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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Bernie Moreno: Biggest Hurdle in the Senate Is GOP 'Getting a Backbone'
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) stated that the main challenge in the Senate is getting Republicans to stand firm on their campaign promises. He emphasized the need for party unity in supporting President Trump's agenda, criticizing colleagues who yield to lobbyists and special interests.
Moreno also commented on the recent $27 billion budget surplus, suggesting it contradicts expert predictions of economic downturn. He attributed the surplus to record government revenue and called for the dismissal of Jerome Powell, blaming him for high interest rates that hinder Trump's policies.
The Telegraph: Netanyahu’s school petitions to remove him from hall of fame
Students at Cheltenham High School have initiated a petition to remove Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's portrait from their hall of fame. Over 200 students, representing nearly 14% of the student body, cite his ongoing corruption charges and an arrest warrant for war crimes as reasons for the removal.
The petition expresses concern that recognizing Netanyahu as an alumnus sends the wrong message to students about whom they should admire and aspire to emulate. Netanyahu has denied the allegations against him.
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Follow Christ's Standard - Standing Against Corruption in Israel While Rebuking Radicals
Support for Israel stems from a belief in its irrevocable calling, as outlined in biblical scripture. The author emphasizes that while Israel is not perfect, loyalty must coexist with accountability, and corruption should be confronted without abandoning the covenant promises of God.
The op-ed warns against the misuse of scripture for political manipulation and stresses the importance of clarity and compassion rooted in biblical truth. It calls for a balanced approach to support Israel while holding leaders accountable for corruption.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Mamdani Laughs Off Question About ‘Communist’ Label
New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny over his far-left views but declined to address questions about being labeled a communist. He laughed off inquiries regarding his radical statements as he prepares for a meeting with House leader Jeffries.
In other political news, Congress has sent a $9 billion spending cuts package to President Trump's desk, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is tasked with unsealing grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case.
#society
Breitbart: Puerto Rico Bans Sex Changes for People Under 21 Years Old
Puerto Rico's Governor Jenniffer González-Colón has enacted a law prohibiting sex change drugs and surgeries for individuals under 21, effective in October. Violations by healthcare professionals can result in fines up to $50,000 and 15 years in prison, along with permanent license revocation.
This legislation positions Puerto Rico as the most restrictive U.S. jurisdiction regarding sex changes for minors, reflecting a growing trend among states to limit such procedures. The law emphasizes the vulnerability of minors in making irreversible decisions about their bodies.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Tom Cotton: Department of Defense Must Investigate Microsoft's Usage of Chinese Engineers in Pentagon Systems
Sen. Tom Cotton is urging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to investigate Microsoft's use of Chinese engineers for maintaining Pentagon cloud systems, citing potential risks to sensitive data. He highlighted concerns over Chinese hacking and the adequacy of U.S. citizens supervising these engineers.
Hegseth agreed with Cotton, stating that foreign engineers should not have access to DoD systems. Cotton is requesting detailed information on contractors and training related to this issue.
Breitbart: France Completes Military Withdrawal From West Africa
France has completed its military withdrawal from Senegal, marking the end of its permanent troop presence in West Africa. This move follows increasing opposition from former colonies and aligns with Senegal's desire for sovereignty and autonomy in defense matters.
The withdrawal, which involved handing over military bases to Senegal, is part of France's broader strategy to shift from a permanent military presence to a flexible partnership model in Africa. France's influence in the region has waned, with recent setbacks in countries like Niger and Mali, where military governments have sought support from Russia instead.
#culture
Breitbart: China Pans Superman: Too Much 'Western Individualism,' Not Enough 'Collective Sacrifice'
The Chinese state media outlet Global Times criticized the new Superman film for its Western themes of individualism, deeming it unsuitable for Chinese audiences. It claimed the film's box office performance in China was weak due to superior domestic competition and a lack of cultural relevance.
The review suggested that Chinese viewers might connect better with a narrative focusing on Clark Kent rather than Superman's heroics, emphasizing collective sacrifice over individual excellence. It concluded that incorporating elements of Chinese wuxia could create a character more relatable to local audiences.
#crime
Fox News: Pilot with 'ideological motive' steals small aircraft and disrupts major international airport operations
A stolen Cessna 172 caused a significant security incident at Vancouver International Airport on July 15, temporarily halting operations and rerouting nine flights. The aircraft was taken from Victoria International Airport, and the pilot, 39-year-old Shaheer Cassim, was apprehended after landing safely.
Authorities indicated that Cassim had an "ideological motive" for the hijacking, though no injuries were reported. The situation was resolved without incident, and normal airport operations have since resumed, with minor delays expected.
#technology
GB News: Electric car owners urged to benefit from one week of free ultra-rapid EV charging
Drivers in the Midlands can enjoy free electric vehicle charging from July 21 to July 28, as part of RAW Charging's "Connecting Amazing Places" campaign. The new ultra-rapid charging hub at McArthurGlen West Midlands features 10 charging bays and aims to support the growing EV infrastructure.
RAW Charging has installed over 385 EV charging bays across various locations in the UK and Europe, including partnerships with the National Trust and the city of Aberdeen. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance EV infrastructure as ownership increases, with hopes of reaching 300,000 chargers by 2030.