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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: EXPOSED: Keir Starmer poised to slam Brexit into reverse and reimpose EU rule on vital UK industry: 'Madness!'
Sir Keir Starmer plans to align the UK's automotive industry with EU regulations, reversing previous commitments to independent governance. This move, supported by the Department for Transport, aims to maintain trade with the EU but has drawn criticism from former officials who view it as a betrayal of Brexit principles.
Critics argue this alignment will increase vehicle costs and undermine the UK's regulatory autonomy. The automotive sector, vital to the UK economy, faces potential challenges as it adjusts to these changes. Stakeholders are concerned about the implications for manufacturing and market competitiveness.
The Telegraph: Pro-Gaza MP’s supporter ‘harassed rival with megaphone’
A council investigation found that Ammar Anwar, part of pro-Gaza MP Iqbal Mohamed's campaign, harassed Labour candidate Heather Iqbal with offensive language, accusing her of supporting genocide. Complaints of intimidation from Iqbal's supporters were upheld by the council.
In a campaign video, Mohamed labeled Sir Keir Starmer a "murderer" and the Conservatives "thieves," urging voters to support Independents instead. The incident highlights tensions in the political landscape during the election.
Fox News: New York Times admits using misleading cover photo of emaciated Gaza child
The New York Times faced backlash after a front-page photo of an emaciated child, presented as evidence of famine in Gaza, was revealed to show a boy with a preexisting health condition unrelated to the conflict. Critics accused the publication of journalistic malpractice for omitting this crucial context.
The Times later issued an editor's note acknowledging the oversight but faced criticism for not adequately addressing the implications of their reporting. The incident has raised concerns about media integrity and the portrayal of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Fox News: Who is Steve Ricchetti, the longtime Biden confidante questioned in Comer's cover-up probe?
Steve Ricchetti, a key figure in President Biden’s inner circle, is set to testify before House Oversight Committee investigators. Known for downplaying concerns about Biden’s mental fitness, Ricchetti has held various influential roles, including chief of staff and campaign chair.
His extensive political career includes positions under former President Bill Clinton and as a lobbyist. Ricchetti's family members have also held roles in the Biden administration, raising questions about nepotism. He is the seventh former aide to appear in the investigation into potential cover-ups regarding Biden's mental acuity.
Breitbart: Robert Reich Exploits the Holocaust to Bash Israel for Defending Jews
Robert Reich is criticized for using Holocaust imagery to condemn Israel's actions against Hamas, claiming Israel is betraying Holocaust victims. Critics argue that reports of starvation in Gaza are exaggerated and that Israel has increased humanitarian aid since the conflict began.
Reich's analogy overlooks key differences between the Holocaust and the current situation, including the actions of Hamas. His comments are seen as minimizing the Holocaust and suggest a preference for Jewish victimhood over self-defense against threats like Hamas.
Fox News: Grassley rebukes Trump's pressure to 'have the courage' to speed up nominations
President Trump urged Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley to eliminate the "blue slip" practice, which allows senators to block judicial nominations from their states. Trump criticized the tradition as potentially unconstitutional and detrimental to his ability to appoint judges.
Grassley responded, expressing surprise at Trump's comments and emphasizing that the blue slip process affects communities and law enforcement. He expressed disappointment over the personal nature of Trump's remarks while Senate Republicans continue to navigate the nomination process amid Democratic opposition.
#society
Breitbart: Ex-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Dines with Singer Katy Perry in Montreal
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and singer Katy Perry dined together in Montreal, leading to speculation about a possible romance. The two spent about two hours at the restaurant Le Violon, where they enjoyed a chef’s menu without any public displays of affection.
Trudeau, who recently separated from his wife, and Perry, who has split from Orlando Bloom, were seen engaged in animated conversation. Both representatives for Trudeau and Perry did not comment on the dinner.
Le Monde: French government prepares a new law to assist the restitution of looted artworks
France's government is advancing a bill to expedite the restitution of artworks looted during the colonial era. This legislation aims to simplify the process, allowing for the return of cultural goods acquired through illicit means between 1815 and 1972 without requiring individual votes for each item.
