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8 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: George Conway: No Normal People Are Left in the Republican Party
Attorney George Conway slammed the Republican Party on MSNBC, declaring there are no "normal" members left. He points to extremist figures being embraced publicly, arguing that the party's losses stem from this extremism, driven by a "psychopathic authoritarian" leader.
Conway believes the party is losing its grip on sanity, pushing out rational voices while inviting in the fringe. The lines of decency have blurred, replaced by a culture of conspiracy and division.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Russia Risks Reputation Of Its Weapons Systems With Iran Air Defense Delivery
In the shadowy underbelly of geopolitical chess, Russia sends advanced air defense systems to Iran, a play fraught with risks as Tehran's tensions with Israel escalate. The pieces are set, but the board is complex; Moscow's dependence on Tehran is growing, even as it puts its hardware on the line.
As Israel trains and preps to counter these new threats, the stakes rise. If Iran strikes, the repercussions could collapse a shaky alliance and expose Russia’s faltering arms reputation. The game is high-stakes, and one misstep could send the whole damn board tumbling.
#economy
The Telegraph: US 'has 45pc chance of recession' as stocks fall again - latest updates
Wall Street's gloom deepens as recession fears grow, with JP Morgan bumping recession odds to 35%. The latest job data reveals a stark hit to labor demand, pushing unemployment higher and spooking global markets amidst a stock sell-off.
Dimon questions the Fed's inflation target, citing rampant deficit spending and rising global tensions.
#military
Forbes: Yesterday, Ukraine Invaded Russia. Today, The Ukrainians Marched Nearly 10 Miles. Whatever Kyiv Aims To Achieve, It’s Taking A Huge Risk.
In a bold move, Ukrainian forces from the 22nd and 88th Mechanized Brigades have crossed into southern Russia, capturing territory and showcasing unexpected offensive capability after a year on the defensive. This daring strike may aim to divert Russian attention or position Ukraine favorably for potential peace talks.
Yet, risks loom large. The operation stretches Ukraine's already thin forces even thinner, possibly inviting a costly Russian response. Observers are left questioning whether this gamble will bring decisive gains or lead to a disastrous overreach.
#crime
Breitbart: Judged Warned Walz to Stop Lying About $250 Million Fraud by Somalis
In 2022, Judge Guthmann exposed Governor Walz's false claims about continuing payments to Feeding Our Future, a nonprofit accused of pocketing $250 million meant for children during the pandemic. An investigation revealed lax oversight allowed the scheme to thrive.
State leaders criticize Walz's administration for failing to halt fraudulent payments, which spiraled out of control, while only a fraction of the stolen funds has been recovered. The fallout raises serious questions about accountability in pandemic relief programs.
#technology
Forbes: Hackers Have Exploited An 18-Year-Old ‘0.0.0.0-Day’ Loophole In Safari, Chrome And Firefox
For 18 years, major browsers—Chrome, Safari, Firefox—have let hackers slip through a gaping hole, exploiting 0.0.0.0 IP address queries. With easy tricks, they can breach private networks, stealing sensitive data as if it were candy.
While Apple and Google move to seal the breach, Firefox hesitates, caught between security and compatibility risks. The danger looms, lurking in the shadows of everyone hosting a web server.