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#politics

Breitbart: Marlow on Why He Wrote Breaking the Law: 'Trump Has Not Had Justice Yet, and We Need Justice'
Marlow on Why He Wrote Breaking the Law: 'Trump Has Not Had Justice Yet, and We Need Justice'
Alex Marlow discusses his upcoming book, "Breaking the Law," which investigates the judicial system's alleged weaponization against Donald Trump and his movement. He emphasizes the need for a deep dive into lawfare and outlines the details of Trump's legal battles, calling for justice.

Marlow argues that the current judicial climate poses a threat to the country and highlights the coordination among government branches against Trump. He aims to expose those responsible and initiate a conversation about restoring justice.


Fox News: Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign 'blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview
Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign 'blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview
Comedian Andrew Schulz accused Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign of lying about his outreach efforts for a podcast interview. He claimed his team, along with others, attempted to connect with Harris but were dismissed as "sexist, bigoted, and racist."

Schulz expressed frustration over being labeled a liar and noted that Democrats may have underestimated the importance of engaging with podcasts during the election. He also mentioned that he has spoken to progressive figures since then and identified as a lifelong Democrat who voted for Trump out of discontent with the party.


#society

Times Of Israel: Brazil agrees to compensate family of Jewish journalist killed by military 50 years ago
Brazil agrees to compensate family of Jewish journalist killed by military 50 years ago
Brazil's government has officially accepted responsibility for the 1975 killing of journalist Vladimir Herzog, who was falsely claimed to have committed suicide while in military custody. The government will pay nearly 3 million reais to Herzog's family as compensation and provide a pension to his widow.

This landmark agreement is seen as a significant step in acknowledging past injustices during Brazil's military dictatorship. It comes amid ongoing challenges to democracy in Brazil, with military officers facing trial for attempting to undermine the 2022 election results.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Exclusive — CIA Director Smacked Down Democrat Iran Objections
Exclusive — CIA Director Smacked Down Democrat Iran Objections
CIA Director John Ratcliffe criticized Democrats during a closed-door Senate briefing, contrasting President Trump's airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program with former President Obama's Iran nuclear deal. Ratcliffe asserted that the effectiveness of the strikes was evident in Iran's rapid response compared to their lengthy negotiations with Obama.

He confirmed that the CIA has intelligence indicating significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities, which would take years to rebuild. Ratcliffe's remarks suggest that the political debate surrounding the airstrikes may be more about partisan conflict than the actual intelligence assessments.


Breitbart: U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Agency Confirms U.S. Airstrike Disabled Iran’s Centrifuges: 'Enormous Damage'
U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Agency Confirms U.S. Airstrike Disabled Iran’s Centrifuges: 'Enormous Damage'
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi stated that Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment plant is "no longer operational" following extensive U.S. airstrikes. He noted significant damage at multiple sites, including Natanz and Isfahan, but emphasized that the IAEA has not yet accessed these locations for inspection.

Grossi urged Iran to disclose the status of its enriched uranium stockpile, asserting that Iran's obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty must be upheld. He expressed confidence that while Iran has the capability to produce nuclear warheads, it has not yet taken that step.


#health

GB News: Holidaymakers issued emergency alert over potentially fatal disease after Briton left hospitalised
Holidaymakers issued emergency alert over potentially fatal disease after Briton left hospitalised
A 57-year-old woman from Hull is in intensive care after contracting Legionnaires' disease during a holiday in Crete. The hotel is cooperating with health authorities, and an emergency alert has been issued as the case highlights risks for British travelers regarding Legionella outbreaks abroad.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control noted a rise in travel-associated Legionella cases, prompting warnings for holidaymakers. Experts emphasize the importance of proper water management in hotels and suggest travelers consider rapid testing kits for reassurance.


Breitbart: Massachusetts Town to Bar Unvaccinated Students from Attending School
Massachusetts Town to Bar Unvaccinated Students from Attending School
Newton, Massachusetts public schools will prohibit unvaccinated students from attending this fall due to a chicken pox outbreak. A review revealed over 1% of students, or 182 individuals, lacked necessary immunizations, prompting the school committee to enforce state vaccination laws.

The decision follows concerns about measles outbreaks in other areas, with at least 422 students not fully vaccinated against measles. Newton's vaccination rates are above average, but the school system aims to ensure compliance by providing vaccines to those who need them.


#science

Fox News: NASA's Curiosity rover discovers unusual 'boxwork' patterns on Mars linked to ancient waterways
NASA's Curiosity rover discovers unusual 'boxwork' patterns on Mars linked to ancient waterways
NASA's Curiosity rover is exploring a unique region on Mars, revealing "boxwork" patterns and signs of ancient waterways, including rivers and possibly an ocean. These findings raise questions about the planet's climate history and the reasons behind its transition to a dry desert.

The rover's analysis indicates that groundwater once flowed beneath the surface, forming mineral-rich ridges. As Curiosity ascends Mount Sharp, it continues to uncover evidence of past water presence, suggesting that even as the climate dried, underground water persisted.