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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters as the Senate engaged in a lengthy debate over President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. The Senate advanced the bill with a narrow 51-49 vote, prompting Chuck Schumer to initiate a full reading of the legislation and a subsequent debate session.
The discussions reflect the ongoing partisan tensions surrounding the bill's passage and the legislative process in the Senate.
Fox News: White House says Mamdani would 'crush' New York City if elected mayor
President Trump expressed concern over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, predicting his radical policies would harm the city. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Trump is open to working with Mamdani but anticipates difficulties due to their opposing values.
Mamdani, a democratic socialist, recently won the Democratic primary against former Governor Andrew Cuomo. He has faced criticism for not condemning the phrase "globalize the intifada," which some, including liberal commentator Donny Deutsch, argue carries violent connotations for the Jewish community.
#society
GB News: Nostalgic holiday service Teletext returns with original money-saving features and 'great value breaks' to Spain, Turkey and more
Teletext Holidays has relaunched, aiming to provide affordable vacation options for British travelers to popular destinations like Spain and Turkey. The brand, which ceased operations four years ago, has been revived by Teletext Travel Ltd, promising budget-friendly breaks and modern features.
The new website combines classic Teletext nostalgia with modern functionalities, including a price-match promise and secure booking options. The company highlights its independence from previous owners and aims to enhance the customer experience while offering significant savings on holiday packages.
Fox News: Wind turbine blade crashes into traffic on busy Northeast interstate
A wind turbine blade broke loose from a truck and crashed into traffic on Interstate 70 in Maryland, injuring one person. The incident caused significant lane closures but all lanes were reopened by 8:28 a.m. The injured individual was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The accident occurred early Monday morning when the blade struck a guardrail and impacted both westbound and eastbound traffic. Heavy tow crews managed to clear the scene after removing the damaged guardrail.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump to sign order lifting sanctions on Syria
President Trump plans to sign an executive order lifting sanctions on Syria, aiming to support the country's stability while maintaining restrictions on Assad, human rights abusers, and terrorist affiliates. Some sanctions require Congressional action to be lifted.
The move follows Trump's meeting with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who has sought U.S. relations and sanctions relief. Ongoing back-channel talks between Israeli and Syrian officials are also part of this evolving diplomatic landscape.
#economy
The Economist: Should cities run their own supermarkets?
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic frontrunner for New York City mayor, proposes that cities should operate their own supermarkets to help alleviate high retail costs. This initiative aims to provide affordable grocery options for residents in a city where retail space is notoriously expensive.
Mamdani's platform positions him as a potential disruptor in the upcoming election, appealing to those frustrated with the current economic landscape. His approach could also provide Republicans with a target as they prepare for the electoral battle ahead.
#culture
Breitbart: Box Office: ‘F1’ Debuts with Modest $55 Million, ‘M3gan 2.0’ Bombs
Apple's "F1 The Movie" debuted with $55.6 million in North America and $144 million globally, marking the company's largest opening. The film, which capitalized on the popularity of Formula 1 and was directed by Joseph Kosinski, has received positive reviews and audience ratings.
Despite a production budget exceeding $200 million, "F1" is seen as a significant success for Apple Original Films, which has struggled with theatrical releases in the past. Its strong debut reflects effective marketing and the star power of Brad Pitt, positioning Apple favorably in the film industry.
#crime
Fox News: Former boxing coach says Kohberger never competed despite suspect's boasts
Bryan Kohberger's defense witnesses are reluctant to travel to Idaho for his upcoming murder trial. Notably, his former boxing coach, Jesse Harris, requested to block his subpoena due to personal hardships, including his wife's cancer battle. The judge upheld the subpoena but noted potential changes if Harris's situation worsens.
Only one out of several summoned witnesses agreed to testify voluntarily, while others cited personal reasons for their inability to attend. Kohberger's defense team is responsible for the travel costs of its witnesses. The court continues to evaluate the necessity of these testimonies as the trial approaches.
Breitbart: Two Shot Near NYC's Stonewall Inn After Pride March
Two teenage girls were shot near the Stonewall Inn in New York City after the pride parade, with a 16-year-old in critical condition and a 17-year-old stable. The shooting reportedly stemmed from a dispute, involving a 16-year-old shooter and a male accomplice.
Despite New York's stringent gun control laws, including a red flag law and bans on various firearms, the incident raises questions about the effectiveness of these regulations in preventing gun violence.
Forbes: Judge Tells Diddy Trial Jury To Keep Deliberating Despite Concerns Over 1 Juror
Jurors in Sean “Diddy” Combs' federal trial expressed concern about one juror's ability to follow instructions after just two hours of deliberation. The jury foreman communicated this worry to Judge Arun Subramanian, who reminded all jurors of their duty to deliberate and follow the law.
The situation remains fluid as the jury continues its deliberations. Updates on the case will follow as it develops.
#sports
Breitbart: Former Bengals, Steelers Defensive Lineman Oliver Gibson Dies at 53
Former NFL player Oliver Gibson has died at 53. Drafted by the Steelers in 1995, he later played for the Bengals, where he became a key player, starting 57 consecutive games and totaling 12 sacks. After retiring, he coached at Romeoville High School, his alma mater.
Tributes from teammates highlight his lasting impact and dedication to maintaining connections. The cause of death remains undisclosed.