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Jul 22, 2025 |
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Forbes: Musk-Trump Feud Reignites As Billionaire Attacks Spending Bill Backers
Elon Musk has reignited his feud with Donald Trump by announcing support for primary challenges against GOP lawmakers who back Trump's spending bill. Musk criticized the bill on social media, claiming it contradicts promises to reduce government spending and threatening to form a new political party.
In response, Trump threatened to withdraw government subsidies for Musk's companies. Musk's comments included a warning that any lawmakers who vote for the bill after campaigning on reducing spending will be labeled as liars.
Front Page Magazine: Mamdani's Economic Promises are Unworkable Nonsense. That's the Point
Zohran Mamdani's economic proposals are largely unrealistic, relying on powers outside the mayor's legal reach and lacking sufficient funding. His plans, including government grocery stores, stem from miscalculations and are aimed at appealing to leftist supporters rather than being genuinely actionable.
While some politicians may be serious about their agendas, Mamdani appears more focused on gaining popularity than implementing substantive change. His electoral base may not support his more radical ideas, and there are concerns about his intentions regarding police reform and community relations.
Breitbart: Murphy: Big, Beautiful Bill 'Most Deeply Immoral Piece of Legislation That I Have Ever Voted On'
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) criticized President Trump's spending bill on MSNBC, labeling it "deeply immoral." He argued it would cut healthcare for 16 million, reduce nutrition benefits for children, and provide tax breaks for the wealthy. Murphy expressed frustration over the lack of support for amendments aimed at improving the bill.
He emphasized the potential negative impacts on vulnerable populations, including hungry children and rural hospitals, while vowing to continue advocating for changes throughout the legislative process.
GB News: REVEALED: Five times Keir Starmer has caved under pressure as PM makes ANOTHER U-turn ahead of rebellion
Sir Keir Starmer is facing significant backlash over proposed welfare changes that could push 150,000 more people into poverty. In response, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has revised the proposals to maintain party unity ahead of a crucial vote. Starmer has frequently reversed his positions, including on welfare reforms and immigration rhetoric, amid growing pressure from MPs.
Recently, Starmer confirmed a major U-turn on welfare cuts after facing rebellion from 126 Labour MPs. He made concessions to protect existing benefits while also committing to a review of the Personal Independence Payment assessments. Additionally, he has agreed to broaden eligibility for winter fuel payments to more pensioners following criticism.
#society
The Telegraph: I am alive because my ancestors realised Jews were in danger. Britain is nearly there
The Chief Executive of Campaign Against Antisemitism reflects on the alarming rise of antisemitism in the UK, triggered by events at Glastonbury where performers called for violence against Jews. This incident, he argues, highlights a broader societal shift towards extremism and intolerance.
He expresses concern over the lack of accountability for such behavior, contrasting it with the swift action that would follow similar rhetoric against other groups. The piece calls for a collective awakening to combat the growing hatred and restore the values of tolerance and safety in Britain.
Fox News: Michigan teacher, 26, facing charges after allegedly telling coworker she had sex with 16-year-old student
A former teacher at Oakside Prep Academy in Michigan, Jocelyn Sanroman, 26, has been charged with third-degree sexual conduct for allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student. The relationship reportedly occurred in 2023, and Sanroman disclosed it to a colleague, who then notified authorities.
Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald emphasized the breach of trust involved, stating that while a 16-year-old can consent, a teacher's position complicates the situation. If convicted, Sanroman could face up to 15 years in prison. The school has expressed its commitment to providing a safe environment for students.
#crime
The Telegraph: Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to Idaho killings in bid to avoid death penalty
Bryan Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, avoiding the death penalty in a plea deal with prosecutors. Kohberger, a former doctoral student, was charged with first-degree murder but previously pleaded not guilty.
Victims' families expressed anger over the deal, stating they were "beyond furious" with the State of Idaho for the unexpected outcome. Kohberger will serve four consecutive life sentences and has waived his right to appeal.
Front Page Magazine: $2.5B in Muslim Health Care Fraud Busted
A series of health care fraud schemes involving foreign nationals has resulted in staggering losses to Medicare and other insurance programs. Notable cases include a $703 million scam led by individuals from Pakistan, which falsely claimed reimbursements for COVID-19 tests and medical equipment that were never provided. Other significant frauds include an $894 million scheme involving a physician from Dubai and a $154 million scam operated by a Lebanese national.
These fraudulent activities highlight systemic vulnerabilities in the healthcare system, with claims submitted for services that were either never requested or performed. The total losses from these schemes amount to hundreds of millions, raising concerns about the integrity of health care billing practices.