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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Forbes: Colbert Says ‘Gloves Are Off’ After Cancelation—Tells Trump ‘Go F— Yourself’
Stephen Colbert addressed the cancellation of 'The Late Show' in his monologue, vowing to speak freely about Donald Trump for the next 10 months. He criticized CBS for its financial decision, claiming his show was still number one in ratings despite reports of significant losses.
Colbert's remarks included a jab at Trump's comment about his firing, and he received support from fellow late-night hosts and celebrities in the audience. The atmosphere was one of solidarity as Colbert prepared to make the most of his remaining time on air.
Breitbart: Rahm Emanuel Breaks with Dems: Men Cannot Become Women
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel diverged from Democratic Party views on transgender issues, stating that men cannot become women and acknowledging physical differences between boys and girls. He made these remarks during an interview on Megyn Kelly's podcast, where he was questioned about transgender participation in sports and medical treatments for minors.
Emanuel's comments align with recent actions by former President Trump, who issued an executive order affirming the recognition of only two sexes and protecting women's sports from transgender athletes. California Governor Gavin Newsom has also expressed similar sentiments, suggesting that competition against male athletes is unfair. Both Emanuel and Newsom are considered potential presidential candidates for 2028.
#society
GB News: Katherine Forster GRILLS Steve Reed over sewage crisis: 'When will the British public see any real change?'
During an interview, Environment Secretary Steve Reed faced tough questions from GB News's Katherine Forster regarding the UK's water crisis and rising bills. Reed announced significant reforms, including the dissolution of Ofwat and the creation of a new regulatory body to enhance oversight and investment in the water sector.
Reed emphasized that the government's overhaul aims to reduce pollution and improve infrastructure, with £104 billion allocated for upgrades. He promised that changes would begin to manifest in the coming months and years, addressing public frustration over the current state of water services.