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#politics

The Telegraph: Rod Stewart: Netanyahu is trying to ‘annihilate’ the Palestinians
Rod Stewart: Netanyahu is trying to ‘annihilate’ the Palestinians
Sir Rod Stewart has criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming his actions toward Palestinians mirror historical injustices faced by Jews. He described Netanyahu's approach as annihilation and expressed concern over the situation in the region.

Additionally, Stewart voiced his disapproval of Donald Trump, stating he could not be friends with him due to Trump's support for Israel. He reflected on their past friendship but noted a significant change in Trump's behavior since becoming president.


#society

Fox News: Fake Venmo accounts are stealing donations from real charities
Fake Venmo accounts are stealing donations from real charities
Peer-to-peer payment apps like Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App have increased the risk of scams, particularly during crises when people are more inclined to donate. Scammers are creating fake accounts that closely mimic legitimate charities, tricking well-meaning donors into sending money to the wrong place, with little recourse for recovery.

Recent incidents include a fraudulent Venmo account impersonating Miles Perret Cancer Services in Louisiana, which has yet to be resolved despite reports to the platform. The regulatory environment for these apps is less stringent than traditional banks, raising concerns about their accountability in protecting users from fraud.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel-linked group claims cyberattack on Iranian bank
Israel-linked group claims cyberattack on Iranian bank
Bank Sepah in Iran experienced significant disruptions to its online services due to a cyberattack claimed by the hacking group Gonjeshke Darande, linked to Israel. The attack coincided with ongoing tensions related to Iran's nuclear program and resulted in issues for customers across multiple banks, including Ansar and Kosar.

While Iran's Central Bank asserted that operations were normal, reports indicated that several branches of Bank Sepah were closed, affecting customer access. The hacking group stated that the attack targeted the bank for its role in financing Iran's military activities. Cyberattacks on Iranian infrastructure have become increasingly common in recent years.


The Western Journal: Trump Shoots Down 'Highly Fabricated, Fake News' Report About His Actions on Iran
Trump Shoots Down 'Highly Fabricated, Fake News' Report About His Actions on Iran
President Trump denied claims that he is pursuing peace talks with Iran amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Tehran, labeling the reports as "fake news." He criticized French President Macron for suggesting he was working on a ceasefire, asserting that his focus is on a more definitive resolution.

The U.S. has not taken offensive action in the conflict, but military assets are positioned in the Middle East. Trump emphasized that he is not seeking a ceasefire but rather a complete capitulation from Iran, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the current U.S. strategy remains defensive.


Times Of Israel: Trump says he doesn’t want ceasefire, but rather ‘real end’ to Iran nuclear issue
Trump says he doesn’t want ceasefire, but rather ‘real end’ to Iran nuclear issue
President Trump stated the U.S. is not seeking a ceasefire with Iran regarding its nuclear program, emphasizing a desire for a "real end" to the conflict. He expressed frustration over Iran's refusal to negotiate and noted the repositioning of U.S. military assets in the region amid escalating tensions.

Trump reiterated that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons and suggested potential diplomatic efforts could still be on the table. Meanwhile, Israel continues to target Iranian nuclear sites, although challenges remain in neutralizing key facilities.


#military

The Western Journal: Shortest Term Ever? - Israel Decapitates New Chief of Iranian Armed Forces Right After He Takes Over for Last Chief, Whom They Also Killed
Shortest Term Ever? - Israel Decapitates New Chief of Iranian Armed Forces Right After He Takes Over for Last Chief, Whom They Also Killed
Israel's military campaign has reportedly killed the chief of the Iranian armed forces, Ali Shadmani, just days after his predecessor was also killed in an Israeli strike. The Israeli Defense Forces claim this action targets Iran's military command structure and aims to neutralize threats against Israel.

The Israeli Air Force plans to continue targeting strategic sites in Tehran, including nuclear facilities, as part of its broader objective to dismantle Iran's military capabilities. Israeli officials emphasize that their operations focus on the Iranian leadership rather than the Iranian populace.


#education

Fox News: Faith under fire: How Trump's 'beautiful bill' targets Christian education
Faith under fire: How Trump's 'beautiful bill' targets Christian education
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" threatens Christian higher education by imposing financial penalties on colleges based on the earnings of their graduates. This could undermine institutions that prioritize purpose-driven careers, such as teaching and ministry, and restrict access for low-income students.

The proposed legislation could also jeopardize religious exemptions for faith-based institutions and limit financial aid options, further disadvantaging first-generation college students. Critics argue that this bill prioritizes profit over purpose, potentially damaging the vital role these colleges play in fostering integrity and community service.


#crime

GB News: Woman found fatally stabbed following gas explosion in Stoke Newington
Woman found fatally stabbed following gas explosion in Stoke Newington
A 46-year-old woman was found fatally stabbed after a gas explosion in Stoke Newington. A 44-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is receiving treatment for slash wounds at a hospital.

Two children, aged nine and seven, were taken to the hospital as a precaution but were not in the property during the incident. The area remains cordoned off as the police investigation continues.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Alert: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis May Appear Tuesday
Northern Lights Alert: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis May Appear Tuesday
Certain states near the Canadian border may have the opportunity to view the northern lights on Tuesday, following recent geomagnetic storms. The NOAA forecasts a Kp index of three, indicating increased auroral activity, particularly in Maine, South Dakota, New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

While no significant geomagnetic storms are expected through Thursday, the northern lights could be visible in parts of northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, Montana, and more. To enhance viewing, NOAA advises finding high ground away from light pollution, ideally between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time.


#technology

Fox News: For All America Summer Vacation Quiz
For All America Summer Vacation Quiz
Fox News has introduced a new feature allowing users to listen to articles, enhancing accessibility and engagement with their content. This development reflects a growing trend in media to cater to diverse consumption preferences.