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Jul 24, 2025 |
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#politics
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Down 8 Points Since Start Of Term
President Trump's approval rating has dropped to 41%, down eight points since the start of his term, according to the latest Economist/YouGov survey. A significant majority of Americans disapprove of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, with 56% expressing dissatisfaction.
Despite some fluctuations in approval ratings, Trump's overall average during his second term stands at 43%, slightly higher than his first term average of 41%. His controversial policies and military actions, including a strike against Iran, have coincided with public discontent and protests against his immigration measures.
Fox News: Colbert's manager knew of show's cancellation weeks before host, show axed for financial reasons: Report
Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" was canceled by CBS primarily for financial reasons, despite speculation about political motivations. Reports indicate that the decision was made over two weeks before Colbert was informed, with the show losing approximately $40 million annually.
The cancellation follows a controversial settlement involving Paramount and Donald Trump, which Colbert criticized. CBS executives had previously communicated impending budget cuts, leading to layoffs and cost-saving measures. The decision reflects ongoing challenges in the late-night television landscape.
#society
Breitbart: U.K. Primary School Pushes Trans Actor Elliot Page as Example of 'Masculinity'
A primary school in the U.K. is facing criticism for promoting transgender actor Elliot Page and singer Harry Styles as examples of positive masculinity. Headteacher Sarah Wordlaw aims to challenge harmful stereotypes by teaching students that masculinity can encompass both softness and strength.
This initiative follows the impact of the Netflix series "Adolescence," which portrayed toxic masculinity as a societal issue, prompting the government to launch an anti-bullying and anti-masculinity campaign in schools.
Fox News: Family vacation drama erupts over grandmother's request for dinner with her grown kids only
A mother's request to exclude her grandchildren and their spouses from a family dinner during a vacation has led to a debate on Reddit. The daughter feels conflicted about potentially leaving her husband and children behind, especially given her husband's history of feeling excluded.
Many Reddit users criticized the mother's request, urging the daughter to support her husband and set boundaries. Some, however, argued that the mother should be allowed one dinner with just her children, given she is paying for the trip. The situation highlights complex family dynamics and financial control issues.
#culture
Breitbart: Ozzy Osbourne Tributes, Iconic Performances, and Playlists Go Viral Honoring Hard Rock Legend
Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away at 76, leaving behind a monumental legacy in heavy metal music. Known for his distinctive voice and theatrical performances, Osbourne's career spanned decades, producing timeless hits like "Iron Man," "Crazy Train," and "Mama, I’m Coming Home."
Osbourne's influence extended beyond his own work, with collaborations that bridged generations, including his recent feature on Post Malone's "Take What You Want." His contributions to music and culture have solidified his status as a legendary figure in rock history.
Breitbart: 'Luigi: The Musical' Expanding to More Cities After San Francisco Shows Sold Out
"Luigi: The Musical," a satirical take on high-profile inmates Luigi Mangione, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and Sam Bankman-Fried, is gaining traction after selling out shows in San Francisco. The production aims to tour new cities, including potential appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The musical explores themes of societal distrust in institutions like healthcare, Hollywood, and tech. Despite its popularity, it received mixed reviews, with some critics noting issues in staging and performance quality.
The Telegraph: Palestine protester ‘banned from performing at Royal Opera House’
Dancer Daniel Perry claims he has been banned from the Royal Opera House after displaying a Palestine flag during a performance of Il Trovatore on July 19. Footage captured an off-stage figure attempting to remove the flag from him, reportedly Oliver Mears, the opera director.
Perry, identified as a "queer dance artist" and a private school graduate, asserts he will never work at the venue again following the incident.
#history
Fox News: 7 details revealed in newly released MLK files
The Trump administration has released a significant cache of documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., totaling over 243,000 pages. Among the findings are claims from a Texas man who may have encountered King’s assassin, James Earl Ray, prior to the shooting, and details about Ray's use of aliases when purchasing the murder weapon.
Additional documents reveal the CIA's monitoring of international reactions to King's death, including calls for violence from various groups. The release also includes reports about threats made against King, as well as speculation from Ray's brother that he may have been used by others in the assassination plot.
#other
GB News: Met Office issues urgent yellow thunderstorm warning as Britons told to brace for flash floods
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in parts of South East England, including Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, and Kent. The warning began at 12:50 PM and will remain in effect until 5 PM today.