutes Until an Iranian Attack'
Israel braces for an imminent Iranian attack following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. With tensions simmering, Israeli civilians carry on life, albeit with an eye on potential conflict and the memory of past traumas lingering like a bad hangover.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's call for resilience clashes with reports that U.S. support may wane in a preemptive strike. As the month of Av begins, the shadow of history looms, reminding all that when fear looms dark, the fight often comes first.


The Telegraph: Europe’s Israel betrayal is a disaster for Ukraine
Europe’s Israel betrayal is a disaster for Ukraine
After the October 7 massacre, European leaders condemned Israel's attackers but soon wavered, risking shifting support that could threaten Ukraine as well. As calls to halt arms exports to Israel grow, Europe might unwittingly aid Putin's ambitions in Ukraine by undermining Western solidarity.

The precarious balance of support for both Israel and Ukraine hangs by a thread, with bipartisan backing in D.C. tied to perceptions of each conflict. As Europe dilutes its stance on Israel, it could jeopardize aid for Ukraine, endangering the entire international order.


Times Of Israel: Smotrich: It may be ‘justified’ to starve 2 million Gazans, but world won’t let us
Smotrich: It may be ‘justified’ to starve 2 million Gazans, but world won’t let us
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich believes blocking aid to Gaza is "justified and moral" despite potential civilian starvation, claiming international pressure necessitates aid deliveries. He contests current hostage negotiations, viewing them as inadequate to secure all hostages' release.

He argues that resettling Gaza could have prevented the October 7 massacre and criticizes Prime Minister Netanyahu for rejecting this agenda. Amid the ongoing crisis, accusations of insufficient aid and blame on terror groups for looting complicate the humanitarian situation.


#economy

Forbes: Big Tech Falters: Magnificent 7 Sheds $1.4 Trillion As Apple, Nvidia Stocks Head To Worst Days Since 2020
Big Tech Falters: Magnificent 7 Sheds $1.4 Trillion As Apple, Nvidia Stocks Head To Worst Days Since 2020
Global markets took a beating as tech shares dived, pushing stocks toward their worst fall since the pandemic began. Investors braced for a painful economic slowdown, with heavy losses looming on giants like Apple and Nvidia, shedding a staggering $1.4 trillion combined.

Lingering fears over AI costs and a faltering labor market added fuel to the fire, while Japan's shift in borrowing costs worsened the situation. It’s a rough day for long investors, but volatility is the stock market's middle name.


#military

The Telegraph: IDF prepares for ‘infiltration’ ground assault on Israel
IDF prepares for ‘infiltration’ ground assault on Israel
Israel fortifies its borders against Hamas and Iran amid rising tensions and threats of retaliatory attacks, including a possible aerial assault expected soon. Domestic violence stirs fear after a deadly knife attack in Holon, pushing military readiness to the forefront.

Iran, dismissing calls for de-escalation, vows to strike Israel, while allied nations coordinate defense strategies. In a region teetering on the brink, the stakes are high as airstrikes continue against threats from Hamas and Hezbollah, signaling a storm on the horizon.


#crime

The Telegraph: Russia releases video of Gershkovich ‘crimes’ to prove he was a ‘spy’
Russia releases video of Gershkovich ‘crimes’ to prove he was a ‘spy’
Russia claims released prisoners Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan were spies, wielding surveillance footage as proof. The Kremlin's RT channel alleges that the U.S. is lying about their show trials, spinning a narrative where spies are turned into heroes.

Meanwhile, Vladimir Kara-Murza, an opposition figure, has rejoined his family, escaping a long sentence in Russia. He feared execution before his release, but echoed a hope many share: truth might yet rise above the propaganda fog.