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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Charlamagne says Dems 'sound like hypocrites' for demanding congressional approval for strikes
Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrats for their outrage over President Trump's recent military strikes on Iran, noting their silence when previous Democratic presidents took similar actions without congressional approval. He highlighted the hypocrisy in the political response to such military actions.
He pointed out that military strikes without Congress have become routine across administrations, questioning why past actions by Obama, Biden, and Clinton did not lead to the same level of outrage or calls for impeachment.
#society
GB News: WATCH: 'Speaking for the people!' Emily Carver hails BBC presenter for snubbing woke language
Emily Carver of GB News commended BBC's Martine Croxall for deviating from the scripted autocue during a live segment on heat-related deaths amid a heatwave in Britain. Croxall's actions were characterized as a form of "rebellion."
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Son of Iran’s ousted shah pleads with world not to give Khamenei a ‘lifeline’
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's ousted shah, urged the U.S. and Europe not to support the current Iranian regime, claiming it is on the verge of collapse. He described the situation as Iran's "Berlin Wall moment," suggesting that foreign powers should not give the regime a lifeline through negotiations.
Pahlavi indicated that there are signs of dissent within Iran's military and intelligence sectors, with some officials reportedly seeking ways to defect. He expressed readiness to lead a transition to a new government based on democratic principles, while also acknowledging ongoing communication with international governments.
Fox News: Syrian authorities capture 'criminals' linked to brutal church attack that killed dozens: report
Syrian authorities have arrested several individuals linked to a suicide bombing at a Greek Orthodox church in Dweil'a that killed at least 25 people and injured 63. The attack, attributed to ISIS, occurred during prayers when the assailant opened fire before detonating explosives.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa condemned the attack and pledged to bring those responsible to justice, emphasizing the need for unity against threats to national security. This incident follows heightened political tensions in the region, including recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Breitbart: Kristi Noem on Iran: Trump Has 'Important Decisions Right Now'; I'm Identifying Threats at Home
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the importance of identifying threats to the U.S. homeland, particularly in light of recent tensions with Iran. She reassured Americans of their safety while acknowledging ongoing intelligence efforts, and expressed gratitude for living in a free country.
Noem's comments followed Iran's retaliation against U.S. interests, specifically targeting the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which was successfully defended. The Qatari foreign ministry condemned the attack, asserting its right to respond and advocating for dialogue to resolve regional tensions.
#health
Fox News: Trump admin secures pledge from 75% of health insurers in bid to improve patient care
Three-quarters of U.S. health insurance providers have signed a voluntary pledge to improve patient care by streamlining the prior-authorization process, which has been criticized for delaying treatment. This initiative, announced by Dr. Mehmet Oz and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for physicians.
The commitments include developing standardized electronic prior-authorization processes and ensuring that new insurance plans honor existing approvals for 90 days during patient transitions. By 2027, the goal is for 80% of electronic approvals to be processed in real-time, enhancing transparency and access to care.
#crime
Fox News: Top 5 scams spreading right now
Scams have evolved significantly, utilizing advanced technology such as AI voice cloning and deepfakes to deceive victims. Common scams include impersonating loved ones in distress, fake bank alerts, cryptocurrency investment schemes, gold bar scams, and pet emergencies, leading to substantial financial losses.
To protect oneself, it is crucial to verify any suspicious communications directly with the person or institution involved and to remain cautious of unsolicited interactions, especially on social media. Awareness and skepticism are key to avoiding these modern scams.