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Aug 1, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: After Stephen Colbert's show is canceled, comedians unite against Trump
CBS will end The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in May 2026, citing financial reasons amid changing media consumption habits. Despite leading late-night ratings with 2.4 million viewers, critics question the validity of the financial claims given Colbert's strong anti-Trump audience appeal.
Colbert's show has been a key platform for Democratic sentiments, especially since Trump's return to office. The decision has sparked protests, as comedians rally against Trump's influence while Colbert remains a prominent target.
#society
Fox News: Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni 'flirting' video may be smoking gun in legal showdown: expert
Blake Lively is set to be deposed by Justin Baldoni's legal team, who will seek to exploit perceived weaknesses in her allegations of sexual harassment and other claims against him. The deposition will focus on interactions between Lively and Baldoni, including video evidence of their behavior on set.
Legal experts suggest that Baldoni's team aims to establish inconsistencies in Lively's statements and gather admissions that could support his defenses. The outcome of this deposition may significantly impact both parties as they prepare for potential trial proceedings.
Forbes: 25 Onboard Delta Flight Hospitalized After Plane Faces ‘Significant Turbulence’
A Delta Airlines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced significant turbulence, prompting an emergency landing in Minneapolis.
Twenty-five passengers were hospitalized for evaluation and care after the incident, though the airline did not report any serious injuries. The aircraft involved was an Airbus A330-900.
Fox News: Employees across America shaken by deadly office attack: What to know to stay safe
A recent shooting at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan resulted in four fatalities, including a police officer and a security guard. The shooter, Shane Tamura, entered the building armed with an assault rifle, prompting employees to barricade themselves for safety.
Security expert Patrick Timlin emphasizes the importance of awareness and preparedness in workplace safety. He advocates for simple, effective measures such as knowing emergency exits and conducting risk assessments rather than relying on fear-driven protocols or expensive gadgets.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Dissent Comes to the Federal Reserve for First Time in 30 Years - Liberty Nation News
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell faces pressure from the White House and dissent within the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) regarding interest rates. The Fed has held rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5% for five consecutive meetings, with recent dissenting votes from some members advocating for a rate cut.
Market speculation about a potential rate cut in September has fluctuated, influenced by Powell's cautious remarks and upcoming inflation data. The next Consumer Price Index report will be crucial in determining the Fed's direction, as inflation trends remain mixed amid ongoing tariff impacts.
#military
Fox News: Army helicopter that crashed with commercial plane in DC was flying above altitude limit: NTSB
The NTSB's hearings on the January helicopter crash near Washington, D.C., revealed that incorrect altitude readings contributed to the disaster, which killed 67 people. Investigators noted a history of near misses and inadequate FAA response to safety concerns regarding helicopter traffic near the airport.
Army and FAA representatives attempted to shift blame to air traffic controllers, while acknowledging discrepancies in Black Hawk altimeters. The hearings highlighted systemic issues in air traffic management and the need for improved safety measures, including legislation to enhance aircraft location data transmission.
#history
Fox News: Ancient Roman soldier's monthly paycheck unearthed in pristine condition in countryside
A 1,900-year-old hoard of Roman coins, consisting of 25 silver denarii, was discovered in Norfolk, England. This find, equivalent to a Roman soldier's monthly salary, was made by a metal detectorist and handed over to local authorities.
The coins, dating between the 160s and 170s, feature depictions of emperors like Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, and were found scattered due to farming activities over the centuries. This area is known for its rich Roman history and previous discoveries.
#crime
Fox News: Smokey the Bear arrests man for allegedly stealing his signs in Florida to sell on Facebook: 'Dumb criminals'
A man was arrested in Florida for stealing Smokey Bear signs and selling them on Facebook Marketplace for $1,900 each. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson noted that the suspect traveled from Pensacola to Orlando before being apprehended.
Simpson emphasized the absurdity of the crime and highlighted Florida's commitment to law enforcement and forest fire prevention efforts. The suspect's identity remains undisclosed, and charges are pending.
Fox News: Migrant sex crime surge in major US city tied to Biden’s open border, Mexico ‘safe haven’: former judge
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 214 illegal immigrants in the Houston area over six months for child sex offenses, exceeding the total from the entire 2024 fiscal year. The arrests are attributed to a renewed focus on immigration enforcement and collaboration among various law enforcement agencies.
The operation highlights the importance of local law enforcement in identifying offenders, with many of those arrested having prior convictions and deportations. The arrests aim to enhance community safety by targeting individuals involved in multiple criminal activities.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Britain braces for 'early autumnal storm' as Met Office reveals chances of seeing 'named cyclone'
Britain may experience an early autumn storm as meteorologists monitor a low-pressure system off the US coast. The potential for Storm Floris arises from the interaction of tropical and cold air masses, with a 10% chance of a named storm developing next week.
While named storms are rare for this time of year, models suggest possible strong winds and rain, particularly in northern regions. Meanwhile, there are indications of a heatwave returning, with temperatures potentially reaching 30C in early August.