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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Ex-Biden chief of staff giving 'credible' answers in House Oversight cover-up probe, lawmakers say
Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain is cooperating with congressional investigators examining President Joe Biden's mental health during his presidency. Klain is reportedly answering questions from the House Oversight Committee as they investigate potential cover-ups by top aides regarding signs of Biden's decline.
Lawmakers from both parties have described Klain as credible and cooperative during the questioning. The investigation seeks to determine if Biden's executive actions were signed without his knowledge due to mental decline. Biden has asserted that he made all decisions himself.
Fox News: 'Star Wars Bar of leftists': Weingarten, Hunter, Mamdani prove Democratic Party led by extreme figures
Sen. Eric Schmitt criticized the Democratic Party's leadership, describing it as a collection of "leftists" including Randi Weingarten and Hunter Biden. He argued that their actions, particularly during the pandemic, alienate mainstream America and hinder the party's ability to connect with voters.
Schmitt emphasized that Republicans should focus on their accomplishments while suggesting that Democrats lack a cohesive message or leadership. He pointed to the recent primary victory of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani as indicative of the party's current direction.
Fox News: Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh can represent himself at trial, federal judge rules
Ryan Routh, charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, has been allowed by a federal judge to represent himself in his trial. Routh's attorneys requested to withdraw, citing a broken attorney-client relationship, but the judge denied their request to fully step back.
Routh allegedly attempted the assassination on September 15, 2024, while armed outside Trump's golf club. He has pleaded not guilty and expressed bizarre thoughts in a letter to the judge, including a desire for a prisoner swap and questioning the absence of the death penalty in his case.
Forbes: Trump Says He Wants Musk To ‘Thrive’ As Epstein Backlash Swells
President Trump expressed his desire for Elon Musk to succeed and denied any plans to cut government subsidies for Musk’s companies. This comes amid ongoing tensions between the two, particularly after reports suggested Trump's administration might consider alternatives to Musk's SpaceX for defense contracts.
Trump's remarks follow renewed scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with reports indicating his name appears in Justice Department documents related to Epstein. Despite the controversy, Trump has urged supporters to move past the issue while denying any wrongdoing.
Fox News: Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan once called Trump the 'toughest of them all' at Republican National Convention
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has died at 71 after suffering cardiac arrest in Florida. He was known for his role in popularizing wrestling during the 1980s and recently endorsed Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention, declaring his support following an assassination attempt on Trump.
Hogan, a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, had previously supported various political figures but made a definitive choice to back Trump after witnessing the former president's resilience. WWE expressed condolences, recognizing Hogan's significant impact on the sport and pop culture.
Fox News: Senate Republican demands state, federal courts 'immediately unseal all' Epstein docs
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) plans to introduce a resolution to unseal all court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, aiming to test Democrats' commitment to transparency. This follows turmoil in Congress regarding the handling of Epstein files.
Democrats, including Sen. Ruben Gallego, have called for the release of these documents, citing public interest in uncovering potential cover-ups. Mullin criticized their sudden push for transparency, questioning their previous silence during the Biden administration.
CNSNews: USDA Flees D.C. Area ‘Plagued by Rampant Overspending, Decades of Mismanagement’
The USDA is relocating offices and employees from the National Capital Region to reduce costs and address underutilization and mismanagement. The move aims to cut the workforce from 4,600 to under 2,000, with new hubs in cities with lower living costs.
The USDA's decision follows high living expenses in D.C., where salaries are inflated by 34%. The agency plans to consolidate functions and eliminate bureaucratic layers while ensuring critical operations remain unaffected.
#society
GB News: British tourists warned against using 'common' Spanish phrases that could land them in trouble
Millions of Britons visiting Spain are advised to avoid four key phrases that could lead to misunderstandings. Common mistakes include confusing "estoy caliente" (I’m hot) with sexual arousal, and "embarazada" (pregnant) with embarrassment.
Linguists recommend using "tengo calor" for warmth and "estoy avergonzado/a" for embarrassment. Additionally, travelers should distinguish between "estoy cansado/a" (I’m tired) and "estoy casado/a" (I’m married). Lastly, instead of the popularized "hasta la vista," it's better to say "hasta luego" or "adios."
