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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Charlamagne accuses Trump of trying to 'make America North Korea' by engaging in 'authoritarian rule' on media
CBS has announced the cancellation of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," set for spring 2026, following a settlement with Donald Trump over allegations of election interference. The decision has sparked backlash from critics who argue it reflects political motivations rather than financial ones.
Charlamagne tha God criticized CBS for what he perceives as an authoritarian move to silence dissent, linking the show's cancellation to Colbert's criticism of the Trump settlement. CBS claims the cancellation is purely financial, citing losses of $40 million a year, while Trump celebrated the show's end.
Fox News: Security guard's 'swift move' stops determined anti-Israel agitator at Tour de France finish
A protester against Israel's participation in the Tour de France attempted to disrupt the race by jumping a barricade near the finish line. He was quickly apprehended by security, who tackled him just 25 meters from the cyclists. The protest coincided with calls from the BDS movement for demonstrations at cycling events.
The protester wore a shirt reading "Israel out of the Tour" and was associated with pro-Palestinian sentiments. The BDS movement has labeled the Israel Premier-Tech team as "Team Genocide" and is advocating for peaceful protests during major cycling competitions.
Breitbart: CNN's Honig: Trump Will Have to Testify, 'No Holds Barred' for WSJ Lawsuit
CNN's Elie Honig stated that Donald Trump's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal will require him to testify under oath about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. This discovery process will allow for extensive questioning, potentially revealing information Trump may prefer to keep private.
Honig raised concerns about Trump's legal strategy, noting that he may not have fully considered the implications of this lawsuit. The discovery phase will involve both parties exchanging evidence, which could lead to unwanted scrutiny of Trump's past.
Fox News: Trump says 10 hostages will be returning from Gaza 'very shortly' during White House dinner with allies
During a White House dinner, President Trump announced that 10 more hostages from Gaza would be released soon, building on the return of five American hostages. He praised Congressional Republicans for their legislative achievements, particularly the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Trump expressed confidence in the GOP's future performance, predicting a stronger majority in both the House and Senate for the 2026 elections. He highlighted the administration's accomplishments in various areas, asserting that they achieved significant progress in a short time.
Breitbart: WATCH: Zohran Mamdani Pushes for 'Abolition of Private Property'
Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist campaigning for New York City mayor, faces backlash for advocating the "abolition of private property" to ensure housing for all. He argues that the current system leaves many unhoused and that alternatives should be explored.
Critics, including Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Ted Cruz, have labeled him a communist, while Rep. Elise Stefanik condemned the Democratic Party for supporting his candidacy. Despite the criticism, Mamdani denies being a communist and promotes policies like converting private housing into communes.
Fox News: EPA announces 23% workforce reduction and closure of research office as part of federal streamlining
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to cut its workforce by 23%, resulting in over 3,000 job losses, and will close its research and development office. This move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to streamline government operations, aiming to save $748.8 million.
In response, the EPA will establish a new Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions to focus on research. Critics, including the president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, argue that closing the research office will harm public health assessments.
#society
Breitbart: Thai Woman Accused of Seducing and Blackmailing Monks in Buddhist Sex Scandal
Wilawan Emsawat, a 35-year-old Thai woman, has been charged with extortion after allegedly blackmailing Buddhist monks by recording their sexual encounters and threatening to expose them unless paid. Her actions have led to a national scandal, resulting in the defrocking of nine senior monks and scrutiny of temple finances.
The case has sparked outrage within the Thai Buddhist community, which comprises about 90% of the population. Emsawat's arrest has raised questions about the accountability of the monks involved, as many view her as a scapegoat for their misconduct. Police are now conducting background checks on all 300,000 monks in Thailand.
Breitbart: Zohran Mamdani: Police Shouldn't Respond to Domestic Violence Calls
Domestic violence survivors and advocates are criticizing New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for past comments suggesting police should not respond to domestic disputes. They argue that police presence is crucial for safety in volatile situations, emphasizing the life-threatening risks victims face.
Mamdani, who has previously called for defunding the police, has proposed a "Department of Community Safety" to handle mental health crises instead. Critics warn that unarmed responders could increase risks for victims, stressing the importance of trained law enforcement in emergencies.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: New York Times Backtracks: US Strikes 'Destroyed' Iran's Nuke Site Capabilities, Could Take 'Years To Rebuild'
The New York Times has revised its earlier assessment of U.S. air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, now reporting that the strikes "badly damaged and potentially destroyed" key sites. U.S. officials indicate that the damage could take years to repair, contradicting earlier claims of minimal impact.
The updated report aligns more closely with statements from Trump administration officials and the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency, which noted significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities. Critics have pointed out that the initial reporting downplayed the effectiveness of the strikes.
#culture
GB News: Tesco welcomes 'mouth-watering' biscuit in exclusive collab with iconic British brand
Fox's Biscuits has launched Dubai Style Indulgent Creams, a new biscuit combining pistachio and milk chocolate, exclusively at Tesco. The product is inspired by the Dubai chocolate trend and has generated significant social media buzz, with many customers expressing excitement and eagerness to try it.
However, some shoppers have faced challenges finding the biscuits, and there is a mix of enthusiasm and skepticism regarding the Dubai branding. While many praise the flavor combination, a few customers have criticized the product for lacking a distinct pistachio taste.
#crime
Fox News: Former UK police officer found guilty in brutal killing of wife who uncovered his double life
Brian McManus, a former London police officer, was found guilty of murdering his wife, Lucille Ann McManus, in Georgia after she discovered his affair, which threatened to expose his fraudulent immigration status. The crime occurred in November 2023, and evidence indicated he attempted to cover it up and shift blame.
Prosecutors highlighted that McManus had a history of exploiting relationships for immigration benefits and had previously faced allegations of domestic violence. The case underscores the dangers of domestic violence and the need for community initiatives to prevent such tragedies.