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Jul 15, 2025 |
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#politics
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Reaches Low Point In Latest Survey
President Donald Trump's net approval rating has dropped to its lowest point of his second term, with 41% approval and 55% disapproval according to the latest Economist/YouGov survey. This decline aligns with his lowest ratings during his first term.
In contrast, a separate Morning Consult poll indicated a slight improvement, with Trump's approval rising to 47% and disapproval at 50%. Overall, Trump's average approval rating during his second term stands at 43%, which is higher than his first term average of 41%.
Breitbart: Hawley: 'Declassify All of the Information Related to the Butler Shooting'
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to declassify information regarding the July 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, PA. He emphasized the need for transparency, questioning why local law enforcement's drone assistance was declined by the Secret Service.
Hawley argued that the public deserves answers about the incident, stating that the truth should be made available since the suspect is deceased and no charges will be filed. He urged immediate declassification of all related documents.
Fox News: 'Existential threat': Jewish leaders warn of NYC 'mass exodus' if Zohran Mamdani wins in November
Jewish leaders are expressing concern over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, particularly due to his refusal to condemn the phrase "Globalize the intifada" and his sponsorship of a bill perceived as targeting Jewish organizations connected to Israel. Critics argue that his election could lead to an exodus of Jewish residents from the city.
With a significant rise in antisemitic incidents reported, advocates warn that Mamdani's positions could exacerbate tensions and threaten the safety of the Jewish community. Some leaders are calling for a united front against his candidacy, fearing that a split vote among moderate candidates could inadvertently benefit Mamdani.
#society
Fox News: Summer beach battle between locals and visitors heats up as overtourism soars
Overtourism in Spain is causing locals to struggle for beach access as foreign visitors increase by 1.94 million, while domestic tourism drops by 800,000. Rising prices for beachfront rentals are making vacations unaffordable for Spaniards, leading to protests in cities like Barcelona and Mallorca.
With international travelers reaching 94 million in 2024, locals are taking fewer trips to major cities, highlighting the growing displacement effect. Barcelona officials are considering a ban on short-term tourist rentals by 2028 in response to these challenges.
GB News: Andrew Griffith scolds UK schools for 'denigrating pride in our country'
Andrew Griffiths defended a British schoolgirl dismissed for wearing a Union Jack dress on "cultural diversity day," stating she deserves a "gold star." He criticized the education system, calling out "tinpot dictators" for undermining British pride.
Breitbart: Never-Trumper Site Attacks Investor Marc Andreessen for Criticizing DEI, Migration
Bill Kristol's NeverTrump group is opposing Silicon Valley investor Marc Andreessen's claims that elite support for diversity and immigration is sidelining gifted American students from top careers. Critics argue Andreessen's views reflect racialist thinking and ignore broader issues like education funding.
Andreessen highlights that 1.5 million foreign graduates occupy U.S. jobs that could go to Americans, exacerbating a tough job market for young graduates. Despite pushback, some GOP elites support reducing legal immigration to enhance opportunities for American students.
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to comic Guri Alfi: Israelis and American Jews must remain united
Guri Alfi discusses his experiences filming the second season of “The New Jew,” focusing on the Jewish community in the U.S. amid rising antisemitism and anti-Zionism following the events of October 7. He highlights conversations with various Jewish leaders and the enduring hope for the future.
Alfi also mentions his project “Speeches Against Despair,” featuring interpretations of historical speeches, showcasing resilience within the Jewish community. The podcast aims to explore the connections between Israeli and American Jews during challenging times.
#economy
The Economist: Britain has a rare opportunity to lure American talent
Britain has a unique opportunity to attract American talent, particularly in science and technology, as disillusioned graduates seek alternatives to the U.S. amid funding cuts and political challenges. However, expensive visa processes may hinder this potential influx.
The question remains whether Britain will capitalize on this moment to draw in not just American talent, but also global professionals who might have previously favored the U.S.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Rachel Reeves’s big night out
Britain faces challenges in attracting American talent due to costly visa processes. Despite this, there are signs of opportunity in the financial sector, with British stocks and bonds appearing undervalued. However, public finances remain concerning, compounded by Brexit and stagnant wages.
The recent passing of David Lipsey, a notable political figure, marks a loss for the Labour Party. His contributions and legacy are remembered as Britain navigates its economic and political landscape.
#culture
Breitbart: 'Get Out,' 'The Purge' Studio Blumhouse Lays Off Staffers in Film and Television
Blumhouse, known for its horror films, has laid off six staff members across its film, television, and casting divisions following disappointing box office returns for M3GAN 2.0. The cuts primarily affected junior-level executives and support staff, as the studio restructures after previous layoffs in its TV division.
Despite recent setbacks, Blumhouse remains optimistic about future releases, including sequels to successful franchises. The studio has also acquired the rights to the Saw franchise, aiming to revitalize its portfolio amid ongoing challenges.
Breitbart: 'Pure Torture!': Sports Talk Legend Mike Francesa Unleashes Scathing Review of Superman Movie
Mike Francesa criticized the new Superman movie on his podcast, expressing his disappointment with its heavy political themes and overall execution. He described the experience as "pure torture" and stated that he would require significant compensation to watch it again, deeming it the worst film he's ever seen.
Francesa's review reflects a broader frustration with Hollywood's tendency to infuse political statements into entertainment, which he feels detracts from the enjoyment of classic superhero narratives.
#crime
The Western Journal: Former Mobster Who Was Housed in Epstein's Cell Says There's 'No Way' He Killed Himself
Michael Franzese, a former mobster who served time in the same jail as Jeffrey Epstein, claims that Epstein could not have committed suicide due to the lack of means to do so in his cell. He expressed skepticism about the official narrative, including the alleged camera malfunctions.
The Department of Justice recently concluded that Epstein's death was a suicide, which has sparked backlash and skepticism, particularly from Franzese, who argues that the physical conditions in the jail make suicide nearly impossible.