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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Political Drama? Side-by-Side Photos Suggest Mamdani Put on a 'Performance' for Voters"
Democratic NYC mayoral candidate Zorhan Mamdani is accused of performing for voters by altering his eating habits for media appearances. Critics suggest this tactic is part of a broader trend among leftist politicians who emphasize their cultural backgrounds to distract from substantive policy discussions.
This behavior is reminiscent of past instances where politicians, like Kamala Harris, have shifted their identity narratives for political gain. Observers warn that such manipulative tactics could mislead voters and contribute to the election of radical candidates, potentially harming the city.
GB News: 'Looks like a barefaced lie!' Alex Armstrong erupts over Covid care home scandal: 'No wonder the public has lost trust!'
Alex Armstrong expressed outrage over Sir Chris Whitty's involvement in Covid care home guidance, suggesting it may be a "barefaced lie." Government emails reveal that Whitty's office approved policies allowing untested hospital patients into care homes, contradicting his claims of limited involvement.
Critics, including former Labour adviser Matthew Torbitt, highlighted the severity of the situation, noting the potential link to numerous deaths in care homes during the pandemic. The High Court has labeled the guidance as "irrational," and official figures indicate that nearly 18,500 care home residents died from Covid in the early months of the pandemic.
Le Monde: Ecuador's ex-VP sentenced to 13 years in latest corruption case
Ecuador's former vice president Jorge Glas has been sentenced to 13 years for corruption after a court found he misappropriated funds intended for earthquake reconstruction. This marks his fourth conviction since 2017, with previous cases involving bribes from Odebrecht.
Glas, who claims political persecution, had sought asylum in the Mexican embassy before being arrested in a police raid. His former boss, Rafael Correa, also faces corruption charges while both have been banned from the U.S. for their alleged roles in significant corruption.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Miserable Left
A significant portion of Americans report feelings of loneliness, with 1 in 3 feeling lonely weekly and 1 in 5 daily. The decline of traditional relationships, including marriage and family ties, particularly among Gen Z, is linked to a rise in social media use, which fosters isolation rather than connection.
The Left is accused of exploiting this loneliness by politicizing relationships and creating a culture of division and resentment. This has led to a generation that bonds over politics rather than personal connections, resulting in widespread unhappiness and a cycle of misery that undermines genuine human relationships.
Le Monde: As France faces heat wave, 'The gap between what needs to be done and the pace at which climate change is accelerating grows wider each year'
France is under a red heat wave alert, with 16 departments affected, including Paris. Experts warn that the country is ill-prepared for climate disruptions, lacking a robust adaptation strategy and sufficient resources to tackle the increasing threat of heat waves.
Despite awareness of the climate crisis, reactive measures have dominated, leaving vulnerable populations, such as older adults and outdoor workers, at risk. The gap between necessary action and current responses continues to widen, threatening public health and safety.
Front Page Magazine: Israel Paves a Path
On June 21, 2025, the U.S. and Israel strengthened their alliance with a military operation targeting Iran's nuclear sites, marking a shift in Israel's approach to security. This operation, led by Israel, symbolizes a rejection of passivity and a commitment to self-reliance in the face of global threats.
The rise of antisemitism and recent violent attacks against Jews have highlighted the need for diaspora communities to take proactive measures for their safety. The article argues for increased security investments and collaboration with Israel to ensure Jewish resilience and self-defense against escalating threats.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: How Iran War Exposed Limits of Chinese Influence in Region
The Israel-Iran conflict has highlighted the ongoing competition between the U.S. and China, with analysts observing China's advancements in high-tech industries, naval capabilities, and diplomatic influence. This rivalry is increasingly seen as a significant global concern.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger takes plea deal in Idaho student murders case
Bryan Kohberger has accepted a plea deal in connection with the murders of four University of Idaho students, which occurred on November 13, 2022. He faces charges of first-degree murder and felony burglary.
A trial date for the case has yet to be established.