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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Former CBS anchor warns Paramount merger marks 'the end' of the network and 'honest' journalism
Former CBS anchor Connie Chung expressed concerns about the recent $8 billion merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media, fearing it could signal the decline of independent journalism at CBS. She criticized the merger's impact on journalistic integrity and autonomy, citing past CBS leaders who upheld the values of unbiased reporting.
Chung specifically pointed to the influence of Paramount's controlling shareholder and Skydance's CEO as detrimental to journalism, alleging that recent controversies, including a settlement with Donald Trump, reflect a troubling trend. She and other journalists have voiced discontent with the merger's implications for CBS's future.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Gaza: Under international pressure, Israel slightly eases its grip
Israel has announced daily "tactical pauses" and humanitarian airdrops in Gaza, coinciding with increased international condemnation over the humanitarian crisis. These measures aim to facilitate aid distribution in areas severely affected by malnutrition and shortages.
The pauses will occur from 10 am to 8 pm in designated regions, with secure corridors open for humanitarian convoys. Israeli officials assert these actions follow discussions with the UN and NGOs to enhance the humanitarian response in Gaza.
#economy
GB News: NHS England spends £850k on train tickets for staff travelling between London and Leeds offices
Taxpayers are spending nearly £850,000 annually on train tickets for NHS England staff traveling between London and Leeds, with costs rising 70% from the previous year. The average ticket price exceeds £150, and the organization purchased over 5,300 tickets, despite the rise in remote working.
Critics, including the TaxPayers' Alliance, argue this expense is excessive, especially as the public faces financial strain. NHS England maintains that travel is essential for effective coordination, although the overall travel bill has increased significantly, prompting calls for tighter expense controls.
Forbes: Futures Rise After U.S. And EU Reach Trade Deal Setting Tariff At 15%
The U.S. and EU have reached a trade agreement that sets a 15% tariff on most EU goods, alleviating fears of a trade war. The deal includes commitments from the EU to purchase $750 billion in energy and invest $600 billion in the U.S., while the U.S. will implement zero tariffs on certain strategic goods.
Stock markets reacted positively, with significant gains in both U.S. and European indices. Despite some criticism from European leaders, the deal aims to rebalance trade relations and promote economic stability between the two regions.
#crime
The Western Journal: Walmart Stabbing Spree Claims 11 Victims - 6 in Critical Condition, Suspect Charged with Terrorism
A stabbing spree at a Michigan Walmart left 11 people injured, with six in critical condition. The suspect, 42-year-old Bradford James Gille, has been charged with terrorism and multiple counts of assault. Bystanders intervened to prevent his escape.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene as citizens chased Gille, with one former Marine using a shopping cart to confront him. The incident resulted in mass panic, with emergency services responding to treat the injured.