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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Gabbard: We've Asked DOJ To Investigate Obama Role In Russia Hoax
Tulsi Gabbard has referred newly declassified documents to the DOJ and FBI, alleging that former President Obama may be implicated in the Russia collusion hoax. Gabbard claims these documents show Obama officials ignored intelligence contradicting the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Gabbard's disclosures have prompted the DOJ to establish a Strike Force to investigate the claims. She asserts that the evidence points to a coordinated effort to undermine Trump's administration, which she describes as a treasonous conspiracy.
#economy
Le Monde: Why Japan is accepting a 15% tax rate with the US
President Trump announced a new trade deal with Japan, reducing tariffs on car exports to 15% and maintaining 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum. Japan will invest $550 billion in the US, particularly in a natural gas project in Alaska, expected to create numerous jobs.
This agreement is seen as a significant diplomatic achievement, enhancing US-Japan relations and providing increased market access for American agricultural goods. Following the announcement, stock prices for major Japanese automakers rose sharply.
#culture
GB News: Rugby ball kicked from iconic British beach ends up 500 miles away in Denmark
A rugby ball kicked into the North Sea from Whitley Bay, UK, was found 500 miles away in Lønstrup, Denmark, by a father and son on vacation. The ball, donated by Rockcliff Rugby Club, was intended for beachgoers and carried across the sea by strong currents.
The club expressed delight at the ball's international journey and the connection made with the finders, who now plan to play with it and follow the club's activities. Rockcliff Rugby Club welcomed their new "penpals" and encouraged beach rugby.
#health
Fox News: Family hires attorney after man's tragic MRI accident involving 20-pound chain
The family of Keith McAllister, who died after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a 20-pound chain, is preparing to file a lawsuit. McAllister suffered three heart attacks during the incident at Nassau Open MRI, where safety protocols are now under scrutiny.
His family has hired attorney Michael Lauterborn to ensure accountability and prevent similar tragedies. They claim McAllister was invited into the room by an MRI technician, contradicting earlier reports that he was unauthorized. The family is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
#crime
The Western Journal: Obama Judge Blocks Trump's DOJ from Unsealing Epstein Files: Bombshell Report
A federal judge has denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing legal restrictions. U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg stated the Justice Department failed to meet the necessary exceptions for disclosure under federal rules.
The court has set a deadline for the Justice Department to explain its reasons for wanting the transcripts released and to consider victims' opinions on the matter. Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys were also denied access to the grand jury materials.
#technology
Fox News: Trump declares US will win global AI race during executive order signing ceremony: 'Whatever it takes'
President Trump announced a commitment to lead the global race in artificial intelligence (AI) during a summit, emphasizing the need to remove regulatory barriers that hinder innovation. He criticized the previous administration for restricting AI advancements and outlined a three-pillar plan focusing on American workers, free speech, and safeguarding U.S. technologies.
The administration aims to enhance AI capabilities through executive orders and significant investments, including a $500 billion commitment from major tech firms for U.S. AI infrastructure. Officials stress that winning the AI race is crucial for economic competitiveness and national security.