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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#society
Times Of Israel: Columbia genocide scholar may quit school over ‘censorship’ on Israel, antisemitism
Marianne Hirsch, a genocide scholar at Columbia University, expresses concern over the institution's adoption of a new antisemitism definition, fearing it may hinder discussions on the Holocaust and Israel's founding. She contemplates leaving academia due to perceived censorship.
The university's decision, influenced by the Trump administration, has raised alarms among academics about limiting pro-Palestinian speech. While supporters argue it combats antisemitism, critics warn it may suppress open inquiry and lead to increased scrutiny of faculty and students.
Fox News: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry face ‘pitiful plummet in popularity’ as they reportedly lose Netflix deal: expert
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's five-year Netflix deal is expected to expire quietly, with experts noting that the couple's popularity has declined significantly. Their initial docuseries was a hit, but subsequent projects have not performed well, leading to speculation about their future in media.
While the couple may seek other opportunities, including a potential first-look deal with Netflix, their financial stability could be at risk without a renewal. Experts suggest that public sentiment against them may hinder their prospects, leaving Meghan's lifestyle brand as a possible lifeline.
#military
Liberty Nation News: The DOD’s New Drone Strategy - Liberty Nation News
The US is prioritizing drone technology as part of its military strategy, following President Trump's executive order aimed at enhancing American drone dominance. The Pentagon plans to boost domestic drone production and integrate unmanned systems into military operations, learning from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has emphasized the need to streamline regulations and enhance training for drone usage. Each Army squad is expected to be equipped with small attack drones by 2026, while efforts are being made to standardize components and improve logistics for effective deployment.
#history
GB News: Prehistoric 'terror bird' killed by reptile 13 million years ago, new analysis suggests
Fossilized remains in Colombia's Tatacoa Desert reveal a violent encounter between a terror bird and a giant caiman, Purussaurus neivensis, 13 million years ago. Analysis of bite marks on the bird's leg bone indicates a fatal attack, challenging previous beliefs about the terror bird's dominance.
The study highlights the complex interactions within prehistoric ecosystems, showing that even formidable predators like terror birds were vulnerable to larger aquatic threats. This research provides valuable insights into the dynamics of ancient wildlife.
Fox News: Metal detectorist's 'feeling' leads to massive Roman settlement discovery in popular tourist hotspot
Archaeologists have uncovered an extensive Ancient Roman settlement in Gloucestershire, England, dating back 2,000 years. The discovery was made possible by an amateur metal detectorist who found two iron Roman cavalry swords, leading to further excavation that revealed a Roman villa and other artifacts.
The excavation, conducted in partnership with Historic England, may result in the site being protected as a scheduled monument. Among the findings were remnants of Roman building materials and a burial site, contributing to the understanding of the settlement's history.
#health
GB News: Nurse sacked after refusing to wear face mask at work
An NHS nurse, Ellie Louise Bennett, was dismissed for refusing to wear a mask while visiting elderly patients during the Covid pandemic, claiming she was medically exempt. She was sanctioned by the Nursing and Midwifery Council but not barred from nursing, receiving a nine-month conditions of practice order.
Bennett, who specialized in end-of-life care, admitted to not wearing a mask during patient visits and did not provide a medical exemption letter. The panel found her fitness to practice impaired but allowed for her potential return to nursing under certain conditions. A review hearing will assess her compliance with the order.
#crime
Fox News: Ohio police identify officer killed by now-dead gunman during ambush shooting
A police ambush in Lorain, Ohio, resulted in the death of Officer Phillip Wagner, 35, and injuries to two other officers. The suspect, Michael Parker, 28, opened fire with a high-powered rifle when officers responded to a call. Parker was killed in the exchange.
Investigators found multiple firearms and improvised explosive materials in Parker's vehicle. Wagner, a Marine veteran, is survived by his wife and two children. The Elyria Police Department is leading the investigation.
Fox News: Barry Morphew may use mystery DNA for defense in wife’s murder: former prosecutor
Barry Morphew has been charged with the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, whose body was found in September 2023. Prosecutors allege that Barry was the only person with a prescription for a deer tranquilizer found in her system. His defense may focus on an "alternate suspect" theory, citing unknown DNA found in her vehicle.
Legal experts suggest that the circumstantial nature of the evidence could pose challenges for the prosecution. Barry Morphew's attorney maintains his client's innocence, arguing that the investigation has been biased from the start.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to Idaho student murders, but these key questions remain unanswered
Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students but provided no details about his motives or connections to the victims. Despite extensive investigation, key questions remain unanswered, including the murder weapon's whereabouts and the reasons for his actions.
Authorities revealed Kohberger wiped his devices, complicating the investigation. Although DNA evidence linked him to the crime scene, the prosecution has not established a clear motive, and the lead detectives expressed uncertainty about the case's unresolved issues. Further documents are expected to shed light on the case.