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Jul 27, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: They Roughed Him Up: Dem Arrested, Dragged Out of Hearing Screaming
Democratic congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was arrested during a Texas state house redistricting hearing after an emotional outburst. He faces charges for resisting arrest, criminal trespass, and disruption after claiming Republican lawmakers were influenced by Donald Trump in their redistricting decisions.
The redistricting process, typically occurring every decade, has sparked controversy in Texas, with concerns from the DOJ about potential unconstitutional racial gerrymanders. Martin's actions during the hearing have drawn criticism, suggesting he may not be suited for federal office.
#society
GB News: Neighbour row erupts as woman drives homeowner 'up the wall' in dispute over noisy music
A Bradford woman, Ibolya Tamas, has been fined over £1,700 for repeatedly violating a noise abatement order by playing loud music late at night, disturbing her neighbor's sleep. Her absence at the court hearing led to her conviction for the ongoing disturbances.
The case, brought by Bradford Council, revealed that Tamas's music sessions often lasted until 6 am, severely impacting her neighbor's daily life. Authorities confiscated multiple sound-producing devices from her home as part of the investigation.
Breitbart: Lawsuit: Seattle 'Cat Mom' Claims Blue Angels Terrorized Her Dying Pet
A woman is suing the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, claiming their performances near her home in Seattle caused distress to her terminally ill cat, which suffered from congestive heart disease. She alleges her First Amendment rights were violated when she was blocked from commenting on their Instagram account after voicing her concerns.
Lombardi, who refers to her cat as her "daughter," seeks to raise awareness about the noise's impact and is also requesting reimbursement for attorney fees. Meanwhile, local protests against the Blue Angels highlight community concerns over noise and pollution associated with their performances.
Breitbart: Man Wins $12,500 from Google for Showing Him Naked in Street View
An Argentine policeman has been awarded $12,500 by a court after Google’s Street View captured him naked in his yard, violating his privacy. The court ruled that the image, taken behind a six-and-a-half-foot wall, constituted a blatant invasion of privacy.
The judges noted that Google has a responsibility to protect individuals' privacy, as evidenced by its policy of blurring identifiable features. The case highlights the tension between technology and personal privacy rights.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump calls for immediate ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand amid escalating violence
President Trump has urged Cambodia and Thailand to cease hostilities, stating that the U.S. will not engage in trade negotiations until the fighting stops. He reported positive discussions with both nations, who are seeking an immediate ceasefire and peace.
Border clashes have resulted in at least 33 deaths and significant displacement, with both countries recalling ambassadors and closing borders. The U.N. Security Council has called for de-escalation, while Thailand insists that Cambodia must halt aggression for a ceasefire to be considered.
#health
Fox News: Health officials alarmed by unprecedented July spike in West Nile-infected mosquitoes in 2 major cities
Mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus have reached alarming levels in Minnesota, particularly in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, with a positivity rate of over 25% in tested samples. Authorities advise residents to stay indoors during dusk and dawn to avoid bites.
The virus, which can lead to serious health issues like encephalitis, is primarily spread by Culex mosquitoes. While most infections are mild, health officials urge residents to take precautions and eliminate standing water to reduce mosquito breeding.
#crime
Breitbart: Serial Butt Sniffer Arrested Again in California
A Glendale man, Calese Carron Crowder, was arrested for lewd behavior after allegedly crouching behind a woman and sniffing her buttocks in a Burbank department store. Crowder, a registered sex offender with a lengthy criminal history, was found at a nearby Walmart following a report of suspicious activity.
Crowder has a history of peeping, prowling, and residential burglary, with previous arrests dating back to 2011. He is currently being held on $100,000 bail and faces charges of loitering with intent to commit a crime, with a court appearance scheduled for August 1, 2025.
Fox News: Law enforcement investigating ‘multiple stabbing incident’ at Michigan Walmart with 1 in custody: state police
A multiple stabbing incident occurred at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, prompting an investigation by the Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s Office. One suspect is in custody, but the number of injured individuals remains unclear.
Walmart is cooperating with law enforcement and has advised the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues. This is a developing story.
#technology
Breitbart: Study: Google's AI Summaries Cause Massive Decline in News Website Traffic
A study by Authoritas indicates that Google's AI-generated search summaries are causing a significant decline in referral traffic to news websites, with some experiencing drops of up to 80%. This trend has raised concerns among media companies about the sustainability of their business models.
Google disputes the findings, claiming the study is flawed and that it continues to drive substantial traffic to news sites. A joint legal complaint has been filed with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority regarding the impact of these AI summaries on the news industry.
#other
Le Monde: Laboratory aircraft studies pollution caused by forest fires in Europe
A research aircraft is conducting missions over Europe to study forest fires, beginning with a fire in southern France that burned 40 hectares. The ATR 42 aircraft is equipped with scientific instruments to analyze pollution and aerosols from ongoing Canadian wildfires, which have affected millions of hectares.
These Canadian fires are altering sunsets in Europe, and researchers aim to understand the health and climate impacts of the particles carried across the Atlantic. The study highlights the need for more knowledge on aerosols, which remain poorly understood despite their significant effects.