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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Federal judge slaps temporary restraining order on Mississippi DEI ban
A federal judge temporarily halted Mississippi's law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools and universities. U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate cited concerns over the law's chilling effect on free speech and its vague prohibitions, which could suppress constitutional rights.
The law, enacted in April, restricts DEI programs and concepts deemed "divisive," with potential funding consequences for violators. A hearing is set for Wednesday to discuss extending the restraining order, while plaintiffs seek a more permanent injunction against the law.
Le Monde: 'The passage of Trump's budget bill highlights persistent political tensions within the American right'
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One, Big, Beautiful, Bill (OBBB), marking a significant achievement for his administration and showcasing his power. However, the bill's passage revealed ongoing political divisions within the Republican Party, particularly regarding Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The ideological landscape of American conservatism has shifted since Trump's rise, with the emergence of the "New Right," which favors nationalist economics and isolationism over traditional fusionist principles. Tensions continue as figures like Elon Musk oppose Trump's policies, indicating fractures within the GOP.
The American Mind: Toward a National Restoration
Donald Trump's political influence remains significant a decade after his initial presidential announcement, with analysts suggesting that "Trumpism" is a lasting force in American politics. Critics of the old conservative consensus argue it failed to address cultural and economic challenges, allowing a progressive agenda to take root in elite institutions.
While Trump has faced criticism for his approach, he has also made strides in areas like border security and cultural issues, appealing to a substantial portion of the American populace. However, he must balance his combative style with a more presidential demeanor to effectively communicate and unite the country moving forward.
#society
Breitbart: 'They Won' -- Roma Flee Northern Irish Town After Anti-Migration Riots
In Ballymena, Northern Ireland, anti-migration rioters reportedly succeeded in driving away Roma minorities following unrest linked to a trial of two 14-year-olds for alleged sexual assault. Residents expressed relief and a sense of calm after the departure of Romanian and Bulgarian migrants.
Similar tensions have erupted in Epping, England, where locals protested against government housing of illegal migrants after a recent sexual assault incident. Reports indicate that migrants housed in hotels have been linked to over 700 crimes in three years, raising concerns about public safety.
Forbes: Coca-Cola With Cane Sugar Is Coming To U.S. After Trump Push
Coca-Cola will introduce a new version of its beverage sweetened with cane sugar instead of corn syrup, following President Trump's advocacy for the change. This product, already available in Mexico and parts of Europe, aims to enhance consumer choice.
The launch is expected later this fall as part of Coca-Cola's strategy to diversify its offerings.
Times Of Israel: Top court extends deadline for state to explain Gaza aid policy for the 10th time
The High Court of Justice has granted Israel a tenth extension to respond to a petition from the Gisha human rights organization regarding humanitarian aid for Gaza. The court stated this would be the final extension, with a deadline set for Thursday. The petition highlights the dire humanitarian conditions exacerbated by Israel's blockade.
Despite easing the blockade, aid distribution has reportedly led to civilian casualties, and there are claims of starvation among Palestinians. Critics argue that the state is using humanitarian aid as a weapon and that the court's repeated extensions reflect a lack of urgency in addressing human rights concerns.
Fox News: San Francisco close to taking new step to fight homelessness
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors is poised to approve a proposal imposing a two-hour parking limit on RVs and oversized vehicles citywide, regardless of their use as housing. Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasizes the need for indoor living solutions for the homeless, alongside a permit program for registered RV residents.
The city plans to allocate over half a million dollars to buy RVs from residents and has budgeted additional funds for housing support. Critics argue for the establishment of safe parking lots for RV dwellers, but previous attempts have been deemed unsustainable.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump pulls US out of UN agency over its backing of 'woke' social causes
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO, citing that continued involvement is not in the national interest. The State Department criticized UNESCO for promoting divisive agendas and its admission of Palestine as a member, which contradicts U.S. policy.
The move aligns with the administration's "America First" foreign policy approach.
Fox News: 27 inmates from notorious Iranian prison still at large after Israeli strike: Tehran
Following an Israeli airstrike on Evin Prison, 75 inmates escaped, with 27 still unaccounted for. Iranian officials reported that 48 have been recaptured or returned voluntarily. The strike, part of Operation Rising Lion, reportedly killed up to 80 individuals, including inmates and staff.
Amnesty International has called for an investigation into the airstrike, suggesting it may constitute a war crime due to its impact on civilians. Evin Prison is notorious for its harsh conditions and has been a site for political prisoners in Iran.
#economy
Breitbart: El-Erian Calls On Powell To Resign To Protect Fed
Mohamed El-Erian, former chief executive of Pimco, argues that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell should resign to protect the Fed's independence amid increasing criticism from the Trump administration. El-Erian believes Powell's departure could mitigate threats to the Fed's operational autonomy.
El-Erian's comments come in response to recent attacks on Powell regarding interest rate policies and the Fed's renovation projects. He suggests that while many prefer Powell to remain until May, his resignation could prevent further erosion of the Fed's independence.
#crime
The Telegraph: Trump orders DoJ to speak to Ghislaine Maxwell about Epstein files
The Trump administration has requested a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss her knowledge of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Todd Blanche, the US deputy attorney general, indicated that the DOJ and FBI are interested in any credible evidence she may provide regarding crimes against victims.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The outreach aims to gather information that could implicate others involved in criminal activities.
#sports
GB News: Bryson DeChambeau sends out fighting message to Team Europe ahead of the Ryder Cup
Bryson DeChambeau has warned the European Ryder Cup team that the U.S. is "tired of losing" as they prepare for the upcoming contest at Bethpage Black. Following a strong performance at the Open Championship, he emphasized Team USA's determination to reclaim the trophy.
Captain Keegan Bradley confirmed DeChambeau's spot on the team, highlighting his importance and skill. DeChambeau currently ranks fifth in the Ryder Cup standings, but with limited opportunities to earn points, he may need a captain's pick to secure his place.