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#politics
Fox News: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says she would support an 'enforceable code' of ethics for the Supreme Court
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed support for an enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of transparency regarding gifts to ensure judicial impartiality. She called for the court to adhere to the same ethical standards expected of other judges.
Jackson also addressed concerns about immunity decisions for former presidents, expressing unease about unequal treatment in the justice system. She highlighted her dissenting opinion on a ruling related to presidential immunity.
Breitbart: MA Gov. Healey: Trump's IVF Proposal 'Patently False,' 'Offensive'
Governor Maura Healey criticized former President Trump’s IVF proposal, asserting it was insincere and opportunistic. She emphasized that his statements are unreliable and called out the importance of genuine political engagement from Democrats like Harris and Walz.
Healey highlighted their commitment to key issues like the economy and reproductive freedom, contrasting it with Trump's and Vance's capabilities.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Biden calls parents of slain American hostage, as Western leaders express horror
US President Joe Biden expressed his condolences to the parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American-Israeli hostage murdered by Hamas, alongside reactions of shock from Western leaders. A vigil attended by diplomats from about 30 countries highlighted calls for a ceasefire to secure the release of remaining hostages.
Biden emphasized the need for accountability, stating that Hamas leaders will face consequences for their actions. The ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas over a hostage release and ceasefire continue, with 97 hostages still believed to be held in Gaza.
Fox News: Graham urges Biden, Israel to take on Iran after hostages killed, calls Harris foreign policy 'wrecking ball'
Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her handling of foreign policy following the brutal killings of six hostages by Hamas. He urged President Biden and Israel to hold Iran accountable and suggested targeting Iranian oil refineries if hostages remain unrescued.
Graham described the situation as a failure of American leadership, emphasizing that Harris's actions have sent the wrong signals to terrorists and weakened U.S. deterrence. He argues this ineffectiveness could lead to further casualties among Americans.
#military
The Western Journal: After 80 Years of Dormancy, US Reopening Pacific Airfields Last Operational in WWII
The U.S. is refurbishing World War II airfields on Peleliu and Tinian as part of a strategy to strengthen its military presence in the Pacific amid rising tensions. The landing of a military aircraft on Peleliu marks a significant step in this initiative.
The move reflects a broader reassessment of U.S. military positioning in response to China's growing influence. These historical sites, once vital during the war, are being modernized to enhance operational flexibility in future conflicts.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Will Pass $600 Million After Dominating U.S. Box Office—Again
"Deadpool & Wolverine" retained the top box office position over Labor Day weekend, grossing an estimated $19.5 million and surpassing $600 million in total domestic earnings. It is now one of only 16 films to achieve this milestone.
Following "Deadpool," "Alien: Romulus" and "It Ends With Us" were the second and third highest earners for the weekend, respectively. The overall summer box office is projected to finish lower than last year, attributed to a lack of consistent releases earlier in the season.
#education
GB News: 'Road to ignorance!' University 'decolonises curriculum' by removing Anglo-Saxon module title
The University of Nottingham has removed the term "Anglo-Saxon" from its curriculum, replacing it with "Early Medieval English" as part of efforts to "decolonise the curriculum." This change aims to address concerns about nationalist narratives and associations with racism.
The decision has faced backlash, with critics labeling it as "silliness" and a form of "wokeism" that distorts history. Similar movements have been seen in other academic institutions, reflecting a broader trend of re-evaluating traditional narratives in education.