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6 Aug 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: 'National Security Nightmare': Biden-Harris Admin Released Nearly 100 Illegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist Into US
The Biden-Harris administration's decision to release nearly 100 illegal immigrants on terror watchlists has sparked outrage, raising fears of a repeat of past tragedies. Among millions crossing the border, the report reveals 250 are on watchlists, with 99 now unrestricted in the U.S.
Critics argue this approach endangers American lives and undermines legal immigrants who followed the rules. With rising terrorist encounters at the border and reports of application fraud, many see the administration's policies as a reckless gamble with national security.
#politics
Le Monde: Hamas names Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar as new political leader
Yahya Sinwar, newly appointed head of Hamas, ups the ante amid chaos, stepping into power right after Ismail Haniyeh's assassination. Minutes later, his faction unleashed rockets at Israel, igniting tensions further.
The October 7 assault resulted in heavy casualties, with Israel's response causing massive devastation in Gaza. Sinwar now finds himself on every wanted list, a ghost haunting the battlefield of politics and blood.
Fox News: MSNBC analyst admits Walz 'not a safe pick,' doesn't appeal to centrists
MSNBC's Charlie Sykes questioned Kamala Harris' choice of Tim Walz as VP, deeming it risky when centrist Josh Shapiro seemed like a clearer, safer pick. The internal clash highlighted differing strategies: appeal to the party's base or reach moderate voters.
Concerns linger over potential backlash from Jewish voters, as Shapiro's exclusion might hint at influences from the progressive left regarding Israel. House Speaker Pelosi defended Walz, claiming he represents a centrist Democrat, despite critics seeing him as a left-leaning choice.
Breitbart: ITV Stands By 'Balanced' Interview of Govt Minister by her own Husband
In an awkward morning display, UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper took soft questions from her husband, Ed Balls, on ITV's Good Morning Britain. Critics slammed the setup as biased amid nationwide protests, as the couple appeared to act as strangers while discussing hot-button issues.
ITV defended the segment as fair and balanced, but the clumsy interplay raised eyebrows, especially with Cooper's vague responses on social media's role in violence and government accountability, which felt more like a dance of politics than genuine discourse.
Fox News: Dem superdelegates celebrate Harris picking Walz for running mate: 'Couldn't be happier'
Vice President Harris unveils Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate for the 2024 election, drawing praise from Democratic superdelegates and former President Obama. While the choice is lauded by some, Republicans express satisfaction, viewing this as a nod to a radical left agenda.
As Democrats rally behind Walz's credentials, opponents critique his past policies and approach, setting the stage for a fierce election battle. The political landscape is heating up with both sides gearing for the upcoming convention.
#society
The Economist: The evolution of Britain’s extreme right
In the bleak heart of Rotherham, a mob of 700 far-right activists unleashed chaos, chanting for the expulsion of asylum seekers and throwing bricks at police. As flames flickered in the doorway, the scene teetered on the edge of disaster but, by some twist of fate, no one was seriously harmed.
Britain's extreme right, emboldened by anger over immigration, now thrives in an online world, carving out a new identity amid the ashes of tradition. As discontent simmers, the streets turn into battlegrounds for a movement that seems to grow ever more grotesque.
Breitbart: UK First Minister Assures Muslims That the Government 'Is On Their Side'
In Edinburgh, First Minister John Swinney vowed government support for the Muslim community amid rising civil unrest over mass migration in the UK. Following a tragic mass stabbing linked to a migrant, he assured that law enforcement would be ready to counter any anti-migrant actions.
As tensions grew, factions within Scotland’s political scene began to advocate for community-led policing against perceived far-right threats, a sign of fracture as both sides vie for safety in a heated atmosphere.
Breitbart: England Anti-Migration Riots Should Be Treated Like Terrorism, Says Basu
In a grim commentary on recent riots in Britain, Anil Kanti Basu, former head of Counter Terrorism Policing, equates the violence linked to anti-mass migration sentiments with terrorism. He argues that social media must bear responsibility for inflaming tensions.
Contrasting views emerge as former Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson calls for a measured response, cautioning against labeling the rioters as "far-right." He insists that racism transcends political boundaries, complicating the narrative of the unrest.
Fox News: Reclusive tribe attacks loggers suspected of encroaching on their land in Peru's Amazon
In the depths of the Amazon, the elusive Mashco Piro tribe struck back against loggers invading their territory, leaving one injured with arrows. The regional Indigenous group FENAMAD warns of dire consequences as illegal logging threatens their way of life, with government inaction looming large.
