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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: PHOTOS: Zohran Mamdani visits with family of slain NYPD officer days after shooting
Democratic NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani visited the family of slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam, who was killed in a mass shooting. Mamdani, returning from his wedding in Uganda, expressed condolences and spent time with the grieving family, who welcomed him warmly.
Mamdani, known for his past calls to defund the police and disband a key police unit, clarified he is not running on a platform to defund the police. He emphasized the importance of police work and echoed calls for a national ban on assault rifles in response to the tragedy.
#society
The Western Journal: Oprah Forced to Respond After She's Accused of Closing Private Road During Tsunami Evacuation
During a tsunami evacuation in Hawaii, rumors surfaced that Oprah Winfrey's private road was closed, hindering residents' escape. Social media users criticized her for allegedly not opening the road until public pressure mounted.
Winfrey's spokesman denied these claims, stating the road was opened promptly after tsunami warnings were issued and local law enforcement was involved to ensure safety. The evacuation orders were later lifted as the tsunami threat diminished.
Fox News: Cincinnati city councilwoman 'grateful' for intense viral beatdown: Facebook post
Cincinnati City Councilwoman Victoria Parks faces backlash for a Facebook comment suggesting that victims of a recent brutal assault "begged for that beat down." Her remarks have sparked outrage, with calls for her resignation from various officials and community members.
The violent incident, captured on video, involved a group attacking two individuals in downtown Cincinnati. Critics argue Parks' comments are unacceptable for an elected official, highlighting a need for change in local leadership ahead of the upcoming election.
The Telegraph: Helicopter in fatal Washington plane crash was flying too high
Investigators concluded that a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger jet over Washington, D.C., was flying too high. The NTSB hearing revealed that the helicopter pilots did not receive a warning from air traffic controllers and some critical instruments were malfunctioning.
The incident, which occurred on January 30 and resulted in 67 fatalities, is the deadliest plane crash in the U.S. since November 2001. Air safety experts have raised concerns about the congestion in the airspace around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Breitbart: Trump Signs Bill to Help Prevent Home Foreclosures of America's Veterans
President Trump signed the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act, empowering the Department of Veterans Affairs to prevent veteran home foreclosures. The law allows the VA to pay loan holders to avoid foreclosure and establishes a five-year Partial Claim Program for veterans in default.
Trump emphasized the importance of the bill, noting over 60,000 veterans are at risk of losing homes, while the program is designed to benefit up to 3.7 million veterans without adding to the national debt.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Keir Starmer's plan to recognise Palestine defended by Labour minister: 'This is not about Hamas!'
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander supports Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's plan to recognize Palestine as a means to promote a two-state solution amid escalating Israeli military actions. She emphasized the need for Israel to meet specific conditions to engage in peace talks, while also condemning Hamas.
Alexander stated that recognition of Palestinian statehood will occur at a strategic moment to maximize its impact on peace efforts. She called for urgent actions from both Israel and Hamas to facilitate a viable two-state solution and alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders to force Senate vote on blocking arms sales to Israel
Sen. Bernie Sanders plans to force a vote on banning arms sales to Israel, targeting a $675 million deal for bombs and automatic rifles. He argues that U.S. taxpayers have supported the Netanyahu government long enough, citing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
This vote reflects a shift among Senate Democrats regarding Israel since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. While previous attempts to block military aid have largely failed, more Democrats may support Sanders this time.
#economy
Breitbart: Bessent on the Reindustrialization of America: Want US to 'Build Again'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the Trump administration's commitment to revitalizing American manufacturing, citing overreach in environmental laws as a barrier to building. He noted a capital expenditure boom linked to artificial intelligence and highlighted concerns over U.S. de-industrialization compared to Germany.
Bessent pointed to challenges in securing permits for significant projects, such as a semiconductor plant in Arizona, and stressed the need for streamlined regulatory processes. He expressed optimism about economic growth, despite concerns over tariffs, attributing potential benefits to ongoing trade and tax deals.
#culture
Fox News: Dean Cain exposes sexual harassment that plagued him during 'Lois & Clark'
Dean Cain revealed he experienced serious sexual harassment while filming "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," claiming it could have led to a major lawsuit. He noted the harassment affected his relationship with girlfriend Gabrielle Reece and hinted at a challenging work environment.
Cain praised co-star Teri Hatcher and discussed the demanding schedule of the show, which left him feeling exhausted. He expressed regret over not pursuing legal action regarding his pay and residuals, citing concerns about jeopardizing his career.
#technology
Breitbart: Exclusive — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: We Are 'Pushing as Hard as We Can on Cybersecurity'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the administration's commitment to enhancing cybersecurity during a recent event. He noted past hacks of the Treasury and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which were likely perpetrated by Chinese hackers, and highlighted ongoing efforts to collaborate with the private sector against financial scams.
Bessent described the growing threat posed by generative AI and its potential to create false digital identities, which complicates the landscape for financial institutions. He acknowledged that while older individuals may be more susceptible to these risks, the entire population faces significant digital challenges.