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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Trump calls for Obama to be criminally investigated, says he was Russiagate 'ringleader'
President Trump has accused former President Obama of being the "ringleader" behind the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, suggesting that Obama and his administration fabricated intelligence to justify the investigation. Tulsi Gabbard recently declassified documents that support these claims, indicating that top officials, including Obama, played a role in politicizing intelligence related to the 2016 election.
Gabbard has sent a criminal referral to the Justice Department regarding these findings, which implicate several former Obama officials. Trump has called for investigations into Obama and others, asserting they initiated the collusion narrative based on a discredited dossier linked to Hillary Clinton.
The Economist: Outrage in Ukraine as the government attacks anti-corruption watchdogs
Ukraine's parliament swiftly passed Bill 12414, which places the country's main anti-corruption bodies under the control of the presidentially appointed prosecutor-general during wartime. The bill's rapid approval, with 263 votes in favor and only 13 against, raises concerns about the future of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.
This move by President Zelensky's administration has sparked outrage among citizens and critics, suggesting a significant setback for Ukraine's commitment to combating corruption amidst ongoing challenges.
Fox News: Obama aides brutally mock Hunter Biden 'playing the victim' in tirade against Democratic elite
Former Obama aides criticized Hunter Biden for his recent comments blaming them and other Democratic elites for pushing his father, Joe Biden, out of the 2024 presidential race. They described his tirade as hypocritical, highlighting his sense of entitlement and failure to acknowledge voter concerns about his father's age.
The "Pod Save America" hosts mocked Hunter's remarks, emphasizing that his privileged background contributed to public disdain for the Biden family. They argued that his criticisms of others in the party were misplaced and underscored a broader issue of entitlement within the Biden inner circle.
The Federalist: Judge Tosses Marc Elias' Suit Against WY Proof Of Citizenship Law
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by the Equality State Policy Center against Wyoming's proof of citizenship voting law, HB 156, stating the group lacked standing. The law requires voters to provide documentation of citizenship and residency when registering.
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray hailed the ruling as a victory for election integrity, emphasizing that the law aligns with conservative reform priorities. The lawsuit claimed the law would disproportionately affect certain demographics, a claim the court did not address.
#society
Breitbart: San Francisco: Proposal Aims to Ban Homeless from Living in RVs
San Francisco is set to implement a ban on parking RVs, targeting around 400 vehicles with strict two-hour limits. Supporters argue that RVs are unsuitable for long-term living and emphasize the need for shelter solutions amid rising homelessness.
The proposed policy includes a permit program for RV residents, allowing them to avoid parking limits if they accept housing offers from the city. This comes as the city grapples with a growing homeless population and increasing housing costs.
Forbes: Columbia Issues Punishments For Students Involved In Pro-Palestinian Protests
Columbia University has announced punishments for students involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, responding to pressure from the Trump administration, which has cut $400 million in funding. Sanctions include probation, suspensions, degree revocations, and expulsions.
The actions stem from protests that included occupying a library and setting up an encampment in an academic building. Specific details on individual punishments remain undisclosed.
GB News: Millions of motorists face driveway parking nightmare with cars too big to fit into garages
Many British motorists are struggling to park their increasingly larger vehicles in garages, with vehicle dimensions growing by 22% over the past two decades. Research shows that one in six garage owners can no longer fit their cars inside, prompting many to use garages for storage instead.
This shift has led to difficulties in parking across various environments, with a significant number of drivers misjudging distances and struggling with their vehicle's size. Despite advancements in parking technology, many still face challenges, highlighting the need for proper reporting of parking incidents to insurers as required by law.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: UN Aid Trucks are 'Sitting Here Idle' in Gaza
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) claims the UN is failing to deliver aid to Gaza due to looting and collaboration with Hamas. GHF, which uses private security to ensure aid delivery, has provided millions of meals, while UN trucks remain idle.
Chapin Fay of GHF highlights that Hamas has attacked both aid recipients and GHF workers, undermining their efforts. He urges the UN to collaborate with GHF to enhance aid delivery, arguing that opposing GHF results in less assistance for Gazans.
Times Of Israel: Gaza war must end, says top Catholic official in Israel after visiting damaged church
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, called for an end to the war in Gaza after three Christians were killed by an Israeli tank shell at a church. He emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid, describing the situation as "morally unacceptable" and a "matter of life and death."
Pizzaballa criticized the ongoing violence and urged world leaders to prioritize peace and the release of Israeli hostages. He noted the dire humanitarian crisis, with severe malnutrition affecting many, including children. The church has been providing shelter to hundreds of displaced Palestinians.
Fox News: Texas flood recovery volunteers find dignity in helping victims
Volunteers in Kerrville, Texas, are working tirelessly to aid flood victims, facing emotional challenges as they sift through debris and assist survivors. Janice Riley found a homeowner's treasured heirlooms, while Michelle Annette grappled with the reality of providing funeral attire for victims.
Despite the devastation, the volunteers remain committed to making a difference, with Lisa Aguillen raising funds to support those in need. Their efforts highlight the importance of community and compassion in the aftermath of tragedy.
#economy
Breitbart: Report: California's $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage Led to 18,000 Fewer Jobs
California's new $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast food workers has led to a significant job loss in the sector, with an estimated 18,000 fewer jobs than expected. A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research indicates a 2.7% decline in employment relative to other states, increasing to 3.2% when adjusting for trends.
The law, effective April 2024, prompted many fast food companies to automate and cut jobs in anticipation of higher labor costs. Despite the Governor's office claiming job growth, data suggests a substantial loss, with over 10,000 jobs reportedly cut by mid-2024.
Breitbart: General Motors' Profits Drop 35 Percent as CEO Clings to EV Strategy
General Motors (GM) reported a $1.1 billion decline in net income for Q2, totaling $1.89 billion, amid regulatory challenges and tariff pressures. Despite this drop and slower EV industry growth, CEO Mary Barra remains committed to the company's long-term EV strategy, aiming for full electrification by 2035.
Barra emphasizes that customer interest in EVs remains strong, although profits have not followed suit. In response to current market conditions, GM is also expanding production of gas-powered vehicles in Michigan while navigating shifts in consumer subsidies and corporate fuel economy targets.
#culture
Forbes: Ozzy Osbourne Dead At 76, Family Says
Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath and acclaimed solo artist, has passed away at the age of 76, as confirmed by his family. His death comes shortly after his final performance with the band while he continued to fight Parkinson’s disease.
This is a developing story and will be updated.