The Western Journal: Breaking Report: Professional Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Dead
Professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, has died at 71 due to cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Despite retiring from wrestling in 2012, Hogan remained active in the entertainment industry and made recent political appearances, including at the 2024 Republican National Convention.
WWE expressed its condolences, acknowledging Hogan's significant impact on the organization and pop culture since the 1980s. Hogan's legacy includes not only his wrestling career but also his roles in films and his influence in the political sphere.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: The world court joins the fight over climate change
The International Court of Justice has ruled that countries can be held accountable for failing to protect the climate from greenhouse-gas emissions, potentially labeling such actions as "internationally wrongful." This ruling stems from a campaign initiated by law students in Fiji and supported by small island nations.
The implications of this ruling could provoke significant backlash as it establishes a legal precedent regarding nations' obligations to combat climate change. The ruling was formalized after a request from the United Nations General Assembly.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Schedules a Very Interesting Personal Tour That Should Have Powell Quaking
President Trump is set to visit the Federal Reserve amid rising tensions with Chairman Jerome Powell over a $2.5 billion renovation project that has exceeded its budget by $700 million. This visit coincides with Trump's push for lower interest rates to stimulate the economy.
The visit is likely to amplify scrutiny on the Fed's financial management and Powell's performance, especially as Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has referred Powell for a criminal investigation regarding misleading statements about the renovations. The intersection of these issues could heighten political pressure on the Fed.
Forbes: American Airlines Stock Slides 8%—On Outlook For Rest Of Year
American Airlines has downgraded its 2025 earnings outlook, citing weak domestic demand and operational challenges. Despite beating second-quarter estimates, the airline's stock fell 8% as it adjusted its profit forecast for the third quarter, which disappointed Wall Street.
The airline industry is grappling with uncertainty following President Trump's tariff announcements, which have affected consumer confidence and travel demand. Major U.S. carriers, including Delta and United, have also lowered their forecasts amid these challenges.
#military
The Federalist: Senate Confirms Matthew Lohmeier To Top Air Force Post
The U.S. Senate confirmed Matthew Lohmeier as the next Under Secretary of the Air Force in a 52-46 vote, with Republicans supporting and Democrats opposing the nomination. Lohmeier, a former Space Force Lt. Col., was previously dismissed for criticizing the military's focus on DEI and critical race theory.
In his confirmation hearing, Lohmeier emphasized the need for an apolitical military and pledged to eliminate distractions to focus on mission readiness. He will serve under Air Force Secretary Troy Meink, who was confirmed earlier this year.
#culture
Breitbart: REPORT: Pro Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Dead at 71
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has died at 71 after a reported cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home. Despite recent health concerns, his wife had previously assured fans of his strength. Hogan's impact on wrestling and popular culture spanned decades, inspiring generations.
Known for his patriotic persona, Hogan became a wrestling legend in the 1980s and 1990s, famously defeating opponents like the Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 and later re-entered in 2020. Hogan also made headlines for his support of President Trump.
Le Monde: Hulk Hogan, professional wrestling icon, dies at age 71
Hulk Hogan, the iconic professional wrestler and entertainer, has died at 71 from cardiac arrest in Clearwater, Florida. Known for his role in WWE, Hogan was a key figure in the sport's history, winning multiple championships and headlining the first WrestleMania in 1985.
Beyond wrestling, Hogan's fame extended to films and reality television. WWE expressed condolences, highlighting his impact on the organization and pop culture. Hogan's legacy includes a notable legal battle with Gawker Media over privacy rights.
#crime
Fox News: US cruise passengers nabbed after allegedly possessing lethal drug powerful enough to sedate elephants
Four U.S. cruise ship passengers were arrested in Bermuda for possessing illegal drugs, including the potent synthetic opioid carfentanyl, vape pens, and suspected THC gummies. Authorities believe the drugs were intended for distribution on the island.
Bermuda police emphasized the dangers of carfentanyl, which is significantly stronger than fentanyl and can be lethal in small amounts. The arrest may have averted a potential tragedy.