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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Britons are 'not being given a voice' on the migration crisis, Bates tell GB News
Britons are frustrated with the ongoing migrant crisis, feeling overwhelmed as migrants are placed in local communities without adequate support. Experts argue that the government is shifting responsibility to these areas, leaving residents to cope with the consequences.
#politics
Breitbart: Rand Paul Leads Renewed Push to Audit the Fed as Rick Scott Slams $2.5B HQ Spending Spree
Senator Rand Paul has reintroduced the "Audit the Fed" bill, aiming for a full audit of the Federal Reserve to address ethics scandals and a $2.5 billion renovation of its headquarters. Supported by several Republican senators, the bill seeks to enhance congressional oversight of the central bank's operations.
Critics, including Senator Rick Scott, have condemned Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's leadership, citing significant financial losses and the costly renovation project. The legislation would repeal existing exemptions on audits and require findings to be reported to Congress, reflecting a push for greater transparency in the Federal Reserve's activities.
Le Monde: Controversial security cooperation between France and Togo slows down
Municipal elections in Togo were held peacefully on July 17, despite protests from the "Mouvement du 6 juin" against rising living costs and constitutional reforms allowing President Faure Gnassingbé to extend his rule. Heavy security was present, and some leaders were arrested.
Protests in early June resulted in multiple fatalities, with civil society reporting seven deaths. The Togolese government's response has drawn criticism from opposition figures in Paris, highlighting a history of violence against protestors in Togo.
#society
Breitbart: Astronomer Launches Investigation After CEO, HR Chief Caught Embracing at Coldplay Concert
Astronomer’s Board of Directors has launched an investigation into CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot after they were caught on Coldplay's "kiss cam" at a concert, leading to speculation of an affair. The company aims to uphold its values and accountability standards.
Astronomer clarified that a third employee rumored to be involved was not present, and denied false reports regarding Byron's statements. The incident has sparked widespread attention and memes on social media.
Fox News: Woman who exposed tech CEO's alleged affair at Coldplay concert stands by posting viral video
A viral video from a Coldplay concert shows Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot on the "Kiss Cam," leading to a formal investigation by the company. The video was posted by concertgoer Grace Springer, who expressed mixed feelings about sharing the moment.
Byron has been placed on leave as the board investigates the incident. Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin humorously speculated on the couple's relationship status during the concert. The situation has garnered significant public attention, with the video amassing over 30 million views.
#culture
Le Monde: Justin Bieber returns with 'Swag,' a polished and confident seventh album
Justin Bieber, facing public scrutiny and personal challenges, released his seventh album, "Swag," on July 11. This surprise drop reflects his new artistic control following a deal with former manager Scooter Braun, allowing him to shift from pop to a more assertive R&B sound.
The album features 21 tracks and represents a significant evolution in Bieber's music career, moving away from his early image as a teen idol.
#crime
Breitbart: DOJ Files Motion to Unseal Grand Jury Testimonies in Epstein Case
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to unseal grand jury testimonies related to Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, citing public interest in the findings of a review conducted by the DOJ and FBI. The review concluded there was no evidence of a client list or blackmail by Epstein.
The DOJ emphasizes the importance of transparency while ensuring the protection of victims' identities. This move follows scrutiny of the handling of Epstein-related files during the Trump administration, with Trump himself calling for the release of pertinent grand jury testimony.
#technology
Fox News: Russian lawmakers claim WhatsApp is a national security threat, should prepare to leave the country
A Russian lawmaker has indicated that WhatsApp should prepare to exit the Russian market, citing potential restrictions due to its association with Meta, deemed an extremist organization in Russia. The move follows President Putin's approval of a state-backed messaging app, MAX, aimed at reducing reliance on foreign platforms.
Additionally, new legal amendments propose fines for accessing content labeled as extremist, which includes services like Instagram and Facebook. Critics warn that these measures could hinder journalistic investigations and limit access to information.