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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Lindsey Graham Primary Challenger André Bauer: Lindsey Graham a 'Puppet for the Democrats'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) faces criticism from primary challenger André Bauer, who labels him a "puppet for the Democrats." Bauer argues Graham has been in office too long and prioritizes global issues over South Carolina's needs, advocating for term limits and a focus on local concerns.
Bauer claims Graham's voting record aligns too closely with Democrats, including supporting major figures like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. He believes Graham has not faced a serious challenge before and aims to present himself as a true conservative alternative for voters.
Breitbart: Report: Government Employee Indicted for Threatening to Kill Rep. MTG, Staff, and Families
A Voice of America employee, Seth Jason, has been indicted for making violent threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her staff, allegedly using government phones over 15 months. He faces charges including influencing a federal official and interstate threats, with a maximum sentence of 27 years.
The indictment follows significant workforce cuts at VOA, with Senior Advisor Kari Lake criticizing the agency's past conduct and calling for its elimination. Rep. Greene supports these cuts as a response to misconduct and mismanagement at the agency.
Le Monde: Trump threatens to sue WSJ over story on alleged 2003 letter to Epstein
President Trump has threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal over a story about an alleged inappropriate letter he wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, which features a drawing of a naked woman. Trump claims the letter is fake and insists he will take legal action against the publication and its parent company.
The controversy comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Trump's past connections to Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges. Trump supporters have raised conspiracy theories regarding Epstein's client list and his death, although federal investigations have found no evidence supporting these claims.
#society
GB News: 'Yet again, Labour has treated victims of Pakistani rape gangs like an afterthought'
The UK government has allowed Pakistan International Airlines to resume flights to Britain without securing the deportation of Pakistani nationals convicted of serious crimes, including members of grooming gangs. Critics argue that this decision prioritizes airline operations over the safety of victims.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is accused of ineffective negotiation, with claims that the party has neglected the victims of these crimes. The situation is seen as a failure to hold Pakistan accountable while allowing for increased connections between the two countries.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Mediators bullish on chances for Gaza deal next week after main obstacles overcome
Israel is reportedly willing to negotiate a hostage agreement next week, having eased its demands on troop withdrawal from Gaza during a proposed 60-day truce. This includes reducing the buffer zone and troop presence, which may facilitate discussions with Hamas on a prisoner swap.
Hamas is expected to present minor reservations but is likely to engage in talks regarding the ratio of hostages to prisoners. The negotiations have progressed, with both sides showing willingness to compromise on key issues, including humanitarian aid and the terms of a permanent ceasefire.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Coke’s Corn Syrup Switch Wasn’t About Tariffs
President Trump claims to have persuaded Coca-Cola to switch from high-fructose corn syrup back to cane sugar in its flagship soda. This announcement has sparked reactions from corn refiners and free-trade advocates, who argue that sugar protectionism is to blame for the prevalence of corn syrup.
However, the rise of corn syrup is attributed not to sugar tariffs but to government policies that made corn artificially cheap, combined with technological advancements in processing. The shift occurred in 1984 due to a combination of Cold War diplomacy, agricultural subsidies, and the commercialization of high-fructose corn syrup, rather than market forces.
#culture
Breitbart: 'Late Show' with Stephen Colbert Canceled on CBS: 'Financial Decision'
CBS has announced the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," citing financial reasons amid changing viewer preferences towards streaming platforms. The show will conclude in May 2026, with executives praising Colbert's contributions to late-night television.
Colbert's cancellation follows his criticism of Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump, which he labeled a "big, fat bribe." The settlement, related to an edited interview, has raised concerns about the network's integrity and its dealings with the Trump administration.