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#politics

Fox News: Inside longtime Biden aide's marathon closed-door grilling in House GOP cover-up probe
Inside longtime Biden aide's marathon closed-door grilling in House GOP cover-up probe
Ashley Williams, a former aide to President Biden, met with House investigators for nearly six hours as part of a GOP probe into allegations that Biden's aides concealed his mental decline. During the interview, she reportedly could not recall numerous details related to Biden's health and campaign.

Despite the questioning, Williams asserted that Biden is fit for office. The investigation also seeks to determine if any presidential orders were signed without Biden's knowledge. Williams, a long-time ally of Biden, previously worked on his 2020 campaign and in the White House.


#society

Breitbart: Columbia University Trustee Demands Compliance with Trump's Demands
Columbia University Trustee Demands Compliance with Trump's Demands
Dr. Shoshana Shendelman, a Columbia University trustee, has urged the board to comply with the Trump administration's demands regarding antisemitism on campus. She criticized the university's leadership for failing to address these issues, which she claims threaten the safety of Jewish students and faculty.

Shendelman emphasized that Columbia's noncompliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act has led to legal and financial consequences, damaging its reputation. She called for immediate action from the board to rectify the situation and align with federal expectations.


Fox News: Once-polluted Paris river reopens for public swimming after Olympics rush to clean it up
Once-polluted Paris river reopens for public swimming after Olympics rush to clean it up
The Seine River in Paris has reopened for public swimming for the first time since 1923, following extensive cleanup efforts ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The reopening allows over 1,000 swimmers daily at three designated sites until August 31.

Swimmers have reported positive experiences, noting clean and warm water, with safety measures in place including daily water testing. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance water quality in preparation for Olympic events.


Breitbart: Donald, Melania Trump Meet with Grieving Families in Texas
Donald, Melania Trump Meet with Grieving Families in Texas
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Kerrville, Texas, to meet with first responders and families affected by recent devastating floods. The flooding has resulted in over 120 deaths, with many more unaccounted for. Trump expressed condolences and emphasized national support for the grieving families.

During a roundtable discussion, Trump highlighted the tragic loss of young lives and praised the efforts of first responders. Texas Governor Greg Abbott commended the administration's swift response, including a disaster declaration, which he noted would aid in recovery efforts.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli officials signaling they want UN to remain key Gaza aid channel — WFP deputy
Israeli officials signaling they want UN to remain key Gaza aid channel — WFP deputy
Israeli officials prefer the UN as the primary channel for humanitarian aid in Gaza, despite the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) operating with US support. The UN has raised concerns about GHF's neutrality and its impact on aid distribution.

The UN reported significant civilian casualties near GHF sites and emphasized its own aid distribution's effectiveness during ceasefires. Meanwhile, the GHF claims to have delivered millions of meals and is urging Israel to expand its operations in Gaza.


Le Monde: The ICC petitions to end Russia's plundering of Ukrainian museums
The ICC petitions to end Russia's plundering of Ukrainian museums
The advocacy group For Ukraine, for Their Freedom and Ours! has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court, seeking arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and other officials for war crimes related to the looting of Ukrainian museums.

The complaint highlights the systematic plundering of cultural heritage as part of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, which has led to a significant loss of museum artifacts since 2014. Ukraine's Ministry of Culture reports a drastic reduction in museum pieces in Crimea.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: American Economic Optimism Rises to Highest Levels in Years
Breitbart Business Digest: American Economic Optimism Rises to Highest Levels in Years
Americans are reportedly feeling more positive about the economy, with recent polls indicating an increase in optimism regarding personal and national finances. The share of people perceiving improvements is at its highest since 2021, despite some analysts downplaying the good news.

While more individuals still believe the economy is worsening, the percentage stating it is improving has reached levels not seen since mid-2020. Financial markets are responding favorably, with stocks hitting new highs, contrasting with the negative narratives from some pundits.


#culture

Fox News: Roseanne Barr and John Goodman haven't spoken in 'seven or eight years'
Roseanne Barr and John Goodman haven't spoken in 'seven or eight years'
John Goodman revealed he hasn't spoken to Roseanne Barr in seven or eight years, reflecting on their past camaraderie during the original run of "Roseanne." After Barr's firing in 2018 for a racist tweet, the show was rebranded as "The Conners," continuing without her.

Barr, in a recent interview, stated she has moved on from her former co-stars and holds no bitterness, despite expressing frustration over how the show's revival ended. Goodman, now starring in "The Righteous Gemstones," shared his surprise at the longevity of "The Conners" after Barr's departure.


#history

The Western Journal: 'Hole in One from the Moon': US Museum Makes Rare Find In Its Own Backyard
'Hole in One from the Moon': US Museum Makes Rare Find In Its Own Backyard
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered dinosaur vertebrae while drilling for geothermal energy under its parking lot. This rare find, believed to be from a plant-eating dinosaur that lived 67.5 million years ago, is the oldest fossil found within the city limits.

Experts express excitement over the potential for more discoveries in the area, emphasizing the scientific value of such fossils in understanding past ecosystems. However, the complete fossil will remain buried due to the impracticality of extensive excavation.


GB News: Mysterious 1,600-year-old Mayan tomb belonging to ancient king discovered
Mysterious 1,600-year-old Mayan tomb belonging to ancient king discovered
Archaeologists from Houston University have discovered the tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of the ancient Maya city Caracol in Belize, dating back to 350 AD. This marks the first identifiable royal tomb found at Caracol in over 40 years of excavation.

Te K'ab Chaak, who founded the royal dynasty in 331 AD, was approximately 5'7" and of advanced age at the time of burial. The findings suggest complex political interactions with the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan, raising questions about the influence on Maya culture.


#crime

Fox News: Massive scam spreading designed to trick you and steal your money
Massive scam spreading designed to trick you and steal your money
A massive online scam is targeting consumers by creating fake websites that mimic trusted brands like Apple and Omaha Steaks. These sites offer attractive deals but ultimately steal credit card information, leaving victims without products or refunds.

To avoid falling for these scams, consumers are advised to be cautious, check for red flags such as misspelled URLs, and use virtual cards for added protection. If a deal seems too good to be true, it likely is.


Breitbart: Butler One Year On: Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin's Motive Still a Mystery
Butler One Year On: Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin's Motive Still a Mystery
Thomas Crooks, a 20-year-old community college student, allegedly attempted to assassinate Donald Trump on July 13, leaving investigators puzzled about his motives. Despite extensive research by CBS and other outlets, no clear explanation has emerged, as Crooks had no manifesto and led a largely solitary life.

Known for his academic prowess and aspirations in engineering, Crooks' behavior shifted in the months leading up to the incident, including purchasing a rifle and using encrypted communication. His isolated lifestyle and lack of social connections have left friends and investigators searching for answers.


Breitbart: 'New York Times' Finally Admits Trump was Right About Migrant Gang Taking Over Colorado Apartment Complex
'New York Times' Finally Admits Trump was Right About Migrant Gang Taking Over Colorado Apartment Complex
The New York Times has acknowledged that President Trump was correct in his claims about migrant gang activity in Aurora, Colorado. A viral video showed armed gang members intimidating residents and demanding rent money, leading to the arrest of 14 individuals and the shutdown of the apartment complex.

Previously, the Times had dismissed Trump's warnings as misinformation, but has now recognized the violence and fear caused by Venezuelan gangs in the area. The paper criticized Democrats for downplaying the issue, stating their denial contributed to a lack of acknowledgment of the residents' experiences.