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Aug 29, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Documents reveal Obama’s role in Trump–Russia probe
Declassified docs show Obama at meetings that opened the Trump–Russia probe; Trump calls him the ‘ringleader,’ while Obama’s spokesman calls the claim outrageous.
Other items: Trump’s UN aviation post pick tied to Dem donations; a CDC resignation noting pronouns.
Fox News: Former DNC chair says Biden universe dismissed his ideas for Democratic brand study, YouTube channel
Jaime Harrison says White House aides dismissed his Democratic brand study and a party YouTube channel, calling branding not a priority.
He didn’t seek re-election; Ken Martin leads the DNC. Harrison says Democrats should have stuck with Biden in 2024 and backed Harris; Biden’s team declined comment.
#society
The Telegraph: Watch: Pilot pulled from plane wreckage underwater
Footage shows pilot Mark Finkelstein’s engine failure and a water landing off Oak Island, NC; the plane tilts and flips into the Atlantic.
A nearby beach safety unit and fire department, responding to another incident, rescued him.
#culture
GB News: 'Why?!' Cameron Walker questions strange link between Meghan Markle and Brooklyn Beckham
GB News host Cameron Walker flags an odd link between Meghan Markle and Brooklyn Beckham, pointing to Brooklyn’s jam video and their shared fame amid past UK-family tensions.
Dawn Neesom jokes about Meghan’s sunlit kitchen jam; reports say Meghan and Nicola hosted Brooklyn and Nicola in Montecito, with Harry offering backing as families stay in touch.
#health
Le Monde: Air quality in Paris: Airparif reports significant improvement over ten years
Paris air quality improved again in 2024, continuing a 20-year trend. NO2 down 45%, PM2.5 down 35%; 2024 levels mostly under limits, with occasional NO2 exceedances.
Yet 70% of residents breathe air above WHO goals; sustained efforts are needed to reach 2030 standards