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#politics
The Western Journal: Video Exposes Colbert Vaccine Flip-Flop
A viral video highlights comedian Stephen Colbert's shifting stance on COVID-19 vaccines, contrasting his skepticism in 2020 with enthusiastic promotion in 2021 after Joe Biden's election. Critics label him a hypocrite for his change in tone, particularly regarding vaccine manufacturers.
Colbert has faced backlash for his past comments on immigration policies and for defending his staff's illegal entry into the U.S. Capitol while condemning similar actions by others. These incidents have fueled claims of hypocrisy among his critics.
The Imaginative Conservative: "Make Europe Great Again!"
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized the need for a stronger Europe during his speech at the Conference of Speakers of European Union Parliaments. He argued that Europe is currently rich yet weak, which poses a significant danger. Orbán called for a renewed focus on national sovereignty and warned against the EU's centralization, which he believes undermines national parliaments and economies.
He also expressed skepticism about Ukraine's potential EU membership, stating it could burden the EU economically and prolong the ongoing war. Orbán urged for a shift away from sanctions that harm Hungary's economy and advocated for a return to policies that prioritize national interests and cooperation among member states.
Fox News: Why it's time to pull the plug on NPR and PBS – for good
President Trump is pushing for significant cuts to federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), arguing they promote biased content and leftist ideologies. He aims to eliminate over $1 billion in future taxpayer funding for these outlets.
Congress is urged to support a rescissions package to permanently defund NPR and PBS, which are seen as symbols of elitism and unaccountability in Washington. The call to action emphasizes the need for legislative reforms to prevent future appropriations to these organizations.
#society
Fox News: Hugh Jackman’s rumored flame Sutton Foster stays silent after his ex's statement about 'betrayal'
Hugh Jackman's ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage. At a recent awards event, actress Sutton Foster, rumored to be Jackman's new partner, avoided questions about the situation. Furness expressed her feelings about betrayal and the emotional journey of their separation.
Furness emphasized the importance of personal growth and healing through adversity. Jackman's friend noted that he is moving on with his life following the split. Both Jackman and Furness have two adopted children and have requested privacy during this transition.
Breitbart: Double Leg Amputee Veteran Receives Gift of Adapted Home in Georgia
Retired Sgt. First Class David Mathis, a double leg amputee, has received a new home in Evans, Georgia, built by the nonprofit A Soldier’s Journey Home. The three-bedroom house was completed in two weeks by a team of 120 volunteers, providing Mathis a more accessible living space.
Mathis, a veteran of both the Marine Corps and Army, was injured in Iraq in 2017 when an IED struck his vehicle. After extensive rehabilitation, he returned to running with his unit on prosthetic legs. He expressed gratitude for the new home and the support he received.
Le Monde: French Assemblée unanimously backs posthumous promotion for Captain Alfred Dreyfus
The French parliament has approved a bill to posthumously promote Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish army captain wrongfully convicted of treason in 1894, to the rank of brigadier general. This act is seen as a reparation for historical antisemitism and a commitment to combatting discrimination in modern France.
The unanimous vote in the lower house reflects growing concerns over antisemitism, particularly in light of recent hate crimes against Jews. The bill still requires approval from the upper house, and proponents suggest that Dreyfus could eventually be honored in the Panthéon, a mausoleum for France's heroes.
Breitbart: WATCH: Olivia Dunne Hits Shocking Move During Swimsuit Fashion Show
Olivia Dunne showcased her gymnastics skills at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Fashion Show, stunning the audience with a split at the end of her walk. She was recently named a cover model alongside other celebrities, but her fame has brought challenges, including aggressive autograph seekers.
Dunne expressed her fear of being stalked by autograph hounds who track her movements and demand signatures, often in large groups. She described feeling overwhelmed by their persistence, which has made her public outings increasingly stressful.
Times Of Israel: Colorado attacker held on preliminary murder charges, though cops say none dead as of now
In Boulder, Colorado, a rally for Israeli hostages was attacked by 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who used a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring eight people. No victims have died, though one is in critical condition. Soliman faces preliminary murder charges and is being held on a $10 million bond.
