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People have had it with migrants and their crimes. Now that children are increasingly targeted, the people are rising up. In the English town of Southport, tensions escalated into clashes between protesters and police following the tragic death of three young girls in a mass stabbing incident. The victims, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Bebe King, 6, were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class when a 17-year-old male, whose identity remains undisclosed, allegedly carried out the attack. Pop star Taylor Swift expressed her heartbreak over the tragedy. “I am at a complete loss for how to…

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Anjem Choudary, the infamous head of the outlawed group al-Muhajiroun, has been handed a life sentence, casting doubt on whether he will ever walk free again. The extremist preacher, notorious for his radical views, was found guilty of leading the group and rallying support through online platforms. This latest conviction ensures that Choudary won’t be eligible for parole until he is well into his 80s. Anjem Choudary sent many young men to their death. I hope he never sees the light of day again. I spent time with him some years ago, many of the people around this table are…

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Israel’s latest military action in Beirut has sent shockwaves through the region, targeting Hezbollah’s top military figure, Fu’ad Shukr. This strike, carried out by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), was a direct response to a deadly incident in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, attributed to Hezbollah. The IDF identified Shukr as a key man in orchestrating numerous attacks, including the tragic event in Majdal Shams that claimed the lives of 12 children. +++UPDATE+++ Fu’ad Shukr, the “most senior Hezbollah military commander,” was killed in the strike, according to the Israel Defense Forces. A senior Lebanese government official earlier told CNN that…

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On a scorching afternoon near Netanya, the Beit Lid army base became a focal point for a contentious protest. Dozens gathered to voice opposition to the arrest of nine Israeli soldiers accused of torturing a Palestinian detainee. The scene outside the military court transformed into a microcosm of Israel’s broader societal debate, with some protesters emphasizing the soldiers’ innocence and alleging mistreatment, while left-wing activists underscored the rule of law. Beit Lid, Zionist Israelis protest for the “right to gang rape Palestinians” Just the “most moral army in the world” showcasing their “morality.” pic.twitter.com/xTjEpMse3j — CyanEyed (@osiris_neits) July 30, 2024…

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Amazon has come under fire after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) ruled that the company is responsible for distributing hazardous products sold by third-party sellers on its platform. The ruling identifies Amazon as a “distributor” of these items, making the company liable for recalling over 400,000 products, including faulty carbon monoxide detectors, hairdryers without proper electrocution protection, and children’s sleepwear that doesn’t meet federal flammability standards. #Amazon selling hazardous goods, says US agency Amazon is responsible for hazardous products sold by third-party sellers on the platform: CPSC@SehgalRahesha tells you more Watch more at https://t.co/AXC5qRuO3J pic.twitter.com/gkGThc6qfO — WION (@WIONews)…

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Everyone should buy more guns now. Stock up in case of an emergency as Biden and the Democrats have terrorists here now, thanks to the open border. They can attack anywhere, schools, malls and even homes. A recent study published in the journal Injury Prevention reveals that a significant number of Americans are purchasing firearms primarily for personal protection. The study found that 80% of gun owners cited self-defense as their main motivation for owning a gun. This marks a substantial increase compared to past decades; in 1999, only 26% of gun owners reported owning a firearm for protection, according…

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Kathie Lee Gifford, the beloved former “Today” show host, is recovering after a severe fall left her with a fractured pelvis. The 70-year-old TV personality shared details of her injury in a recent interview, explaining that she broke her pelvis in two places and spent over a week in the hospital following the accident. Kathie Lee Gifford hospitalized with fractured pelvis after tripping and falling: ‘It’s my own fault’ https://t.co/SakghjlIxL pic.twitter.com/YBEGIQDraF — Page Six (@PageSix) July 31, 2024 Gifford’s injury occurred shortly after she underwent hip replacement surgery. She recounted how she weakened her body by moving “300 books by…

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OpenAI has begun rolling out an advanced voice feature for its ChatGPT platform, utilizing its GPT-4o model to deliver hyper-realistic audio responses. According to a TechCrunch report dated July 30, this new capability allows users to engage in real-time, natural conversations with ChatGPT, even enabling them to interrupt the AI mid-sentence, addressing a significant hurdle in creating realistic AI interactions. OpenAI GPT-4o advanced voice features have been rolled out to some lucky ChatGPT Plus users. It can create background music while telling stories and works well in many languages . Some amazing example what it can do in 🧵 1…

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In a surprising turn, Microsoft (MSFT) released its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, beating Wall Street’s expectations on both earnings per share (EPS) and overall revenue. However, the company stumbled on cloud revenue forecasts, leading to a sharp decline in its stock price. Microsoft stock drops over 6% after results fall short in latest AI disappointment Also reports on global media channels of ongoing Azure Cloud problems re-surface post the Crowdstrike disaster Microsoft falls -6% after market close as results disappoint… pic.twitter.com/N0HZvUEdTK — Smalltalkdaily Research (@smalltalkdaily) July 31, 2024 For this quarter, Microsoft posted an EPS of $2.95, surpassing the anticipated $2.94,…

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Starbucks has hit a rough patch, with many consumers growing weary of paying $6 for iced coffees and lemonades. The coffee giant recently reported a 3% drop in global sales at stores open for at least a year, with a 2% decline in its core North American market. This downturn underscores a significant decrease in customer visits; transactions at North American stores open for a year fell by 6% last quarter, even as the company tried to offset this with higher prices. BREAKING: Starbucks reports SECOND STRAIGHT quarterly decline in revenue, with Q2 2024 revenue falling to $9.1 billion, below…

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