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Aug 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: US to deny visas to Palestinian officials to attend UN General Assembly
US denies visas to PLO/PA officials for UNGA as France pushes for Palestinian state recognition; State Dept cites national security and 'lawfare'.
Abbas hoped to attend; UN says representation matters; Macron pushes ahead.
GB News: Labour MP brands migrant hotels a 'deep frustration' and vows to end use despite Home Office appeal: 'Let's do it right!'
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says the Government is deeply frustrated by using hotels for asylum seekers and intends to end it, appealing a High Court order to move people from an Essex hotel by Sept 12.
The Home Office argues protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping reflect grievances, not planning concerns, as the hotel houses 138 asylum seekers; court actions continue
The Federalist: The Left Doesn't Care About Gun Violence — Only Exploiting It
Two narratives emerged after Catholic school shooting: conservatives tie the act to mental illness and anti-Catholic and anti-Trump bias, not gun policy.
The left says guns are the issue and coverage exploits tragedy to push policy, downplaying poverty or urban crime.
Fox News: Melania Trump laughed off Vanity Fair cover offer: report
Vanity Fair reportedly pitched Melania Trump for a cover; she laughed it off, saying she’s too busy as First Lady.
She’s focused on foster care, cyberbullying, opioids and school safety; she sent a peace letter to Putin; Condé Nast didn’t comment.
The Western Journal: Rubio Kicks Palestinian Leaders to the Curb Ahead of UN Assembly, Revokes Their Visas for Terrorism Ties
Rubio revokes visas for PA and PLO officials and denies new applications ahead of the UN General Assembly; a Gaza pediatric medical program was suspended.
PA UN reps will get waivers; Abbas leads the delegation to the UN as tensions rise.
Fox News: ICE deported nearly 200,000 so far during Trump's second term, setting pace for highest level in decade
ICE has removed about 199,600 people from Jan. 1 to Aug. 27, 2025, on pace for a FY2025 total around 271,000.
Of last year’s removals, about a third had criminal histories; 237 known or suspected terrorists were among those removed.
#economy
Breitbart: Nolte: Cracker Barrel Cofounder Rips CEO Julie Felss Masino’s ‘Pitiful’ Rebranding
Tommy Lowe, 93, Cracker Barrel founder, slams Masino for modernizing and a sterile logo costing $700M; says Cracker Barrel must stay country and he’s never met her.
Backlash kept the classic logo after a stock drop; Trump weighed in. Lowe says Masino hasn’t engaged. His advice: keep it country.
The Economist: Lisa Cook, the Fed governor Donald Trump is trying to sack
Lisa Cook, the Fed’s first Black woman on its board, has built a career measuring the cost of discrimination; Trump is trying to sack her.
Black women are underrepresented in economics—14% of Americans but under 5% of econ degrees in 2023—reflecting enduring barriers.
#military
Fox News: Is Putin stringing Trump along to sidestep US sanctions while bombing Ukraine?
Russia pounded Ukraine with missiles and drones after Trump’s Alaska meeting with Putin, signaling diplomacy to buy time while the attack goes on.
Bacon calls for sanctions and weapons; experts say Putin seeks favorable terms, using talks to dodge penalties.
#culture
Fox News: Julia Roberts hits back at criticism after new film sparks backlash
Julia Roberts says “After the Hunt” aims to spark conversation, not settle controversy, despite Venice backlash over MeToo-era debates.
The film centers on a professor, a student’s accusation, and a buried secret, with dialogue as the goal.
#crime
Fox News: Former DOJ worker who hurled sandwich at federal officer charged with misdemeanor
DOJ worker Sean Charles Dunn, accused of hurling a sandwich at a CBP agent, is charged with a misdemeanor after a grand jury declined the felony indictment.
Pirro says prosecutors will seek max penalties; Dunn allegedly yelled insults and told police, 'I did it'.