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#politics

Fox News: Former Georgian prime minister says nation's election was 'rigged,' and 'written in Moscow'
Former Georgian prime minister says nation's election was 'rigged,' and 'written in Moscow'
Former Georgian Prime Minister Nika Gilauri claims that recent elections in Georgia were rigged, resulting in an illegitimate parliament aligned with Russian interests. He asserts that Russian President Vladimir Putin's influence is evident in Georgia's political landscape, echoing tactics seen in other neighboring countries.

Protests have erupted in response to the elections, with thousands demanding new elections and denouncing the Georgian Dream party's victory. Current President Salome Zourabichvili, who has called the elections fraudulent, is urged to remain in office as she represents the only legitimate institution left in the country.


GB News: Assad's British-born wife 'wants to divorce' deposed despot and return to UK
Assad's British-born wife 'wants to divorce' deposed despot and return to UK
Asma al-Assad, the British-born wife of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, has filed for divorce and seeks to return to the UK. The couple has been living in Moscow under restrictions since the fall of Assad's regime, with reports indicating her dissatisfaction with life in Russia.

Asma's application to leave Russia is under review, while Kremlin officials deny the divorce claims. She has expressed a desire for medical treatment in the UK, while their eldest son completes his education in Moscow.


Breitbart: Watch: Comedian Eddie Griffin Hilariously Details His Trip to See Trump
Watch: Comedian Eddie Griffin Hilariously Details His Trip to See Trump
Eddie Griffin shared his experience attending a party at Mar-a-Lago, expressing enjoyment and highlighting interactions with notable figures like Mel Gibson and Tucker Carlson. He emphasized his lack of shame about the visit and mentioned securing business deals during the event.

Griffin's comments reflect a broader shift among some entertainers post-Trump's election, with others also voicing newfound perspectives that challenge previous norms in Hollywood and sports.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Iran recruiting children to attack Israeli targets across Europe amid setbacks: report
Iran recruiting children to attack Israeli targets across Europe amid setbacks: report
Iran has begun recruiting young children to carry out attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets in Europe, a troubling trend amid its declining influence in the Middle East. Recent incidents have occurred in Sweden, Belgium, and Norway, where minors have attempted assaults on Israeli embassies and defense firms.

Authorities report that recruiters are targeting minors through social media platforms, taking advantage of legal loopholes that protect those under 15 from prosecution. This tactic reflects Iran's desperation as it faces setbacks in its regional influence, particularly following Israel's actions against its proxies.


Times Of Israel: Defense minister confirms Israel was behind July killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh
Defense minister confirms Israel was behind July killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the country's involvement in the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31. Haniyeh was killed by a remote-controlled bomb, marking a significant embarrassment for Iran, which supports Hamas and Hezbollah.

Katz also issued threats against the Iranian-backed Houthi group in Yemen, stating Israel's intent to retaliate for missile attacks. He emphasized Israel's military successes against various adversaries in the region and vowed to target Houthi leadership and infrastructure.


#culture

Breitbart: 'End of an Era' -- Star of 'Crocodile Dundee,' Dies Peacefully at 90
'End of an Era' -- Star of 'Crocodile Dundee,' Dies Peacefully at 90
Burt, the iconic saltwater crocodile from the 1986 film "Crocodile Dundee," has died at the age of 90 at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin. Known for his impressive size and bold personality, Burt became a beloved figure, drawing visitors for years.

The film, starring Paul Hogan, was a major success, grossing over $300 million worldwide. Burt's legacy will be honored with a commemorative sign at the wildlife park.


#health

Fox News: Bill Clinton admitted to hospital for ‘testing and observation’ after falling ill
Bill Clinton admitted to hospital for ‘testing and observation’ after falling ill
Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized at Georgetown University Medical Center for testing and observation due to a fever. A spokesperson stated he is in good spirits and appreciates the care he is receiving. Updates will follow as the situation develops.


Breitbart: Costco Egg Recall Upgraded to Highest Level Due to Salmonella Fears
Costco Egg Recall Upgraded to Highest Level Due to Salmonella Fears
A Costco egg recall has been upgraded to a "Class I" due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting over 10,000 units sold in five states. The FDA warns of serious health risks, although no positive tests or illnesses have been reported.

Egg prices have surged, partly due to bird flu impacts. A dozen grade-A eggs now averages $3.65, up from $2.52 earlier this year. Consumers are advised to return affected products to stores.


#sports

Breitbart: 'I Ain't Stuttering!': Stephen A. Smith Fires Back at Kirk Herbstreit Over 'First Take' Criticism
'I Ain't Stuttering!': Stephen A. Smith Fires Back at Kirk Herbstreit Over 'First Take' Criticism
Stephen A. Smith responded to Kirk Herbstreit’s comments regarding Ohio State coach Ryan Day, defending himself against accusations of wanting Day fired. Herbstreit criticized a segment of Ohio State fans for calling for Day's ouster after a recent loss, while Smith clarified his stance on national television.

Smith emphasized that his remarks were misrepresented and reiterated that he believes Day should be held accountable for not winning a national championship, despite a strong record. He urged Herbstreit to accurately quote him, asserting that his views were his own and not those of ESPN’s "First Take."