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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: White House sends mixed signals in Russia 'hoax' blame game
The White House asserts that Russia aimed to create "distrust and chaos" during the 2016 election, while recent findings suggest the Obama administration may have manipulated intelligence to undermine Trump's victory. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the confirmation of Russian meddling.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard claims that intelligence showing minimal Russian impact on the election was suppressed, alleging that Obama officials politicized the narrative. Documents indicate that while Russia attempted to influence perceptions, they did not alter any election outcomes.
Breitbart: Report: Joe Biden's Presidential Memoir Sells for $10 Million
Former President Joe Biden is set to receive a $10 million advance for his upcoming memoir, published by Hachette Book Group. While he is reportedly dedicated to writing it, no publication date has been announced. Comparatively, former President Obama secured a $60 million deal for his books.
Biden's decision to publish comes amid financial pressures related to his son Hunter's legal issues and declining art sales. Additionally, concerns about Biden's health, including a recent prostate cancer diagnosis, may impact the book's completion and promotional timeline.
Breitbart: Video: Stephen Colbert Continues Post-Cancelation Meltdown with Trump 'Micropenis' Jokes
Stephen Colbert has resorted to making crude jokes about President Trump amid the announcement of his show's cancellation. He referenced Trump’s alleged connection to the Epstein files, mocking the president's denials and using various humorous names for him.
CBS cited financial reasons for canceling "The Late Show," despite Colbert's popularity. Trump celebrated the cancellation, criticizing Colbert's talent and ratings, while Colbert responded with a pointed retort during his broadcast.
#society
Breitbart: 48 Dead in a Passenger Plane Crash in Russia's Far East, Officials Say
A passenger plane crash in Russia's Far East has resulted in the deaths of all 48 passengers and crew. The Soviet-designed aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, went down near Tynda, with adverse weather conditions reported at the time.
Rescue efforts were hampered by the remote location of the crash site. Authorities have initiated an investigation into potential flight safety violations, a common procedure following such incidents. Regional officials have declared three days of mourning.
GB News: Pro-migration protest group escorted by police is funded by trade unions led by Diane Abbott
A pro-migration group, Stand Up to Racism, funded by trade unions, protested at a migrant hotel in Essex, opposing Reform UK. Initially, Essex Police denied escorting the group but later confirmed their presence as part of their duty after footage emerged.
Diane Abbott MP, the group's president, was recently suspended from the Labour Party amid an investigation related to controversial remarks. Labour stated they cannot comment further during the ongoing inquiry.
Breitbart: Columbia's Payout Largest EEOC Settlement for Victims of Antisemitism
Columbia University has reached a settlement with the Trump administration, agreeing to pay a $200 million fine and $21 million to the EEOC to resolve antisemitism allegations. This deal will restore $400 million in frozen federal funding and end ongoing civil rights investigations.
The settlement includes commitments to eliminate DEI practices and ensure accountability in combating antisemitism on campus. Columbia's Acting President emphasized the importance of this agreement for the university's future and its research partnerships.
Le Monde: Kenya police watchdog says 65 dead after recent anti-government protests
Recent protests in Kenya against police brutality and government governance have resulted in 65 deaths, according to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA). The protests, marked by violence and looting, have drawn criticism for police using excessive force.
Rights groups report a harsh crackdown, including police shootings and attacks by armed gangs on demonstrators. IPOA highlighted significant breaches of policing standards and noted that the National Police Service failed to report fatalities accurately, undermining independent oversight.
Fox News: Food Network star Anne Burrell died by suicide at 55: medical examiner
Celebrity chef Anne Burrell, known for her role on Food Network's "Worst Cooks in America," died by suicide at age 55. The New York Office of Chief Medical Examiner reported her death was due to acute intoxication from multiple substances. She was found unresponsive at her Brooklyn home on June 17.
Burrell had performed an improv show the night before, leaving friends surprised by her sudden passing. She had a notable television career, starting in 2005 and gaining fame for various cooking shows. Her death has left many in the culinary community and her fans in shock.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hamas 'hardens' stance in ceasefire talks as Netanyahu recalls negotiation team
Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have stalled, with Israel recalling its delegation after Hamas increased its demands for a prisoner exchange. Hamas now seeks the release of 200 Palestinians serving life sentences, significantly more than previously agreed terms.
The situation is further complicated by a joint statement from 25 countries condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, which Israeli officials claim undermines the negotiations. As humanitarian conditions worsen in Gaza, Israeli officials warn that time is running out for a potential deal.
#economy
Forbes: Musk Loses $17 Billion After Tesla’s Historic Revenue Drop
Tesla shares dropped over 9% on Thursday, resulting in a $17 billion loss for Elon Musk as he warned of potential challenges ahead due to the expiration of federal electric vehicle tax credits. The company's second-quarter report showed the largest revenue decline in over a decade.
Musk indicated that Tesla could face “a few rough quarters” as the tax credits are eliminated, impacting revenue. Analysts have mixed views, suggesting a modest reduction in credit revenue for the coming years, while some express concerns about the potential effects on Tesla's competitiveness.