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#politics

Fox News: One year later: Trump reflects on 'unforgettable' Butler day that changed American political history forever
One year later: Trump reflects on 'unforgettable' Butler day that changed American political history forever
On July 13, a year after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, the former president reflected on the event. Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire, killing a volunteer firefighter and injuring others before being shot by Secret Service agents.

Trump noted critical security lapses and emphasized the need for better communication between the Secret Service and local law enforcement. While the FBI has not pinpointed Crooks' motivations, Trump expressed satisfaction with the information he received regarding the incident.


#society

Breitbart: Spain: Street Battles Between Migrants and Natives in Murcia
Spain: Street Battles Between Migrants and Natives in Murcia
Violence erupted in Torre-Pacheco, Spain, as native Spaniards clashed with migrant groups following an alleged attack on an elderly man by Moroccan youths. Nationalist groups organized protests, leading to street battles with migrants, prompting police intervention.

Local leaders expressed concern over rising crime rates, with calls for government action to prevent further unrest. The populist VOX party criticized the distribution of migrants and vowed to deport those not assimilating, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration.


GB News: UK's worst drink driver had enough alcohol in his system to put him in a coma - 'Beyond comprehension!'
UK's worst drink driver had enough alcohol in his system to put him in a coma - 'Beyond comprehension!'
New data from the DVLA reveals alarming drink-driving statistics in Britain, highlighting a 39-year-old man with a blood alcohol level of 513mg/dL, six-and-a-half times the legal limit. This is the highest recorded level in a decade, raising concerns about the effectiveness of prevention campaigns.

The findings show that four of the five highest readings occurred in the past three years, indicating a troubling trend. Experts warn that such extreme levels can be fatal, with serious implications for public safety. Despite ongoing campaigns, a dangerous minority continues to drive under the influence.


Breitbart: Texans Warned of More Flash Flooding amid Widespread Thunderstorms
Texans Warned of More Flash Flooding amid Widespread Thunderstorms
Flash flood warnings have been issued for Central Texas as heavy rain continues, exacerbating the aftermath of the deadly floods from July 4th. Several counties are under flood watches, with the Lampasas River rising significantly. Meteorologists warn of slow-moving thunderstorms contributing to further flooding.

The recent floods resulted in over 100 deaths, including many children, with communities now in mourning and recovery efforts underway. The statewide death toll has reached 129, with many still unaccounted for. Residents are urged to stay alert and prepare for potential evacuations.


Fox News: How belief helps us endure natural disasters
How belief helps us endure natural disasters
Record-breaking floods in Texas have caused significant devastation, displacing families and resulting in at least 100 fatalities. In the aftermath, many are turning to faith for comfort and support, highlighting its role in recovery and rebuilding in times of crisis.

While some blame politics or environmental factors for the disaster, research shows that religious faith and cultural traditions can aid emotional recovery. Faith-based organizations are often the first responders in such situations, providing essential support to those affected.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Activists set sail from Italy in fresh attempt to challenge Gaza blockade
Activists set sail from Italy in fresh attempt to challenge Gaza blockade
A boat named Handala, carrying pro-Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, departed from Sicily aiming to reach Gaza, following a previous failed attempt by another vessel, the Madleen, which was intercepted by Israel. The Handala, operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, is expected to take about a week to cover the journey.

The mission is framed as a humanitarian effort to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza, with activists asserting it is crucial for children's welfare. Israel maintains that such attempts are publicity stunts and insists that aid is delivered through approved channels. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.


Breitbart: Ukraine Says It Killed Russian Agents Suspected in Kyiv Assassination
Ukraine Says It Killed Russian Agents Suspected in Kyiv Assassination
Ukraine's security agency has killed two Russian agents suspected of assassinating SBU colonel Ivan Voronych in Kyiv. The agents resisted arrest and were tracked down in the region. Voronych was reportedly involved in covert operations in occupied territories.

In response to ongoing attacks, Ukraine's air force reported intercepting 20 out of 60 Russian drones launched overnight, while civilian casualties from recent attacks in Donetsk and Kherson have risen.


Le Monde: Why Israel doesn't know how to end a war
Why Israel doesn't know how to end a war
Israel established its current borders after the 1948-1949 war, defeating five Arab armies and leading to the expulsion of many Arabs from Palestine. The U.S. intervened to impose a ceasefire, marking the beginning of the Gaza Strip's status.

Subsequent conflicts, including the 1956 war with France and the UK, and the 1967 Six-Day War, saw Israel expand its territory, with U.S. intervention often curbing further Israeli advances. The pattern of U.S. involvement continued during the 1973 war.


#culture

The Western Journal: 'Fridge Cigarettes' Are the Latest TikTok Trend That's Going Viral Among Young People
'Fridge Cigarettes' Are the Latest TikTok Trend That's Going Viral Among Young People
The TikTok trend of "fridge cigarettes" is gaining popularity among young adults, where chilled diet sodas, especially Diet Coke, are likened to a refreshing break similar to smoking. Users creatively mimic the act of smoking while enjoying these beverages, sharing their experiences online.

Experts warn that while this trend may provide a momentary emotional lift, it can lead to dependency on sugary drinks as a coping mechanism for stress and anxiety. The trend highlights a cultural shift in how people seek quick rewards and relief in their daily lives.


#crime

Fox News: Marine hopeful found dead on roadside after holiday party may have been 'beat to death,' lawsuit claims
Marine hopeful found dead on roadside after holiday party may have been 'beat to death,' lawsuit claims
Noah Presgrove, a 19-year-old Marine hopeful from Oklahoma, was found dead on September 4, 2023, after attending a party. A lawsuit claims he was beaten to death, disputing initial reports that suggested he may have been struck by a vehicle.

The lawsuit names several defendants, alleging negligence and a civil conspiracy related to Presgrove's death, which was ruled to be caused by blunt force trauma. The investigation revealed he had been drinking and was involved in an ATV rollover before his body was discovered.