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8 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Trump assassination attempt: Pennsylvania police release bodycam from deadly Butler rally
Trump assassination attempt: Pennsylvania police release bodycam from deadly Butler rally
Bodycam footage reveals a botched assassination attempt on former President Trump in Butler, PA. Thomas Crooks fired an AR-15, grazing Trump’s ear and killing a bystander, Corey Comparatore, before being neutralized by police.

Authorities now scrutinize security failures leading to the chaos at the rally. The incident highlights the thin line between life and death, with heroic officers possibly saving Trump's life by distracting the would-be shooter.


GB News: WATCH: Sir Keir Starmer outlines 'sole focus' as threat of rioting remains
WATCH: Sir Keir Starmer outlines 'sole focus' as threat of rioting remains
In a city buzzing with tension, Sir Keir Starmer tightens the noose around those itching for chaos. The Prime Minister, with a steely resolve, eyes harsh penalties for the miscreants, ensuring they think twice before shattering the fragile peace.




Fox News: 'HE'S FAR LEFT': Americans reveal how much they really know about Kamala Harris’ VP pick Tim Walz
'HE'S FAR LEFT': Americans reveal how much they really know about Kamala Harris’ VP pick Tim Walz
Kamala Harris picked Tim Walz as her running mate, but most voters are clueless about the Minnesota governor. Reactions are mixed: some see him as a progressive hero, while others view him as too far left. Many admit they don’t know enough to let it affect their vote.

The pick raises eyebrows; some prefer a more moderate choice. As voters grapple with who Walz really is, the election season promises intrigue and uncertainty.


Fox News: Kellyanne Conway: Election is still 'Trump's to lose' despite Kamala Harris surge in national polls
Kellyanne Conway: Election is still 'Trump's to lose' despite Kamala Harris surge in national polls
Kellyanne Conway believes Trump still holds the reins in the 2024 race, arguing he can outmaneuver Kamala Harris on policy. While polls show Harris with a lead, she thinks Trump needs to focus on real solutions to resonate with voters tired of just problems.

If he can tackle issues like the economy and crime head-on, the political landscape might shift in his favor. The battle isn’t just about popularity; it’s about principles and policies that matter.


Breitbart: Nolte: Left-wing Censor Oliver Darcy out at CNN
Nolte: Left-wing Censor Oliver Darcy out at CNN
Oliver Darcy, the left-wing censor at CNN, has been let go amid the network's ongoing financial collapse. With layoffs and sinking ratings, the once-dominant outlet is scrambling to survive in a streaming world where its anti-free speech reputation is a liability.

Darcy's legacy of censorship and misinformation has left a stain on CNN's credibility. As the network faces its imminent decline, the hope is for a complete reboot, possibly leaving behind the propaganda of its past.


Fox News: Harris' role in Afghanistan withdrawal a mystery despite being 'last person in the room' with Biden
Harris' role in Afghanistan withdrawal a mystery despite being 'last person in the room' with Biden
In a tangled web of power and uncertainty, Vice President Kamala Harris found herself in the eye of the storm during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Despite being the "last person in the room" with President Biden, her role remains shrouded in ambiguity, with officials noting her probing questions but lack of impactful guidance.

As the political theater unfolds, Harris faces scrutiny over her silence on the fallout, a backdrop rife with the loss of American lives and the erosion of Afghan women's rights. The echoes of accountability linger, while the spotlight shifts to her bid for higher office and the unresolved shadows of past decisions.


#society

GB News: Britons rally together to raise money for carer whose car was torched in violent riots
Britons rally together to raise money for carer whose car was torched in violent riots
In the dim light of a Middlesbrough riot, Brendan Nwabichie, a dedicated carer and immigrant, found solace shattered when his new car was vandalized. Avoiding trouble, he parked it at home, only to come back to a smoldering heap of metal—a cruel twist of fate that left him traumatized.

But in the wake of chaos, kindness surfaced. Kind-hearted Britons rallied, raising over £63,000 to replace his car. His ordeal transformed into a testament of community spirit, where the heartbeats of resilience drown out the sirens of violence.


#military

Times Of Israel: Houthi leader says group will coordinate with ‘axis of resistance’ to attack Israel
Houthi leader says group will coordinate with ‘axis of resistance’ to attack Israel
In a fiery broadcast, Houthi chief Abdul Malik al-Houthi declared retaliation for an Israeli strike on their port in Hodeida is unavoidable. Tensions rise as Iran and its proxies, unified in their hostility towards Israel, prepare for a formidable counterstrike.

Israel's recent air raid, damaging oil facilities and container cranes, was prompted by a prior Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv. With maritime targets increasingly at risk, al-Houthi believes the time for a decisive response has come.


#culture

Fox News: Farmers carve ‘Peanuts’ comic characters in corn mazes nationwide to celebrate 75-year anniversary
Farmers carve ‘Peanuts’ comic characters in corn mazes nationwide to celebrate 75-year anniversary
Over 80 farms in the U.S. and Canada have crafted corn mazes to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Charles M. Schulz's "Peanuts." These tribute mazes bring to life beloved characters like Charlie Brown and Snoopy, keeping Schulz's legacy woven into the heart of Americana.

Jill Schulz, his daughter, notes the farmers’ dedication to her father's work, as his influence stretches far beyond comics into books and cultural phenomena. Each maze, custom-designed, pays homage to a humor that remains as poignant as ever.


#crime

The Telegraph: Reward youths who surrender knives with a Netflix subscription, urges German police union leader
Reward youths who surrender knives with a Netflix subscription, urges German police union leader
In a bid to tackle a surge in knife crime, Germany's police union leader suggests amnestying illegal knives in exchange for a Netflix subscription. The proposal echoes a past success but faces skepticism from critics who see it as absurd and ineffective.

As knife offenses hit a decade high, discontent grows over methods to curtail violence, prompting calls for stricter laws, while some argue easier access to illegal weapons remains a concern.