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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Peter Kyle's attack on Nigel Farage has a 'repulsiveness' to it, Spence tells GB News
Peter Kyle faced backlash for his harsh criticism of Nigel Farage regarding Labour's online safety laws, labeled as "opportunist." Political Commentator Benedict Spence condemned Kyle's comments, suggesting they align him with those who enable harmful behavior.
Breitbart: Leftist UK Govt May Ban VPNs to Enforce Online Censorship Law
The UK Labour government is considering a ban on VPNs following the implementation of the Online Safety Act, which has led to a surge in VPN usage as users seek to bypass new social media restrictions. Labour MP Sarah Champion previously indicated support for measures to limit VPNs to ensure compliance with the law.
The Online Safety Act, aimed at protecting children from harmful content, has raised concerns about its impact on free speech, with reports of political content being restricted. Critics, including Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, argue that the law suppresses dissent and freedom of expression.
Fox News: Stephen Colbert mocks Paramount, SkyDance merger with vulgar monologue
Stephen Colbert mocked the Paramount-SkyDance merger on his show, using humor to address the company's rebranding to the stock ticker "PSKY." His contract was not renewed, and he will finish his run in May 2026. Colbert also reacted to Donald Trump's comments about late-night hosts and their ratings.
Colbert's criticism extended to the management of NBC and ABC, which he labeled as aligned with the Democratic Party. In response to Trump's taunts about his cancellation, Colbert delivered a sharp retort on-air.
#society
Fox News: Mamdani's rise, 'vile hatred' of US Jews the focus of 'critical' closed-door congressional huddle
Lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee convened a roundtable to address rising antisemitic violence in the U.S., particularly in light of recent attacks and concerns over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's anti-Israel rhetoric. The meeting aimed to enhance interagency coordination and improve responses to threats against Jewish communities.
The Anti-Defamation League reported a record high of antisemitic incidents in 2024, with a 344% increase over five years. Participants discussed the spread of extremist rhetoric, especially on college campuses, and the need for robust training and prosecution of antisemitic offenses.
Breitbart: Columbia Prof.: 'Obvious' Antisemitism Accusations Are Just to Silence Protests
Columbia University Professor Emerita Marianne Hirsch criticized the university's response to accusations of antisemitism, suggesting it serves to silence student protests against the ongoing war. She argued that the administration has capitulated to political pressure, undermining academic freedom.
Hirsch believes that the claims of rampant antisemitism are being used to distract from legitimate student concerns and protests, asserting that the administration's concessions are unwarranted and detrimental to the university's values.
Fox News: Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: What to know about the US-backed aid group
President Trump highlighted the urgency of addressing the hunger crisis in Gaza during a speech in Scotland, emphasizing the U.S. contribution of $60 million and urging other nations to provide aid. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has delivered 97 million meals since May, aiming to ensure aid reaches those in need without diversion by Hamas.
Despite criticism from the U.N. regarding GHF's operations, the organization claims a high success rate in delivering aid directly to the population. GHF has implemented various strategies to improve distribution efficiency and security, adapting to the challenging environment in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 21 Killed by Russian Strike on Ukrainian Prison, Facilities
Russian airstrikes targeted a Ukrainian prison and medical facilities, resulting in at least 21 deaths and numerous injuries. The attacks occurred despite U.S. President Donald Trump's warning of impending sanctions unless Russia ceases its bombardment of civilian areas.
Trump has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a tighter deadline to halt hostilities, expressing disappointment in Putin's actions. Meanwhile, Kremlin officials dismissed Trump's ultimatum, framing the conflict as a geopolitical confrontation with the West. Ukrainian defenses intercepted many of the attacking drones and missiles.
#culture
Forbes: Horror Movie ‘Weapons’ Earns Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score
The horror film "Weapons," directed by Zach Cregger, has received a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes from its initial reviews. The movie, set to open in theaters on August 8, revolves around a classroom of missing children, with Josh Brolin and Julia Garner in lead roles.
The film's marketing campaign, featuring viral surveillance footage, has drawn comparisons to the "Blair Witch Project." Critics have praised its mix of horror and humor, though some noted a lack of emotional depth in the conclusion. "Weapons" is projected to earn over $25 million in its opening weekend.
#health
Forbes: Novo Nordisk Shares Plummet Toward Worst Day In 40 Years
Novo Nordisk's shares dropped over 21% after the company reduced its full-year sales and profit guidance, citing slower growth for its obesity treatments, Wegovy and Ozempic, amid rising competition and the availability of compounded alternatives. The firm expressed concern over the risks posed by unregulated compounded drugs.
The stock's decline marks its largest drop since the 1980s, with a year-to-date decrease of 37%. Novo Nordisk is pressing the FDA to ban compounded versions of its drugs, which the agency has flagged for safety and quality concerns. The company will report its Q2 earnings on August 6.
#crime
Fox News: Off-duty NYPD officer, father of 2 killed in deranged gunman's Manhattan rampage
NYPD officer Didarul Islam, 36, was fatally shot in a Midtown Manhattan office building during a shooting spree by Shane Tamura, 27, who later took his own life. Islam, an immigrant from Bangladesh and father of two with a third child on the way, was providing security at the time.
The incident left four people dead, including Islam, and prompted condolences from city officials and President Trump. Governor Hochul called for a national assault weapons ban in response to the tragedy. Flags will be lowered to half-staff in honor of Islam and the other victims.
Breitbart: New Scandal Links Mexico’s Top Political Elite to Drug Cartels
A scandal has emerged in Mexico linking high-ranking officials to the Cartel Jalisco New Generation, designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. Interpol issued a Red Notice for Hernán “Comandante H” Bermúdez, former Public Security Secretary of Tabasco, who allegedly fled the country.
Political controversy surrounds his ties to Adán Augusto López, a former governor and current Senate leader, raising questions about his awareness of organized crime within his administration. Critics claim that cartel operations occurred with impunity during López's tenure.