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#politics

Forbes: Some Democrats Want To Bring Back Gerrymandering Amid Texas Redistricting Debacle
Some Democrats Want To Bring Back Gerrymandering Amid Texas Redistricting Debacle
Democrats are intensifying efforts to counter Republican redistricting, exemplified by the recent mass exodus of Texas lawmakers aimed at blocking a congressional map that would grant Republicans five additional House seats. This tactic reflects a growing frustration among Democrats over the advantages Republicans hold in states where legislatures control map drawing.

Calls for a more aggressive strategy are emerging from Democratic leaders, with suggestions to redraw maps in Democratic-controlled states in response to Republican maneuvers. The Texas legislature is set to reconvene, with threats from Governor Abbott against absent lawmakers.


#society

Fox News: Sydney Sweeney's shooting skills go viral as she makes first appearance since American Eagle controversy
Sydney Sweeney's shooting skills go viral as she makes first appearance since American Eagle controversy
Sydney Sweeney attended a screening of her film "Americana" amid backlash over her American Eagle jeans ad, which some deemed controversial for its alleged racial undertones. The brand defended the campaign, stating it focused on jeans and individual expression.

Sweeney has not publicly addressed the controversy, while American Eagle removed the contentious video from social media. Former President Trump expressed support for Sweeney, highlighting the number of Republicans in Hollywood.


Times Of Israel: Israel euthanizes crocodiles after repeated escapes, poor treatment on West Bank farm
Israel euthanizes crocodiles after repeated escapes, poor treatment on West Bank farm
Israeli authorities euthanized a group of crocodiles at a neglected farm in the West Bank due to concerns for public safety and animal welfare. The reptiles, originally brought in as a tourist attraction, suffered from poor living conditions and cannibalistic behavior.

The decision follows a law that classified Nile crocodiles as protected animals, complicating their management. Local officials expressed fears about potential escapes leading to international incidents, prompting the culling after failed attempts to rehabilitate the farm.


The Federalist: Backpedaling On Taxpayer-Funded IVF Is Trump White House Win
Backpedaling On Taxpayer-Funded IVF Is Trump White House Win
President Trump is reportedly reconsidering plans to mandate taxpayer-funded in vitro fertilization (IVF) coverage for those on Obamacare exchanges. While he remains committed to expanding access to fertility treatments, current proposals do not include subsidizing IVF, aligning with his pro-life and pro-family principles.

Critics argue that subsidizing IVF contradicts Trump's pro-life stance, as a significant percentage of embryos created in IVF do not survive. Instead, the focus should shift to addressing the root causes of infertility with policies that support families without compromising ethical standards.


The Telegraph: Three children die after Miami barge crash
Three children die after Miami barge crash
A third child has died following a tragic incident where a sailing camp boat was struck by a barge off the Miami coast. Six individuals were onboard, and while four children were hospitalized, two girls, Mila Yankelevich, 7, and Erin Ko, 13, were pronounced dead last week.

The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s office has confirmed their identities, but the causes of death remain undisclosed. Mila is the daughter of director Tomas Yankelevich and actress Sofía Reca.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: FBI office in New Zealand will defend against Chinese influence, Patel says
FBI office in New Zealand will defend against Chinese influence, Patel says
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the opening of a new office in New Zealand, marking the first such establishment in decades. This office aims to combat Chinese influence and address issues like narcotics trafficking and cyber threats in the Indo-Pacific region.

New Zealand's government supports the FBI's presence to tackle transnational crime and enhance security cooperation. However, China has criticized the collaboration, asserting that it undermines regional stability.


#culture

The Federalist: Jared Allen Reminds Us Real Victory Is Found In Christ
Jared Allen Reminds Us Real Victory Is Found In Christ
Retired NFL player Jared Allen was inducted into the Hall of Fame, highlighting his impressive career with the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs. His acceptance speech emphasized the importance of faith and family over professional accolades.

Allen expressed that his daughters are his greatest legacy and urged them to prioritize their faith and pursue greatness. He underscored that true fulfillment comes from being a devoted husband and father, rather than fame or fortune.


#health

GB News: Labour U-turns on road safety plans despite Britons in favour of urgent support - 'Affects public health'
Labour U-turns on road safety plans despite Britons in favour of urgent support - 'Affects public health'
Labour has decided not to pursue guidance on noise pollution management, specifically regarding the use of noise cameras, leaving local authorities to handle enforcement. This comes despite a study showing transport noise affects over 20% of Britons, causing 66,000 premature deaths annually.

Experts express disappointment, noting that 69% of the public supports measures against excessive vehicle noise. The absence of government guidance may hinder local councils from effectively implementing noise camera technology, which could mitigate health risks associated with transport noise.


Fox News: Bat flies into tourist's mouth during Arizona night sky photography trip
Bat flies into tourist's mouth during Arizona night sky photography trip
A Massachusetts woman, Erica Kahn, experienced a frightening incident while stargazing in Arizona when a bat flew into her mouth. Concerned about rabies, she sought treatment but discovered her new health insurance plan did not cover the costs due to a 30-day waiting period, leaving her with a bill exceeding $20,000.

Kahn expressed frustration with the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for reform to prevent such exorbitant costs for life-saving treatments. She aims to raise awareness about the issue following her alarming encounter.


#technology

Fox News: World's thinnest AI glasses feature built-in AI assistant
World's thinnest AI glasses feature built-in AI assistant
Brilliant Labs has launched Halo, the world's thinnest open-source AI glasses, weighing just over 40 grams. Equipped with a full-color display and advanced sensors, Halo features an AI assistant named Noa that can assist in real-time conversations and create apps via voice commands.

Halo prioritizes user privacy by ensuring that no personal data is stored or sent to third parties. The glasses offer up to 14 hours of battery life and are available for $299, with global shipping starting in late November 2025.


#other

Le Monde: Eurostar trains canceled and delayed after French network fault
Eurostar trains canceled and delayed after French network fault
On August 4, Eurostar canceled at least 17 trains between Paris and London due to an electrical fault on the high-speed line in northern France. Passengers faced delays of up to two hours, and the company advised postponing travel plans.

SNCF Reseau is working to diagnose and repair the issue, with limited service resuming later in the day. The disruption adds to ongoing criticism of Eurostar's service during the holiday season, following previous incidents affecting operations.