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Aug 27, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: DNC summer meeting derailed after tensions flare over dueling resolutions: 'Losing our future'
DNC summer meeting: Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian-aid resolution passed; a tougher arms/aid halt failed.
Martin pulled the harsher plan; Minnerly's bid failed. DEI passed; Gaza policy remains divided.
The Federalist: Maricopa Recorder Files Briefs In 'Fight' Over Election Powers
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap filed new motions in his suit against the Board of Supervisors over funding and control of election administration.
He seeks summary judgment to force funding of essential expenses and curb the BOS’s power grab; a second filing concerns county attorney Mitchell and independent counsel.
Fox News: Russian software developer gets 15 years in prison for $500 donation to Ukraine defense fund
Moscow: Sergei Irin, 45, got 15 years for treason after donating $500 to Ukraine’s Come Back Alive and flashing a Putin sign in court.
Interrogated with a stun gun, fined about $62,000, and sent to Lefortovo; unclear if the sign or the donation drove the sentence.
Fox News: Israel pushes back at ‘tailor-made’ UN-backed report claiming Gaza famine
UN-backed IPC declares famine in Gaza Governorate; Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis in severe crisis, with Northern Gaza as bad or worse.
Israel calls the findings lies; IPC projects 641,000 in famine by end-September and 1.14 million in Phase 4, urging ceasefire and aid.
Times Of Israel: London police say 67 charged for backing banned anti-Israel group Palestine Action
London’s Met charged 67 people with showing support for the banned Palestine Action; they face up to six months in jail. Palestine Action was outlawed in July after RAF base vandalism costing about £7m.
Rights groups call the ban an overreach; more than 700 arrested since outlawing. Notable cases include Paul Laverty’s arrest and Sally Rooney pledging BBC fees to Palestine Action.
#society
Le Monde: A portrait of Ukrainian youth living through the war's daily uncertainty
Ukrainian youth press on with normal life as resistance; festivals fund the army, reviving Lesya Kvartyrinka.
Daily life is shaped by sirens; even Kyiv has alert apps, more friends enlist, and a selfie hints it could be the last.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF widens Nasser Hospital probe amid questions over tank shelling authorization
IDF: Hamas planted a surveillance camera at Nasser Hospital; six dead were Hamas operatives, including an Oct. 7 participant. A drone strike to hit the camera was cleared; four shells were fired after armed men were identified, killing journalists.
The IDF chief ordered a broader probe into the strike’s authorization, timing and munitions. Israel says it regrets civilian casualties and doesn’t target journalists; Hamas is accused of using hospitals for military purposes.
#culture
The Western Journal: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Brand Themselves as Teachers in Engagement Announcement
Taylor Swift announced her engagement to Travis Kelce on Instagram, joking they’re “the English teacher and your gym teacher” getting married, with a ring photo.
Their 2023 romance and a New Heights podcast appearance drew record YouTube views: 1.3M concurrent, about 21M total.
Fox News: Cracker Barrel's controversial rebrand can't be saved with line dancing, viral video suggests
Viral video shows a sparsely attended Cracker Barrel pop-up in NYC days after its rebrand, billed as a taste of country with line dancing in the Meatpacking District.
Online critics mock the rebrand; Cracker Barrel calls critics a vocal minority, saying the heart and values haven’t changed.
Forbes: ‘KPop Demon Hunters' Breaks Netflix All-Time Viewing Record
KPop Demon Hunters is Netflix’s most-watched film with 236 million views, surpassing Red Notice in 67 days after release.
Its soundtrack sets four Hot 100 top-10s, led by Golden, and the film grossed about $18 million in a limited U.S./Canada run.
#education
GB News: Female students face sharing toilets and changing rooms with biological males as top UK universities ignore law
UK universities delay policy updates after the Supreme Court defined 'woman' and 'man' as biological. Edinburgh, Southampton, Bath and Nottingham have not published revisions, risking female students sharing facilities with biological males. UCL whistleblowers say trans women already use women's spaces while EHRC guidance arrives.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago mayor repeatedly dodges MSNBC questions about whether city needs more police
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson dodged Scarborough’s questions on whether more police would reduce crime, stressing social programs and affordable housing.
He says policing must pair with housing, mental health and youth jobs; Trump wants National Guard in Chicago, which Johnson calls unconstitutional; Pritzker says Illinois hasn’t requested federal aid.
GB News: Migrant accused of stabbing American tourist who defended two women on German tram is freed
A US tourist on a Dresden tram was stabbed; Rudat needed facial surgery. Police detained a 21-year-old Syrian; a second suspect was released 12 hours after the attack.
Rudat cites immigration issue; US embassy calls for justice. Germany seeks to curb illegal migration.
#technology
Fox News: SpaceX prepares third attempt at crucial Starship test flight after weather issues
SpaceX postponed its third attempt at Starship’s 10th test flight due to weather in South Texas.
Earlier flights 7–9 ended in failures after liftoff; the test aims to prove the upper stage and Starship’s reuse for future crewed missions.