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7 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Kamala Harris was our border czar. In Texas, we saw what that means
Kamala Harris has risen from leftist senator to VP, now eyeing the presidency. Her time managing the border crisis showcases a legacy of chaos: rampant crime, drug epidemics, and a compromised rule of law. Texas feels the impact, and it’s far from pretty.
Her presidential aspirations clash with a harsh reality she can't escape. As Harris dodges her troubled record, the border tells another story—one of crime, fear, and legal decay that ordinary Americans can't ignore.
#politics
Fox News: Kamala Harris has avoided interviews for more than two weeks since becoming Dem nominee
Kamala Harris has kept the press at arm's length since her nomination, avoiding interviews while enjoying a media-fueled honeymoon. In stark contrast to Biden’s scrutiny during his campaign, Harris is strategically dodging hard questions as her polls tighten against Trump.
Despite media calls for accountability, her team signals no rush to engage. As her supporters sing her praises, the question lingers—what's she hiding from the spotlight?
Le Monde: Yahya Sinwar becomes the new undisputed leader of Hamas
Yahya Sinwar, emerging from Gaza's treacherous tunnels, has taken the reins of Hamas amidst a fierce battle against Israel. Following recent attacks and the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, Sinwar's leadership signals a hardline approach and defiance against Israeli pressure.
Once nicknamed the "butcher of Khan Yunis," Sinwar’s ascent suggests a Bobby Fischer strategy—more radical moves in a game where the stakes are high. The prospects for negotiations are dim as Hamas rallies under Sinwar's uncompromising banner.
#society
GB News: Krishnan Guru-Murthy wades into Elon Musk and Keir Starmer riots row as he calls out 'civil war' claims
In a storm of unrest across Britain, Elon Musk stokes flames with talk of "inevitable civil war," igniting riots fueled by misinformation. Amidst chaos, PM Keir Starmer vows harsh justice while newsreader Krishnan Guru-Murthy proposes a debate to hold Musk accountable.
As tensions rise, the government condemns violence but highlights community resilience against "organised thuggery." With calls for dialogue, the landscape is tangled in a media-fueled fracas, revealing deep societal fractures.
Fox News: Gallup poll reveals how teens cope with negative emotions — and why 'they want to be heard'
A recent Gallup survey reveals that many young Americans, particularly Gen Z, successfully manage their emotions through healthy coping methods like music and socializing. While they experience stress and anxiety, a remarkable 94% reported feeling happy recently; their ups often outweigh the downs.
Experts suggest that parents should prioritize listening to their teens over providing unsolicited advice, as adolescents crave to be heard. Despite the pressures of perfectionism, the overall outlook is optimistic, with young people showing resilience amidst emotional challenges.
Fox News: Erasing women: Olympic women’s boxing, US passports and Biden-Harris’ Title IX changes
At the Paris Olympics, a shadow loomed over women's boxing as an Italian boxer withdrew, having been warned about her opponent's questionable gender status. The uproar centers on trans athletes competing amidst new U.S. policies that allow gender markers to shift without scrutiny.
The Biden administration's Title IX changes have sparked widespread backlash, seen as undermining the very essence of sex in sports. As courts intervene against this push, the call for restored common sense in athletics grows louder, challenging a radical agenda that many citizens reject.
The Telegraph: One dead and eight trapped after hotel collapses in Germany
A hotel in Kroev, Germany, partially collapsed late Tuesday, claiming one life and trapping eight others, some critically injured. Rescuers faced difficult conditions, as they navigated the wreckage to reach survivors while ensuring their own safety.
The scene was tense, with firefighters carrying out saved souls as locals evacuated for precaution. Amid the charming backdrop of the Moselle Valley, tragedy struck hard and fast.