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#politics

Forbes: Not Just Scotland: Trump Has Made Dozens Of Visits To His Businesses
Not Just Scotland: Trump Has Made Dozens Of Visits To His Businesses
Donald Trump has frequently traveled to his own business properties since returning to office, visiting locations like Trump Turnberry in Scotland and Mar-a-Lago in Florida. He has spent significant time at his clubs, hosting events and meetings, blending his public duties with private business interests.

Trump's trips have included appearances at his properties in various states, as well as international visits tied to business deals. His administration's activities often coincide with his personal business ventures, raising questions about the separation between his public role and private interests.


The Western Journal: Pressure to Appoint Obama Special Counsel Mounts for Trump Admin Following Gabbard's Bombshell Revelations
Pressure to Appoint Obama Special Counsel Mounts for Trump Admin Following Gabbard's Bombshell Revelations
GOP Senators Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn are urging the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel to investigate former President Barack Obama's alleged manipulation of U.S. national security for political gain during the Russiagate controversy. They cite declassified documents indicating that Obama and his administration misled the public regarding Russia's influence on the 2016 election.

An Obama spokesperson dismissed the claims as "outrageous" and a distraction, while President Trump suggested that recent Supreme Court rulings might shield Obama from accountability. The senators argue that without consequences, such actions could lead to further political manipulation.


The Federalist: Glenn Kessler And The End Of Media 'Fact Checking'
Glenn Kessler And The End Of Media 'Fact Checking'
Glenn Kessler, a prominent "fact checker" at the Washington Post, has departed, marking a significant moment in media criticism. His tenure was characterized by accusations of partisanship, particularly in the context of fact-checking political statements, with studies indicating a bias against Republicans.

While Kessler was often seen as one of the more reasonable figures in the fact-checking realm, his methods and the Post's approach to fact-checking, especially regarding Donald Trump, drew criticism for lacking objectivity. The departure of Kessler is seen by some as a victory for a more balanced political discourse.


The Federalist: The Russia Collusion Hoax Is Worse Than You Think
The Russia Collusion Hoax Is Worse Than You Think
New reports suggest that the Obama administration may have been involved in promoting the Russia collusion narrative against Donald Trump before the 2016 election. Intelligence sources indicated that the FBI would assist in spreading this narrative, which was later substantiated by the controversial Steele dossier.

Former intelligence officials, including John Brennan, allegedly withheld critical information from investigators, raising questions about the integrity of the FBI's actions during that period. As more classified intelligence is set to be declassified, scrutiny of the Obama administration's role and the motivations behind these actions continues to grow.


#society

Fox News: 8 signs that you should leave a restaurant, experts say
8 signs that you should leave a restaurant, experts say
Experts highlight several red flags that may indicate a restaurant is struggling with service, quality, or culture. Key signs include a lack of visible management, an overload of influencer promotions, empty dining rooms, and staff arguing with customers.

Other warning signs include poor employee treatment, cleanliness issues, servers lacking menu knowledge, and aggressive upselling tactics. These factors can significantly detract from the dining experience and suggest deeper operational problems.


The Telegraph: Gary Lineker: I thought an apology would save my BBC job
Gary Lineker: I thought an apology would save my BBC job
Gary Lineker has revealed he was forced out of the BBC after sharing a pro-Palestinian video that included an anti-Semitic emoji. He believed his apology would suffice, but he was presented with a choice to resign or be dismissed.

Lineker maintains he is not anti-Semitic and speaks out against violence towards children. He expressed deep concern for the situation in Gaza, describing it as an "open-air prison" and suggested that Israel's actions could be viewed as genocide.


The Federalist: CBP Stops 'Trucker Convoy' Pastor From Leading New College
CBP Stops 'Trucker Convoy' Pastor From Leading New College
U.S. Border Patrol revoked the visa of Canadian pastor Harold Ristau, preventing him from leading Luther Classical College in Wyoming. Ristau, a veteran and opponent of Canada's COVID-19 lockdowns, is now seeking a new visa while living temporarily with friends.

