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Aug 5, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Sen. Rick Scott endorses Trump-backed Florida gubernatorial candidate
Sen. Rick Scott has endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds in his bid for Florida governor, praising him as a principled conservative. Scott highlighted their collaboration on legislation for flood insurance and tax relief, asserting Donalds will strengthen Florida's economy and support families.
Donalds, who announced his candidacy with Trump's backing, expressed gratitude for Scott's support. With current Gov. Ron DeSantis ineligible for re-election due to term limits, Donalds aims to lead Florida in a new direction.
The Western Journal: Trump's Social Media Joke Hilariously Ties Barack Obama to OJ Simpson
President Trump shared a meme on Truth Social linking Barack Obama to O.J. Simpson, depicting Obama driving the infamous Bronco during the 1994 chase, with Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance as pursuing police. While some supporters found it funny, critics questioned its implications.
This comes amid allegations from Tulsi Gabbard suggesting Obama orchestrated the "Russia collusion" narrative against Trump, which Trump labeled as treasonous. An Obama spokesman dismissed the claims as outrageous and a distraction.
#society
Breitbart: 'World's Oldest Baby' Born from 30-Year-Old Frozen Embryo
A baby boy, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, has made history as the "world's oldest baby," born from an embryo frozen for over 30 years. The embryo was created in 1994 and was adopted by Lindsey and Tim Pierce after being cryopreserved.
Both mother and baby are healthy, and Thaddeus is noted for his calm demeanor. The embryo transfer was performed at a fertility clinic focused on reducing the number of embryos in storage, guided by principles that emphasize the right to life for every embryo.
Le Monde: 'Gazans are risking their lives for one kilo of flour'
The World Food Programme's director in Palestine reports severe hunger in Gaza, with families resorting to extreme measures to survive. Many are going days without food, and communal kitchens are dwindling, leaving residents to risk their lives for basic supplies like flour.
Desperation is palpable, with parents sharing harrowing stories of starvation and loss, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict.
GB News: Airbnb host cancels booking because 'guests were Welsh': 'It's xenophobia!'
Two friends from Wales had their Airbnb reservation canceled after the host cited their nationality as the reason. Jemma Louise Gough and Jamie Lee Watkins expressed shock and confusion over the discrimination they faced, feeling unwelcome simply for being Welsh.
Airbnb has suspended the host while investigating the incident, stating that discrimination based on nationality is unacceptable on their platform. The guests reported that previous visitors from Wales had stayed at the property without issue.
Breitbart: Eight Men Accuse Christian Rock Star Michael Tait of Sexual Assault
Michael Tait, former lead singer of DC Talk and Newsboys, faces accusations of sexual assault from eight men, including Jason Jones, who claims Tait assaulted him in 1998. Jones alleges he was drugged and assaulted at Tait's home, while others share similar experiences of unwanted sexual advances and drugging.
Tait has acknowledged a history of substance abuse and admitted to "unwanted, sensual" touching in an Instagram post, but disputes some details of the accusations. He left Newsboys to seek treatment for his addiction, claiming to be clean and sober now.
Times Of Israel: ‘Live hunger experiments’: Thousands rally for hostage deal after haunting videos of captives
Approximately 10,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv to demand the release of hostages held by Hamas, following the release of distressing footage showing captives in dire conditions. Families of the hostages expressed their anguish and criticized the Israeli government for failing to secure their loved ones' freedom.
Former hostages and family members urged for a comprehensive deal to end the war and secure the release of all hostages, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian aid. The protests highlighted growing frustration with the government's handling of the situation amid ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire.
Breitbart: 'Celebrity Family Feud' Features First All-Trans Team Led by Laverne Cox, Raising Funds for Black Prostitutes
Disney/ABC's Celebrity Family Feud featured its first all-transgender team, led by Laverne Cox, aiming to raise funds for the TS Madison Starter House, which supports black trans women in sex work. The team, dubbed "Team Laverne," showcased camaraderie and humor during the episode.
The contestants engaged in playful banter, leaving host Steve Harvey momentarily speechless with their jokes. The episode highlighted both the challenges faced by the trans community and the importance of charitable initiatives.
Breitbart: Imam 'Marriage Counselling' for Underage Girls Spreads in Berlin: Claim
In Berlin's Neukölln neighborhood, Islamic imams are reportedly providing marriage counseling to underage girls, according to integration officer Güner Balci. She cites the area's transformation due to an influx of hardline Muslim migrants, leading to increased gender separation and cultural tensions.
Balci expresses concern over the rise of radical Islamic influence, noting the proliferation of mosques and the involvement of organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood in local communities. She warns that government actions, such as funding a daycare center linked to a radical mosque, may exacerbate these issues.
#culture
Fox News: Liberal comic details why he’s retiring popular podcast, says format has acquired ‘cultural malignancy’
Comedian Marc Maron announced his retirement from the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast after 16 years, citing oversaturation in the podcasting industry and a desire to step back from the cultural conversation. He expressed satisfaction with his body of work and emphasized that the show was never intended to be political.
Maron criticized the current podcast landscape, suggesting it has become cluttered and sometimes harmful. He noted that while many are using the medium for good, there is a "cultural malignancy" present, particularly among those promoting divisive narratives.
#education
The Western Journal: Viral TikTok Dredges Up Age-Old Question: Do Parents Need to Help Supply the Classroom?
A teacher's TikTok video criticizing parents for not supplying classroom materials has sparked backlash. The educator expressed frustration over parents not contributing to the classroom while she feels burdened by budgetary issues, suggesting a lack of community support.
Critics argue her approach is unprofessional and misdirected, as many parents are already financially strained. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between educators and parents, raising questions about accountability within the education system.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger may have used second weapon and left ‘scared’ while sparing surviving roommate: report
Idaho prosecutor Bill Thompson indicated that investigators are considering the possibility of a second weapon being used in the murders of four University of Idaho students, based on injuries observed on one victim. He noted that the surviving roommate, Dylan Mortensen, may have been spared due to the killer's panic during the attack.
Thompson emphasized the importance of DNA evidence in linking Bryan Kohberger to the crime, stating it was crucial for the prosecution's case. Mortensen described encountering an intruder who claimed to be "here to help," adding to the complexities of the investigation.