Soliman, an Egyptian national who entered the U.S. on a B2 visa, has been living illegally since his visa expired in February 2023. Witnesses reported he shouted pro-Palestinian slogans during the attack, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism by the FBI.
Breitbart: Box Office: Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Is #1 for Second Week With $63 Million
Disney's live-action "Lilo & Stitch" topped the North American box office for the second consecutive week, earning $63 million and bringing its global total to $610 million. "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" followed in second with $27.3 million domestically.
Sony's "Karate Kid: Legends" debuted in third with $21 million, while horror films "Final Destination: Bloodlines" and "Bring Her Back" took fourth and fifth places, respectively. The latter performed well for its low budget of $4.5 million.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Fetterman breaks ranks, praises Trump's Middle East policies: 'Did the right thing'
Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has publicly praised former President Donald Trump's Middle East policies, notably his withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and the relocation of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Fetterman acknowledged that his views diverge from typical Democratic positions, expressing support for military action against Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Fetterman emphasized the importance of nuanced discussions regarding U.S. involvement in the Middle East, aligning with Republican Senator Dave McCormick on their support for Israel. He stated that he is now one of the few Democrats willing to openly discuss these topics.
#economy
Fox News: CA drops ‘green’ big-rig mandates, ending legal fight with Bill Barr-linked group
California has agreed to withdraw its Advanced Clean Fleet mandates, which imposed strict emissions standards on trucking companies, following a legal challenge from the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce. The decision comes after a year-long court battle and will be formalized in a public hearing by October 31.
The regulations, aimed at transitioning fleets to zero-emission vehicles, faced criticism for potentially harming the economy and job market. Supporters of the rollback argue it protects consumer choice and free enterprise, while opponents claim it undermines environmental progress.
#military
GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer pledges to 'mobilise the nation' as he announces 'new era' for UK defence
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced a Strategic Defence Review aimed at mobilizing the UK in response to escalating global threats. He emphasized the need for unity and active participation from all citizens in addressing serious challenges, including war in Europe and increased Russian aggression.
Starmer highlighted the urgency of adapting national security measures to counter new nuclear risks and cyber attacks, asserting that the current threats are more immediate and unpredictable than since the Cold War.
#education
The Federalist: Leftist-Captured High School Hit With Investigations, IRS Complaint
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia is under investigation by the Trump administration for alleged racial discrimination in its admissions process and for ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The Department of Education and the Department of Justice are conducting civil rights inquiries, while an IRS complaint claims the school shared proprietary information with China-affiliated groups in exchange for $3.6 million in donations.
The investigations were prompted by concerns that the school's admissions policy unfairly disadvantaged Asian American students, reducing their acceptance rates significantly. Virginia's Attorney General has indicated that the Fairfax County School Board intentionally altered the admissions process to limit opportunities for these students, raising legal and ethical questions about the school's practices.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Accused Killer Calmly Recalled Stabbing Florida Stylist to Death
A 21-year-old man, Jackson Sagesse, has been arrested for the murder of 27-year-old hairstylist Hailey Hosford in Sunrise, Florida. The attack, described as random, occurred in a luxury apartment parking garage where Sagesse allegedly used a steak knife to stab Hosford multiple times.
Sagesse claimed he acted in self-defense but provided inconsistent statements to police. His friend, who tried to intervene, was also injured but survived. Hosford's death has left her community mourning, as friends remember her for her beauty and positivity.
#sports
The Western Journal: 5x More Testosterone Than Expected: 'Female' Fighter Imane Khelif's Medical Tests Leaked - Report
Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer who won gold in women's boxing at the 2024 Olympics, has been revealed to have testosterone levels five times higher than typical for females and XY chromosomes, indicating a biological male. Despite this, the International Olympic Committee allowed her to compete against women.
The findings, based on medical tests, have sparked controversy over gender identity in sports. Critics argue that Khelif's participation in women's events is unfair, highlighting a broader debate about the implications of biological differences in athletics.