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#politics
GB News: Labour MP suspended after doubling down on Jewish racism claims
Diane Abbott has been suspended from the Labour Party pending an investigation following controversial remarks about racism and antisemitism. Despite previously apologizing for her comments, Abbott stated she does not regret her claims, prompting a strong response from the party.
The Labour Party emphasized its zero-tolerance policy for antisemitism and is assessing Abbott's comments in accordance with its rules. This suspension follows a previous incident in April 2023, where Abbott had the whip removed for similar remarks.
Times Of Israel: Trump’s Epstein problems continue as report resurfaces 2003 birthday letter
President Trump is facing renewed scrutiny over his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein amid ongoing controversy regarding the release of records related to Epstein's sex trafficking case. Trump has denied writing a letter to Epstein that allegedly contained suggestive content, calling it "false, malicious, and defamatory." His administration has struggled to fulfill promises of transparency regarding the Epstein investigation, leading to frustration among his supporters and lawmakers.
Despite previously indicating that more documents would be released, the Justice Department has reversed course, angering Trump's base and complicating legislative efforts in Congress. Trump has criticized his supporters for their concerns about the Epstein files, labeling the situation a "hoax" and blaming Democrats for the fallout. The controversy continues to overshadow Trump's administration as it seeks to manage the narrative.
Forbes: Trump Claims ‘Jimmy Kimmel Is Next’ After Praising Colbert’s Late Show Cancellation
Donald Trump expressed approval of Stephen Colbert's cancellation from CBS and Paramount, calling it a financial decision. He criticized Colbert's talent and predicted Jimmy Kimmel might be next, favoring Fox News' Greg Gutfeld over them.
The cancellation follows Colbert's criticism of a $16 million settlement between Trump and Paramount, which has drawn backlash from Democrats. Paramount is also seeking FCC approval for a merger, raising concerns about other late-night shows.
The Western Journal: Watch as CNN's Forced to Report Trump's Polls Are up Even with Epstein Controversy
Recent polling indicates that President Trump's approval ratings among Republicans have actually risen amid the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. CNN's Harry Enten noted that only one respondent in their poll identified the Epstein case as a top issue, suggesting it is not a priority for most Americans.
Despite the media frenzy, Trump's supporters remain loyal, with approval ratings climbing from 86% to 88%. Some speculate that Trump may have strategically amplified the Epstein uproar to his advantage, as he continues to garner support from his base.
Fox News: House Republicans face mounting resistance as third ex-Biden WH aide pleads Fifth Amendment
Annie Tomasini, a former aide in the Biden administration, invoked the Fifth Amendment during her deposition with the House Oversight Committee, becoming the third ex-official to do so in an investigation into alleged cover-ups regarding President Biden's mental decline.
The committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is probing whether aides concealed signs of Biden's cognitive issues and if executive actions were taken without his knowledge. Previous officials also invoked the Fifth, raising concerns among Republicans about potential information being withheld.
#society
Fox News: Family vacation to Georgia lake turns tragic when 5-year-old dies from drowning
A 5-year-old boy tragically drowned in Lake Chatuge, Georgia, after wandering away from his family's vacation home. He was missing for about 10 minutes before being found by a family member. Despite immediate CPR efforts, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Authorities ruled the death accidental. Lake Chatuge is known for its recreational activities, attracting tourists for boating, fishing, and swimming. The incident highlights safety concerns for families vacationing near water.
Fox News: Officials at popular tourist spot cave to protesters who called out Americans
Residents of Mexico City protested against mass tourism, demanding stricter housing laws and regulations. In response, city officials announced plans to address gentrification, including a ban on rent increases above inflation and proposals for affordable rental options.
The protests highlighted tensions with American tourists, whose numbers have surged by 70% since 2019, leading to increased rents and local discontent. Signs at the protests reflected resentment towards foreign visitors, urging them to respect local culture and contribute to the community.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The US diplomatic envoys on a mission to 'evangelize' Europe
US diplomats Samuel D. Samson and Christopher J. Anderson are leading a Trump administration initiative aimed at promoting freedom of expression in Europe. They recently sought a meeting with Reporters Without Borders in Paris to discuss their investigation into press freedom issues.
This effort is framed as a defense of democratic liberties, although critics may view it as a form of interference in European affairs.
#economy
Forbes: Consumer Confidence Rises Even As Inflation Does, Too
Consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high, reaching 61.8, surpassing expectations and previous readings. Despite this improvement, Americans remain concerned about potential future inflation risks, indicating a cautious outlook on the economy.
#religion
Fox News: Catholic bishops call mandatory reporting law 'brazen act of religious discrimination'
Roman Catholic leaders and the U.S. Justice Department are challenging a new Washington state law requiring clergy to report child abuse, arguing it infringes on religious freedoms, particularly regarding confessions. The law, effective July 27, excludes clergy from existing reporting exemptions.
Plaintiffs, including Archbishop Paul D. Etienne, claim the law targets the Catholic Church and violates the priest-penitent privilege. The Justice Department supports the challenge, asserting that the law unfairly penalizes clergy for adhering to their religious obligations.
#health
Fox News: Study reveals primary cause of obesity — and it's not lack of exercise
Obesity remains a significant public health concern in the U.S. and other developed countries. A new study indicates that overeating, particularly of ultraprocessed foods, is a more critical factor in rising obesity rates than lack of exercise, with excess calorie intake being ten times more influential.
Researchers emphasize that while physical activity is essential for overall health, the primary driver of obesity is consuming more calories than burned. They recommend focusing on dietary habits, especially reducing ultraprocessed food intake, to combat obesity effectively.
#other
Le Monde: Video. Witnesses recount horrific conditions inside the Wagner Group's secret detention centers in Mali
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