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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: EU says could target €72 billion of US goods if tariff talks fail
The European Commission has proposed a list of US goods worth €72 billion that could face EU tariffs if trade negotiations with the US fail. This follows President Trump's threat of 30% tariffs on EU goods if an agreement isn't reached by August 1.
EU trade ministers remain hopeful for a deal but are preparing for retaliation if necessary. They have also set aside a separate list of €21 billion in US imports related to previous tariffs on steel and aluminum, which they are holding off on implementing while seeking a resolution.
Fox News: Biden chief of staff gave reportedly gave approval for autopen pardons on final day in office
Former President Joe Biden's chief of staff approved multiple preemptive pardons using an autopen during Biden's last days in office, including for figures like Anthony Fauci and Gen. Mark Milley. This has raised questions about the legitimacy of the pardons, as Biden did not personally approve each name.
Trump has claimed these pardons are void due to the autopen's use, alleging it reflects Biden's cognitive decline and a cover-up by the administration. The White House has defended Biden, asserting that the process was transparent and that he established criteria for the pardons.
Fox News: Trump gathers CEOs for unprecedented faith, economy meeting to renew US 'spiritually and financially'
President Trump will host a luncheon at the White House to recognize CEOs and business leaders involved in faith-based charitable work. Over 60 leaders are expected to attend, where Trump will encourage continued collaboration with the White House Faith Office on various social initiatives.
The event marks the first of its kind and aims to highlight the importance of faith in the economy. Trump established the White House Faith Office to empower faith-based organizations in addressing issues like poverty, foster care, and substance abuse.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: I was trying to help Ukraine, claims ‘Russian spy’
A British man, Howard Phillips, 65, is accused of attempting to sell information to Russia about former defense secretary Sir Grant Shapps. He claimed his intention was to expose Russian agents to aid Ukraine, despite being unemployed and in financial distress.
Phillips allegedly contacted individuals he believed to be Russian intelligence officers, but they were undercover British police. He expressed frustration over the West's support for Ukraine and stated he also reached out to the Iranian and Chinese embassies for similar reasons.
Fox News: UK to roll out red carpet in ‘unprecedented’ second Trump visit hosted by King Charles
The British royal family has officially invited President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for a second state visit from September 17-19, marking a significant gesture amidst heightened security concerns due to ongoing tensions with Russia. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will also meet Trump during this visit.
While the meeting is notable, it will not include ceremonial events typically associated with state visits, and King Charles III is not expected to meet Trump. This invitation underscores the U.K.'s commitment to its relationship with the U.S. amid a changing global landscape.
#culture
Le Monde: At Paris' Grand Palais, Denmark and France collaborate through tapestries
Bjørn Nørgaard's tapestry, "L'Origine du futur," inspired by Courbet's "L'Origine du monde," is on display at the Grand Palais until August 17. The six-meter work explores history from prehistory to the Enlightenment, featuring themes of catastrophe and life, and will later reside at Koldinghus Castle in Denmark.
This tapestry is part of a series commissioned by the New Carlsberg Foundation, celebrating Koldinghus Castle's 750th anniversary, with all but one piece currently exhibited in Paris.
#history
GB News: Mystery shipwreck found off African coast could hold £100MILLION treasure trove
A shipwreck off Madagascar's coast may contain a £100 million treasure linked to 18th-century pirates Oliver Levasseur and John Taylor. Researchers believe it is the remains of the Nossa Senhora do Cabo, a Portuguese galleon seized in 1721, carrying valuable cargo including gold and pearls.
Levasseur, after retiring from piracy, was arrested in 1729 but famously claimed his hidden treasure could "buy the entire island." His cryptic treasure map remains unsolved, and the fate of the Archbishop of Goa and 200 slaves aboard the ship is still unknown.
#crime
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell's secluded hideout hits the market
Ghislaine Maxwell's former New Hampshire mansion is on the market for $2.5 million, nearly five years after her arrest by the FBI at the property. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking and appealing her conviction, focusing on a controversial non-prosecution agreement involving Jeffrey Epstein.
The 156-acre property includes a main home with luxury features and was purchased for $1.1 million in 2019 by a company linked to Maxwell. Meanwhile, her former London townhouse is also for sale, priced at nearly $4 million. Maxwell continues her appeal efforts while serving time in federal prison.
Front Page Magazine: Muslim Convert Shoots Up Kentucky Church
Richmond Road Baptist Church was attacked by Guy E. House, a career criminal and reported Muslim convert. He shot a state trooper and killed two women, wounding their husbands, with reports suggesting he was targeting his wife, who survived.
This incident raises concerns about the motivations behind the attack, as it may reflect an act of hatred towards Christians rather than mere domestic violence. Law enforcement is urged to investigate the potential for Islamic terrorism.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Visit Kansas' Tallest Waterfall at Geary Lake Falls
Geary Lake Falls is the tallest waterfall in Kansas, located south of Junction City. Accessible via a short, family-friendly hike, it offers a picturesque setting for picnics and photography amidst lush woodlands. Best visited in spring for optimal water flow, it can get crowded in summer.
Other notable waterfalls in Kansas include Cowley Lake Waterfall, Elk Falls, Indian Cave Falls, Prather Creek Falls, and Santa Fe Lake Falls, each offering unique natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation and exploration. These sites provide a chance to connect with nature, making them worthwhile destinations.