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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Pacific Palisades Wins Carveout Against Urban Densification in Fire Zones
Governor Gavin Newsom has agreed to issue an executive order exempting fire zones from urban densification laws, specifically SB 9, which allows homeowners to subdivide lots and build accessory dwelling units. This decision follows community concerns in Pacific Palisades about potential overdevelopment after recent fires.
Local leaders, including L.A. City Council member Traci Park, mobilized residents to advocate against SB 9's application in fire-affected areas. The order will enable local governments in Los Angeles and Malibu to restrict construction in designated high fire hazard zones.
#society
Fox News: Passengers removed from plane, arrested for alleged vodka-induced drunk and disruptive behavior
Two men were banned from a British airline after being removed from a flight for disruptive behavior while intoxicated. They allegedly consumed a duty-free bottle of vodka during a delay, leading to one becoming uncontrollable, prompting police intervention.
West Yorkshire Police arrested the men on suspicion of affray but later released them on bail. The airline emphasized its zero-tolerance policy toward disruptive behavior.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' movie under fire for filming on 'occupied' Indigenous land
Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey" is facing backlash for filming in Dakhla, Western Sahara, which is claimed by the Sahrawi Government to be under illegal military occupation by Morocco. The Sahrawi authorities condemned the filming, stating it normalizes the occupation and exploits the cultural significance of the area.
The Western Sahara International Film Festival and actor Javier Bardem have also criticized the decision, urging Nolan to stand in solidarity with the Sahrawi people. In contrast, Moroccan officials praised the film as a significant Hollywood project for the region. "The Odyssey" is set for release on July 17, 2026.
#economy
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced New York Times Downplays GDP Surge as ‘Economy Slowed’
The U.S. economy showed a strong rebound in the second quarter of 2025, with GDP growth at 3%, surpassing expectations and reversing a previous decline. Consumer spending rose by 1.4%, while inflation is reportedly declining, despite ongoing concerns about tariffs and future economic challenges.
Critics assert that major media outlets, particularly the New York Times, downplay positive economic news to align with a political agenda. They argue that the Times' coverage reflects a bias against good news that could benefit the current administration, driven by subscriber expectations.
Breitbart: JPMorgan Chase, Coinbase Launch Partnership to Purchase Crypto
JPMorganChase has partnered with Coinbase to facilitate easier cryptocurrency purchases for its customers. The collaboration will enable Chase customers to link their bank accounts to Coinbase wallets, transfer rewards, and fund accounts using Chase credit cards, enhancing user experience and security.
This partnership comes amid criticism of JPMorganChase's practices, including charges to fintech companies for data access, which some liken to a "debanking" strategy. The move aims to streamline connections with Coinbase while reducing reliance on third-party data aggregators.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Discusses Making Health Technology Great Again
President Trump announced an initiative to modernize American health care, dubbed "Make Health Technology Great Again," on July 30. This follows a surprising GDP report indicating economic growth that exceeded expert forecasts.
Treasury Secretary Bessent highlighted Trump's agenda as a catalyst for growth and innovation across various sectors.
#military
Fox News: Navy calls off search for missing sailor assigned to USS George Washington near Australia
The U.S. Navy has ended its search for a sailor who reportedly went overboard from the USS George Washington while it was sailing in the Timor Sea. The search involved the ship's strike group and Australian forces but was called off on Wednesday.
The Navy has not released the sailor's name pending notification of next of kin. This incident occurred during the ship's first patrol since returning to Japan in November 2024.
#culture
The Western Journal: While Woke Retreats and Secularism Stagnate, Christian Musicians See Huge Jolt as Hope Begins Returning to America
Christian music is experiencing significant growth in the U.S., with artists like Alex Warren and Forrest Frank topping the Billboard charts. Streaming of Christian music has increased by 60% over five years, reflecting a shift toward faith and fulfillment among listeners.
This resurgence is particularly noted among younger generations, with a Barna poll indicating a rise in personal commitments to Christianity. The trend suggests a potential spiritual revival in America, driven by improved music quality and a desire for meaningful experiences.
#crime
GB News: 'Cruel' funeral fraudster scammed grieving family out of thousands of pounds
Mark Kerbey, a funeral director, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for defrauding a grieving family out of £3,300. He promised to arrange a funeral for a deceased man but failed to deliver any services, leading to a chaotic and inadequate alternative.
Kerbey's actions were described as "amongst the cruellest" by police, who emphasized the exploitation of vulnerable individuals during their time of grief. His fraudulent activities included perverting the course of justice and misrepresentation.