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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Media Recycle 2017 Lies To Smear Big Beautiful Bill's Tax Relief
Mainstream media is echoing past warnings about the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) harming middle-class Americans, similar to the rhetoric used against the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Critics claimed the TCJA benefited the wealthy, but data showed that most middle-income earners received significant tax cuts.
The BBB retains beneficial elements from the TCJA while extending child tax credits and making other adjustments aimed at lower-income workers. Polls indicate strong public support for maintaining current tax rates, contradicting claims of impending harm to programs like Medicaid.
#society
GB News: New hosepipe ban on 1.4 million Britons announced amid record water demand
A hosepipe ban has been imposed on 1.4 million residents in Kent and Sussex due to severe water supply concerns. South East Water reported record demand, with usage reaching 680 million liters on June 30, significantly above the summer average.
The ban prohibits using hosepipes for gardening, car washing, and filling pools, as the company addresses leaks and monitors the situation in surrounding areas. Chief Executive David Hinton emphasized the need to protect water resources and the environment during this prolonged dry spell.
GB News: Nearly 1,000 closed grooming cases REOPENED as Yvette Cooper sets out inquiry details
The UK government is reopening nearly 1,000 previously closed grooming cases as part of a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the importance of gathering new evidence to hold perpetrators accountable.
Cooper also discussed plans to prevent sex offenders from claiming asylum in the UK, highlighting the need for stronger laws amid rising migrant crossings. This inquiry follows pressure on Labour leader Keir Starmer to address the issue after initially resisting calls for an investigation.
Fox News: Leftist lawmakers want to make homeless encampments a nationwide crisis
Democratic Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Maxwell Frost have introduced the "Housing Not Handcuffs Act," aiming to nationalize Seattle's controversial homelessness policies. The bill would prohibit federal agencies from criminalizing homeless individuals engaging in "life-sustaining activities," potentially leading to unregulated encampments.
Critics argue that the legislation would exacerbate public safety and health issues, allowing encampments to proliferate without local intervention. The author contends that the bill ignores the complexities of homelessness, including mental illness and addiction, and fails to provide a viable solution for communities.
GB News: Duchess of Edinburgh undertakes poignant royal engagement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Duchess of Edinburgh visited Bosnia and Herzegovina to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, where over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed in 1995. Her engagements included a meeting with Željko Komšić, a member of the country's presidency.
During her visit, the duchess wore a designer Prada dress and showcased her fashion sense at various high-profile events, including a State Banquet for French President Emmanuel Macron and a day at Wimbledon.
Fox News: ‘Golden Bachelor’ Mel Owens' ex issues warning for ladies after he refuses to consider anyone over 60
Mel Owens, the lead of ABC's "The Golden Bachelor," has stirred controversy by stating he will eliminate any contestants aged 60 or older. The 66-year-old former NFL player expressed his preference for women aged 45 to 60, emphasizing the importance of fitness and attractiveness.
Owens' comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some defending his right to have dating preferences while others criticize the age limit given the show's premise. Despite backlash, reports confirm that Owens remains the show's leading man.
#economy
Fox News: How the CBO got it wrong again: Trump's economic bill set to generate trillions in surplus, not debt
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), passed by Congress and President Trump, is claimed to be a major victory for American families, promising job growth and reduced deficits. Critics, particularly from liberal media, argue it will increase national debt, but supporters assert it will enhance economic growth through tax cuts and deregulation.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has been criticized for its static scoring methods, which allegedly fail to account for the dynamic economic benefits of the OBBB. Proponents argue that the bill will generate significant revenue through tariffs and stimulate job creation, ultimately leading to lower debt levels rather than the predicted increase.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF officer killed in apparent accidental explosion in southern Gaza
An IDF officer, Cpt. Reei Biran, 21, was killed in an accident during operations in Khan Younis, raising Israel's military toll to 41 since the renewed ground offensive against Hamas began in March. The incident involved an explosion linked to mining buildings used by Hamas.
Biran was remembered as an inspirational figure and a beloved family member. His death contributes to a total of 450 Israeli casualties in the ongoing conflict since the Hamas attack on October 7, which resulted in approximately 1,200 Israeli deaths.
Le Monde: France and Britain reinforce 'coordination' of nuclear forces in response to Russian threat
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron concluded a state visit with a focus on enhancing military cooperation, particularly in deterrence. They updated the Chequers Declaration, emphasizing a united response to threats against Europe.
The newly signed Northwood Declaration reinforces their commitment to mutual defense, acknowledging that any extreme threat to Europe would prompt a joint response from both nations.
#technology
Fox News: Noninvasive brain tech and AI moves robotic hand with thought
Noninvasive brain technology, developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, allows individuals to control robotic hands through thought alone, using sensors to detect brain signals without the need for surgery. This innovation shows promise for those with motor impairments, enabling them to perform everyday tasks.
The technology utilizes electroencephalography (EEG) and deep learning algorithms to decode brain activity, achieving over 80% accuracy in moving robotic fingers. While challenges remain, ongoing advancements could make assistive robotics more accessible in homes and clinics, enhancing independence for users.
#other
The Epoch Times: ???? US to Impose 35% Tariff on Canada; Court Blocks Birthright Order Nationwide
The Epoch Times offers a Morning Brief newsletter that provides insights into the day's significant stories. It aims to deliver clarity and inspiration to its readers, curated by U.S. national editor Ivan Pentchoukov.