Recent confrontations highlight the dire straits for the Mashco Piro, with whispers of disease and violence in the air. Advocates demand government intervention as their survival hangs by a thread, ensnared by greed and neglect.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Reports: Jordan, Saudi Arabia Tell Iran It Can't Use Airspace to Attack Israel
Jordan and Saudi Arabia warned Iran to stay out of their airspace for any retaliatory strikes on Israel following the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh. Iran's threats of retaliation loom large, but its neighbors are tightening the screws, refusing to support attacks.
With Haniyeh's death, a ripple of tension washes over the Middle East. Reports suggest internal Iranian incompetence in failing to secure its own visitors, while the specter of conflict dances dangerously close—both sides drawing battle lines amid fragile alliances.
#economy
Forbes: S&P 500 Races Toward Best Day Since 2022 As Stocks Stop Bleeding
Stocks bounced back on Tuesday after a brutal selloff, with the Dow up 790 points, indicating a slight thaw in August's market chill. Investor fears of recession seem exaggerated, as reflected in the drop of the VIX, signaling a potential return to calmer conditions.
Despite recent turmoil, the S&P shows solid long-term growth, up 10% year-to-date. Global concerns, especially Japan’s interest rate hikes, stoked initial panic, but the recovery hints at resilience amid uncertainty.
#health
The Western Journal: Olympic Event in Seine River Cancelled as Swimmers Keep Getting Sick
The Seine river, now a swirling cesspool of pollution, claimed its first casualty at the Paris Olympics, forcing marathon swimming trials to be scrapped. World Aquatics called the shots after athletes reported stomach horrors likely linked to the toxic waters.
With the specter of gastrointestinal illnesses looming, the Games that promised glory now risk turning into a grim reminder of Paris's neglected waterways. Time to reconsider whether Olympians should compete where the trash flows like wine.
#crime
GB News: Starmer warns rioters will feel 'full force of the law' as he addresses nation following emergency Cobra meeting
Sir Keir Starmer is on a warpath against rioters, promising them the full weight of British law after days of unrest. More than 400 have been arrested, with the first guilty pleas leading to swift custodial sentences.
The Prime Minister is under pressure to recall Parliament as chaos simmers on the streets, and unrest is expected to escalate.
GB News: GB News row erupts over two-tier policing as more chaos expected: 'You have an agenda!'
In the smoky atmosphere of GB News, Connor Tomlinson squared off against Sion Simon, each accusing the other of half-truths in a heated debate over Britain’s escalating riots. While Tomlinson sought equal condemnation for all forms of violence, Simon dismissed him as merely stirring chaos.
With a backdrop of impending police mobilization and ongoing civil unrest, the air was thick with tension as the government braced for another night of violence. Meanwhile, concerns about specific groups being targeted blurred the lines between justice and agenda.
#sports
The Western Journal: Embattled Boxer Imane Khelif Accuses Female Opponent of 'Smear Campaign' After Backlash Over Failed Gender Test
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, facing scrutiny after failing a gender test, accuses the Italian team of a smear campaign. In her match, opponent Angela Carini quit just 46 seconds in, citing overwhelming force from Khelif.
Controversy boils over as both fighters show XY chromosomes, raising questions about fairness in female boxing. IOC President defends their status as women, challenging critics to define 'woman' in sports, while Khelif claims her medical condition justifies her participation.
Forbes: What Is Sport Climbing? American Breaks Record In Controversial (And Relatively New) Olympic Event
Young gun Sam Watson shattered the world record in Olympic speed climbing, zipping up a 15-meter wall in just 4.75 seconds, faster than a heartbeat. This new twist on sport climbing, split into separate disciplines, showcased a raw, unfiltered speed that left Tokyo's circus in the dust.
As he moves on to battle New Zealand’s Julian David in the quarterfinals, critics argue the unique athleticism of each climbing style finally gets its due. The fast lane just got a little faster.
Forbes: Imane Khelif Prepares For Semifinal Bout Amid Boxing Gender Test Controversy
Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer, stands on the edge of Olympic history as she battles for gold amid controversy over gender eligibility. With a bronze already secured, she confronts her critics head-on, urging them to respect all athletes.
In a sport shadowed by the International Boxing Association's murky rules, her journey reflects a broader conflict of identity and acceptance, as the IOC defends her participation. A win today could turn the tides for Algerian boxing forever.