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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Gen Z'ers identifying as liberal drops 12 points since 2016, according to Morning Consult June report
A report from Morning Consult indicates that Gen Z is becoming more conservative, with a 12-point drop in those identifying as liberal since 2016. Currently, 24% identify as conservative, while 30% remain liberal.
The shift is notable among both genders, with evidence suggesting that younger cohorts are increasingly leaning right. Analysts predict this trend could signify a significant generational political movement.
Fox News: Journalist Salena Zito reveals what Trump supporters meant when they turned on the cameras at the Butler
During a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024, Donald Trump faced an assassination attempt when a gunman opened fire. Political reporter Salena Zito, who was present, noted that the crowd's anger was directed at the media, expressing broader frustrations about the state of the country.
Following the incident, six Secret Service agents were suspended for their handling of security. Zito praised the bravery of the agents who protected Trump, emphasizing their quick response. Despite the chaos, she observed that attendees remained calm and supportive of one another after the shooting.
#society
Fox News: 5 steps to protect your finances from family scams
Seniors in America lose over $28 billion annually to fraud, with 70% of cases involving people they know, such as family and friends. This highlights the risk of family fraud, which often goes unreported due to shame and fear.
To protect elderly loved ones, it is essential to secure their personal data, limit online information, unlist phone numbers, and monitor their identities. By taking these steps, families can help prevent financial exploitation and maintain control over their relatives' finances.
The Western Journal: Watch: Police Spring Into Action After Crying Kids Are Stuck in Car in 117 Degree Heat
Police in Cobb County, Georgia, rescued two toddlers from a car that reached 117 degrees Fahrenheit. The children had been locked inside for about 40 minutes while their father, J’Quawn Dixon, was shopping.
Dixon was arrested and charged with second-degree cruelty to children for leaving them unattended. He was later released on a $10,000 bond.
#economy
GB News: Thousands of motorists forced to pay £200 a year in 'unexpected' driving costs - 'Financial pressures'
Over a third of UK drivers have encountered unexpected car expenses exceeding £200 annually, prompting many to delay essential repairs due to financial strain. This trend is particularly pronounced among drivers aged 25 to 49, with significant regional consistency in repair avoidance.
The affordability crisis is compounded by broader financial pressures, including rising insurance and fuel costs, as well as infrastructure issues like potholes. Despite these challenges, cars remain vital for daily activities for most drivers, leading some to turn to DIY maintenance to mitigate costs.
#culture
Fox News: Pastrami queen unites deli lovers with 'meat ups' across America
Ellen Fried, a Florida resident, leads a Facebook group called "Ellen Loves Pastrami," uniting over 2,000 members who share a passion for pastrami and organize meetups at delis across the U.S. Fried's efforts aim to preserve the culture of traditional delis, which are becoming harder to find.
Members enjoy discussing their favorite pastrami spots and attending "meat ups" in cities like New York and Las Vegas. Fried's gatherings foster a sense of community among deli enthusiasts, highlighting the unique appeal of pastrami as a comfort food.