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#politics

Times Of Israel: US public approval of Israeli offensive in Gaza at lowest point of war — poll
US public approval of Israeli offensive in Gaza at lowest point of war — poll
Support for Israel's military actions in Gaza has dropped significantly among U.S. adults, with only about one-third approving, according to a recent Gallup poll. Disapproval is particularly high among Democrats and independents, while Republican support remains stable.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's approval ratings have also declined, with approximately 52% of Americans viewing him unfavorably. The poll highlights a growing partisan divide on the issue, as younger adults and Democrats increasingly oppose Israel's military strategies.


#society

GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Tuesday 29 July
GB News Daily Reflection - Tuesday 29 July
Frustration often stems from unfulfillment, leading to anger over trivial matters. While anger can be seen as negative, it is a natural emotion. Biblical references, such as Jesus’ anger in the temple, illustrate that righteous anger can arise when core values are compromised.




The Western Journal: CNN Accused of 'Purposely Lying' About Manhattan Shooter: 'It's Almost Like They Have an Agenda'
CNN Accused of 'Purposely Lying' About Manhattan Shooter: 'It's Almost Like They Have an Agenda'
CNN faced criticism for reporting on a shooting in Midtown Manhattan, where Shane Devon Tamura killed four people before taking his own life. Despite clear evidence showing Tamura was not white, CNN described him as "possibly white," raising concerns about the accuracy and potential danger of their reporting.

Critics accused CNN of intentionally misleading the public, arguing that the network's portrayal could have hindered law enforcement efforts. Following the incident, CNN reportedly avoided further discussion of the shooter's race, prompting questions about accountability and the network's declining viewership.


Breitbart: UK: Police Commissioner Calls on Gov't to Close Epping Migrant Hotel
UK: Police Commissioner Calls on Gov't to Close Epping Migrant Hotel
Essex County Police and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst has urged the government to close the Bell Hotel, a migrant accommodation, following an alleged sexual assault by an illegal immigrant on a local girl. Hirst criticized the location as inappropriate and costly, requesting a meeting with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.

Protests against the hotel have erupted in Epping, with local residents demanding its closure, while counterprotests occurred from pro-open borders activists. The unrest highlights broader concerns over migrant housing and public safety, with similar protests reported in various UK towns.


Fox News: Ed Sullivan, an unsung civil rights champion
Ed Sullivan, an unsung civil rights champion
Ed Sullivan, known for introducing the Beatles to America, was also a significant figure in the civil rights movement. A new Netflix documentary reveals his battles against racism in television, showcasing how he featured Black entertainers despite pushback from CBS executives.

Sullivan's commitment to diversity on his show included booking stars like Harry Belafonte and Nat King Cole, defying racist norms of the time. His legacy as a civil rights advocate is often overlooked, but his actions contributed to greater visibility for Black performers in the media.


Fox News: Dept. of Education launches investigation into Duke University over alleged racial preferences
Dept. of Education launches investigation into Duke University over alleged racial preferences
The Department of Education is investigating Duke University and its Law Journal for potential racial bias in editor selection processes. Allegations suggest that applicants from certain "affinity groups" received extra points for referencing their race or ethnicity, which may violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon criticized these practices as discriminatory and called for Duke to reform its policies regarding race preferences. The department has requested the establishment of a "Merit and Civil Rights Committee" to address civil rights violations at the university.


#economy

Forbes: Inside Robinhood’s Crypto-Fueled Plan For World Domination
Inside Robinhood’s Crypto-Fueled Plan For World Domination
Vlad Tenev, co-founder of Robinhood, has significantly increased his wealth to $6 billion by embracing cryptocurrency and expanding into global financial services. Robinhood's market cap has soared to nearly $98 billion, with a focus on tokenized stocks and AI-driven investing.

The firm recently hosted its first international crypto event in Cannes, announcing new features like commission-free trading of blockchain-based stock tokens for European users. Tenev aims to position Robinhood as a leading financial ecosystem, capitalizing on the impending $124 trillion generational wealth transfer.


#crime

Fox News: Trump backs NYPD after gunman kills off-duty officer in Manhattan office tower shooting
Trump backs NYPD after gunman kills off-duty officer in Manhattan office tower shooting
President Trump expressed support for law enforcement following a shooting in Manhattan that resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam. He praised the police's dedication and offered condolences to the victims' families.

The shooter, identified as Shane Tamura, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Mayor Eric Adams announced that flags across the city would be lowered to honor Officer Islam, who is remembered as a hero for his service.


The Western Journal: Disturbing Note Found in Manhattan Shooter's Pocket Hints at Motive
Disturbing Note Found in Manhattan Shooter's Pocket Hints at Motive
Shane Devon Tamura, 27, killed four people in a Manhattan shooting, including an NYPD officer, before taking his own life. A suicide note revealed he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) linked to football, suggesting a motive tied to the NFL.

Mayor Eric Adams indicated Tamura may have targeted NFL employees in the building where the shooting occurred. Tamura's mental health struggles and his request for his brain to be studied were highlighted in the note, which referenced the consequences of CTE.


Breitbart: Ray Kelly: NYPD 'Limited' Because They've Lost Many Officers
Ray Kelly: NYPD 'Limited' Because They've Lost Many Officers
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly highlighted a significant officer shortage within the department, limiting its ability to implement necessary precautions. He noted a decline in interest among young people in pursuing careers in law enforcement, which has hampered recruitment efforts.