Ristau's previous visa was deemed invalid for his role as college president. He has faced significant personal and professional challenges, including losing his home and job prospects due to government actions against him and his family.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: China may gain greater control of Panama Canal after BlackRock deal misses deadline
China may gain greater control of Panama Canal after BlackRock deal misses deadline
A proposed deal between U.S.-based BlackRock and Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison, aimed at transferring control of key ports in Panama, has collapsed amid pressure from China. Beijing's push for state-owned Cosco's involvement indicates its desire for direct control over the Panama Canal operations.

As CK Hutchison remains open to restructuring the deal, concerns grow over China's expanding influence in Latin American infrastructure. Analysts warn that while the U.S. might exclude China from the Panama ports, it could inadvertently strengthen China's global port dominance.


#economy

Le Monde: Brief ownership of Malta-based Unibet subsidiary could be costly for gambling giant FDJ
Brief ownership of Malta-based Unibet subsidiary could be costly for gambling giant FDJ
FDJ United's brief ownership of Malta-based Trannel International Limited, acquired through the purchase of Unibet, is proving costly. The subsidiary is involved in multiple legal disputes across Europe, leading FDJ to sell it off quickly, but the sale may still expose the company to significant risks.

Despite the rapid exit aimed at mitigating legal exposure, investigations suggest that the fallout from Trannel's issues could threaten FDJ's ambitions in the European online betting market. The situation raises concerns about the financial and reputational impact on France's leading gambling operator.


#culture

Fox News: Jamie Lee Curtis says plastic surgery has 'wiped out' natural appearance in a generation
Jamie Lee Curtis says plastic surgery has 'wiped out' natural appearance in a generation
Jamie Lee Curtis, at 67, openly rejects plastic surgery, claiming it disfigures generations of women. She argues that societal pressures and AI filters have contributed to a harmful beauty standard. While she acknowledges personal choices, she emphasizes the importance of natural beauty.

Curtis reflects on her own regret over past surgery, advocating for self-acceptance and authenticity. She uses props, like large red wax lips, to symbolize her stance against cosmetic procedures. Curtis aims to empower women to embrace their natural appearance.


#health

GB News: Hair care: 'I made a quick change to my shampoo routine and it completely transformed my tresses'
Hair care: 'I made a quick change to my shampoo routine and it completely transformed my tresses'
Women seeking healthier hair can benefit from proper care and treatments, including a balanced diet and minimal heat. Social media influencer Kaylee Rose shares effective habits such as gentle brushing, weekly masks, and using rosemary oil in shampoo for improved hair growth and thickness.

Experts confirm rosemary oil's benefits, including stimulating hair follicles and improving scalp health. Users report significant transformations in hair thickness and growth, emphasizing the importance of consistent application and proper dilution with carrier oils for optimal results.


#crime

Fox News: Portland Quaker charged with assaulting federal officer in anti-ICE riot
Portland Quaker charged with assaulting federal officer in anti-ICE riot
Robert Jacob Hoopes, a Portland man described by his father as a lifelong Quaker committed to pacifism, faces federal charges for alleged actions during an anti-ICE protest. He is accused of aggravated assault of a federal officer and damaging federal property, with potential sentences of up to 20 and 10 years, respectively.

During the protest, Hoopes allegedly threw rocks at an ICE building, injuring an officer, and used a stop sign to damage the entrance. His father and roommate have expressed doubts about his involvement in violence, emphasizing his peaceful nature. Hoopes has been granted pretrial release.


The Western Journal: Ghislaine Maxwell's Desperate Supreme Court Plea: Will It Flip Her Epstein Conviction?
Ghislaine Maxwell's Desperate Supreme Court Plea: Will It Flip Her Epstein Conviction?
Ghislaine Maxwell has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn her sex trafficking conviction, claiming a non-prosecution agreement signed by Jeffrey Epstein covers her as well. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence and argues that the government is scapegoating her for Epstein's crimes.

The Justice Department contends that the agreement made by former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta does not apply to Maxwell. The Supreme Court's decision on whether to hear her case is expected this fall.