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Jul 17, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Poll: 72 Percent Disapprove of Democrats' Job Performance
Recent polling indicates that Democrat leadership is facing significant disapproval from voters, with only 19% approving of Congress's performance, marking a record low since 2009. In contrast, 33% of voters approve of congressional Republicans, although 62% still disapprove.
Additionally, former President Trump is reportedly enjoying higher approval ratings on key issues like immigration and the economy compared to President Biden. Trump's social media presence is also outpacing that of the Democrats, suggesting a shift in voter engagement and sentiment.
Breitbart: NPR CEO Lies About ‘Risk to Public Safety’ with Taxpayer Funding Cut
NPR CEO Katherine Maher claims public media is essential for emergency responses, arguing that losing funding would harm public safety. Critics, however, accuse her of perpetuating bias and misinformation, asserting that NPR has devolved into a left-wing propaganda outlet.
The argument against NPR's funding highlights that rural communities have access to alternative media and information sources, questioning the necessity of taxpayer support for what is seen as biased content. Critics call for a reevaluation of public broadcasting's role in the current media landscape.
Forbes: House Set For Final Crypto Votes After ‘Crypto Week’ Delays: Here’s What To Know
The House is set to vote on three significant crypto bills after a lengthy delay caused by conservative opposition. The bills include the Anti-CBDC Act, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, and the GENIUS Act, which aims to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence in the passage of all three bills, which, if approved, will likely be signed by President Trump. The Anti-CBDC Act will prevent the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency, while the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act will clarify regulatory authority over digital assets.
Fox News: Elizabeth Warren pressed on Mamdani and 'intifada' rhetoric, applauds how he’s ‘freaking out’ investors
Sen. Elizabeth Warren criticized NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his failure to fully condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," which has raised concerns among New Yorkers, particularly the Jewish community. While acknowledging the controversy, she noted that big businesses are worried about Mamdani's leftist policies.
Despite his reluctance to denounce the phrase, Mamdani has stated he would discourage its use. Warren expressed support for his economic proposals aimed at helping families in New York City, emphasizing his direct approach to engaging with voters rather than catering to corporate interests.
Breitbart: Zelensky Reshuffles Again: Minerals Negotiator Made Prime Minister
Yuliia Svyrydenko has been appointed as Ukraine's new prime minister, marking the first change in leadership since Russia's invasion began in 2022. President Zelenskyy is reshuffling the Cabinet to revitalize the government and enhance domestic weapons production amidst ongoing conflict.
Former Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal will transition to defense minister, maintaining a significant role in the government. The Cabinet changes aim to streamline operations and improve defense procurement, as the war continues to impact Ukraine's economy and security.
#society
Le Monde: US Justice Department wants no prison time for ex-officer convicted in Breonna Taylor raid
The U.S. Justice Department is recommending no prison time for former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison, convicted of excessive force during the 2020 Breonna Taylor raid. This marks a shift from previous prosecution efforts, as Hankison's shots did not injure anyone.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump criticized the recommendation, calling it an insult to Taylor's life and a betrayal of the jury's decision. The case has drawn attention amid ongoing discussions about police accountability and racial injustice.
Fox News: Coldplay's Chris Martin calls out couple on Kiss Cam, sparking affair accusations
During a Coldplay concert, frontman Chris Martin jokingly suggested a couple caught on the Kiss Cam might be having an affair after their awkward reaction. The pair is believed to be Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot, sparking online speculation.
Despite their close professional ties, no evidence suggests a romantic relationship. Reactions flooded social media, with many commenting on the unexpected moment. Representatives for Byron and Cabot have not responded to inquiries.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Red AI: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Praises Chinese Tech Industry During Beijing Visit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Chinese companies and researchers for their contributions to AI during a recent visit to Beijing, highlighting the quality of work from firms like DeepSeek, Alibaba, and Tencent. His comments come as Nvidia prepares to resume sales of its H20 AI chip to China, a significant shift in U.S.-China trade relations.
Huang emphasized that China's advancements in AI serve as a catalyst for global progress, potentially boosting Nvidia's revenue significantly. This visit and the policy reversal signal a notable change in the competitive landscape of high-tech components between the two nations.
#economy
Breitbart: Who Is Paying For Tariffs? Import Prices Suggest It Is Foreign Producers
U.S. import prices have risen less than anticipated since the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration, indicating that foreign manufacturers may be absorbing much of the tariff burden. In June, import prices increased by only 0.1%, aligning with overall consumer price growth, while year-over-year import prices have declined for two consecutive months.
The data suggests that foreign producers, particularly from China, are cutting prices to maintain market share despite tariffs, as evidenced by a 3.2% annualized decline in import prices from China. Overall, the slower increase in import prices compared to domestic prices implies that U.S. consumers are not bearing the full cost of tariffs.
Forbes: S&P 500 Hits New Record: Here’s Why Stocks Are Booming
The S&P 500 reached a new all-time high, climbing 0.6% to 6,304.69, driven by strong earnings reports from numerous companies, with 88% exceeding analyst expectations. Jobless claims fell and retail sales rose, contributing to investor optimism.
Key stocks boosting the index included PepsiCo, United Airlines, Nvidia, and Microsoft. The market's upward trend has been supported by AI-driven stocks, with Nvidia achieving a record-high share price.
#health
The Telegraph: Trump’s swollen ankles caused by chronic vein condition, White House reveals
Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition causing swollen ankles. This diagnosis follows public concern over his health after he appeared with enlarged ankles and a bruise on his hand.
The White House confirmed that the condition is common in individuals over 70 and clarified that there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease.
#crime
Fox News: California man arrested for brutal murder after being granted mental health diversion, having charges dropped
A California man, Ramiro Ochoa Mendoza, was arrested for murder just days after being granted immunity from prosecution for misdemeanor charges under mental health diversion laws. Mendoza, who had a history of criminal offenses, was deemed mentally incompetent and placed in a diversion program, which he failed to comply with.
The case raises concerns about California's mental health laws, as critics argue they prioritize offender rights over public safety. Mendoza's release led to the brutal murder of Noel Batres, prompting calls for legal reforms to better protect the public.
#sports
The Western Journal: Liberal ESPN Pundit Snaps at Shane Gillis' ESPYs Bit: 'Doesn't Even Try to Make Clever Jokes'
Shane Gillis' ESPYs monologue sparked backlash from ESPN's Sarah Spain, who criticized his jokes about the WNBA and women's sports as lacking cleverness. Gillis's humor highlighted the league's low public recognition, drawing both laughter and outrage.
Spain's response reflected her history of politically charged commentary, suggesting that Gillis's humor was offensive and dismissive. Despite her criticism, many viewers found Gillis's jokes resonant and entertaining.
#technology
GB News: Google Pixel 10 could be revealed next month, as Made By Google event is confirmed for August 20
Google will unveil its next Pixel smartphone lineup, including the Pixel 10 and new Pixel Watch, at a launch event on August 20 in New York City. The event will be livestreamed on YouTube, showcasing features like a new triple-camera system and enhanced AI integration.
The Pixel 10 series is expected to maintain similar pricing to its predecessors, while the Pixel Watch will offer two sizes and improved battery life. New Pixel Buds and accessories are also anticipated. This event precedes Apple's upcoming iPhone announcement.