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Breitbart: D.C. Mayor Will Back Now Commanders New Stadium Even if They Change Name Back to Redskins
Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington D.C. has stated she will continue to support a new stadium deal for the Washington Commanders, even if the team reverts to its former name, the Redskins. This marks a shift from her earlier stance against the name.
President Trump has expressed a desire for the team to return to the Redskins name and has several options to influence the stadium deal if dissatisfied. Despite this, he remains enthusiastic about the new stadium project near the White House.
The Economist: Vindication for two bankers. Questions for Britain’s legal system
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, former bankers, were convicted for manipulating benchmark interest rates, with Hayes receiving a 14-year sentence in 2015 and Palombo four years in 2019. Both were released in 2021, raising questions about the fairness of their convictions and the integrity of Britain's legal system.
The LIBOR scandal highlights potential flaws in the judicial process, prompting discussions on whether the harsh penalties were justified or if the bankers were unfairly targeted due to their profession.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Brennan pushed reports Putin preferred Trump in 2016
The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community lacked direct evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to aid Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign. Reports suggesting otherwise were published under the direction of then-President Barack Obama and were deemed "potentially biased."
In other political news, the Trump administration's immigration enforcement has led to a significant increase in arrests of criminal illegal aliens. Additionally, the Senate GOP is promoting tax cuts as they prepare for the midterm elections.
Fox News: Jewish leader predicts violent future for NYC residents if Mamdani wins in November: 'Real concern'
A New York City Jewish leader expresses concern over Zohran Mamdani's potential mayoral term, citing safety issues for Jewish residents amid rising antisemitic attacks. He criticizes Mamdani for aligning with figures who support groups like Hamas and for his rhetoric.
The leader emphasizes that Mamdani's platform, including defunding the police, poses risks not only to the Jewish community but to all New Yorkers. He points to Mamdani's initial hesitance to condemn violent phrases as a troubling sign of his candidacy.
Front Page Magazine: Is Ilhan Omar the New Standard-Bearer for Democrats?
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has faced criticism for her remarks about Jewish Americans and Israel, with allegations of antisemitism and support for terrorism. Recent Democratic leadership has defended her, condemning those who criticize her as bigots, raising concerns about the party's stance on hate.
The ongoing situation reflects a broader trend within the Democratic Party, where criticism of Omar is met with backlash, indicating a shift towards accepting divisive rhetoric. This has led to fears about the normalization of antisemitism in mainstream politics, as exemplified by recent electoral outcomes.
Breitbart: Wisconsin County Dem Staffer Made Death Threats to Rep. Tony Wied
A Democratic staffer in Brown County, Wisconsin, allegedly made death threats against Rep. Tony Wied and his office. The threats included statements that the congressman "deserves death" and accusations of treason and mass murder related to arms sent to Israel.
The staffer, identified as Carl J. Hujet, is a known Democratic donor and has faced backlash from Wied, who condemned the threats and called for civil discourse. This incident reflects a broader trend of threats against political figures in the current climate.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The World Woke Up
In less than six months, significant changes have occurred across various sectors, including immigration, military recruitment, NATO dynamics, and the economy. Illegal immigration has drastically declined under new enforcement measures, while military recruitment targets have been met after the Pentagon shifted its policies. NATO members are now fulfilling their defense spending commitments, and Iran's military influence has waned.
Economic forecasts of recession and inflation have proven inaccurate, with job growth and stock market highs defying expectations. Elite universities face scrutiny and accountability, leading to resignations and a reassessment of their practices. The public's perception of gender identity issues and race-related ideologies has shifted, challenging previous narratives. This collective awakening has prompted a return to reality, dispelling long-held myths.
GB News: Marks & Spencer advert labelled 'irresponsible' and banned over 'unhealthily thin' model
Britain's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a Marks & Spencer advertisement featuring a model deemed to have an unhealthy appearance. The ASA found that the model's physique, accentuated by her pose and clothing, promoted irresponsible body standards, violating social responsibility guidelines.
M&S has responded by emphasizing its commitment to diverse body representation and has withdrawn the controversial image. The ruling raises concerns about a potential retreat from body-positive marketing in the fashion industry, which had previously embraced inclusivity.
Breitbart: Marvel’s ’X-Men’ Star Alan Cumming Claims We Need More 'Trans Heroes’ as ‘America Has Brought Back Concentration Camps’
Actor Alan Cumming, guest hosting on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, made controversial remarks about President Trump, accusing him of reintroducing "concentration camps" in the U.S. He criticized the treatment of trans individuals, calling them "real-life superheroes" and lamented the country's healthcare policies.
Cumming further claimed that the U.S. treats rapists better than trans people and described Jesus as an immigrant, expressing admiration for his message of love and acceptance. His comments sparked debate over their accuracy and implications.
The Western Journal: President Macron Drops 22-Count Defamation Lawsuit on Candace Owens
Candace Owens is facing a 22-count defamation lawsuit from French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, over her claims that Brigitte is transgender and other allegations. The Macrons accuse Owens of spreading falsehoods and have sought punitive damages and a retraction.
Owens has publicly defied requests to retract her statements, leading the Macrons to pursue legal action as a means to address the alleged harassment and restore their reputations. The case may reveal significant details during the discovery phase.
