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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: DNI Tulsi Gabbard declassified Trump-Russia docs: Here’s what they say
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified documents indicating that officials from the Obama administration "manufactured" intelligence to support the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. Key findings reveal that the intelligence community assessed Russia was unlikely to influence the 2016 election through cyber means.
The documents also suggest that the Obama administration published potentially biased intelligence reports, misrepresenting the extent of Russian involvement in the election. An Intelligence Community Assessment released in January 2017 contradicted earlier assessments, leading to claims that Russia intended to help Trump win, despite evidence indicating otherwise.
Fox News: Texas man sues California doctor in unprecedented abortion pill case over unborn child’s alleged ‘murder’
A Texas man has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against a California abortion provider, claiming the physician "murdered" his unborn children by mailing abortion pills across state lines. This case, Rodriguez v. Coeytaux, aims to challenge blue state abortion shield laws using federal statutes.
The lawsuit alleges that Dr. Remy Coeytaux violated the Comstock Act by sending abortion-inducing drugs to Texas, facilitating illegal abortions. The case could set a precedent for pro-life litigants to pursue similar claims against abortion providers beyond their state borders.
#society
The Telegraph: Labour council permits year-long pro-Palestine protest outside US embassy
A Labour-run council faces pressure to evict pro-Palestine protesters who have occupied Nine Elms Pavilion near the US embassy for nearly a year. The Community Camp 4 Palestine (CC4Pal) was established to protest Israel's actions in Gaza.
Residents report feeling "distressed and intimidated" by the ongoing presence of the camp, which features tents, a communal kitchen, and banners advocating for Palestine.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Do 50 Percent of Marriages Really End in Divorce?
The claim that 50% of marriages end in divorce is widely cited but may not be accurate. This statistic is often used to discourage marriage, yet the actual rates can vary based on numerous factors. It's essential to examine the data critically rather than accept it at face value.
The Telegraph: Royal Academy ‘displays anti-Semitic art’ for a second time
The Royal Academy of Arts faces criticism for displaying two artworks by Michael Sandle that some Jewish visitors find anti-Semitic. The pieces depict a Hamas member and an Israeli pilot, with titles suggesting Israel intentionally targets civilians, which has sparked outrage.
Caroline Turner of UK Lawyers for Israel has urged the Academy to remove the artworks, arguing they misrepresent the Israeli military's efforts to avoid civilian casualties while combating Hamas.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hamas pushes back on Trump and Witkoff's criticisms, demands US pressure Israel
Hamas has rejected U.S. criticism regarding the breakdown of ceasefire talks with Israel, claiming that the U.S. is misrepresenting their position. They accuse Israel of being the true obstacle to negotiations and demand increased U.S. pressure on Israel for a resolution.
The U.S. has pulled its delegation from ceasefire discussions in Qatar, citing Hamas's lack of good faith in negotiations. Both the U.S. and Israel have expressed disappointment in Hamas's actions, while Qatar and Egypt continue to seek a resolution. Talks are expected to resume next week.
#culture
Fox News: Will Rogers was Hollywood's highest-paid actor but preferred cowboy life, great-granddaughter says
Will Rogers, the highest-paid actor in Hollywood at the time of his death in 1935, is remembered for his desire to be a cowboy rather than a movie star. His great-granddaughter, Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry, highlights that despite his fame, he remained grounded and cherished his Oklahoma roots.
Rogers was not only a prolific actor but also an author and columnist, captivating millions with his humor and charm. His legacy continues through his family, who strive to keep his memory alive, particularly in Oklahoma, where he is celebrated as "Oklahoma's favorite son."
Le Monde: At Musée d'Orsay, a Courbet painting gets a new life before visitors' eyes
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is currently showcasing the restoration of Gustave Courbet's "A Burial at Ornans" in public view. Since June, visitors can observe the restoration process and learn about the techniques involved during guided tours.
These free visits are available by reservation, with sessions paused in August and resuming in September. Many attendees have expressed fascination with the scientific skills required for art restoration.
#crime
GB News: Mystery as 'multiple dead bodies' found in woods
Devon & Cornwall Police Commissioner Alison Hernandez reported the discovery of "multiple dead bodies" in Cornish woodland, following the earlier finding of missing man Daniel Coleman's body. However, police later clarified that only one body has been confirmed.
The investigation is ongoing, with support from the National Crime Agency and other forces. Hernandez emphasized the need for forensic analysis to determine the identities and circumstances of the deceased. A suspect, James Desborough, has been charged with Coleman's murder.
#other
Daily Mirror: 7 wild Donald Trump moments as protests rage against Scotland visit
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