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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Liberty Nation News: An All-New Brady Bunch Takes Over the White House Press Briefing Room - Liberty Nation News
The recent White House press briefing marked a notable shift in tone, with President Trump engaging in a lively and humorous exchange with reporters. Unlike previous contentious sessions, this briefing allowed for a more cordial atmosphere as Trump addressed various topics, including trade agreements and tax reforms, while also reflecting on the Supreme Court's ruling.
The media appeared eager to interact with Trump, suggesting a renewed interest in presidential communications after a period of hostility. This change may indicate a desire for more substantive dialogue, contrasting sharply with the previous administration's press dynamics.
Fox News: New Jersey lawmaker proposes legislation renaming Delaware Bay to 'The Bay Of New Jersey'
A New Jersey Republican lawmaker, Sen. Michael Testa, has proposed legislation to rename the Delaware Bay to "The Bay of New Jersey," inspired by a similar move by former President Trump regarding the Gulf of Mexico. Testa argues the name change reflects New Jersey's robust fishing industry and tourism.
The proposed legislation would require state agencies to adopt the new name in various publications and notify federal entities. This follows Trump's earlier order and a recent House bill aimed at codifying it. Testa has also introduced a bill to reclaim land along Salem County’s shore claimed by Delaware.
#society
The Telegraph: The BBC’s broadcast of Glastonbury hate chanting is nothing short of criminal
The BBC faced backlash after allowing the rap duo Bob Vylan to broadcast anti-Israel chants during their live performance at Glastonbury. Critics argue this incident highlights the BBC's ongoing failure to prevent antisemitism and hate speech in its programming.
Calls for investigation into the BBC's editorial practices have intensified, with demands for accountability from both the police and the government. Many in the Jewish community express shock and fear over the incident, viewing it as a troubling sign of the broadcaster's bias.
Le Monde: Spain, accustomed to heat, fine-tunes its response as heatwaves intensify
Spain is experiencing an early heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) and expected to last until at least July 2. Andalusia may see highs of 44°C (111°F), prompting health authorities to classify many municipalities at varying health risk levels.
As Seville prepares to host the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, local authorities are on alert for heat-related emergencies, with around 50 heads of state and 4,000 attendees expected.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Ukraine says Russia has launched the biggest aerial attack since the start of the war
Russia has launched its largest aerial attack on Ukraine, firing 537 aerial weapons, including drones and missiles. This attack, described as the most massive to date, resulted in casualties and damage across several regions, including fatalities and injuries from drone strikes.
Despite Russia's willingness for peace talks, the ongoing conflict shows no signs of resolution, with recent negotiations yielding no progress. Both sides continue to develop advanced drone technology, further intensifying the war.
#health
Fox News: Ancient 'pharaoh's curse' fungus shows promise in killing cancer cells
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have modified compounds from the "pharaoh's curse fungus," Aspergillus flavus, to enhance its cancer-fighting properties. The study indicates that these compounds could potentially stop the growth of leukemia cells by blocking essential cell division mechanisms.
While the findings are promising, experts caution that the research is in early stages and primarily conducted on cell cultures. Further testing is necessary to evaluate the compound's effectiveness on various leukemia subtypes and its applicability in human trials.
#crime
GB News: Wayne Couzens secretly taken to NHS hospital for £17k back operation - 'Waste of money!'
Wayne Couzens, the former Metropolitan Police officer who kidnapped, raped, and murdered Sarah Everard, has been transferred to an NHS hospital for a back operation costing taxpayers approximately £17,000. His transport from HMP Frankland involved significant security measures, raising concerns about the use of public funds.
Critics, including MPs, have condemned the situation as a misuse of resources, arguing that Couzens should not receive preferential treatment in healthcare while incarcerated. The operation and security costs have sparked outrage, especially among those who believe he should not jump the queue for medical care.