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Jul 17, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Dana Bash refuses to read Trump's CNN insult while quoting Truth Social post
CNN anchor Dana Bash chose not to read a disparaging remark from President Trump regarding CNN while quoting his Truth Social post. Trump criticized public broadcasting funding and threatened repercussions for Republicans who support it.
The context of Bash's decision comes as the Senate prepares to vote on Trump's rescission package, which aims to cut federal funding for NPR and PBS. Trump has consistently attacked CNN's credibility and has suggested legal action against the network for its reporting.
#society
Fox News: California authorities take 21 children into custody amid surrogacy scheme investigation
California authorities are investigating a potential surrogacy scam involving a couple, Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan, from whom 21 children were rescued. The children, aged 2 months to 13 years, were placed under the care of a child-welfare agency after concerns arose from a child's head injury.
Reports indicate that some women have come forward claiming to be surrogates for the couple, who had previously registered a business related to surrogacy. Authorities are looking into the legitimacy of the birth certificates and the couple's claims of wanting a large family.
GB News: Drivers face massive hike in drop-off charges and 'very unwelcome' fines at most UK airports
UK airports are imposing record-high charges for passenger drop-offs, with over half of the busiest airports raising fees, some by 33%. The most expensive now charge £7 for brief stops, while Manchester and London Luton demand £1 per minute.
London City Airport remains the only major airport offering free drop-offs. Experts note that the trend of increasing fees complicates travel for those assisting passengers with luggage, as alternatives like public transport are often impractical.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘I thought I was going to die’: Sailor recalls Houthi assault that sank cargo ship
Filipino seafarer Cocoy experienced a harrowing attack by Houthi rebels on the cargo ship Magic Seas in the Red Sea. The crew, primarily Filipino, was forced to abandon ship after enduring gunfire and missile strikes, with Cocoy recalling the terrifying moments as they awaited rescue for hours in lifeboats.
The incident marked a resurgence of Houthi assaults on maritime traffic, which intensified following the outbreak of conflict in Gaza. Another vessel, the Eternity C, was also attacked shortly after, resulting in casualties and missing crew members, raising concerns over the safety of seafarers in the region.
#economy
The Economist: Despite enormous challenges, the EU sticks with its puny budget
The European Commission has proposed a budget for the EU covering 2028 to 2034, despite significant challenges ahead. The initial plan suggests a modest spending package, with cuts to farming subsidies included.
The budget's effectiveness in addressing future uncertainties remains to be seen as the EU navigates complex geopolitical and economic landscapes.