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9 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Farage: Establishment Media Parroting Government is Groupthink
Elon Musk questions the UK media's compliance with government rhetoric as tensions rise between him and new PM Sir Keir Starmer, who threatens further internet regulation. Nigel Farage critiques a political-media groupthink that refuses to acknowledge the cultural costs of open borders.
With civil unrest following a tragic stabbing incident, the government's push to control social media intensifies, overshadowing accountability amidst rising crime and voter concern over immigration.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Slams Democrat 'Culture of No Common Sense'
Trump is launching a broadside against Democrats, accusing them of creating a "culture of no common sense" that drives up living costs and endangers safety. His pitch hones in on the economic woes linked to immigration and high interest rates, aiming for voter concerns.
Kamala Harris remains silent, banking on media support to buoy her campaign. With a focus on appealing locally rather than nationally, her team avoids press scrutiny, believing it won’t sway the swing voters they need.
Times Of Israel: At Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport: Should I stay or should I go?
In the steamy haze of August, Ben Gurion Airport buzzed with nervous energy. A week after high-profile hits on Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, the air crackled with tension as Israelis weighed their next move—stand firm or take flight.
The threat of retaliation loomed large, and uncertainty hung thick like smoke. In a land poised on a razor's edge, survival instinct danced with the desire for peace.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Poll: Americans ‘Overwhelmingly’ Back Israel, Demand Hamas’ Removal
A recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll reveals that 70% of U.S. voters back conditional ceasefires with Hamas, demanding the release of hostages and the group's exit from Gaza. A striking 82% want Hamas completely removed, reflecting strong support for Israel's military actions.
The unrest following the October 7 massacre hasn't swayed public opinion; voters largely endorse Israel's right to defend itself against threats from Hamas and Hezbollah, amidst calls for wider ceasefires. The pro-Israel sentiment remains robust, despite amplified dissent.
Times Of Israel: Airlines extend Israel flight suspensions amid ongoing military uncertainty
International airlines are dodging the skies over Israel, wary of escalating tensions with Hezbollah and Iran. While Israeli carriers like El Al keep flying, major players like Lufthansa and United yank routes, leaving many Israelis stranded and scrambling for flights.
The air is thick with threat after Israeli strikes have ignited revenge vows from Iran and Hamas, and countries urge citizens to steer clear of the region. The call for evacuation comes as cancellation lists grow longer than a hardboiled detective’s rap sheet.
#economy
Forbes: These Once Red-Hot Stocks Are Struggling As ‘AI Tourists’ Sell
In the shadow of a looming economic slowdown, AI stocks that once ruled the market are tumbling like a house of cards. Nvidia, the star of the AI show, has plummeted 21%, losing $700 billion in value, while other tech giants share the pain amidst fears of recession.
The once-booming AI rush feels more like a desert than a gold mine, with analysts comparing it to California’s gold rush—plenty of hope, but dwindling fortunes. Investors are left wondering if there’s any treasure left in these battered stocks.
#culture
Fox News: Tom Cruise's costar nearly broke his nose during a love scene, but says he was 'a gentleman'
Gina Gershon reminisces about her first love scene with Tom Cruise in "Cocktail," praising him for his gentlemanly ways and protective nature, even as a mishap nearly broke his nose. Their playful chemistry contrasted sharply with Rob Lowe's competitive boxing experiences with Cruise on set.
Both actors share their respect for Cruise: a caring partner on set and a fierce contender in the ring. Their tales unveil the duality of a man's character—gentlemanly charm in love scenes and raw intensity in the boxing ring.
#crime
Breitbart: Rapper Travis Scott Arrested in Paris for Alleged Assault
In the City of Light, US rapper Travis Scott found himself on the wrong side of the law after a brawl erupted in a posh hotel. The night air crackled with chaos as he clashed with a security agent, leading to an arrest that left questions hanging like smoke.
Just days earlier, he was mingling at the Olympics, his star shining high, but trouble had a way of creeping in. With past brushes with the law and a high-profile life, this latest incident only added fuel to an already volatile image.
#sports
Breitbart: World Anti-Doping Agency Targets U.S. Athletes After Covering up China Olympics Scandal
WADA took aim at the USADA, branding its decision to use doping athletes as informants as hypocritical, undermining the integrity of sports. While USADA smirked at foreign doping, it glossed over its own missteps, allowing drug cheats to keep competing.
In a world where the only thing clearer than the rules is the murkiness of ethics, WADA's selective outrage and the IOC's silence speak volumes. The game continues, but honesty's been benched.
#technology
Forbes: This Humanoid Robot Could Build Your Next Mercedes
In the shadowy alleys of tech innovation, Apptronik rises with its humanoid robot, Apollo, quietly defying skepticism for eight years. While the buzz surrounding humanoids swells, the Austin spinout capitalizes on years of development, recently raising significant funding and testing partnerships with giants like Mercedes.
The future of work hangs in the balance as industries grapple with labor shortages and automation ambitions. Apptronik’s journey, propelled by relentless innovation and a vision for versatility in robotics, serves as a reminder: sometimes the dreamers build what skeptics deem impossible.