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Jul 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: DNC revamps messaging, says Trump is 'killing the American dream' through price hikes, 'big beautiful bill'
The Democratic National Committee has launched a campaign accusing former President Donald Trump of undermining the American dream through rising prices and the GOP's spending bill. They aim to connect Trump to increased costs of living, healthcare, and potential cuts to social programs as part of their strategy leading up to the 2026 midterms.
This initiative follows a shift in voter support towards Trump among key demographics, prompting the DNC to bolster its messaging and outreach efforts. They emphasize the negative impacts of Trump's policies on working-class Americans, hoping to resonate with voters as they prepare for the upcoming elections.
#society
The Western Journal: Here's Why So Many Americans Hate Their Own Country: How Our Two Views of America Came from the Civil War Era
On the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a stark divide among Americans is highlighted. Patriots celebrate the document as a foundation of self-governance and equality, while others express shame, viewing it as hypocritical. This ideological split mirrors historical divisions seen during the Civil War.
The contrasting perspectives on the Declaration influence societal views on equality and justice. Figures like Frederick Douglass revered the document, advocating for its principles, while Confederate leaders like Alexander Stephens dismissed its ideals to justify slavery. This historical context underscores the ongoing debate about America's identity.
The Telegraph: Preacher who quoted Nazi text likening Jews to ‘fleas’ to speak in Bradford mosque
Islamic preacher Shaykh Ebrahim Bham, known for controversial remarks including a Nazi comparison of Jews to "fleas," is set to speak at a mosque in Bradford. Calls for his visa revocation have been made by various officials, citing his support for violence and extremist groups.
The Home Office has stated there is no place for anti-Semitism in society but did not comment on Bham's case. His sermons have included praise for the October 7 attacks and justifications for violence in the name of self-defense, raising concerns about community cohesion.
Forbes: How The Blake Lively Saga Led A Billionaire To Shut Down His Foundation
The Wayfarer Foundation, founded by Paylocity's Steve Sarowitz, abruptly closed in June after facing legal issues and threats against Sarowitz's family. Despite its significant contributions to over 200 nonprofits, the foundation's closure leaves many grantees uncertain about their future funding.
Sarowitz plans to transition to private donations through a donor-advised fund, citing the need for flexibility and reduced bureaucracy. The move follows a series of violent threats linked to a lawsuit involving actress Blake Lively, raising safety concerns for Sarowitz and his associates.
GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Friday 4th July
Failure is a part of trying new things and taking risks. It presents a choice: to retreat in fear or to learn from the experience, heal, and take action again. Embracing this mindset can lead to personal growth and resilience.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron and Starmer will co-chair Ukraine talks in the UK
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will co-chair talks with European leaders to enhance Ukraine's defenses during Macron's state visit to the UK from July 8-10. The meeting will address maintaining Ukraine's combat capability amid stalled US-led peace talks.
Discussions will also cover the potential deployment of a "reassurance force" to Ukraine post-ceasefire and strategies to pressure Russia for an unconditional ceasefire. Recent escalations in Russian attacks on Ukraine coincide with wavering US support under President Trump.
Fox News: Iran regime escalates repression toward 'North Korea-style model of isolation and control'
In response to the recent conflict with Israel, Iran's regime is intensifying domestic repression, resembling a "North Korea-style model" of control. Citizens face random detentions, phone searches, and a total internet blackout, aimed at instilling fear and manipulating public perception.
Experts suggest this heightened repression may be the regime's only strategy for survival, as internal trust within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deteriorates. A potential purge of leadership could lead to a more radicalized and volatile military, shifting Iran's focus to asymmetric warfare and terrorism.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF says soldier killed in operational accident in northern Gaza Strip
Sgt. Yair Eliyahou, 19, was killed in a combat-related accident in Gaza, raising Israel's military death toll to 443 amid ongoing operations against Hamas. Israeli strikes in Khan Younis resulted in at least 15 fatalities, including children, as the IDF targets Hamas infrastructure.
The UN reports over 613 deaths near humanitarian aid sites since May, with the majority linked to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's operations. The IDF acknowledges civilian harm but insists its actions are in response to threats. The conflict, ignited on October 7, 2023, has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.