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#politics

GB News: Keir Starmer is 'not in a position of strength' on Palestine, Ellis tells GB News
Keir Starmer is 'not in a position of strength' on Palestine, Ellis tells GB News
Sir Michael Ellis criticized Sir Keir Starmer for his statement on Palestine, claiming it rewards the actions of October 7. He described the Prime Minister's response as "weak" and suggested that the recognition of Palestine as a state was not a voluntary decision.


Forbes: Texas Redistricting Plan Explained As Democrats Threaten To Flee State
Texas Redistricting Plan Explained As Democrats Threaten To Flee State
Texas Republicans have proposed a new congressional map aimed at gaining five additional House seats in the upcoming midterms by redrawing district lines. This plan, initiated at the request of Donald Trump's team, targets Democratic-held seats in urban areas like Austin, Dallas, and Houston.

In response, Texas Democrats are considering drastic measures, including leaving the state to prevent a quorum for voting on the redistricting plan, which could incur fines of up to $1 million per month. The proposed changes would alter the demographics of several districts while maintaining the status quo for Republican incumbents.


Breitbart: WA A.G.: Trump Admin. Is Going After Illegals Getting Benefits, Not Criminals
WA A.G.: Trump Admin. Is Going After Illegals Getting Benefits, Not Criminals
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown criticized the Trump administration's request for states to provide immigration status data of SNAP recipients, arguing it deters people from seeking assistance. He contended that the administration is targeting vulnerable individuals instead of undocumented criminals as promised.

Brown emphasized the shamefulness of the federal government's actions against those in need, asserting that many are simply trying to survive. His comments were made during an appearance on MSNBC's "The Last Word."


The Telegraph: White House warns Starmer: Stop threatening US tech companies’ free speech
White House warns Starmer: Stop threatening US tech companies’ free speech
The White House has cautioned UK leader Sir Keir Starmer against threatening American tech firms due to backlash over Britain's Online Safety Act. The law imposes fines on companies for failing to regulate online speech, raising concerns among US lawmakers about foreign interference in free speech.

Critics argue the act pressures platforms to censor legal content, with social media companies now required to implement age verification checks. The Trump administration is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of protecting American free speech against foreign regulations.


#society

Fox News: Pedal less, explore more with an e-bike
Pedal less, explore more with an e-bike
Research indicates that e-biking enhances physical and mental health by providing exercise benefits while reducing overexertion, thus lowering stress and promoting outdoor activity. The article highlights various e-bike models on sale, catering to different needs from rugged trails to urban commuting.

Featured e-bikes include the Smartravel DK400, Actbest Core, and Aventon Aventure 2, each offering unique features like removable batteries, lightweight designs, and powerful motors. Discounts range from 8% to 53%, making these options appealing for potential buyers.


#economy

Le Monde: US Fed holds firm against Trump pressure to cut rates, despite dissension
US Fed holds firm against Trump pressure to cut rates, despite dissension
The US Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at 4.25% to 4.50% for the fifth consecutive meeting, despite pressure from President Trump to reduce borrowing costs. The decision reflects concerns over economic uncertainty and inflation, with two governors dissenting for a potential rate cut.

Trump has criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering rates sooner, suggesting a drop of up to three percentage points. The Fed's decision comes amid mixed economic indicators, including a recent GDP growth estimate influenced by reduced imports.


#health

Fox News: Hidden sleep danger could increase risk of 172 diseases, major study reveals
Hidden sleep danger could increase risk of 172 diseases, major study reveals
A new study links sleep irregularity to an increased risk of 172 diseases, highlighting that sleep quality may be more critical than duration. Researchers analyzed data from over 88,000 adults, finding significant associations with conditions like Parkinson's and type 2 diabetes.

Experts emphasize the need to broaden sleep assessments beyond duration and consider factors like sleep disorders. Limitations of the study include its focus on a specific age group and single-point data collection, suggesting further research is necessary to explore these connections.


#crime

Breitbart: Serving Police Officer Charged With Sexual Activity With a Child
Serving Police Officer Charged With Sexual Activity With a Child
A 30-year-old Cleveland Police officer, Nathan Henderson, appeared in court facing 11 charges of engaging in sexual activity with a child and one count of perverting the course of justice. He did not enter a plea and will remain in custody until his next hearing on August 28th.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct has been notified of the arrest. Henderson had been on active duty prior to his arrest on Monday.


#technology

Fox News: Americans now spend 10 hours online every day
Americans now spend 10 hours online every day
A recent survey found that the average American adult spends over 10 hours a day online, with nearly 5.4 hours dedicated to browsing, working, and shopping, while another 5 hours is spent streaming content. The survey highlights the significant role of technology in daily life.

This extensive screen time raises concerns about mental health, productivity, and privacy. Experts recommend adopting stronger digital habits, such as using unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and regularly updating software to enhance online security.