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Aug 23, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: ‘Slap in the face’: Major blue state governor signs bill opening financial aid to illegals
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill extending state financial aid to all residents, regardless of immigration status.
Rep. Mary Miller called it a slap in the face to families; Sen. Celina Villanueva says it keeps all students from being left behind.
Breitbart: Newsmax Will Pay $67 Million for Claiming 2020 Election Rigged
Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation suit over 2020 election rigging claims, after Fox News’ $787 million settlement.
A judge ruled Newsmax’s statements were false; $27 million was paid now, rest by 2027. Newsmax says coverage was fair.
GB News: UK Council sparks fury with 'absurd' swearing ban as Lord Toby Young blasts policy
Lord Toby Young blasted Thanet District Council's "unlawful" bid to ban public swearing as "ridiculous."
He told GB News the Free Speech Union founder warned councils up and down the country are becoming more and more promiscuous about imposing similar "absurd" bans.
#society
Breitbart: Kathy Griffin Joins a Dating App: 'I Have A Lot of Fear About Men, the Entire Gender'
Griffin says she joined Hinge to find a date, confessing, "I have a lot of fear about men, the entire gender."
She calls herself old-fashioned, wants the man to pay, and notes she’s survived cancer and a political scandal, while fretting about trust and what a profile reveals.
Breitbart: Watch: Cargo Ship Explodes in Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore
Cargo ship MV W Sapphire caught fire in the Patapsco River near Baltimore; reports described an explosion. The fire is contained; the vessel is being removed from the channel; cause under investigation.
Video circulated; bulk carrier headed to Mauritius.
#war
Times Of Israel: Israeli activists briefly cross Syria border in bid to establish settlement
A group of settler activists, including children, crossed into Syria to found Nave Habashan; IDF troops intervened and returned them to Israel for questioning.
The event signals a broader fringe push by far-right settlers amid regional conflicts; mainstream support remains limited.
#economy
Le Monde: Japan's SoftBank to invest $2 billion in Intel
SoftBank to invest $2B in Intel at $23 a share, as Washington weighs a roughly 10% stake to boost U.S. manufacturing.
The move ties to Trump-backed AI plans with Stargate, Oracle and OpenAI, highlighting Intel’s rising role in U.S. tech leadership.
Breitbart: Disney's Marvel Studios Abandoning Atlanta Ga. for Cheaper Labor Costs in Europe
Hollywood is moving productions from Georgia and the South to the UK and Europe for tax breaks and cheaper labor. Georgia spending fell about 50% since 2022.
Disney and Marvel lead the exodus; Universal and others are following. AI could erase up to 200,000 film jobs.
#culture
Le Monde: In northeastern France, the third life of a synagogue, transformed into a center of contemporary art
Delme's 1881 synagogue is now the Contemporary Art Center; exterior dome hints at oriental style, interior a white-cube gallery.
Destroyed by the Nazis, it closed in 1981; in 1993 a 99-year lease turned it into a contemporary-art venue, drawing about 8,000 visitors yearly in a 1,000-resident town.
#crime
Breitbart: Matthew Perry Death: ‘Ketamine Queen’ Drug Dealer Pleading Guilty, Faces 45 Years in Prison
Jasveen Sangha, the Ketamine Queen, will plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine in Matthew Perry’s death, the fifth defendant to strike a plea. Prosecutors say she supplied Perry via middlemen; he bought large doses days before his death. She faces up to 45 years.
#science
Le Monde: Hurricane Erin forces evacuations in the US, but expected to stay offshore after hitting the Caribbean
Erin reached Category 5, then weakened but stayed dangerous, pounding Turks and Caicos; ports closed and disaster-relief efforts readied.
Outer Banks evacuations underway as 15-foot waves and dangerous rip currents threaten; roads could flood and access limited.