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Aug 26, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Vance rebuts NBC's Welker, says GOP map changes push back on decades of Democrat power grabs
VP JD Vance pushes back on NBC's Meet the Press, saying Texas Republicans redraw the map to level the playing field after a GOP-friendly 2026 shift.
He cites Democratic gerrymandering (Massachusetts, 32% GOP vote but no reps) and says Republicans should rebalance. California counters, with Newsom signing bills for a Nov. 4 redistricting vote.
Breitbart: Dozens of Planned Parenthood Clinics Closed in 2025
Dozens of Planned Parenthood clinics are closing or set to close in 2025 as Medicaid defunding proceeds; SBA Pro-Life America lists 41 closures.
Pro‑life groups say up to 200 more could shutter; Planned Parenthood cites lawsuits, noting 402,230 abortions and $792.2M funding.
Breitbart: Texas Gov. Abbott Signs Bill Banning Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Travel
Abbott signed SB33, barring local governments from funding abortion travel out of state; abortion remains illegal with limited exceptions.
SB31, the Life of the Mother Act, clarifies emergency care in life-threatening pregnancies.
#society
Breitbart: WATCH: Camping World CEO Stands Firm amid U.S. Flag Controversy
Camping World CEO Mark Lemonis faces lawsuits from cities over giant American flags at stores; California, North Carolina, Tennessee cases cite safety and permits.
He says the flag will never come down—an immigrant’s gratitude for the country; he followed the process.
#war
GB News: US blocks Ukraine from firing long-range missiles at Moscow just days after Trump tells Zelensky to attack Russia
A Pentagon review this year blocks Ukraine from deep strikes into Russia with long-range missiles, final say with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Trump blasted Biden; Kyiv reportedly sought to hit Moscow but was denied ATACMS, as policy aims to curb escalation.
Front Page Magazine: The New York Times: Still Dishonest After All These Years
The piece claims the Times falsely claimed Israel starves Palestinians; a child’s emaciation is blamed on cerebral palsy, not war.
It accuses the Times of bias, cites famine cover-ups and Russiagate, and says media push Biden/Trump narratives.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Introducing ‘Putin’s Philosopher’ Alexander Dugin, Conspiracy Theorist and Antisemite
Alexander Dugin, called "Putin’s philosopher," pushes Eurasianism for a revived Russian empire and is described as antisemitic, fixated on Israel.
Putin’s stance on Israel has cooled; Dugin’s influence lingers as Russia fights Ukraine, with no counterweight.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Muslim Leaders Planning TX Community Say They’re the Target of ‘Islamophobic’ Attacks
East Plano Islamic Center's plan for 1,000 homes and a mosque sparks opposition; conservatives say claims lack basis, Muslims report threats.
The piece casts imam Yasir Qadhi's Sharia defense as deceptive, arguing Sharia seeks national rule and jihad.
#health
Le Monde: The largest chikungunya outbreak in mainland France sparks hunt for tiger mosquito
France reports its largest mainland chikungunya outbreak, with 33 locally transmitted cases in a Vitrolles neighborhood.
Mosquito-control crews, including EID Méditerranée, conduct nighttime deltamethrin spraying in La Fare-les-Oliviers to hunt tiger mosquitoes
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: UFC Great Rampage Jackson's Son Condemned for Sending Wrestler to Hospital in Brutal Attack
Raja Jackson, son of UFC champ Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, is accused of a brutal attack on wrestler Syko Stu at KnokX Pro's KnokXperience.
KnokX Pro condemned it; the father says it was a misstep, noting Raja had a recent concussion and should not have been at the show.
Breitbart: Chiefs Coach Andy Reid's Office Targeted by Gunfire Last Year
Chiefs coach Andy Reid narrowly escaped gunfire in May when a bullet shattered a window in his office at the team facility, 15 feet from his desk; no injuries.
Police call it aggravated assault; three shots fired. The team added bulletproof glass and fencing. No arrests.