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‘The Megyn Kelly Show’ host, Megyn Kelly, has criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz over his record in managing his state.

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‘The Megyn Kelly Show’ host, Megyn Kelly, has called Minnesota Governor Tim Walz “just as bad as Gavin Newsom” over his policies on “gender-affirming care.”

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South Australian Opposition Leader David Speirs says he’s had enough and is walking away from the state Liberals top job. After just two years in the role, Mr Speirs says he wants to spend more time with his family, but not before delivering a blistering farewell. “To be honest, I’ve just had a gutful ... I just do not have the energy at this stage or, in fact, the want to continue in this role and take the party to 2026,” Mr Speirs said during a media conference. The Liberal Party will meet on Monday morning to pick a new leader. Deputy Leader John Gardner is the frontrunner to take the top job.

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ABC America has confirmed it will host a presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on September 10. The confirmation came after the Republican presidential candidate agreed to three debates with the Democrat presidential nominee. He said he was unsure if the Vice President would agree to the debates as he claimed she was “barely competent”.

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has agreed to three televised debates with Kamala Harris in September so long as her campaign agrees to the terms. It was his first news conference since the Vice President became the Democratic nominee and announced Tim Walz as her running mate – during which he repeatedly attacked the current administration. “We have a president that’s the worst president in the history of our country. We have a vice president who is the least admired, least respected, and the worst vice president in the history of our country,” Mr Trump said.

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Sky News host James Macpherson says the stranded NASA astronauts hosting their own space Olympic Games seems like they are not appreciating the “gravity” of the situation. “I found that clip offensive to be honest,” Mr Macpherson said. “I felt like they weren’t appreciating the gravity of the situation.”

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Sky News host James Macpherson discusses whether NASA will allow a SpaceX rocket to go and rescue stranded astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). “When NASA decommissioned the space shuttles and then to get into space, they either had to get a ride with the Russians or they had to get some private company to do it, so they gave out multi-billion dollar contracts to Boeing and to SpaceX,” Mr Macpherson said. “The Biden administration can come back with Musk or there is a Russian rocket you could hitch a ride with.”

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Sky News host Liz Storer discusses a group of astronauts stranded on the International Space Station. “Where are the people who were flying into space on Boeing vehicles? Were they worried that maybe they weren’t going to make it home safely? Well, it turns out they are stuck up in space,” Ms Storer said. “Wondering how to get home and Elon Musk’s SpaceX is going, maybe we better rescue these guys.”

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Sky News host James Macpherson says Boeing has had “so many problems” with aircraft that they are not the first choice to save stranded NASA astronauts. “You would expect Boeing to be all over this … they have had so many problems with their aircraft; I mean, spacecraft are so much more complicated,” Mr Macpherson said. “Software bugs meant some of the first rockets they shot went in the wrong direction … flammable tape inside the cabin … two lift-offs were aborted … it had thruster problems and gas leaks they are still trying to work out what it is.”

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Sky News host Rita Panahi says it is “ironic” that Meghan Markle is fronting an anti-bullying campaign. Many have criticised the hypocrisy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their interview with CBS about cyberbullying. “Is it a tad ironic to have Meghan fronting this campaign, given the allegations of bullying levelled at her personally during her time at the palace,” Ms Panahi said. “Also, on the set of suits, there was some disquiet there.”

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GB News host Patrick Christys says people are “waking up” to the threat radical Islam poses in the United Kingdom. Taylor Swift’s Austrian Eras Tour leg has been called off after authorities uncovered a terrorist attack plot and arrested two men - one of whom had allegedly pledged loyalty to ISIS. “What is it that the police are protecting us from? Why do we have bollards everywhere on the roads to stop a marauding car attack? Why is it now that we have massively increased airport security everywhere?” Mr Christys said. “What is the threat? Because people don’t want to name it, but unfortunately that threat is radical Islam.”

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Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce says Labor’s “lunacy of swindle factories” and wind towers “covering the countryside black” is out of control. “Power prices are going through the roof,” Mr Joyce told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “That will be a fundamental driver of inflation because those power prices, not only do you pay them, but every product produced in Australia, they pay them and it pushes up power prices.”

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‘To Di For’ Podcast Host Kinsey Schofield says Meghan Markle is “not the right person” to front an anti-bullying campaign, given her past. Many have criticised the hypocrisy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after their interview with CBS about cyberbullying. “There were also the allegations … of Meghan being nasty to the production on a photography shoot,” Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “So, I do think that she’s not the right person to front this.”

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GB News host Patrick Christys says counter-protesters in the UK came out in droves overnight to protest against “thin air”. Thousands of anti-racism, counter-protesters have taken to the streets in the United Kingdom in response to an ongoing wave of anti-immigrant rallies. “There are serious rumblings as to where this idea that there would be 100 far right military-style protests across Britain even came from,” Mr Christys said. “There are rumours today doing the rounds that actually this was a bit of hoax just to try to get people out on to the streets as a mobilised, kind of anti-racist show of force.”

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock has “embarrassed” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, says Sky News host Sharri Markson. “By contradicting his comments that inflation was under control just hours after he said it,” Ms Markson said. “There was a bizarre spectacle today where the prime minister tried to claim his policies were putting downward pressure on inflation when RBA economists have said the precise opposite.”

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UnHerd DC correspondent Emily Jashinsky has branded the American media “pathetic” as outlets continue to give Vice President Kamala Harris “great coverage”. She said the Democrats are waiting before they put the presidential candidate in front of journalists to avoid popping the “honeymoon bubble”. “Just from a purely cynical, strategic perspective, it doesn't surprise me at all that they're not putting her in front of reporters,” Ms Jashinsky told Sky News host Gabriella Power.

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UnHerd DC correspondent Emily Jashinsky warns the American media are treating Tim Waltz as a “centrist” while he openly passes “far-left” policies. Mr Walz signed a bill in April last year which grants legal protection to children who travel to Minnesota for gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers, reconstructive genital surgery and hormone therapy. “It’s a huge problem because now Kamala Harris, everywhere she goes, is going to be asked if she supports policies like this for minors, for children,” she told Sky News host Gabriella Power.

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Astronomer at Large Fred Watson discusses NASA Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore being stranded on Boeing’s Starliner in space until 2025. “We’ve heard hints from NASA, regarding the next crew to come up to the International Space Station on a Space X Dragon capsule,” Mr Watson told Sky News Australia. “That was scheduled for the middle of this month, but it’s been pushed back to late September. “The reasoning behind that is to allow people to think a bit more carefully about how the two Starliner astronauts … might get back. “They may end up coming back … with a Dragon crew – one of Space X’s flagship capsules. “That would not however be until next February as you mentioned, it will be into 2025.”

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Astronomer at Large Fred Watson stranded NASA Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will be “confident” that their trip back to earth will be sorted “one way or another”. “Knowing what astronauts are like, I know a few of them, they’ll be pretty cheerful,” Mr Watson told Sky News Australia. “I think they’ll be happy to be at the frontiers of space. “Whilst at the same time, being confident that eventually their trip to earth will be uneventful. “It will all be sorted out one way or another.”

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Sky News host Gabriella Power has slammed Tim Walz after the vice-presidential candidate made a joke about a false story involving JD Vance and a couch. The joke insinuates the Republican vice-presidential candidate engaged in sexual acts with a couch, which has since been debunked. “It’s pretty hypocritical to be making those claims when the Democratic Party seemed to pretend to care about misinformation,” Ms Power said.




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