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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Sadiq Khan accused of 'cowardice' after refusing Nigel Farage debate: 'Doing a disastrous job!'
Sadiq Khan has faced criticism from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for refusing to debate crime in London. Farage challenged Khan, claiming the city has become "lawless" under his leadership. A spokesman for Khan dismissed the debate as a "political stunt," asserting that he is focused on his duties.
Reform UK's Mark Hoath labeled Khan's refusal as "cowardice" and criticized his record as mayor. He expressed concern over rising crime rates, particularly for his daughter living in London. A political adviser defended Khan, stating that debating figures is not part of the mayor's responsibilities.
The Federalist: Details Buried In Declassified Docs Further Implicate Obama
Recent document releases reveal a plot by former President Obama to undermine Donald Trump's presidency by manipulating intelligence assessments regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. Obama allegedly directed the politicization of the intelligence community, leading to a compromised Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that falsely claimed Russia aimed to help Trump.
The House Permanent Selection Committee on Intelligence's report indicates that critical intelligence was withheld from analysts, raising questions about the integrity of the ICA. The findings suggest that the Obama administration's actions were aimed at shaping a narrative that supported the Russia-collusion theory, with significant implications for accountability in intelligence operations.
Fox News: Game on in North Carolina as former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper launches Senate bid for GOP-held seat
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2026, aiming to succeed Republican Thom Tillis, who will not seek re-election. Cooper's entry is viewed as a significant boost for the Democratic Party in their efforts to gain ground in the Senate.
Cooper, a popular figure during his governorship, is expected to be the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. He may face Republican Michael Whatley, who has received strong endorsements, including from Donald Trump. The race is anticipated to be highly competitive and costly.
The Federalist: 'Riddled With Errors', Dirty Voter Rolls Pose Growing Threat
A review by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has revealed significant issues with Pennsylvania's voter registration rolls, including over 19,000 potential duplicate registrations and hundreds of records with incorrect birth dates. The findings raise concerns about the integrity of elections in the state and highlight a broader problem of unclean voter files across the country.
PILF is urging state officials to take immediate action to rectify these issues, emphasizing that dirty voter rolls undermine public confidence in the electoral process. The organization has also filed lawsuits in multiple states to challenge similar problems, while the Department of Justice is seeking information on voter registration practices in states with known issues.
#society
Le Monde: EU accuses online shopping platform Temu over 'illegal' product sales
The European Union has accused Chinese e-commerce platform Temu of failing to adequately assess risks associated with illegal products, potentially endangering consumers. An investigation under the Digital Services Act found high risks of encountering non-compliant items, prompting the EU to consider fines and further action.
Temu, which has rapidly gained popularity in the EU since its launch in 2023, now faces scrutiny alongside other platforms like AliExpress and TikTok. The EU aims to enforce stricter regulations on tech giants to protect consumers and address issues related to addictive design features and content recommendations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UN nuclear watchdog to visit Iran within two weeks, Tehran says
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) plans to visit Iran soon to discuss resuming inspections of its nuclear facilities, following a recent war with Israel. Iran's new law requires approval from its Supreme National Security Council for any future inspections, raising concerns about its uranium stockpile.
Iran has responded to Israeli strikes with significant missile attacks and maintains that its military capabilities, including its ballistic missile program, are non-negotiable. European nations are pushing for a comprehensive agreement addressing Iran's nuclear activities and regional influence, warning of potential sanctions if concerns are not addressed.
#military
Fox News: Army ROTC cadet dies during training at Fort Knox
Cadet Neil Edara, 22, died during Land Navigation Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, on July 24. He became unresponsive and was later pronounced dead at the University of Louisville. The cause of death is under investigation, and his loss is felt deeply within the ROTC and Rutgers community.
U.S. Army Cadet Command emphasizes cadet safety during training and provides support services. Fort Knox is known for its U.S. Bullion Depository, which stores significant gold reserves. President Trump has expressed interest in verifying the gold's presence at Fort Knox.
#culture
The Federalist: Lana Del Rey's New Song Gets Marriage Right
Lana Del Rey, often seen as a right-coded pop star despite her liberal leanings, has embraced traditional values in her latest song "Stars Fell on Alabama." The track showcases her commitment to marriage and love, hinting at a desire for family and a rejection of modern materialism.
Del Rey's relationship with husband Jeremy Dufrene, who has alleged Trump-supporting views, further complicates her public persona. She defends him against critics and seems to embrace a more traditional, family-oriented lifestyle, possibly signaling a shift in her perspective.