Thursday, August 1, 2024

Thursday Tidings For The Start Of August

On a hot and sunny Thursday falling on the 1st of August, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Vice President Harris flips and former President Trump fumbles in a campaign reset.

From FrontpageMag, the media mourn a "moderate" Hamas leader who wanted to exterminate the Jews.

From Townhall, what is Harris's biggest accomplishment as our vice president?

From The Washington Free Beacon, how then-District Attorney Harris of San Francisco was lenient toward murderers and domestic abusers.

From the Washington Examiner, according to national security advisor Jake Sullivan, a "core member" of Harris's "team" was behind the recent prisoner exchange with Russia.

From The Federalist, the Biden administration agrees to a plea bargain that allows three members of al Qaeda allegedly involved in 9/11 to avoid the death penalty.

From American Thinker, Trump calls out Harris's racial chameleon act.

From MRCTV, a female Olympic boxer forfeits her match to an opponent who previously failed a gender test.

From NewsBusters, the media pounce on Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, but what did they leave out or downplay?

From Canada Free Press, could Harris become the first pro-Palestine U.S. president?

From TeleSUR, Ecuadorian race walker Daniel Pintado wins the Olympic 20-kilometer walk.

From TCW Defending Freedom, are statins good for anything?

From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper can spare us their crocodile tears.

From EuroNews, more on the prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia.

From ReMix, once regarded as "conservative", the German party CDU now seeks an alliance with the far left against the right-wing AfD.

From Balkan Insight, miners in Kosovo enter the fourth week of their strike over unpaid wages.

From The North Africa Post, Ukraine's military intelligence agency claims to have provided information to Tuareg separatists to aid their attack against Malian government forces and Wagner Group mercenaries.

From The New Arab, the Israeli military claims to have killed Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.

From The Jerusalem Post, for the second time in two months, a synagogue in Los Angeles is vandalized.

From Gatestone Institute, the horror of Iran having a nuclear weapon.

From The Stream, when choosing between Borat and Hamas, vote for Borat.

From The Daily Signal, the organization CatholicVote urges the Department of Justice to investigate pro-abortion attacks on churches and pro-life pregnancy centers.

From The American Conservative, Trump is right about President William McKinley.

From The Western Journal, families of 9/11 victims are furious over the aforementioned plea bargain.

From BizPac Review, the New York City Fire Department are "disgusted and disappointed" at the aforementioned plea bargain.

From The Daily Wire, Harris made a damning video about Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood disappear, but now it's public.

From the Daily Caller, two-time Olympic boxing gold medalist Claressa Shields reacts to the aforementioned match between a female and gender-test-failing opponent.

From Breitbart, according to Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Harris has had success in the "northern triangle", but we don't have "operational control" over our southern border.

From Newsmax, a New York state appeals court keeps Trump's gag order in place.

And from the New York Post, a makeup trend which leaves the wearer looking sunburned goes viral.

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