This draft law follows previous efforts to return looted property, including human remains and items taken during the Nazi era. France has already returned several significant artefacts to countries like Senegal and Benin, reflecting a broader trend among European nations to address colonial-era injustices.
Fox News: PETA calls Maine lobster festival 'egregiously cruel' in new lawsuit against city
PETA has filed a lawsuit against the Maine Lobster Festival and the City of Rockland, claiming the steaming of lobsters alive is cruel and violates Maine law. The organization seeks a court order to stop the practice, arguing it causes unnecessary suffering to the animals.
In response, the festival organizers maintain that their methods are legal and widely accepted, asserting that lobsters do not experience pain in the same way mammals do. They emphasize their commitment to addressing public concerns.
Forbes: ‘Love Island’ Stars JaNa Craig And Kenny Rodriguez Split: What We Know
JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez, who gained fame on "Love Island USA," announced their breakup via Instagram, with Craig accusing Rodriguez of being a "manipulative liar." The split comes after fans noticed changes in their social media interactions, leading to speculation.
Rodriguez expressed sadness over the split but wished Craig well, while Craig's posts included accusations of dishonesty and a repost from a co-star alleging Rodriguez's problematic behavior. Both continue to appear on the spinoff "Love Island: Beyond the Villa."
Breitbart: France Condemns Airline That Kicked Jewish Children Off Vueling Flight
A summer camp counselor accused Spanish police of excessive force during the removal of French Jewish teenagers from a flight to Paris. French ministers are investigating claims of discrimination after the group was removed for alleged unruly behavior, which the counselor disputes.
The incident has raised concerns amid rising antisemitism in Europe. French officials condemned a Spanish minister's comments linking the minors to Israeli citizens, calling for a thorough investigation into the events. Vueling Airlines denied any religious motivation behind the removal.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump blasted for ‘steep concessions to Beijing’ after chip deal, canceled Taiwanese visit
Senate Democrats are criticizing President Trump for making concessions to China, such as denying Taiwan's president a stopover in the U.S. and allowing the sale of Nvidia chips to China. They argue these moves undermine U.S. leverage in trade talks and threaten national security.
The Democrats claim Trump's actions risk empowering China in global technology and military capabilities. They demand a stronger approach to negotiations, emphasizing the need for real progress rather than symbolic victories.
Breitbart: Mike Huckabee: Arab States Tougher than Europe on Hamas
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee noted that Arab nations are taking a firmer stance against Hamas than European countries, as they demand the group disarm and relinquish power in Gaza. This comes after a joint condemnation of Hamas by Arab and Muslim countries following the October 7 attack.
The Arab League, along with the EU and other nations, is advocating for the end of Hamas' rule in Gaza as part of a two-state solution to alleviate the humanitarian crisis. Despite this, Hamas continues to reject proposals for a ceasefire that would require it to disarm.
#crime
Fox News: Facial recognition software leads to arrest of suspect accused of injuring ICE officer
Robert Jacob Hoopes has been identified as a suspect in the injury of an ICE officer during protests in Portland, Oregon. Using facial recognition software, the FBI linked him to the incident where he allegedly threw a rock that injured the officer, requiring significant medical treatment.
Hoopes faces charges of aggravated assault and damaging government property, with potential sentences of up to 20 years and 10 years, respectively. His father described him as a lifelong Quaker committed to pacifism, while Hoopes is scheduled for arraignment on August 15.
Fox News: DOJ, FBI investigate brutal Cincinnati assault captured in viral video
The FBI and DOJ have launched a federal investigation into a violent beating that occurred in downtown Cincinnati, which has drawn national attention. Three suspects have been arrested and face multiple charges, including felonious assault, while discussions of potential federal hate crime charges are underway.
Cincinnati's Chief of Police condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for improved public safety and a better portrayal of the city. The incident has sparked political responses, with local officials calling for federal involvement to address the violence.