The American Mind: The Radical Left Mainstreams Political Violence
The response from some on the radical Left to the Texas floods has sparked outrage, revealing a troubling trend of indifference towards human life and a willingness to celebrate the suffering of political opponents. Comments from individuals like Dr. Christina Propst and former mayoral appointee Sade Perkins highlight a disturbing mindset that equates political affiliation with deserving tragedy.
This pattern of behavior extends beyond isolated incidents, as historical examples show a consistent justification of violence against perceived enemies. The rise of socialist sentiments among younger voters, exemplified by figures like Zohran Mamdani, raises concerns about the future of civil discourse and the potential normalization of destructive ideologies.
The Western Journal: Pastor Says He Was Fired from Job Because He Refused to Use Trans Pronouns
A pastor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was fired from his job at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library after refusing to use a female co-worker's preferred male pronouns. Luke Ash, who worked as a library technician, stated that he was dismissed for not complying with the library's inclusivity policy.
Local pastors rallied in support of Ash, arguing that his termination violated his religious beliefs. They demanded his reinstatement and a revision of the library's policy. Ash emphasized the importance of truth in his faith, stating that compromising on such matters contradicts his beliefs.
Breitbart: Macrons File Defamation Suit Against Candace Owens over Trans Claims
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, have filed a defamation lawsuit against conservative commentator Candace Owens in Delaware, claiming she made false assertions about Brigitte's gender identity for financial gain. The Macrons seek punitive damages and are prepared to attend the trial.
The lawsuit also addresses other rumors, including allegations of CIA mind control and statutory rape, which the Macrons deny. They argue that their relationship was lawful and developed over time. Owens has yet to publicly respond to the lawsuit.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.N. Court Says Nations Ignoring Climate Change Are Liable for Damages
The International Court of Justice ruled that countries affected by climate change may seek reparations from those failing to act on climate protection, potentially constituting an international law violation. This advisory opinion, stemming from a case by Vanuatu, emphasizes the urgent need for global action against climate threats.
While the ruling carries significant weight, it is not legally binding, and critics argue it may lack enforceability, particularly for major polluters who may disregard it. The opinion could influence climate negotiations and lawsuits globally.
Front Page Magazine: The Glazov Gang Triggers an Islamic Republic Media Outlet
Dr. Jamie Glazov and The Glazov Gang have sparked attention from an Iranian regime-aligned site, which labeled them "Islamophobic" after a debate in Los Angeles between two Iranian activists on military action against Iran. The discussion highlighted differing views on targeting regime infrastructure and the potential impact on civilian casualties.
Elham Yaghoubi argued that attacking regime facilities could benefit the Iranian people, while Roozbeh Farahani-Pour warned against the destruction of resources valuable for a post-regime Iran. The debate underscored the divisions within the Iranian opposition regarding their strategy against the Islamic Republic.
Times Of Israel: Hamas responds to Gaza truce offer with ‘unacceptable’ new demands — mediators
Mediators expressed frustration with Hamas over its "unacceptable" response to a ceasefire and hostage release proposal, demanding further Israeli troop withdrawals and amendments that complicate negotiations. The mediators, including Egyptian and Qatari officials, are urging Hamas to submit a softened proposal.
Despite initial optimism for an agreement, Hamas's hardline stance has stalled progress. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff's involvement is contingent on advancements in negotiations, with a potential meeting in Rome aimed at moving discussions forward.
#economy
Forbes: Google Earnings: Alphabet Beats Q2 Revenue Estimates
Alphabet reported second-quarter earnings of $96.4 billion in revenue and $2.31 earnings per share, exceeding analyst expectations. The company's cloud and search sectors showed significant growth, with cloud revenue up 32% year-over-year.
Investors remain cautious due to an upcoming antitrust ruling that may require Google to sell its Chrome browser. Analysts are awaiting clarity on the ruling before making further stock recommendations.
#culture
Fox News: Broadway star Billy Porter says 'Black people have replaced the Jews' while promoting revival of 'Cabaret'
Billy Porter, in a recent interview, stated that "Black people have replaced the Jews" in today's societal context, drawing parallels between the treatment of Black individuals and Jews during the Nazi rise. He is starring in a historic revival of "Cabaret," featuring an all-Black lead cast for the first time.
Porter emphasized the production as a "call to action," aiming to inspire audiences amidst current societal challenges. He reflected on his journey to this role, expressing a sense of timely relevance in his performance.
#health
Fox News: Biden's alleged Ambien use, Trump health concerns and MRI death
Recent health news highlights include a tragic MRI-related death in New York, scrutiny over President Biden's alleged use of Ambien, and concerns regarding former President Trump's health.
Additionally, a man's brain cancer tumor vanished following an experimental drug trial, while higher cancer rates have been linked to WWII radioactive waste in a Midwestern creek.
#crime
The Western Journal: Victim's Sister Tells Kohberger the Only Thing That Can Save Him as He Learns His Sentence: 'Surrender Your Soul to Jesus Christ'
At the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, victim Xana Kernodle's sister, Jazzmin, delivered a poignant message urging him to seek redemption through Jesus Christ. She expressed her strength and commitment to honoring her sister's memory despite the tragedy.
Kohberger's mother, Cara Northington, also spoke, emphasizing forgiveness through faith. Both women highlighted the futility of earthly punishment compared to divine justice. The judge, Steven Hippler, condemned Kohberger's actions, stating he found nothing redeeming about him, sentencing him to life in prison.