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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: John Fetterman on Marathon Voting on Big, Beautiful Bill: 'I Just Want to Go Home'
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed frustration over the lengthy Senate voting on President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," stating he just wants to go home after missing a family beach trip. He criticized the extended voting hours and indicated he would vote against the bill.
The Senate is engaged in a "vote-a-rama" on the bill, which includes significant tax cuts and border security measures. Trump views this legislation as a potential legacy-defining achievement, aiming to deliver major reforms before the Fourth of July.
#society
Fox News: Bill Maher gives NFL star blunt parenting advice and warns him not to take any 's--t' from his kids
Bill Maher expressed a critical view of modern parenting during his podcast, advocating for a more traditional approach. He emphasized the need for parents to maintain authority and discourage their children from using social media excessively.
Maher also shared his discontent with progressive politics, suggesting that Democrats risk becoming irrelevant if they continue to embrace "woke" issues. He urged a return to more sensible stances on various topics.
Front Page Magazine: Israel, Hamas, and the BBC
Allison Pearson criticizes the BBC for its perceived anti-Israel bias, linking it to a rise in anti-Semitism following the October 7 attacks. She recounts violent incidents against Jews in the UK and expresses concern over the safety of British Jews, who she believes are being driven out of the country.
Pearson condemns the media's portrayal of Hamas and argues that it undermines the values of Western society. She calls out the BBC for its reporting, which she claims sympathizes with extremists while failing to acknowledge the brutality of their actions.
GB News: Naples earthquake: Tourist hotspot rocked by 'one of strongest ever tremors'
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Bacoli, Italy, just west of Naples, on Monday afternoon, marking the strongest tremor in 40 years. Although there were no immediate reports of damage, local officials are monitoring the situation closely, and train services have been suspended.
Italy's geological position makes it highly susceptible to earthquakes, being located at the convergence of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. Minor tremors are common in the region due to its proximity to major seismic fault lines.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Over 14 million people could die from US foreign aid cuts, study says
A study published in The Lancet warns that cuts to USAID funding could lead to over 14 million avoidable deaths by 2030, particularly impacting children under five. The Trump administration's reductions have reversed two decades of health progress in vulnerable populations.
USAID funding has historically prevented millions of deaths in developing countries, with significant reductions in mortality from diseases like HIV/AIDS and malaria. As major donors follow suit in cutting aid, experts urge for increased support to avert a humanitarian crisis.
Fox News: Is the VOA, DOA? With Kari Lake in charge of things, it might be
Kari Lake, appointed to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, criticized the Voice of America (VOA) and its affiliates, calling them outdated and ineffective. She aims to modernize these services, citing infiltration by foreign spies and the need to combat misinformation.
Democrats expressed concern that curbing VOA would diminish U.S. soft power and hinder the dissemination of truthful information abroad. As Congress prepares to review funding for these media outlets, the future of VOA remains uncertain.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: PragerU Video: How Foreign Aid Keeps Africa Poor
Senegalese entrepreneur Magatte Wade argues that foreign aid may hinder Africa's progress rather than help it. She emphasizes that true prosperity stems from economic freedom and policies that foster entrepreneurship, rather than reliance on handouts.
Front Page Magazine: The 'Wind Scam' of Wind Turbines
Steve Cortes has released a video criticizing wind turbines as an unreliable energy source, labeling them a "wind scam." He argues that they require petroleum to operate and have a detrimental environmental impact, including the deaths of hundreds of thousands of birds annually. Cortes contends that wind energy cannot serve as a primary source, emphasizing the need for fossil fuels to meet growing energy demands.
Cortes also highlights the economic implications of transitioning to renewable energy too quickly, particularly for states like New Mexico that rely on natural gas and coal. He criticizes policies that he believes undermine local industries and enrich large corporations while leaving independent producers struggling. The discussion underscores the tension between renewable energy initiatives and traditional energy sources.
#crime
Breitbart: Grandfather of Idaho Shooting Suspect: 'He Wanted to Be a Fireman'
A 20-year-old man in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, allegedly killed two firefighters and wounded a third before exchanging gunfire with police. His grandfather stated the suspect had aspirations of becoming a firefighter and had no prior indications of violent behavior.
Authorities believe the suspect intentionally started a fire to lure firefighters for an ambush. His body was later found in the woods with a firearm nearby.
Forbes: Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Agrees to Plead Guilty, Avoiding Death Penalty
Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, is set to plead guilty to all charges after accepting a plea deal. This deal will spare him from the death penalty in exchange for four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of appeal.
The plea deal comes ahead of Kohberger's scheduled trial in August, where prosecutors were seeking the death penalty. The victims' families have expressed dissatisfaction with the deal, particularly the Goncalves family. The Latah County Prosecutor's Office has not commented on the matter.