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#politics
Breitbart: Whoopi Goldberg Says Her Seven-Figure Salary Job on 'The View' 'Can Feel Like Hell'
Whoopi Goldberg expressed her frustrations about co-hosting The View, stating that the job can sometimes feel like "hell." Despite her $8 million annual salary, she noted that the audience's support is appreciated amid ongoing tensions related to political discussions on the show.
Disney and ABC executives have reportedly urged the hosts to reduce political content, suggesting a return to the show's original focus. This has led to discontent among the hosts, particularly Ana Navarro, who believes their audience expects political commentary.
Fox News: Republicans navigate post-victory agenda after Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' becomes law
With the "Big, Beautiful Bill" now law, Congressional Republicans face a challenge in finding significant legislative initiatives for the remaining 18 months of the 119th Congress. A "rescissions" bill is on the agenda, aiming to cancel $9.4 trillion in previously appropriated spending, but its passage in the Senate remains uncertain.
As the GOP navigates funding the government and avoiding shutdowns, they also plan to push for additional reconciliation packages. Investigations into former Biden officials are ongoing, reflecting a dual focus on past and future governance. The upcoming midterms loom large as Republicans strategize their next moves.
#society
The Federalist: DOJ Sues California For Forcing Women To Compete Against Men
The Trump administration's Department of Justice has filed a Title IX lawsuit against California for allegedly violating federal civil rights laws by allowing males to compete in women's sports. The DOJ argues this policy harms female athletes and creates unsafe environments.
California's refusal to comply with a Resolution Agreement from the Department of Education, which aimed to protect women's sports, has prompted the lawsuit. The DOJ emphasizes the need to uphold Title IX protections for female athletes and ensure fair competition based on biological sex.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Major colleges face heat over Chinese scholarship ties as espionage concerns mount
The China Select Committee is investigating U.S. universities partnering with the China Scholarship Council (CSC), citing concerns over potential access to sensitive research and technology by Beijing. Formal oversight letters have been sent to institutions like Dartmouth and Notre Dame, demanding details on their involvement.
The committee claims the CSC program serves as a mechanism for technology transfer and ideological conditioning, requiring students to report on their progress to Chinese authorities. The inquiry also questions whether federal research grants are indirectly supporting these students and their affiliations with the Chinese government.
Fox News: US-backed Gaza aid group launches bold new system to deliver food directly to families
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has launched a new initiative to improve food aid delivery in Gaza, allowing community leaders to coordinate local distribution directly, aiming to minimize interference from Hamas. This change comes amid criticism of GHF's previous model, which required civilians to travel to distribution points.
Despite facing challenges, GHF has successfully delivered 2,000 boxes of food and aims to expand its efforts to distribute 20,000 boxes daily. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu supports the initiative, citing concerns over Hamas diverting aid. The U.S. State Department has allocated $30 million to GHF for this purpose.
#economy
Forbes: $4 Trillion Nvidia Is Now Worth More Than World's 30 Richest People And U.S. Social Net
Nvidia has become the world's first $4 trillion company, surpassing the market values of 97% of global economies and all military spending. Only the U.S., China, Germany, India, and Japan have larger GDPs.
The company's valuation exceeds the combined worth of the 30 richest individuals and the total market cap of the S&P 500's 200 smallest companies. Nvidia leads the AI market with a 75% share in AI accelerators, highlighting the growth of U.S. tech firms.
#culture
Fox News: George Clooney's wife Amal bans phones in family's home to protect privacy
Amal Clooney enforces a strict no-phone policy when entertaining guests at home to protect her family's privacy. She emphasizes the importance of creating private moments, especially as a parent to twins, and avoids sharing their photos publicly.
George Clooney balances his Broadway career with family life, noting that the play schedule allows for daytime time with the kids. The couple, married in 2014, continues to manage their public personas while prioritizing family.
The Telegraph: Listen: Viral 60s inspired rock band revealed to be AI
Velvet Sundown, a band that gained popularity with their folk rock sound reminiscent of the 1960s, topped Spotify's viral charts in multiple countries after releasing their debut album, "Floating on Echoes."
However, the group has revealed that their music was generated using AI as part of an "art hoax," now describing themselves as a "synthetic music project." They clarified that their work serves as an "ongoing artistic provocation."
#health
Fox News: US measles cases hit highest level in more than 30 years, CDC data shows
The U.S. is experiencing its highest number of measles cases in over 30 years, with 1,288 confirmed cases across 38 states, according to the CDC. Texas has reported the most cases, leading to three deaths and increased hospitalizations, primarily among unvaccinated individuals.
Vaccination rates among kindergartners have dropped, raising concerns about community immunity. The CDC emphasizes the importance of the MMR vaccine for preventing outbreaks, noting that measles remains highly contagious and can lead to severe health complications, especially in young children.
#education
Forbes: Student Loans: What To Know As Interest For SAVE Plans Resuming
The Trump administration will start charging interest on student loans under the Biden-era SAVE plan beginning August 1, impacting nearly 8 million borrowers who could face an additional $3,500 in interest annually. The loans have been in forbearance due to ongoing court challenges.
Borrowers are advised to consider switching to different income-driven repayment plans, though processing delays may hinder this option. The Education Department cites a recent court ruling as justification for resuming interest, while the Student Borrower Protection Center disputes this claim.
#crime
Times Of Israel: French prosecutors seek trial of Palestinians accused of 1982 attack on Jewish eatery
French prosecutors are seeking a trial for six individuals linked to a 1982 terrorist attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris that resulted in six deaths and over 20 injuries. This incident, attributed to Palestinian terrorists, was the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
The suspects include Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, detained since 2020, and others accused of murder and complicity in connection with a terrorist organization. A judge will decide if the trial will proceed.
#technology
GB News: Latest iPhone 16 price slashed by over £100 in rare Apple deal
Amazon is offering significant discounts on the iPhone 16e, reducing its price to £494, the lowest ever for this model. The iPhone 16e features a 6.1" Super Retina XDR OLED display, A18 chip, 48MP rear camera, and boasts up to 26 hours of video playback.
In addition to the iPhone 16e, other models in the iPhone 16 lineup have also seen price cuts, with reductions of at least £100 across the board. Access to these Prime Day deals requires an Amazon Prime membership, which offers various benefits, including next-day delivery and streaming services.
#other
Fox News: Trump has custody over jailed CECOT migrants, El Salvador says, complicating court fights
El Salvador's government claims that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported by the Trump administration remain under U.S. jurisdiction, contradicting assertions from Trump officials. This was revealed in a U.N. report linked to ongoing legal challenges by the ACLU and other groups.
The U.S. District Court is now examining the implications of this assertion, as it could impact various immigration cases. Judges have expressed frustration over the administration's lack of transparency regarding the return of these migrants.