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Aug 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Pirro confirmed as D.C. U.S. Attorney amid partisan clash as Dem nominee blockade continues
The Senate confirmed Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia with a 50-45 vote, despite a stalled effort to advance more of President Trump's nominees. Pirro, who previously served as a judge and district attorney in New York, has been criticized by Democrats for her past support of Trump's election claims.
Her confirmation comes amid ongoing tensions between Senate Republicans and Democrats over judicial nominations, with Democrats accusing her of partisan bias. Pirro's nomination faced challenges, including the withdrawal of Trump's initial pick, Ed Martin, due to concerns over his views on the January 6 Capitol riot.
Fox News: CNN data guru says Democrats are 'messier than a hoarder's basement,' party's image is 'garbage'
The Democratic Party is struggling to find a new leader and faces significant voter dissatisfaction, according to CNN's Harry Enten. He noted that the party remains "historically divided" and has a low approval rating, with polls indicating a negative perception among voters.
Enten highlighted that potential candidates for the 2028 presidential run are hesitant to step forward due to the party's poor standing. He emphasized that discontent within the Democratic base is a major factor driving these unfavorable ratings.
#society
Breitbart: New Hampshire 1st New England State to Ban Sex-Change Surgeries on Minors
New Hampshire has become the first New England state to ban gender transition procedures for minors, with Governor Kelly Ayotte signing two bills into law. The laws prohibit puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries for those under 18, with limited exceptions for existing patients.
Supporters argue the legislation protects vulnerable youth, citing testimonies from individuals who regret transitioning. Critics, including civil rights groups, warn the laws could harm transgender youth and infringe on parental rights, suggesting potential legal challenges ahead.
GB News: BBC Strictly 'rocked by cocaine scandal after stars caught openly discussing drug-taking'
The BBC has initiated a legal investigation into allegations of cocaine use among cast members of "Strictly Come Dancing." The inquiry follows claims made by celebrity contestant Wynne Evans, suggesting that drug use was widely known and discussed among participants.
Sources indicate that the BBC has received multiple reports regarding this issue, prompting the involvement of external lawyers. The broadcaster has stated that it has protocols in place for addressing serious complaints and is taking the allegations seriously.
Breitbart: VIDEO: 800,000 Young Catholics from Around the World Gather with Pope Leo for Prayer Vigil in Rome
Over 800,000 young Catholics gathered in Rome for the Jubilee of Youth, welcoming Pope Leo XIV with enthusiasm as he arrived by helicopter. The event featured music, prayer, and communal activities, with many attendees camping overnight for a Sunday mass led by the pope.
The gathering, likened to a Catholic "Woodstock," included participants from diverse backgrounds, some traveling from conflict zones. The pope emphasized unity and reflection during the vigil, which was marked by solemnity and joy amid a festive atmosphere.
Times Of Israel: ‘A shell of himself,’ ‘This is starvation’: Ex-hostage, leaders appalled by captive’s video
Israeli leaders and former hostages expressed outrage over new footage from Hamas showing emaciated captives, accusing the group of starving both hostages and civilians in Gaza. Former hostage Tal Shoham revealed that while captives suffered, their captors enjoyed stolen humanitarian aid, highlighting the stark contrast in conditions.
President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Hamas for its treatment of hostages and called for international action against the group's actions. Opposition leaders demanded global condemnation of Hamas, emphasizing the urgent need for the release of all hostages.
#history
Le Monde: In 'Chief of War,' Jason Momoa reigns over a Hawaiian tragedy
"Chief of War," created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett, explores the history of the Hawaiian Islands during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The series focuses on the unification of Hawaii under King Kamehameha and the onset of European and American dominance.
Unlike typical adaptations, it intertwines historical events with dramatic storytelling, reflecting the brutal power struggles of the time. The narrative draws parallels to epic tales like "Game of Thrones," but is firmly rooted in real historical context.
#crime
Fox News: Tennessee man allegedly tries to blow up law enforcement officials during arrest at his home: authorities
A Tennessee man, Kevin Wade O’Neal, has been charged with 11 counts of attempted first-degree murder after allegedly trying to detonate improvised explosive devices (IEDs) while law enforcement attempted to arrest him at his home. He faces additional charges for possessing prohibited weapons and explosive components.
O’Neal's arrest followed threats against public officials, and upon law enforcement's arrival, they discovered IEDs in his home. The Chattanooga Police Department Bomb Squad later found 14 IEDs during a search. O’Neal is currently held at the Polk County Jail.