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#politics

The Western Journal: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Ordered to Pay $2,983.28 After Breaking House Rules
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Ordered to Pay $2,983.28 After Breaking House Rules
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been ordered by the House Ethics Committee to pay $2,983.28 for violating House rules during her attendance at the 2021 Met Gala. The committee found she improperly accepted a gift of free admission for her partner and failed to pay the full market value for her attire.

While the report noted no evidence of intentional wrongdoing, it highlighted delays in payments for services related to her gala appearance. Ocasio-Cortez's chief of staff stated she would comply with the ruling and pay the required amount.


Breitbart: Jim Jordan: The Left Has a 'Template' — Tell a Lie, Big Media Reports the Lie, Big Tech Amplifies the Lie
Jim Jordan: The Left Has a 'Template' — Tell a Lie, Big Media Reports the Lie, Big Tech Amplifies the Lie
Rep. Jim Jordan criticized the Democratic Party's approach, claiming it relies on a pattern of misinformation. He pointed to narratives about President Biden's health, the Steele dossier, and Hunter Biden's laptop as examples of this template, where lies are propagated and dissenters are attacked.

Jordan emphasized that the media and left-wing figures have consistently downplayed issues, such as Biden's health, while labeling critics with derogatory terms. He expressed frustration over the perceived dishonesty and manipulation in political discourse.


Breitbart: Iowa AG Brenna Bird Lawsuit Against Crypto ATMs Contradicts Trump Making America 'Crypto Capital of the World'
Iowa AG Brenna Bird Lawsuit Against Crypto ATMs Contradicts Trump Making America 'Crypto Capital of the World'
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed lawsuits against crypto ATM companies Bitcoin Depot and Coinflip, alleging they are responsible for scams. This move has drawn criticism from supporters of former President Trump, who has positioned himself as a pro-crypto advocate.

Critics argue that Bird's actions may undermine the U.S. crypto industry and suggest she is aligning with traditional financial institutions against crypto innovation. Legal experts have questioned the validity of the lawsuits, suggesting they may be more about political posturing than consumer protection.


Breitbart: Former Rep. George Santos Reports to Prison for 7 Year Sentence
Former Rep. George Santos Reports to Prison for 7 Year Sentence
Former Rep. George Santos has begun serving his 87-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to felony fraud charges, including wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He was expelled from Congress in December 2023 following a House Ethics Committee report detailing his misuse of campaign funds.

Santos was sentenced to prison and ordered to pay over $373,000 in restitution. He expressed concerns about his safety in prison, stating he fears violence and does not feel equipped to handle the environment.


The Western Journal: Steve Bannon Nukes PBS's Credibility in NSFW Salvo — Right on PBS: 'Scumbags'
Steve Bannon Nukes PBS's Credibility in NSFW Salvo — Right on PBS: 'Scumbags'
Steve Bannon criticized PBS during a recent interview, using explicit language to call out what he perceives as media bias and hypocrisy regarding political rhetoric. He highlighted the lack of backlash against leftist rhetoric following the Roe v. Wade decision and condemned PBS for its perceived alignment with liberal viewpoints.

Bannon's comments resonated with conservatives, who view PBS as a biased institution. His remarks come in the context of ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and judicial authority, emphasizing the contentious political climate surrounding these issues.


#society

The Telegraph: Pilot who removed Jewish children from flight trained two 9/11 hijackers
Pilot who removed Jewish children from flight trained two 9/11 hijackers
The captain of a Vueling flight removed 47 French Jewish children from a plane, citing disruptive behavior involving safety equipment. The airline denied any connection to the children's Hebrew songs. The pilot, Iván Chirivella, previously taught two September 11 terrorists.


Fox News: Terrified passengers 'flew out of their seats' during dramatic Southwest nosedive to avoid mid-air crash
Terrified passengers 'flew out of their seats' during dramatic Southwest nosedive to avoid mid-air crash
Passengers on Southwest flight 1496 from Burbank to Las Vegas experienced a sudden nosedive shortly after takeoff to avoid a midair collision. The maneuver caused chaos, with passengers being thrown from their seats, and at least one flight attendant reportedly injured.

