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Jul 9, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: There's A Chance To Hold Brennan Accountable For Russiagate
A recent CIA Tradecraft Review challenges the credibility of the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment, which claimed Russia interfered in the election to aid Donald Trump. Former CIA Director John Brennan's testimony to Congress is under scrutiny, with suggestions he may face perjury charges.
Brennan's involvement with the Steele dossier and subsequent claims during his testimony raise questions about potential legal repercussions. The statute of limitations for perjury complicates matters, but there are still avenues for accountability as investigations continue.
The Western Journal: Jill Biden Was Grabbing Power as Her Husband's Political Career Crumbled: New Book
A new book reveals that Jill Biden became increasingly influential as her husband Joe Biden's political standing weakened during his presidency. Following a poor debate performance, she actively campaigned for his re-election, asserting control over access to him and emphasizing the need for party support.
The narrative suggests that while Joe Biden remained determined to run, many Democrats had already resigned to the belief that his campaign was doomed. Ultimately, when he withdrew and backed Kamala Harris, the outlook for her candidacy was grim. The book paints a critical picture of the Biden administration's struggles leading up to the 2024 election.
Fox News: Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickup
Philadelphia city workers have ended a week-long strike after reaching a tentative agreement with District Council 33. The strike, involving nearly 10,000 employees, halted curbside trash pickup and affected other city services.
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the agreement, which includes a proposed 14% pay increase over four years, pending ratification by union members. The strike had led to significant trash accumulation and service disruptions throughout the city.
#society
The Western Journal: Only 20 Percent of MKUltra Files Survived: Ex-CIA Officer Predicts Same Thing Happened to Epstein List Live on Fox
The Department of Justice announced that there is no client list for Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting previous claims by officials. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that any materials related to Epstein are sealed, and only a small portion of evidence would have been made public if he had gone to trial.
A former CIA officer suggested that the disappearance of any potential client list may be due to actions taken by deep state operatives, reminiscent of past cover-ups like MKUltra, where only a fraction of documents survived. This raises skepticism about the credibility of current claims from the FBI and DOJ.
Fox News: Major shakeup hits ABC's 'GMA3,' but insider says show 'not being shut down' despite chatter
ABC News' "GMA3" saw the departure of anchors Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan amid ongoing changes to the program, which has struggled since a scandal involving former hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach. Despite speculation about cancellation, sources indicate the show will continue with a new studio and guest hosts.
The program has experienced a decline in viewership, particularly among the key demographic of adults aged 25-54, dropping 24% since the scandal. ABC News executives have expressed intentions to revitalize "GMA3," which has undergone multiple rebranding efforts since its inception.
Fox News: New Mexico flooding leaves 3 dead as fast-moving water sweeps through mountain resort town
Flash flooding in New Mexico has resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including two young children, following severe monsoon rains. The Rio Ruidoso reached a record height of 20 feet, leading to extensive damage and emergency rescues in the village of Ruidoso.
Local officials, including Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, are seeking federal assistance for recovery efforts, emphasizing the need for support similar to what Texas received after recent flooding. The community is united in mourning and working towards recovery.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Europe's top human rights court finds Russia committed violations in Ukraine, downed Flight MH17
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Russia, finding it responsible for human rights abuses in Ukraine and the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014. This marks the first time an international court has held Moscow accountable since the 2022 invasion.
The rulings, while largely symbolic due to Russia's expulsion from the court, are seen as significant by victims' families. Ukraine has numerous cases pending against Russia, with nearly 10,000 individual complaints against the Kremlin.
#economy
The Federalist: Kasich Chides Congress For Not Fixing Problem He Helped Create
Former Ohio Governor John Kasich criticized a Republican budget reconciliation measure on MSNBC for not addressing America's entitlement issues, despite his role in worsening fiscal problems through Medicaid expansion under Obamacare. His tenure saw costs double, impacting the state's budget significantly.
Kasich's focus on covering able-bodied adults over vulnerable populations, such as individuals with disabilities waiting for care, raises questions about his credibility in advocating for fiscal responsibility. Lawmakers should be cautious in taking advice from a leader who contributed to the very issues he now condemns.
Forbes: Forbes 2025 America's Most Successful Immigrants
A record 125 foreign-born billionaires now reside in the U.S., representing 14% of the nation's billionaire wealth, totaling $1.3 trillion. They come from 43 countries, with many achieving success in tech and finance, highlighting the immigrant mindset that values hard work and resilience.
Notable figures include Elon Musk, Sergey Brin, and Jensen Huang, who exemplify the immigrant journey from humble beginnings to immense wealth. Their stories underscore the unique perspective and motivation that many immigrants bring to the American landscape.
#health
GB News: Product recall: Shoppers warned of unsafe pastries sold across England and Wales - 'Do not eat!'
Woodstock Foods has recalled its Vanilla Crème Crowns pastries due to undeclared hazelnuts, posing a health risk for those with nut allergies. The recall affects 12 x 50g packs with batch code 224934 and a best before date of January 2026, sold in England and Wales.
Customers are advised not to consume the product and to return it for a full refund. Point-of-sale notices are displayed in stores to inform shoppers, and further details can be obtained by contacting Woodstock Foods.
#crime
The Federalist: Compare Headlines Before And After ICE Cleans Up LA Drug Park
Federal agents conducted a raid in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, an area increasingly associated with fentanyl abuse and organized crime. Local authorities have highlighted the park's decline, with recent felony indictments aimed at addressing retail theft linked to the location.
Critics express outrage over the raid, questioning the necessity of armed federal intervention in a community struggling with drug-related issues. The situation reflects broader concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of local governance.