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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Labour's decision to reduce voting age branded a 'stupid move' by Carole Malone
Sir Keir Starmer's proposal to lower the voting age to 16 has faced criticism, described as a "desperate attempt" by Labour to maintain power. Commentator Carole Malone argues that this change would allow "immature and inexperienced kids" to influence elections.
The Western Journal: CEO of Far-Left PBS Says 'Hard Decisions' Are Ahead After Senate Votes to Pull Funding
PBS CEO Paula Kerger raised concerns over funding cuts following a Senate vote to reduce federal support for public media. She indicated that the network would face difficult decisions ahead due to these financial constraints.
Republican Senator John Kennedy criticized PBS for perceived left-wing bias, citing examples such as discussions on racial bias in preschoolers and support for gender-affirming care for youth. He argued that taxpayers should not fund what he views as politically biased content.
Fox News: Ex-Voice of America employee allegedly threatened to murder Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family
Seth Jason, a former Voice of America employee, was arrested for making threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family over nearly two years. He faces multiple charges, including threatening a federal official and interstate communications with threats.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro emphasized the seriousness of the threats, which included violent language and intimidation towards Greene's staff. Jason's actions are under scrutiny, especially given his background as a federal employee.
Fox News: Johnson demands NARA turn over records related to Biden's mental 'decline' amid Senate probe of 'cover-up'
Sen. Ron Johnson is demanding the National Archives provide all records related to former President Joe Biden’s mental and physical health amid allegations of a cover-up regarding his cognitive decline. Johnson's investigation raises concerns about who made key presidential decisions if Biden was unfit.
Additionally, the White House Counsel's Office is investigating Biden's use of an autopen for signing documents, including pardons. This inquiry coincides with congressional investigations into Biden's health and decision-making processes. Johnson has set a deadline for the records to be submitted.
#culture
The Western Journal: Chip Gaines' Attempt to Defend Himself by Twisting a Bible Verse Backfires
Chip Gaines has faced backlash from his fan base after including a same-sex couple on his show "Back to the Frontier." Known for their Christian values, Gaines's response to the criticism was to label dissenters as "dopest and bigots," further igniting outrage among conservative audiences.
Critics argue that Gaines misinterpreted biblical teachings in his defense, with some calling out his lack of understanding of scripture. The situation has led to disappointment among fans who once admired the Gaines for their Christian principles.
#crime
Fox News: 'American Idol' exec murder suspect charged in double homicide
Raymond Boodarian, 22, has been charged with two counts of murder and first-degree burglary in the deaths of "American Idol" music executive Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, both 70. They were found shot in their Encino home, with the motive still under investigation.
Boodarian was arrested without incident and is being held without bail. Authorities have not established a connection between him and the victims, and further investigation is ongoing to determine how he arrived at the scene.