The pilot informed passengers that the plane nearly collided with another aircraft and lost air traffic control signal. Many passengers shared their terrifying experiences on social media, highlighting the severity of the incident.


#economy

Breitbart: Trump Administration Abruptly Cancels South Korea Trade Talks
Trump Administration Abruptly Cancels South Korea Trade Talks
The South Korean government confirmed that the Trump administration canceled scheduled trade talks just hours before Finance Minister Koo Yun-Cheol was to depart for Washington. The cancellation, attributed to a scheduling conflict, raises concerns as a deadline approaches for a new trade agreement to avoid a 25% tariff on South Korean goods.

In response, South Korea is recalibrating its trade strategy, emphasizing collaboration in sectors like shipbuilding and semiconductors. The government is also open to discussing agricultural imports, a contentious issue, and aims to finalize negotiations by the August 1 deadline.


Le Monde: Cognac drags down LVMH's spirits division
Cognac drags down LVMH's spirits division
LVMH reported an 8% drop in cognac revenue for the first half of 2025, following an 11% decline in 2024. The downturn is attributed to weak demand and trade tensions affecting key markets like the US and China, which account for 80% of sales.

Consumer caution due to inflation and economic slowdown in China has further impacted sales. While recent tariff agreements provided some relief, challenges remain, particularly in the US market, where the financial impact has increased.


#military

Fox News: Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal
Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal
The U.S. Army conducted its first live-fire test of precision strike missiles in Australia, enhancing long-range strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific. The test involved the U.S.-manufactured PrSM, which can hit targets up to 300 miles away, launched from an Australian HIMARS vehicle.

This development signifies a strategic shift towards agility and rapid response in potential conflicts, particularly amid rising tensions in the region. The U.S. aims to bolster its military presence and capabilities in collaboration with Australia, while discussions continue regarding future defense agreements.


#crime

Le Monde: Trump says he was 'never' told his name was in Epstein files
Trump says he was 'never' told his name was in Epstein files
President Trump denied being informed about his name appearing in files related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite reports suggesting otherwise. He reiterated his past claims of ignorance regarding Epstein's crimes and distanced himself from their former association.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former associate, recently completed interviews with Justice Department officials, providing information about numerous individuals. While questions about a potential pardon for Maxwell arose, Trump focused on his administration's achievements rather than addressing the issue directly.


#sports

The Telegraph: Trump: Millions being spent to make my Scottish golf course ready for Open
Trump: Millions being spent to make my Scottish golf course ready for Open
Donald Trump stated that the Royal and Ancient (R&A) has prepared Turnberry for a potential return of the Open Championship, which has not been held there since 2009. He noted significant investments made by the R&A in updating the course's broadcast and communication infrastructure.

Trump emphasized that the course is ready, with extensive upgrades completed, including wiring for television and electricity. He expressed confidence in Turnberry's future as a venue for the prestigious tournament.


The Western Journal: NFL Star Says He's 'Excited' to Play for the 'Washington Redskins' After Trump Calls Out Team on Name Change
NFL Star Says He's 'Excited' to Play for the 'Washington Redskins' After Trump Calls Out Team on Name Change
NFL veteran Von Miller referred to his new team as the "Washington Redskins" during a press conference, echoing President Trump's recent call for the team to revert to its former name. Miller expressed excitement about joining the team after a four-month hiatus from the league.

Trump criticized the name change, claiming there is significant public demand for teams like the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to return to their historic names. He emphasized that the heritage of these teams is being undermined.


#technology

GB News: Tesla tests self-driving cars on London roads and Magic Roundabout in major step for new technology
Tesla tests self-driving cars on London roads and Magic Roundabout in major step for new technology
Tesla has conducted public road trials of its autonomous driving technology in the UK, showcasing a Model 3 navigating complex areas like London and Swindon's Magic Roundabout without driver intervention. The company seeks regulatory approval for commercial deployment of its self-driving technology.

The UK government is advancing plans for autonomous passenger services, with a public consultation on regulations aimed at facilitating the safe operation of self-driving vehicles. Projections suggest that the autonomous vehicle sector could significantly boost the UK economy and improve transport accessibility, particularly for those unable to drive.