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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Ouch: Biden Memoir Rights Reportedly Sell for Significantly Less Than Obama or Clinton
Former President Joe Biden has secured a memoir deal with Hachette’s Little, Brown & Co. for approximately $10 million. This amount is significantly lower than the advances received by former Presidents Obama and Clinton, which raises questions about Biden's ability to effectively write the book given concerns over his cognitive health.
Critics, including former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, have expressed skepticism about Biden's capacity to produce the memoir, suggesting it may not sell well enough to recoup the advance. The memoir is expected to cover Biden's presidency and his time as vice president.
Fox News: CHRISTOPHER RUFO: AOC, Mamdani engage in political identity theft for votes
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are accused of exploiting narratives of oppression for personal gain. Both politicians, despite their affluent backgrounds, have crafted identities that align with the struggles of marginalized communities to gain political power.
Critics argue that this manipulation undermines genuine issues of inequality and misrepresents their true socio-economic status. The article suggests that such tactics may persist, as they resonate with certain voter bases while obscuring the realities of their privileged upbringings.
The Telegraph: Everything you need to know about the Epstein scandal and why Trump can’t escape it
Donald Trump's longstanding connection with Jeffrey Epstein has become a significant controversy, overshadowing other issues during his presidency. As the administration refrains from releasing documents related to Epstein, Trump faces increasing scrutiny from the media and challenges within his political base.
The fallout has implicated other high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton, while conspiracy theories about Epstein's death continue to circulate among Trump's supporters. Recent conclusions by the justice department and FBI, denying the existence of a client list and affirming Epstein's suicide, have intensified tensions within the MAGA movement.
#society
Le Monde: Greece gets EU help to battle disastrous wildfires
Greece is currently battling multiple wildfires, particularly in the Peloponnese and on islands like Kythera, Evia, and Crete. Evacuations have been ordered as firefighters, aided by international assistance, work to contain the blazes.
The situation remains critical, with high fire risks persisting across eleven regions. Prime Minister Mitsotakis assured support for those affected, while the country endures extreme heat, exacerbating wildfire conditions.
Fox News: 1,700 evacuated, firefighter dead as Turkey wildfires tear through major city
Wildfires in Turkey have escalated, threatening Bursa and prompting the evacuation of 1,765 people. The fires have claimed the life of a firefighter and scorched over 7,000 acres, with 84 active blazes reported.
Legal action has been initiated against 97 suspects linked to the fires, which have also affected neighboring Greece and Bulgaria. The Turkish military is assisting firefighting efforts, while international support is being mobilized.
GB News: UK weather: Azores High to trigger heat plume as more 'hot spells' could strike Britain
The UK is forecasted to experience a significant rise in temperatures, potentially reaching 31C in southern and southeastern regions by August 6. The start of August is expected to bring near or above-average temperatures, following unsettled weather and rainfall in late July.
Meteorologists indicate that high-pressure systems may dominate the weather patterns, leading to extended periods of warm and dry conditions, particularly in the south and east. This shift could result in the UK's fourth heatwave of the year.
Fox News: Climate activists demand end to US Navy's 'Blue Angels' airshow in Seattle
Seattle climate activists are protesting the U.S. Navy Blue Angels airshow, citing environmental pollution and noise. The Airshow Climate Action Coalition is organizing a rally and has put up a billboard urging the public to oppose the event, claiming it contributes to carbon emissions and militarism.
Additionally, a local woman has filed a lawsuit against the Blue Angels, alleging that the noise from the jets caused distress to her sick cat, leading to its euthanasia. She is seeking legal action to address what she calls "acoustic torture" and to prevent the military from blocking critical comments on social media.
Le Monde: Southern Syria's Bedouins, the other victims of the battle for
Bedouin families are fleeing the Sweida region of Syria due to instability and fear of violence. Around 20 individuals were evacuated as tensions rise following the capture of two farmers by Druze fighters, who are reportedly using them as leverage for negotiations.
The situation remains precarious as families seek safety, with one evacuee describing the distressing condition of his captured relatives. The ongoing conflict highlights the challenges faced by communities caught between rival factions.
Fox News: Why progressives fail homeless Americans and attack effective alternatives
In Denver and Seattle, Christian coffee shop owner Jamie Sanchez and activist Andrea Suarez face backlash from far-left activists despite their efforts to aid the homeless. Sanchez's café provides job training and support, while Suarez leads initiatives to clear encampments and connect individuals to services.
Both are criticized for their approaches, which emphasize personal responsibility and accountability, contrasting with progressive policies like "Housing First." These policies have failed to reduce homelessness, yet activists prioritize ideology over effective solutions, hindering real progress and leaving vulnerable populations without support.
Fox News: Kansas deputy fatally shot by suspect barricaded in house: sheriff
Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Deputy Elijah Ming, 34, was shot and killed while responding to a civil standby call in Kansas City, Kansas. The suspect, Shawn Harris, 38, barricaded himself and opened fire before surrendering about 90 minutes later.
Deputy Ming had served nearly nine years with the sheriff's office. Local officials, including Sheriff Daniel Soptic and Mayor Tyrone Garner, expressed condolences to Ming's family and highlighted the community's grief over the loss. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is conducting an inquiry.
#culture
Fox News: America's 'Cast Iron Cowboy' reveals why traditional skillets remain the ultimate cooking tool
Kent Rollins, a New Mexico rancher and YouTube star, champions cast iron cooking in his upcoming TV series "Cast Iron Cowboy." He emphasizes the durability and heat retention of cast iron, which he believes offers health benefits and a sense of tradition.
Rollins argues that cast iron is easy to clean and can be maintained for generations, making it a cherished kitchen tool. His show aims to celebrate outdoor cooking and the cowboy lifestyle, highlighting the importance of community and honoring the land.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger shows cracks as families confront him in court: expert
Bryan Kohberger, sentenced for the murders of four University of Idaho students, displayed a cold demeanor in court, described by experts as emotionally detached. His body language, including rapid blinking and rigid posture, suggested attempts to mask discomfort during victim impact statements.
Family members delivered poignant rebukes, challenging Kohberger's motives and intelligence. His reactions indicated discomfort, particularly when confronted directly, as he faced emotional testimonies from the victims' families. Kohberger's sentencing reflects the profound impact of his actions on the victims' loved ones.