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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: FDA chief has no 'plans' for abortion pill policy changes but continues safety review
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary stated there are currently no plans to modify policies regarding the abortion pill mifepristone, pending an ongoing safety data review. He emphasized the importance of being open to new data and concerns.
Senator Josh Hawley has urged the FDA to take safety data seriously and restore safeguards related to mifepristone, highlighting the health implications for American women.
#society
The Western Journal: Angry Atheists Pounce After Florida's New Ed Commissioner Sends Much Needed Message About God and Kids on Day 1
Florida's new education commissioner, Anastasios Kamoutsas, faced backlash from the Freedom From Religion Foundation for including the phrase "God bless" in a letter to parents. The group claims this language implies all parents believe in God, arguing it represents religious favoritism.
Kamoutsas emphasized parental rights and the importance of individual responsibility in education, challenging the influence of ideologies like white privilege. The response from the FFRF reflects a broader cultural clash regarding the role of religion in public education.
Le Monde: French car dealer charged over Takata air bag injury
A car dealer in France has been charged in connection with injuries caused by a faulty Takata airbag, marking the first criminal charges in the ongoing recall scandal. Takata airbags have been linked to at least 18 deaths in France, prompting extensive recalls since 2014.
The dealership denies responsibility, citing a lack of contact information for clients from a previously acquired dealership. The case's progression to court remains uncertain, with the dealer's lawyer arguing that the risks were not fully understood in 2020 and blaming the state for not providing necessary owner information.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia take old dispute to new level
Tensions escalated along the Thai-Cambodian border on July 24, 2025, when Cambodian rockets struck multiple locations in Thailand, including a gas station and a hospital parking lot, resulting in 15 deaths, mostly civilians.
In response, Thailand conducted air strikes on Cambodian military positions, leading to reported casualties on both sides.
Times Of Israel: ‘Abandonment’: French Israelis fume as Paris plans to recognize Palestinian state
Israeli citizens, particularly French Israelis, expressed outrage over French President Emmanuel Macron's plan to recognize a Palestinian state. Many viewed it as a betrayal and a dangerous message to Palestinian leadership amidst ongoing violence following the October 2023 Hamas attack.
Critics in Israel argue that this recognition could incentivize further violence and undermine efforts to combat terrorism. Concerns were also raised about the implications for Jews in France, where antisemitic incidents have been rising. Israeli lawmakers condemned Macron's decision, equating it to supporting Hamas and endangering hostages.
#military
The Telegraph: The Aukus nuclear submarine force is crucial to the defence of the free world
The Aukus pact has been reaffirmed, with Australia set to receive nuclear-powered, conventionally armed submarines. Future plans include a joint Australian-British submarine class, but the UK must prioritize completing its Astute class and developing a replacement for its aging Trident subs.
Due to limited industrial capacity and funding, the Brit-Aussie submarines will face delays, with the initial boats for Australia being US-made Virginia class subs. However, the US industrial base is also under strain, complicating the situation further.
#crime
GB News: Ghislaine Maxwell 'answers every single question' in high-stakes grilling over Epstein files
Ghislaine Maxwell met with US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, discussing potential information regarding crimes against victims. Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is appealing her conviction. Her lawyer described the meeting as productive but refrained from commenting on specifics.
Pressure mounts on the Trump administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, amid ongoing investigations. Despite previous promises, the DOJ has concluded there is no basis for further investigation. Congress is also moving to subpoena Maxwell for public testimony regarding Epstein's associates.