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#politics

GB News: Top MoD civil servant to resign over major Afghan data leak
Top MoD civil servant to resign over major Afghan data leak
David Williams, the UK's Ministry of Defence's senior civil servant, will resign this autumn amid scrutiny over a significant security breach affecting 100,000 Afghan nationals. The breach, caused by a military error in 2022, exposed sensitive data and has drawn criticism for the MoD's handling and secrecy.

The incident has led to calls for accountability, though Defence Secretary John Healey has not confirmed any dismissals. The breach's implications are serious, as many affected individuals face Taliban threats. Williams' departure follows reported tensions with Healey, as the MoD grapples with the fallout.


Fox News: VA reverses Biden admin policy providing abortion services agency calls contrary to federal law
VA reverses Biden admin policy providing abortion services agency calls contrary to federal law
The Department of Veterans Affairs is reversing a Biden-era policy that allowed abortion services for veterans, citing adherence to the existing medical benefits package which does not authorize such services. This change reinstates the pre-2022 rules that align with longstanding federal law.

The VA emphasized that its previous policy created a federal entitlement to abortion for veterans that contradicted state laws and historical norms. The agency's new rule will still permit care for life-threatening conditions related to pregnancy.


The Western Journal: Gen. Flynn Caught One of Most Important Details of Newly Found FBI Burn Bags - Detail Few People Are Talking About
Gen. Flynn Caught One of Most Important Details of Newly Found FBI Burn Bags - Detail Few People Are Talking About
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has urged the FBI to fingerprint recently discovered burn bags containing classified documents related to the Russiagate investigation. Flynn believes that identifying fingerprints could reveal individuals responsible for attempting to destroy evidence.

The burn bags were found in a previously unknown sensitive compartmented information facility at FBI headquarters and included a classified annex from former special counsel John Durham's report. Sources suggest that this information could support claims of a coordinated effort within the U.S. government to connect Donald Trump to Russia during the 2016 election.


#society

Le Monde: Jury finds Tesla partly responsible for deadly Autopilot crash case
Jury finds Tesla partly responsible for deadly Autopilot crash case
A Miami jury has found Tesla partially liable for a fatal crash involving its Autopilot technology, awarding over $200 million in damages to the victims' families. The jury concluded that Tesla's technology failed, and the company is accused of withholding crucial evidence during the trial.

Tesla plans to appeal the verdict, which raises concerns about the company's safety reputation as it prepares to launch a driverless taxi service. The case highlights ongoing issues regarding Tesla's transparency and the implications of its marketing language surrounding Autopilot.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump moves nuclear submarines after statements by former Russian president
Trump moves nuclear submarines after statements by former Russian president
President Trump announced the repositioning of two nuclear submarines in response to provocative statements from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. He emphasized the importance of words and the potential for unintended consequences, although he did not specify the type of submarines or their exact locations.

Amid escalating tensions, Trump is also sending a special envoy to Russia to seek a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict, threatening new economic sanctions if progress is not made. Medvedev has retaliated with warnings about Russia's nuclear capabilities and criticized Trump's approach.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Fires Labor Statistics Commissioner After Weak Jobs Report
Trump Fires Labor Statistics Commissioner After Weak Jobs Report
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed the firing of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer following a disappointing jobs report showing only 73,000 jobs added in July.

Former President Trump criticized McEntarfer for alleged manipulation of job numbers and called for a more competent replacement. The unemployment rate also rose to 4.2%.


Breitbart: Trump Economy: All Net Job Growth Going to Native-Born Americans
Trump Economy: All Net Job Growth Going to Native-Born Americans
President Trump’s economic strategy focuses on boosting employment for native-born Americans, contrasting with President Biden’s reliance on migrant labor. Recent reports indicate that all net job growth in July went to native-born workers, while foreign-born employment has declined significantly.

Economist E.J. Antoni noted a rise of 2 million jobs for native-born Americans over the past year, with foreign-born employment dropping by 237,000. The Labor Department also reported a consistent increase in native-born employment, while Biden's policies led to a surge in jobs for migrants, overshadowing gains for American workers.


#crime

Fox News: Gunman shoots multiple people at Montana business, authorities launch intensive manhunt
Gunman shoots multiple people at Montana business, authorities launch intensive manhunt
Police in Montana are searching for Michael Paul Brown, the suspect in a shooting that injured multiple people at a business. He is considered armed and dangerous, last seen in the Stumptown area. The FBI is assisting local authorities in the investigation.

Details about the victims' conditions and the motive for the shooting remain unclear. Authorities have cleared Brown's residence but he is still at large, prompting law enforcement to urge the public to avoid the area.