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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest: Jeff Daniels Mourns Kamala's Loss, Compares Her to Lincoln
Actor Jeff Daniels expressed disappointment over Kamala Harris' 2024 election loss, comparing her to Abraham Lincoln during a podcast. He suggested she would have made a strong leader, akin to Lincoln's approach of surrounding himself with rivals.
Daniels also criticized the Republican Party, likening Donald Trump to King George III and discussing Mitch McConnell's judicial nominations. His remarks reflect a broader frustration with current political dynamics, despite his status as an actor.
Fox News: Charlie Kirk confident conservatives are winning over young Americans after watching Dems' Gen Z summit
Charlie Kirk criticized the Democrats' Gen Z summit for its low attendance and lack of patriotism, contrasting it with his Turning Point USA summit. He noted a Pew Research poll showing a shift among young men toward the Republican Party, citing cultural pushback against "wokeism."
Democratic strategist Julian Epstein acknowledged the party's issues, stating that voters are dissatisfied with the Democrats' messaging and policies. He described the party as "grievance-focused" and warned of its lack of a clear plan moving forward.
#economy
Fox News: How AI is changing the way you book airline tickets
Delta Air Lines is implementing AI-driven ticket pricing, which personalizes fares based on individual customer data, such as booking history and browsing habits. By the end of the year, Delta plans to set 20% of ticket prices dynamically, potentially leading to fluctuating costs for travelers.
While this technology could offer personalized deals, it raises concerns about fairness and transparency, as prices may vary significantly between customers for the same seat. Critics warn that this could disadvantage those who cannot easily shop around for the best fares.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as 900-year-old carved head discovered on Scottish island 'rolled out' of wall
A sandstone head, potentially over 900 years old, was discovered on Rousay island by archaeology student Katie Joss. The head, found hidden in a wall, features detailed carvings and may be linked to the Norse settlement of Sigurd of Westness, associated with a 12th-century Viking chieftain.
The head will be cleaned and displayed to the public in the future. This find is part of ongoing excavations at Skaill Farm, which has been underway for a decade. The site is believed to have been a significant power center during its time.
#health
Fox News: Simple Japanese fitness trend could add 7 years to life expectancy, experts say
Recent fitness trends emphasize moderate exercise methods, such as Japanese walking, which alternates between fast and slow paces. Research suggests this approach may protect against age-related health issues like high blood pressure and muscle weakness.
Experts recommend 150 minutes of walking weekly, which can be achieved through Japanese walking. This method is accessible for those with mobility issues and is similar to Zone 2 training, focusing on maintaining a moderate heart rate.
#outdoors
Forbes: When To See ‘Shooting Stars’ Tonight As Four Meteor Showers Collide
The summer meteor shower season begins this week, highlighted by three showers peaking on July 28-29. The Piscis Austrinid, Southern Delta Aquariids, and Alpha Capricornids will offer opportunities for stargazing, especially around 3 a.m. local time in North America.
The Perseid meteor shower is also active, peaking on August 12-13, but will be affected by a full moon in 2025. Stargazers are advised to seek dark locations for the best viewing experience and prepare for upcoming showers, including the Orionids in October.