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Jul 23, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Senate weathers Dem opposition, advances first government funding bill
Senate Republicans and Democrats have advanced initial spending bills, despite Democratic concerns over partisan measures that could disrupt the appropriations process. The bill, which funds military construction and the VA, passed with a 90 to 8 vote, allowing for further debate and amendments.
Democrats expressed frustration over recent funding cuts, which they argue erode trust in bipartisan negotiations. Senate leaders are now working to ensure cooperation ahead of the looming September deadline to avoid a government shutdown.
Fox News: Ex-Biden official says Biden should've 'bowed out' after the 'Afghanistan debacle'
Former DOJ spokesman Anthony Coley suggested that President Biden should have exited the 2024 presidential race following the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, which he believes significantly damaged Biden's credibility. He noted that Biden's age and stamina were concerns for voters, impacting his electoral chances.
Hunter Biden recently commented on his father's performance during the election, attributing it to exhaustion and medication. Coley emphasized that while Biden had strong policies, a lack of public trust in his ability to lead ultimately led to his defeat.
Le Monde: NPR editor-in-chief announces resignation after Trump funding cuts
NPR's editor-in-chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation following Congress's approval of $1.1 billion in funding cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which affects NPR and PBS. The cuts, supported by President Trump, will impact 1,500 local stations nationwide.
Chapin expressed her intention to take a career break after her tenure, while NPR's CEO praised her contributions. The funding cuts align with Trump's efforts to reduce public funding for media outlets he perceives as biased against him.
The Western Journal: Newly Declassified Grassley Doc: Obama Pulled Own Version of Watergate - Nearly Identical to 'Smoking Gun' Disaster
A newly declassified report by Senator Chuck Grassley suggests that former President Barack Obama engaged in a cover-up similar to Watergate, particularly concerning Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. The report indicates that Obama pressured the FBI to downplay investigations into Clinton's actions during her tenure as Secretary of State.
The findings imply that Obama sought to protect his legacy and the Democratic Party by using administrative power to mitigate the impact of the FBI's inquiries, paralleling the tactics used during the Nixon administration. This has led to accusations of politicization and manipulation of intelligence agencies during his presidency.
Fox News: DOJ swiftly fires Alina Habba's court-appointed replacement for US attorney in New Jersey
Interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba's position in New Jersey is uncertain after district judges voted to replace her with Desiree Grace, her former assistant. The DOJ quickly moved to fire Grace, asserting that the judges' actions were politically motivated.
Habba, who has faced criticism for her lack of prosecutorial experience and controversial decisions, had been nominated by Trump for a full term. However, New Jersey's Democratic senators declined to support her confirmation, leaving Habba without a path forward.
#society
GB News: Council pauses plans to buy new asylum-seeker housing after Home Office decision
Sunderland City Council has paused plans to acquire new housing for asylum seekers after the Home Office confirmed that the city has met its targets. This decision follows a similar pause in Durham, affecting the procurement of homes for asylum seekers.
Councillor Michael Mordey emphasized the importance of shared responsibility among regions to support vulnerable individuals. Currently, there are 830 asylum seekers in dispersed accommodation in Sunderland.
#crime
Fox News: McDonald's trash duty dispute escalates to manager allegedly shooting teen employee's mom in restaurant
A McDonald's manager in Belleville, Illinois, faces felony charges after allegedly shooting the mother of a teenage employee during a dispute over garbage. Kathy Bledsoe, 44, is charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, while Tynika McKinzie, 35, faces charges of aggravated battery and mob action.
The incident escalated after McKinzie arrived at the restaurant following a verbal altercation with Bledsoe, which led to physical confrontation. Bledsoe reportedly shot McKinzie in the leg during the altercation. Both individuals are now facing legal consequences for their actions.
Fox News: Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to 'kill everyone' on Epstein client list with machete
A Florida man, Terrell Bailey-Corsey, has been arrested by federal authorities for making violent threats on social media against individuals on Jeffrey Epstein's client list and unnamed government officials. The FBI's complaint details his graphic posts, where he expressed intentions to kill using a machete.
Bailey-Corsey reportedly admitted to the threats and showed remorse. He faces charges for transmitting threats in interstate commerce, with evidence including his possession of weapons. The case highlights ongoing concerns surrounding Epstein's legacy and related investigations.
Fox News: Wisconsin graduate student vanishes after late-night walk; desperate family pleads for help
Authorities are searching for 22-year-old Eliotte Heinz, a graduate student who went missing in La Crosse, Wisconsin, early Sunday morning. She was last seen walking near the waterfront after leaving Bronco’s Bar with friends.
Her family is urging the community to share information on social media and review home security footage from the time she disappeared. Police are actively following leads in the case.