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#politics

Forbes: Musk-Trump Feud Reignites: Trump Responds To Musk's Spending Bill Attacks
Musk-Trump Feud Reignites: Trump Responds To Musk's Spending Bill Attacks
Elon Musk reignited his feud with former ally Donald Trump by announcing support for primary challenges against GOP lawmakers who back Trump's spending bill. Musk criticized the bill on social media, threatening that those who voted for it would face consequences in upcoming elections.

In response, Trump threatened to cut government subsidies for Musk's companies, asserting that Musk relies heavily on taxpayer support. Musk challenged Trump to eliminate these subsidies entirely, further escalating their public dispute.


#society

Liberty Nation News: SCOTUS Decision to Protect Parents’ Rights Goes Beyond Education - Liberty Nation News
SCOTUS Decision to Protect Parents’ Rights Goes Beyond Education - Liberty Nation News
The US Supreme Court ruled that Maryland's use of schoolbooks promoting LGBTQ content infringes on parents' religious rights. The decision allows parents to opt out of such teachings or for schools to choose materials that respect diverse moral beliefs, especially for young students.

Critics argue this ruling could lead to chaos in public schools, limiting discussions on various social issues. However, the majority contends that teaching young children about these topics in a one-sided manner undermines parental authority and moral upbringing.


GB News: Kemi Badenoch says the BBC must 'do better' after airing Bob Vylan Glastonbury broadcast
Kemi Badenoch says the BBC must 'do better' after airing Bob Vylan Glastonbury broadcast
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticized what she termed "two-tier justice," contrasting the treatment of punk rap duo Bob Vylan with Lucy Connolly's prison sentence. She condemned the duo's actions at Glastonbury Festival and called for accountability from the BBC.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Putin will fight to the bitter end, and may bring the whole of Russia down with him
Putin will fight to the bitter end, and may bring the whole of Russia down with him
Vladimir Putin continues his war on Ukraine, dismissing a peace deal from Donald Trump. Despite heavy missile strikes and a costly summer offensive yielding minimal territorial gains, Putin's inner circle believes victory is still achievable, particularly with the strategic target of Sumy in sight.

While Russian forces face severe leadership and morale issues, the general public remains supportive of the war, viewing it as a distant issue. The conflict persists as both sides engage in a brutal attrition strategy, with Russia's larger economy and manpower potentially giving it the upper hand.


Times Of Israel: IDF chief said to warn ministers further fighting in Gaza endangers hostages
IDF chief said to warn ministers further fighting in Gaza endangers hostages
Israel's military chief, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, has cautioned against expanding IDF operations in Gaza, citing the risk to hostages held by Hamas. He warned of severe abuse and the grave condition of the remaining 50 hostages, urging a careful approach amidst ongoing discussions for a ceasefire.

Criticism arose from Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who argued for a dual strategy of defeating Hamas while securing hostage release. The Israeli government faces pressure to decide between military action and diplomatic solutions, with rising casualties and stalled progress in the conflict.


#crime

Fox News: Family of victim in Bryan Kohberger case say they were sent into 'panic mode' after plea deal
Family of victim in Bryan Kohberger case say they were sent into 'panic mode' after plea deal
The family of Kaylee Goncalves expressed distress after Bryan Kohberger accepted a plea deal to avoid the death penalty for the murders of Goncalves and three others. They criticized the justice system for its handling of the case, stating it has failed to honor the victims and their families.

Aubrie Goncalves, Kaylee's sister, emphasized the emotional toll of the proceedings and the last-minute nature of the plea deal, which they felt deprived them of proper closure. The family remains adamant in their support for the death penalty, seeking accountability and dignity for their loved ones.