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Fauci’s Fifth Amendment Wall Cannot Shield Him From Accountability
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Fauci’s Fifth Amendment Wall Cannot Shield Him From Accountability

On July 29, 2026, the American people watched Dr. Anthony Fauci sit before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Sen. Rand Paul, and refuse to answer more than 100 questions. He invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly, claiming Sen. Paul’s “unhinged obsession” and public calls for accountability left him no choice. That performance was... This article Fauci’s Fifth Amendment Wall Cannot Shield Him From Accountability was originally created by Converseer.

Converseer•8/2/2026
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 ‘He beat everyone’ – Ben White names best Arsenal star in pre-season
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 ‘He beat everyone’ – Ben White names best Arsenal star in pre-season

Arsenal defender, Ben White, has revealed that the club’s new signing Christos Tzolis has outperformed all others with his remarkable results during pre-season testing. Arsenal finalised a £34 million agreement with Club Brugge for Tzolis as club officials swiftly acted to address the gap left by Leandro Trossard’s recent transfer to Besiktas. The 24-year-old Greek […]  ‘He beat everyone’ – Ben White names best Arsenal star in pre-season

Daily Post Nigeria•8/2/2026
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Skylight’s smart calendars are up to $90 off during its back-to-school sale
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Skylight’s smart calendars are up to $90 off during its back-to-school sale

The 15-inch Skylight Calendar 2 can stand on a table or mounted to the wall. | Image: Skylight The start of a new school year can feel hectic, as parents juggle their kids’ classes, extracurriculars and sports on top of work, appointments, and other responsibilities. It’s easy for things to slip through the cracks, but Skylight’s shared smart calendars can help keep everyone on track, and from August 2nd through August 9th they’re up to $90 off. The sale includes the 10-inch Skylight Calendar for $119.99 ($50 off), the 15-inch Skylight Calendar 2 for $259.99 ($20 off), and the 27-inch Skylight Calendar Max for $479.99 ($90 off). The 10-inch model takes up the least amount of space, though the newer, larger 15-inch Calendar 2 features faster performance, a brighter display, and swappable magnetic frames. The 27-inch Calendar Max, meanwhile, offers the sharpest and largest screen and must be mounted to the wall (the other models can stand on a table or be mounted), making it the easiest option for large families to view from across the room.  The Skylight Calendar Where to Buy: $169.99 $119.99 at Skylight (10-inch) $279.99 $259.99 at Skylight (15-inch) Regardless of which model you choose, every Skylight Calendar includes the same set of organizational features. Each member of your household can have their own color-coded profile, and each can sync events from Google, Outlook, Apple, Cozi, or Yahoo calendars. You can also create shared lists for groceries, chores, and other to-dos that everyone can access from the calendar or the companion mobile app, and even send your grocery list to Instacart with a couple of taps. Built-in weather forecasts also can help you plan around upcoming events, and you can also share calendar access with family members and trusted contacts.  Skylight Calendar Max Where to Buy: $629.99 at Best Buy (27-inch model) $599.99 $479.99 at Skylight (27-inch model) You get even more perks if you subscribe to the $79 per year Plus Plan (the first month of the service is free to try). Skylight uses AI to automatically turn emails, photos, flyers, and spreadsheets into calendar entries. It also adds meal planning, tools for assigning and rewarding completed chores, and a mode that displays your photos like a digital picture frame. Read our Skylight Calendar Max review.

The Verge•8/2/2026
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Nides Says Iran War Needs Negotiations

Former US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides says there is no lasting military solution to the conflict with Iran, arguing that renewed negotiations involving regional allies offer the only realistic path to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Tehran's nuclear program. He also says regime change in Iran is not a practical near-term objective and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces growing domestic political pressure as the conflict continues without a clear resolution. (Source: Bloomberg)

Bloomberg•8/2/2026
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Nosimot Soneye: Malaria, the preventable killer we must no longer ignore
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Nosimot Soneye: Malaria, the preventable killer we must no longer ignore

Despite decades of scientific advances, malaria remains one of the world’s deadliest yet most preventable diseases, particularly across Africa. Caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes, the disease continues to pose a major public health challenge despite sustained global intervention. The female Anopheles mosquito, which bites mainly between dusk […] Nosimot Soneye: Malaria, the preventable killer we must no longer ignore

Daily Post Nigeria•8/2/2026
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