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9 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump to Debate Harris, Calls Out Her Lack of Unscripted Interactions With Media in Press Conference
Trump's pressing for debates against Harris, citing her avoidance of media scrutiny. He critiques her competency, knowing the risks of a live audience might backfire. Only the Sept. 10 date at ABC is confirmed, but Harris plans to hold an interview soon.
As the campaign heats up, the spotlight on untested candidates grows ever brighter.
The Telegraph: Venezuelan president bans Twitter for 10 days over Elon Musk row
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro banned Elon Musk’s X platform for ten days amid a stormy exchange following a disputed election. Musk called Maduro’s re-election a fraud, igniting a heated war of words, with Maduro accusing Musk of inciting violence and challenging him to a fight.
The temporary ban highlights Maduro's crackdown on dissent, as protests erupted over the election results. The situation escalates polarization, with calls from neighboring countries for transparency in the electoral process.
Fox News: Former Minnesota lawmakers unload on Harris' 'partisan' VP pick Tim Walz: 'Very thin-skinned'
Tim Walz, Minnesota’s Democratic governor and vice presidential nominee, faced heavy criticism for his delayed response to the 2020 riots in Minneapolis. Former GOP officials argue he abandoned the city during turmoil, claiming he feared alienating his leftist base.
As a result, Minneapolis suffered irreparable damage, both physically and socially, transforming from a vibrant city into a dangerous "ghost town." Critics contend Walz’s leadership reflects a deeper partisanship and a failure to empathize with constituents longing for safety and recovery.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Krishnamoorthi: Harris Hasn't Taken Many Questions Because 'She's Introducing Herself'
In the smoky haze of political banter, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi weighed in, asserting that Kamala Harris is currently winning over the crowd as the Democratic nominee, while Trump tries to steer the spotlight away from her rising momentum.
As questions swirl, the stage awaits Harris's press conferences, but for now, it's a game of distraction in the political arena.
#society
The Western Journal: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Hit with Lawsuit by Her Own Sister as Family Drama Resurfaces
Meghan Markle faces a fresh lawsuit from her sister, Samantha, over claims of defamation tied to comments made during her interviews and Netflix series. Samantha alleges Meghan's statements have led to public harassment and harmed her reputation.
The legal tussle is reigniting a family feud, with Samantha contending that Meghan intentionally misled the public about their relationship. She claims the fallout has left her living in fear and unable to find peace in daily life.
Breitbart: Kevin Durant: 'A lot of Great Things Happen' in America
Kevin Durant, fresh off a victory at the Paris Olympics, acknowledged America’s duality, remarking, “A lot of b******t happens in our country. But a lot of great things happen, too.” His words struck a chord on social media, with fans celebrating his honesty.
As Durant prepares to face France for gold, his comments highlight the importance of free expression, a liberty not taken for granted. Athletes can criticize their country, showing that even amidst the chaos, there’s room for patriotism.
#military
GB News: Putin forced to issue state of emergency after Ukraine's surprise invasion
In a surprising twist, Ukraine's forces launched a bold incursion into Kursk, catching Russian troops off guard and prompting a federal state of emergency in the region. As the Kremlin scrambled for a response, evidence suggested a significant setback for Putin's military.
The Ukrainian Nachtigall drone unit, echoing a controversial Nazi past, fueled tension, raising questions about the strategic implications of their actions. While Putin condemned the attack as a provocation, analysts warned it might bolster Russian nationalism.
#culture
Fox News: Olympic Village chocolate muffin 'dupe' recipe is 'better than the real thing'
In the wake of the Paris Olympics, the buzz around a decadent chocolate muffin has chefs vying to recreate it. Inspired by swimmer Henrik Christiansen, New York chef Danielle Sepsy claims her version rivals the original, with rich flavors and a gooey ganache center.
Sepsy’s crucial tip? Let the batter rest overnight to enhance taste and texture. Now, everyone can savor a slice of Olympic culinary fame right at home.
#crime
Fox News: Slain Georgia college student Laken Riley's suspected killer has another brother in Venezuelan gang: report
The Tren de Aragua gang's reach extends into the U.S., embroiling brothers Jose and Diego Ibarra in a string of violent acts, including the murder of a Georgia nursing student. Authorities link their crimes to a surge in the gang's activities across multiple states.
As the gang grows more brazen, criminal operations now encompass human trafficking, organized theft, and assaults on law enforcement. Their presence serves as a stark reminder of the shadows lurking beyond the American dream.
The Telegraph: Robbery foiled after tunnel leading to bank vault found
In Buenos Aires, police intercepted a meticulously dug 220-meter tunnel aimed at robbing a Banco Macro safe deposit room. A curious delivery driver’s report of a rogue metal rod unearthed the plot, revealing a structure outfitted with air pipes, unnoticed by locals.
The organized effort, still 100 meters from achieving its goal, harks back to Argentina's notorious 2006 bank heist. Authorities are now probing the warehouse owner linked to this ambitious scheme, where the spoils often include undeclared cash stashed by wealthy individuals.
The Western Journal: Woman Dies at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in Tragic Baggage Machine Incident
At Chicago's O'Hare, a woman, 57, met a grim fate tangled in baggage machinery in a restricted area. She was discovered hours later, raising questions about security and monitoring in a high-traffic terminal.
Authorities are investigating the incident, but safety regulations won't apply since she wasn’t an employee.
#sports
Forbes: H.E.R. Will Perform U.S. National Anthem At Olympics Closing Ceremony—Here’s What To Know
This weekend, the Paris 2024 Olympics closes with a grand ceremony featuring over 100 performers and a sneak peek of the 2028 games in Los Angeles, highlighted by a stunt from Tom Cruise. Katie Ledecky and Nick Mead will carry the U.S. flag.
As the nation celebrates its champions, controversy brews over a score change that cost Romania's Ana Barbosu a medal, prompting political backlash. Thus, the spectacle of glory is darkened by shadows of discontent.