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Aug 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: North Carolina auditor excited for 'real effect' of state-level DOGE: 'Keeping government accountable'
North Carolina state auditor Dave Boliek is set to implement a state version of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) through House Bill 125, aimed at improving government efficiency and accountability for taxpayers. The bipartisan bill, which passed the legislature, includes the establishment of the Division of Accountability, Value and Efficiency (DAVE Act).
Boliek plans to adopt a data-driven approach to assess the return on investment of taxpayer dollars and identify areas for potential funding or cuts. He emphasizes the importance of measurable outcomes in government spending and aims to ensure that resources are allocated effectively across the state. The bill is currently awaiting approval from Governor Josh Stein.
The Western Journal: Tables Turned: Former Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith Under Federal Investigation
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is under investigation for potential Hatch Act violations following a request from Senator Tom Cotton. The Office of Special Counsel confirmed it is reviewing Smith's actions, which Cotton claims were politically motivated and aimed at influencing the 2024 election.
Cotton criticized Smith's legal maneuvers as unprecedented and partisan, alleging they were designed to harm Trump's campaign. He further stated that Smith's actions, including a rushed trial schedule, were not typical and warranted an investigation into their legality.
#society
Times Of Israel: Protesters block Tel Aviv’s Ayalon Highway in call to release hostages, end war
Protesters in Tel Aviv blocked traffic on the Ayalon Highway, demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas, following the release of distressing videos showing two captives in severe condition. The demonstration coincided with the Tisha B’Av fast day, a time of mourning for Jewish tragedies, and included relatives of former hostages.
The protesters criticized the Israeli government for its inaction and expressed urgency in securing the hostages' release, highlighting the deteriorating conditions of captives Evyatar David and Rom Braslavsky. International reactions have called for their immediate release and for humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza.
Fox News: Dating coach reveals the secret weapon women are abandoning in modern relationships
Margarita Nazarenko, a relationship coach and podcast host, advocates for women to prioritize self-worth and set strong boundaries in dating. She emphasizes that women should focus on themselves rather than chasing men, promoting traditional values amidst modern feminist views.
Nazarenko critiques hookup culture and its emotional toll on women, arguing that genuine relationships and family are essential. She believes that recognizing one's uniqueness and maintaining self-respect are crucial for successful dating.
#economy
Le Monde: Trade war: 'The Americans are the ones paying for the tariffs'
President Trump's tariffs have increased the average U.S. tariff rate from 2.5% to approximately 17% in a few months, leading to rising import prices. While it's early to determine the full impact, initial data shows U.S. consumers are likely bearing the costs.
Import prices from Canada and the EU have increased, while prices from China have only slightly decreased. The economic effects are still unfolding as companies deplete their pre-tariff inventories.
#technology
Fox News: Update your iPhone now: iOS 18.6 fixes 29 security flaws
Apple has released iOS 18.6, addressing 29 security vulnerabilities, particularly in Safari and WebKit. Key fixes include preventing sensitive data exposure and addressing issues with VoiceOver that could compromise passcodes. Users are urged to update promptly for enhanced security.
Alongside iPhones, updates were also rolled out for iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and Apple TVs. Regular updates are essential for protecting personal data, and users are advised to consider antivirus software for additional security.