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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: EU set to launch an automated border system in October
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU nationals will launch in October, replacing passport stamps with biometric data collection. This system aims to enhance security by tracking visitors' entry and exit dates, identifying overstays, and preventing fraud.
Despite its security benefits, concerns have been raised about potential longer wait times at borders as the system rolls out across EU countries. The phased implementation will start on October 12, allowing time for adjustments.
The Federalist: Anonymous Website Targeting Rep. Hageman Referred To FEC
A new website called "Project Winchester" aims to remove U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman from office, featuring gun imagery that raises concerns about inciting violence. The group may also be violating Federal Election Commission laws by acting like a political action committee without proper registration.
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust has filed a complaint with the FEC regarding Project Winchester's lack of transparency and potential legal violations. The website's creator remains anonymous, complicating accountability in political advocacy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Democrats, media betray Israel, but look who stands firm
Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7 aimed to incite conflict, leading to Palestinian casualties that could sway Western opinion against Israel. Despite this, support for Israel remains strong among Trump and his allies, who argue against rewarding Hamas with concessions.
As tensions rise, European nations threaten to recognize a Palestinian state, potentially legitimizing Hamas. Critics argue that such actions only prolong the conflict, while Trump emphasizes that Israel must not relent until hostages are freed and Hamas is defeated.
Fox News: Trump says Ukrainians can likely stay in US following months of uncertainty
President Trump indicated he will likely allow Ukrainians who fled the war with Russia to stay in the U.S., easing concerns over their temporary protected status. He expressed commitment to working with the Ukrainian community and emphasized that no decision has been finalized.
The situation remains uncertain, as confusion arose from a mistaken DHS notification about revoking TPS for some Ukrainians. Trump also issued a 10-day ultimatum to Putin for a peace deal, threatening sanctions if no agreement is reached.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: US GDP Rebounds in Second Quarter Without 'Tarifflation' - Liberty Nation News
In the second quarter of 2025, the US economy rebounded with a GDP growth rate of 3%, surpassing expectations and recovering from a 0.5% contraction in the first quarter. Key factors included a significant decline in imports and a rise in consumer spending, although federal expenditures decreased.
Despite concerns over President Trump's tariffs, inflation remains low, with the GDP Price Index rising only 2%. Experts are now focused on upcoming economic indicators to assess potential impacts from trade policies in the third quarter.
#culture
GB News: American Eagle stocks surge after Sydney Sweeney jeans ad as investors ignore woke outrage
American Eagle's shares surged 10% following the release of an advertisement featuring actress Sydney Sweeney, despite backlash on social media accusing the campaign of promoting racial stereotypes. The brand's stock rose significantly, contributing to a market cap exceeding $2 billion.
While the ad faced criticism, with some calling it "modern-day Nazi propaganda," others defended it as a simple jeans advertisement. The company's chief marketing officer emphasized the importance of partnering with high-profile stars like Sweeney to navigate a challenging retail environment.
#health
Times Of Israel: In one of Gaza’s few malnutrition wards, a child’s arm is as wide as her mother’s thumb
In Gaza, severe malnutrition is escalating as food supplies dwindle due to an Israeli blockade. Hospitals like Nasser are overwhelmed with malnourished children, many suffering from acute hunger and related health issues. The World Health Organization warns of a looming famine, with reports of deaths from malnutrition rising.
Israeli officials deny claims of widespread starvation, attributing some deaths to preexisting health conditions. Despite international pressure, Israel has announced measures to increase aid flow, but the situation remains dire, with hospitals lacking essential supplies for treatment.
Fox News: The watermelon diet has gone viral — here's what experts say about the weight-loss trend
The watermelon diet, popularized on TikTok, involves consuming only watermelon for several days as a weight-loss method. While it can lead to temporary weight loss due to its high water content, experts warn that this restrictive diet lacks essential nutrients and can result in muscle loss and health risks.
Nutritionists recommend incorporating watermelon into a balanced diet rather than relying solely on it for detoxification. They emphasize that a sustainable approach to weight loss includes a variety of whole foods for proper nutrition and health.
#crime
Fox News: Epstein, Maxwell grand juries relied on two law enforcement witnesses, DOJ filing reveals
The Department of Justice has filed a request to unseal grand jury transcripts related to the sex trafficking cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The filing reveals that law enforcement witnesses, including an FBI agent and an NYPD detective, testified in both cases.
The DOJ argues that public interest in the crimes justifies the release of the transcripts, although they caution that much of the information may already be public. Maxwell is currently appealing her conviction, claiming she should have been included in Epstein's non-prosecution agreement.
Fox News: NYPD chief describes crime scene 'mayhem' as gunman killed four in Manhattan skyscraper shooting
A shooting in Midtown Manhattan left four people dead, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam. Gunman Shane Tamura, motivated by a potential diagnosis linked to the NFL, opened fire in a skyscraper, creating chaos as officers responded to the scene.
NYPD Chief John Chell described the incident as one of the worst he has encountered in his 30 years on the force. He noted the quick response and safety measures in place that potentially mitigated further casualties.
#outdoors
Forbes: Northern Lights Update: 8 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
Northern U.S. states may have a chance to view the northern lights Wednesday night, with a Kp index forecast of three, indicating visibility could extend beyond the poles. No geomagnetic storms or significant solar winds are expected.
The best viewing locations include Canada and Alaska, with lesser chances in parts of Washington, Idaho, and several Midwest states. NOAA advises finding a dark, north-facing spot between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. for optimal viewing.