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#politics

The Federalist: The Epstein Book Reeks Of Being A Fake Plant To Implicate Trump
The Epstein Book Reeks Of Being A Fake Plant To Implicate Trump
President Trump has denied the authenticity of a purported note and drawing addressed to Jeffrey Epstein, described as "bawdy" by the Wall Street Journal. Trump claims he never wrote such a note, asserting it does not reflect his language or style.

The situation draws parallels to the 2016 Manafort "black ledger" incident, where documents surfaced linking him to foreign payments amid accusations of Russian collusion. Critics suggest both cases involve dubious evidence aimed at damaging Trump's reputation.


The Federalist: 3 Biden Aides Plead 5th To Avoid Truth About Puppet Presidency
3 Biden Aides Plead 5th To Avoid Truth About Puppet Presidency
Former President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities have come under scrutiny following the alleged ousting of his administration last July, replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris. Several aides have invoked their Fifth Amendment rights during investigations into claims of a cover-up regarding Biden's health and decision-making.

Key aides, including Annie Tomasini, Anthony Bernal, and Dr. Kevin O'Connor, have refused to answer questions related to their roles and Biden's cognitive state, raising concerns about transparency. The situation has led Republicans to demand clarity on the administration's actions amid ongoing investigations.


Breitbart: David Hogg Doubles Down Against Democrat Party After His Candidate Loses
David Hogg Doubles Down Against Democrat Party After His Candidate Loses
David Hogg criticized the Democratic Party following the loss of his PAC-backed candidate, Deja Foxx, in Arizona's special election, where she garnered only 21.1% of the vote compared to winner Adelita Grijalva's 62%. Hogg called for a change in the party, stating that healthy competition in primaries is essential.

Hogg, a prominent gun control advocate and former DNC vice chair, emphasized the need for the party to recognize its low approval ratings and suggested that complacency among Democrats is a significant issue.


Fox News: Sen. Slotkin says Harris’ fatal flaw was lack of focus, prioritizing 'everything' and therefore 'nothing'
Sen. Slotkin says Harris’ fatal flaw was lack of focus, prioritizing 'everything' and therefore 'nothing'
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for failing to resonate with voters, particularly regarding support for small businesses. She emphasized that Democrats need to clarify their priorities, arguing that a lack of focus has led to confusion among the electorate.

Slotkin has previously called for the Democratic Party to revamp its image and policies to regain support, labeling the current approach as "weak and woke." She insists that while Democrats have good ideas, their messaging must prioritize key issues to effectively connect with voters.


Fox News: Prominent liberals and media figures declare cuts to PBS, NPR a ‘perilous moment’
Prominent liberals and media figures declare cuts to PBS, NPR a ‘perilous moment’
Congress voted 216 to 213 to pass President Trump's rescission package, cutting over $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting, including NPR and PBS. This decision has drawn sharp criticism from liberal commentators and lawmakers, who argue it undermines independent journalism and public media.

Critics, including former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich and various Democratic senators, have expressed concerns that these cuts are politically motivated and detrimental to public discourse. They emphasize the importance of supporting local public media in light of these funding losses.


CNSNews: Taxpayer Subsidies of PBS, NPR End as House Passes Senate-Amended Defunding Bill
Taxpayer Subsidies of PBS, NPR End as House Passes Senate-Amended Defunding Bill
Republicans passed a defunding bill that rescinds $9 billion in spending, including over $1 billion for public media, amid opposition from Democrats and some Republicans. The House voted 216-213 to adopt Senate changes just before the midnight deadline, allowing the bill to be sent to President Trump for signing.

Trump praised the move, claiming it was a significant achievement for Republicans after decades of attempts to cut funding for organizations like NPR and PBS. He emphasized the need for fair reporting and cited the rise of alternative news sources as justification for the defunding.


Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Sues Trump over $4 Billion in Cuts to California Choo-Choo
Gavin Newsom Sues Trump over $4 Billion in Cuts to California Choo-Choo
California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the withdrawal of $4 billion in federal funding for its high-speed rail project, which has faced significant delays and cost overruns. Governor Newsom claims the funding cut is a politically motivated attack on the state and threatens jobs in the Central Valley.

The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta, challenges the legality of the funding termination and cites potential economic damage. It names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and acting FRA Administrator Drew Feeley as defendants, alleging the decision is arbitrary and driven by Trump's animus toward the project.


#society

The Telegraph: CEO caught in ‘affair’ at Coldplay concert under investigation
CEO caught in ‘affair’ at Coldplay concert under investigation
Andy Byron, CEO of New York-based data company Astronomer, is under investigation for a suspected affair after being filmed with HR director Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert. The incident occurred when they were caught on a "kiss cam," leading to speculation about their relationship.

The company's directors have initiated a formal inquiry following the incident, which drew attention from the band's lead singer, Chris Martin, who commented on their behavior.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: New clashes rock Syria's Druze heartland as tribal fighters reinforce Bedouin
New clashes rock Syria's Druze heartland as tribal fighters reinforce Bedouin
Renewed clashes in Sweida, Syria, between Bedouin fighters and Druze gunmen have resulted in over 638 deaths since July 13, prompting the UN to call for an independent investigation. The violence escalated after a government withdrawal amid Israeli bombardment and diplomatic pressure.

Tribal reinforcements have joined the Bedouin, facilitated by government forces unable to deploy due to security agreements with Israel. Israel has provided aid to the Druze, while health facilities in Sweida are overwhelmed, and communication lines are down.


#health

Breitbart: CDC: Mystery Illness Hits over 140 Onboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship
CDC: Mystery Illness Hits over 140 Onboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship
Over 140 passengers and crew members on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Navigator of the Seas reported gastrointestinal illness symptoms, including diarrhea and vomiting, during the voyage from July 4 to July 11. The CDC identified 134 of 3,914 passengers (3.4%) and 7 of 1,266 crew members (0.6%) as affected, though the cause remains unknown.

This incident marks one of 18 gastrointestinal outbreaks on cruise ships in 2025, with many linked to norovirus. Royal Caribbean emphasized their commitment to health and safety, stating they implement rigorous cleaning procedures onboard.


#education

GB News: Princess refuses to use her royal status for special treatment as Donald Trump issues ban
Princess refuses to use her royal status for special treatment as Donald Trump issues ban
Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium is not seeking special treatment at Harvard University amid uncertainty over her master's degree due to President Trump's ban on international students. She emphasizes solidarity with her fellow international students and is prepared for alternative arrangements if necessary.

The princess, currently interning in Belgium, has completed her first year in public policy and recognizes the implications of leveraging her royal status. A federal judge's decision on the ban is pending, and Harvard may offer online classes if the policy continues.


#sports

Breitbart: Trans Runner Sues Princeton for Blocking Him from Competing in Women’s Race
Trans Runner Sues Princeton for Blocking Him from Competing in Women’s Race
Transgender runner Sadie Schreiner has filed a lawsuit against Princeton University after being barred from a women's race, claiming a violation of New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination. The suit alleges that Princeton officials disregarded Schreiner's rights as a transgender woman.

Schreiner, who previously competed for the Rochester Institute of Technology, gained attention for her performances but faced policy changes restricting her participation. Following recent shifts in gender eligibility rules, she expressed doubts about competing in the U.S. again.