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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Forbes: Trump Keeps Aug. 1 Deadline For Lifting Tariff Pause
President Trump has confirmed that the U.S. will reinstate reciprocal tariffs against countries that fail to negotiate a new deal by Friday. He emphasized that the August 1 deadline will not be extended.
This decision follows the "Liberation Day" tariffs announced in April.
Fox News: Schumer calls on FBI to conduct counterintelligence threat assessment on Epstein files
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has urged the FBI to assess the potential national security risks associated with the Jeffrey Epstein files. He emphasized the need to determine if foreign intelligence could exploit the information to blackmail U.S. officials, including former President Trump.
Schumer criticized Trump for not releasing the files as promised and condemned House Speaker Mike Johnson for avoiding the topic. Johnson defended his actions, stating that any resolution must protect victims' identities while supporting maximum disclosure of credible evidence.
#society
Forbes: Forbes 2025 50 Over 50: Meet The Women Who Define Innovation, Drive And Hope
The 2025 Forbes 50 Over 50 list features 200 women who are making significant contributions in various fields, including investment, innovation, and lifestyle. These women, aged 50 and above, have overcome challenges and are using their experiences to create positive change, from addressing climate issues to improving financial literacy.
Highlighting individuals like Saira Malik, Halle Berry, and Alice Wong, the list showcases the impact of age and wisdom in entrepreneurship. The initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women who continue to redefine possibilities later in life.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Japan issues major tsunami warning after magnitude 8 earthquake strikes off Russian coast
A magnitude 8 earthquake struck off Russia's east coast, prompting tsunami alerts across Japan and warnings for hazardous waves in parts of Russia and Guam. The Japan Weather Agency predicts a tsunami of 1 meter, with evacuations underway in the Russian town of Severo-Kurilsk.
Regional authorities in Russia report no injuries but note damage to a nursery. The quake is considered the strongest in decades, leading officials to advise residents to move away from coastal areas.
The Western Journal: Former CIA Officer Suggests Potential Epstein Ties to Russian, Chinese Intelligence
A former CIA officer, Mike Baker, speculated that Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit activities and connections could have attracted interest from Russian and Chinese intelligence agencies. He suggested that Epstein's high-profile associates and the nature of his operations would make him a target for espionage.
Baker emphasized the potential for intelligence agencies to leverage information from Epstein’s network, noting that both Russia and China might employ blackmail tactics to recruit sources. He acknowledged that while this is speculation, it aligns with the interests of foreign intelligence operations.
Forbes: Hawaii Tsunami Warning Downgraded—Waves Hit California And Japan Coasts
Tsunami waves reached northern California following a magnitude 8.8 earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting warnings across the Pacific. Hawaii downgraded its tsunami warning to an advisory as waves up to 4 feet were recorded, while Japan maintained warnings for its eastern coast.
Authorities advised caution along the U.S. West Coast, emphasizing that the tsunami could produce a series of waves. Evacuations occurred in Hawaii and Japan, with reports of flooding in some areas. No significant damage has been reported from the earthquake itself.
#culture
Fox News: Ozzy Osbourne fans gather in Birmingham for funeral procession to honor rock legend
Ozzy Osbourne was honored in Birmingham, England, with thousands of fans attending his funeral procession. The Lord Mayor emphasized the significance of celebrating Osbourne's legacy in the city he cherished. A private family funeral is also planned to commemorate his life.
Osbourne expressed his desire for a joyful farewell, rejecting sadness in favor of a celebration. He faced health challenges, including a Parkinson's diagnosis, but wished for a lighthearted tribute, reflecting on his fortunate life.