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Fox News: Russia sat on intel of Hillary Clinton's alleged ‘heavy tranquilizers’ use, new docs claim
A newly declassified intelligence report claims that Russian officials had alarming information about Hillary Clinton's health, including her use of heavy tranquilizers, which was kept secret from many close advisors. The report suggests that the Obama administration published biased intelligence implying that Vladimir Putin preferred Donald Trump in the 2016 election, despite lacking direct evidence.
The report, based on a 2020 investigation, indicates that key figures in the intelligence community misrepresented findings to support a narrative of Russian interference favoring Trump. It also highlights that the FBI ignored warnings about the reliability of the intelligence used to justify the investigation into Trump's campaign.
Fox News: House subcommittee voted in favor of subpoenaing Bill and Hillary Clinton over Ghislaine Maxwell connection
A House panel has voted to subpoena former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of an investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. The motion was introduced by Rep. Scott Perry and passed by voice vote.
The subpoenas will need to be issued by Committee Chairman James Comer, who is expected to act soon. This move follows increased scrutiny of Epstein's case and reflects ongoing tensions between Republican and Democratic lawmakers regarding transparency in the investigation.
Breitbart: Ukrainians Protest Law Placing Anti-Corruption Agencies Under President's Control; Zelensky Promises 'Justice'
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against President Zelensky's new law that undermines anti-corruption agencies, risking a return to corrupt governance reminiscent of former leader Yanukovych. The law consolidates power over the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office under the Prosecutor General.
Zelensky defended the legislation, citing the need to clear out alleged Russian influence and ensure justice, despite public outcry and skepticism from the European Commission regarding its implications for Ukraine's EU aspirations.
Le Monde: Dutch far-right voters waver between doubt and conviction ahead of October elections
In Spijkenisse, Netherlands, residents express disillusionment with the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) ahead of upcoming elections. Once a strong supporter, the community now grapples with disappointment over unfulfilled promises and the chaotic collapse of the coalition government led by Geert Wilders.
Voters like Nico and Caroline voice frustration, feeling that Wilders has failed to deliver on his commitments to ordinary people. As the October 29 elections approach, sentiments indicate a potential decline in support for the PVV, reflecting growing dissatisfaction among constituents.
Fox News: Supreme Court says Trump can proceed with firing Democrat-appointed CPSC members
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump can fire three Democratic members of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), overturning a lower court's reinstatement order. The decision underscores ongoing legal debates over presidential authority regarding independent agencies.
The case references a precedent from the 90-year-old Supreme Court decision, Humphrey’s Executor, which limits presidential removal powers. The ruling allows Trump to proceed with his plan to remove the board members, emphasizing the executive branch's authority under the Constitution.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt excoriates media for perpetuating 'complete scam' of Russia hoax
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the media for promoting the narrative that President Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 election. She called for accountability for those who perpetuated what she termed a "scam" and highlighted comments from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who claimed the Obama administration crafted a false narrative regarding Russian interference.
Leavitt also condemned Democratic officials for their roles in advancing the collusion claims, stating that these actions led to national division and impeachments. In response, a spokesman for Obama dismissed the allegations as "outrageous" and reiterated that Russia attempted to influence the election but did not manipulate votes.
#society
Breitbart: Vermont Engineer Restores Pay Phones in Areas with Spotty Cell Service
A Vermont electrical engineer, Patrick Schlott, is restoring old pay phones to provide reliable communication for rural residents with poor cell service. He has installed the first pay phone outside a general store and aims to make them free for public use.
Schlott sources the pay phones from various places, modifies them to work with internet connections, and covers the costs. His initiative has garnered interest, with plans for additional locations, highlighting the community's need for accessible communication.
Front Page Magazine: Mozambique: Al-Shabaab Abducts Over 100 Children Since January
Since January, al-Shabaab has abducted at least 120 children in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province, with only six released. The captives face forced labor and are often coerced into marriage or combat. The region has seen increased violence against Christians, with numerous attacks leading to deaths and displacement.
The ongoing insurgency, linked to the Islamic State, has created a hostile environment for Christians, who face abductions, harassment, and the destruction of their places of worship. The international community's response has been limited, raising concerns about the lack of media attention on these humanitarian crises affecting millions.
Breitbart: Surf Instructor's Arm Ripped Off When 'Clipped' by Amtrak Train
A California surf instructor, Elieah Boyd, lost her arm after being struck by an Amtrak train while pushing her e-bike across the tracks. The incident occurred on July 7, and her severed arm was found nearby, allowing for successful reattachment after a ten-hour surgery.
Boyd is recovering and starting to regain feeling in her arm, expressing her determination to return to surfing. A GoFundMe for her medical expenses has raised over $50,000, highlighting her resilience and positive spirit during her recovery journey.
Front Page Magazine: Dear NY Times: It Was NEVER Time to Snub Your Right-Wing Family
David Litt, a former Obama speechwriter, reflects on his journey from snubbing his right-wing family members to seeking common ground, particularly with his brother-in-law, a COVID vaccine skeptic. He acknowledges the cultural divide exacerbated by the pandemic but maintains a progressive perspective, suggesting that reconciliation is necessary.
Despite Litt's attempts at bridging differences, the critique emphasizes that it is progressives who have historically politicized personal relationships and marginalized dissenting views. The article argues that true reconciliation requires accountability and an acknowledgment of past actions, which Litt and his peers have yet to provide.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Former US embassy guard in Norway accused of spying for Russia, Iran due to Gaza war
A former security guard at the US Embassy in Norway has been indicted for allegedly spying for Russia and Iran. He is accused of leaking sensitive information about embassy operations, facing up to 21 years in prison. His defense claims the shared information was not classified or harmful.
This case arises amid heightened tensions related to US-Israel relations and the ongoing Gaza conflict. Norway's recent recognition of a Palestinian state has also stirred diplomatic tensions with Israel. The suspect was studying security at Norway's Arctic University at the time of his arrest.
Breitbart: Russian Military Planes Spotted Flying Near Alaska
NORAD reported detecting Russian military aircraft near Alaska, stating the flights posed no threat as they remained in international airspace. This activity follows President Trump's economic threats against Russia regarding the war in Ukraine.
The U.S. and Canada maintain vigilant monitoring of the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, with recent incidents prompting military responses, including the deployment of fighter jets. NORAD emphasized its readiness to defend North America.
#crime
Fox News: Shooting wounds three Ohio police officers, two in serious condition, as suspect dies
Three police officers were hospitalized, two in serious condition, following a shooting in Lorain, Ohio, which also resulted in one death. The incident occurred in an industrial area, and the deceased is believed to be the suspect.
Local authorities are conducting an investigation, and police will receive counseling to cope with the traumatic event. Mayor Jack Bradley expressed concern for the safety of officers and citizens.
#sports
GB News: Venus Williams, 45, confirms engagement to actor after winning at Washington Open
Tennis star Venus Williams has announced her engagement to actor Andrea Preti after winning her first match in nearly two years at the Washington DC tournament. At 45, she became only the second woman to win a tour-level singles match at that age, overcoming Peyton Stearns.
Williams credited Preti for motivating her to continue her career despite thoughts of retirement. She also highlighted the intense physical demands of professional tennis during her post-match interview. Williams is set to compete in singles and mixed doubles at the upcoming US Open.