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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#politics
The Telegraph: Trump swipes at Murdoch’s age and poor health in lawsuit
President Donald Trump is pressing Rupert Murdoch to respond to his defamation lawsuit within 15 days, citing Murdoch's age and health concerns. Trump is suing for $10 billion over allegations made by The Wall Street Journal regarding a letter to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump's court filing emphasizes the urgency due to Murdoch's advanced age and health issues, suggesting he may not be able to travel for a trial in Florida. The lawsuit was initially filed on July 18.
#society
GB News: Fury as job role for 'Sharia law administrator' advertised on UK Government website
A job listing for a sharia court administrative position in the UK has ignited controversy, with MPs criticizing it as "incompatible" with British life. The role, requiring a degree in sharia law, is linked to the Manchester Sharia Council and has prompted calls for its removal.
Critics, including Independent MP Rupert Lowe, argue that sharia law undermines British legal principles. The Department for Work and Pensions clarified that the ad was posted by an independent charity, not the government. The UK reportedly has around 85 sharia courts, raising concerns about their influence.
#economy
Fox News: Trump admin rebuffs Schiff, reopening massive Pacific oil reserve capable of 80% of regional production
The Santa Ynez Unit of the Pacific oil reserve, offline for a decade, has been reopened by the Interior Department under Secretary Doug Burgum. This move, which aims to restore U.S. energy independence, faced opposition from California lawmakers concerned about environmental impacts.
Sen. Adam Schiff and Rep. Salud Carbajal have criticized the reopening, citing risks of oil spills and climate change. They have urged state officials to resist federal offshore drilling expansions, emphasizing the need to protect California's coastline and marine ecosystems.