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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
The Economist: Epstein’s ghost haunts the Trump-Murdoch alliance
Donald Trump announced plans to sue Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over a report claiming he sent a lewd birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. Trump dismissed the story as fake and criticized Murdoch for publishing it.
The lawsuit reflects ongoing tensions between Trump and media figures, highlighting the complexities of their relationship.
GB News: ‘Why the hell are we paying them?’ Dawn Neesom blasts French police after ex-border chief’s revelations
Dawn Neesom criticized French police for their inaction on migrant crossings despite a £500 million deal with the UK government. Former Border Force chief Tony Smith noted that political directives from the French Ministry of Interior are necessary for effective action.
Smith emphasized the need for cooperation with France to address irregular migration, while also pointing out limitations in what the UK can do. A Home Office spokesperson reiterated the commitment to combat organized crime linked to small boat crossings.
Breitbart: Brazil: Rogue Judge de Moraes Threatens to Have Bolsonaro Arrested Again for Speaking to Journalists
Brazil's Supreme Federal Tribunal Justice Alexandre de Moraes threatened to arrest former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly violating restrictive measures by speaking to reporters. Bolsonaro faces trial for attempting to overturn the 2022 election results and has been subjected to strict conditions, including an electronic ankle monitor and a ban on social media.
De Moraes reinforced the social media ban, stating it applies to all broadcasts and interviews, and the STF upheld these measures in a 4-1 vote. In response, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced visa restrictions against de Moraes and other officials involved in the case.
The Federalist: Obama's Intel Agencies Interfered In '16 Election. Media Don't Care
Recent declassified emails reveal that Obama’s intelligence agencies suppressed evidence showing Russia did not manipulate votes in the 2016 election. This contradicts the narrative pushed by Democrats and the media about Russian interference, suggesting a scandal involving the misuse of taxpayer dollars.
Despite the significance of these revelations, major media outlets downplay the issue, focusing instead on less relevant topics. This selective coverage raises questions about media integrity and their commitment to reporting on election interference when it does not fit their narrative.
#society
Times Of Israel: Avera Mengistu discharged from hospital 5 months after release from Hamas captivity
Avera Mengistu, who was held captive by Hamas for over a decade, has been discharged from the hospital after five months of treatment. His family expressed relief and pride in his recovery, highlighting the care he received and the challenges he faced since his release.
Mengistu, who entered Gaza voluntarily in 2014, was never a soldier but was treated as one by Hamas. His family noted the difficulties in gaining public support for his release compared to other cases, emphasizing issues of racism in their struggle.
Breitbart: Chargers Face Class Action Lawsuit After Moving Home Game Against Chiefs to Brazil
The Los Angeles Chargers face a class action lawsuit from season ticket holders over the relocation of a key 2025 home game against the Kansas City Chiefs to Brazil. Plaintiffs argue that the team misrepresented the season ticket package, which was marketed based on a nine-game home slate.
The lawsuit claims the Chargers failed to offer refunds for the lost game, forcing ticket holders to forfeit significant payments if they wished to cancel. The complaint cites violations of California consumer protection laws, contrasting the Chargers' actions with other teams that provided refunds for similar situations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel denies Gaza famine claims, says aid is entering Strip but not being distributed
A senior Israeli security official stated that there is no widespread famine in Gaza, despite Hamas's claims of starvation. While there has been a significant drop in aid, the official attributed this to the UN's failure to distribute supplies effectively, with 950 trucks of aid currently waiting at crossings.
The Israeli military has implemented a new mechanism to ensure aid reaches Gaza without being commandeered by Hamas. Despite ongoing tensions and criticisms from international organizations regarding aid distribution and civilian casualties, Israel maintains that it is facilitating aid deliveries while addressing security concerns.
#culture
Fox News: Fox News' Greg Gutfeld dominates late-night television ratings as CBS ends Colbert's 'Late Show'
CBS will cancel "The Late Show" hosted by Stephen Colbert next May due to significant financial losses, despite its high ratings. Colbert questioned the decision's financial basis, given the show's ranking among late-night programs.
In contrast, Fox News' "Gutfeld!" has consistently outperformed Colbert, averaging 3.1 million viewers compared to 1.9 million for "The Late Show." The ratings suggest a shift in late-night viewership preferences, with "Gutfeld!" leading in key demographics.
#health
Fox News: Bionic knee helps amputees walk naturally again
MIT researchers have developed the e-OPRA bionic knee, a groundbreaking prosthetic for above-the-knee amputees that connects directly to the bone and integrates with muscle tissue. This innovative design allows for more natural movement and improved control, enhancing both physical and emotional well-being for users.
The e-OPRA system employs a titanium rod and a specialized surgical technique to create a seamless interface between the body and the robotic limb. While still undergoing trials and awaiting FDA approval, the technology promises to redefine mobility and restore a sense of body ownership for amputees, potentially becoming available within five years.
Breitbart: Study: 759 American Hospitals Were Disrupted by 2024 CrowdStrike Outage
A study from UC San Diego reveals that over 759 American hospitals faced network disruptions due to a CrowdStrike software crash last year, with more than 200 hospitals experiencing outages that directly impacted patient care. The disruptions affected essential services like electronic health records and monitoring systems.
The researchers used an internet-scanning project to assess the scope of these outages, suggesting that the actual number of affected hospitals could be higher. While most services were restored quickly, even brief outages can critically affect patient care, highlighting the need for improved cybersecurity in healthcare.
#crime
Fox News: Armed Portland man hides in Target store rafters after confrontation with security guard
A 41-year-old man, Michael Harper, was arrested in Portland after hiding in the rafters of a Target store for hours following a confrontation with a security guard. He allegedly threatened the guard with a knife and hatchet before fleeing deeper into the store.
Police evacuated the store and negotiated with Harper for nearly six hours before he surrendered peacefully. He faces charges of assault, attempted assault, and unlawful use of a weapon.
#technology
Breitbart: Report: Google Seeks AI Licensing Deals with National Publishers
Google is reportedly negotiating licensing agreements with national news organizations to use their content for AI projects. This initiative aims to strengthen ties with media outlets as Google responds to competition from AI rivals that are already compensating publishers.
Concerns persist among publishers regarding Google's AI-generated summaries potentially reducing website traffic. The relationship between tech companies and the media remains strained, with ongoing legal challenges over the use of copyrighted material for AI training.