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Jul 16, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Mike Waltz faces post-Signalgate ‘brutal’ grilling from Dems in UN ambassador hearing
Former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is set to appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his nomination as U.N. ambassador. He aims to advocate for U.N. reforms, emphasizing a shift back to peacekeeping, countering China's influence, and addressing antisemitism within the organization.
While Democrats plan to challenge Waltz over his involvement in a controversial Signal group chat, Republicans are confident in his confirmation, citing their majority in the Senate. Waltz's nomination comes as he prepares to represent U.S. interests at the U.N. during the upcoming General Assembly session.
The Federalist: Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate Says Somalia Is His 'Home'
Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh, born in Washington, D.C. to Somali immigrants, refers to Somalia as his "home" during his campaign. His comments suggest a political focus that extends beyond American constituents, similar to those made by Rep. Ilhan Omar.
This raises concerns about whether such politicians prioritize American interests or those of foreign nations. The emphasis on non-American identities may undermine the purpose of elected office in the U.S.
Fox News: SCOOP: Fiscal hawks fire warning shot at Senate GOP for pushing changes to Trump's $9.4B spending cuts bill
House conservatives are urging the Senate to maintain President Trump's $9.4 billion rescissions package, which targets wasteful spending. The deadline for Senate action is approaching, and any alterations could undermine Trump's leadership, according to a letter from Rep. Andy Biggs and 14 other Republicans.
The proposed cuts include $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and $8.4 billion from USAID. Some Senate Republicans express concerns over specific cuts, particularly to programs like PEPFAR, which has a successful track record. The outcome of this package is seen as critical for fiscal responsibility and the future of Trump's presidency.
Fox News: Socialist Mamdani's supermarket plan would be 'bullet to the heart' of blue-collar America, lawmaker warns
Rep. Michael Rulli criticized NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's proposal for government-owned grocery stores, arguing it could harm the grocery industry and reduce competition. Rulli, who owns a family grocery chain, emphasized that thin profit margins could lead to higher costs and fewer options for consumers.
Mamdani, a democratic socialist, aims to address food insecurity with a pilot program for five stores. Rulli contends that such government intervention could ultimately disadvantage working-class Americans by limiting variety and creativity in the market.
Liberty Nation News: Ford Foundation Taps Yale Law Head to Lead Anti-Trump Legal War - Liberty Nation News
The Ford Foundation has appointed Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken as its new president, highlighting her commitment to progressive social change and legal scholarship. Gerken's leadership is expected to align with the foundation's focus on social justice and inequality, particularly in the context of the current political climate.
Gerken's past initiatives at Yale, including opposing Trump-era immigration policies and supporting controversial legal reforms, suggest she will leverage her new role to further progressive agendas. The foundation's significant financial resources are likely to bolster these efforts in the coming years.
#society
Fox News: Finding peace and spiritual strength amid the raging waters of devastating Texas flood tragedy
Recent flooding in Texas devastated central areas, claiming lives, including campers and a Walmart employee. The tragedy has prompted reflections on faith, peace, and the fragility of life, emphasizing the importance of spiritual conviction amidst suffering.
Some have politicized the incident, criticizing the demographics of the victims and the response from local officials. Despite this, the message of hope and peace through faith remains central, as individuals seek solace in their beliefs during these challenging times.
Fox News: Californians confront man accused of starting LA fire until police make arrest
A man was confronted by a group of Californians in Runyon Canyon, Los Angeles, after allegedly starting a fire that led to the Sunset Fire in January. Witnesses reported he admitted to the act and claimed to be a fire marshal conducting a controlled burn, despite lacking any identification.
The crowd detained him until police arrived, leading to his arrest amid cheers. Fire crews managed to contain the blaze to under half an acre. The suspect's identity remains unclear.
Times Of Israel: UN says mass displacement of West Bank Palestinians at highest levels since 1967
The UN reported unprecedented mass displacement in the West Bank, the highest since Israel's military control began nearly 60 years ago. An Israeli military operation has displaced tens of thousands, with warnings that forced displacement could amount to "ethnic cleansing."
Since the operation began, around 30,000 Palestinians remain forcibly displaced, with significant demolitions of homes and increased violence from both Israeli forces and settlers. The situation has led to a dramatic rise in injuries and deaths among Palestinians, raising concerns over potential crimes against humanity.
#economy
Forbes: Nvidia Shares Peak Again As China Chip Sales Resume
Nvidia shares hit a new all-time high, opening at $171.19 and reaching $172.26, following news that sales of its H20 AI chips in China would soon resume. This comes after months of restrictions from the Trump administration, which had projected a $5.5 billion sales loss.
#health
Fox News: 'Better access': Bipartisan Senate push to fund farmers suicide prevention fund gains steam
Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Joni Ernst are introducing the Farmers First Act of 2025 to secure $75 million in funding over five years for the Farm and Ranch Assistance Network, aimed at providing mental health resources for farmers. The program addresses the high suicide rates in the agriculture sector.
The funding will enhance access to behavioral health specialists, crisis lines, and healthcare referrals, acknowledging the mental health challenges faced by farmers. This bipartisan effort is also supported in the House by Reps. Randy Feenstra and Angie Craig.
#crime
Fox News: Video of suspected 'honor killing' plot resurfaces as parents stand trial for attempted murder
Ihsan Ali and his wife Zahraa are facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, after allegedly attacking their 17-year-old daughter in what may be an "honor killing" attempt. The incident occurred on October 18, 2024, when the victim sought help at her former school after running away from home.
Witnesses reported that the father choked the girl at a bus stop, while her boyfriend attempted to intervene. The victim had previously expressed fears of being forced into an arranged marriage, prompting her to flee. The trial is set to begin soon in Thurston County.
GB News: Constance Marten's partner Mark Gordon was deported to Britain after being jailed for horrific rape aged just 14
Mark Gordon, previously deported from the U.S. after serving time for rape, was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter alongside Constance Marten. Gordon, who attacked a woman at knifepoint as a teenager, has a history of violent offenses.
The couple's recent conviction follows the tragic death of their child, Victoria, whose remains were discovered after a nationwide search. The prosecution suggested she likely died from hypothermia or smothering while they were on the run.
#technology
Fox News: How AI chatbots are helping hackers target your banking accounts
AI chatbots are increasingly used for online interactions, but they can provide inaccurate information, leading to potential security risks. Cybersecurity experts warn that hackers exploit these inaccuracies to conduct AI phishing attacks, directing users to fake websites that steal personal information.
Recent tests revealed that AI models often return incorrect login links for major brands, with over a third leading to unregistered or unrelated domains. Users are advised to verify links manually, use two-factor authentication, and report suspicious links to mitigate risks associated with AI-generated content.
#other
Front Page Magazine: Environmentalists Blames Environmentalism for Global Warming
A new study indicates that efforts to reduce aerosol emissions in China and East Asia may have unintentionally contributed to global warming, adding about 0.05 degrees Celsius in warming per decade since 2010. This revelation highlights the complexities of environmental interventions.
Critics argue that environmentalists create insurmountable problems in their pursuit of control over climate issues, suggesting that their initiatives may have counterproductive effects. The discussion raises questions about the efficacy of current environmental strategies.