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Aug 7, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Senate Confirms Former Fox News Star Jeanine Pirro in 50-45 Vote
Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro has been confirmed as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia by a 50-45 Senate vote, with all Republicans supporting her and all present Democrats opposing. Pirro, who has served in an interim capacity since May, has faced significant criticism from Democrats.
Despite the backlash, including claims of her being "crazy" and unqualified, Pirro's supporters highlight her extensive legal experience, including over a decade as the District Attorney in Westchester County. Her confirmation has sparked protests and political contention, reflecting deep partisan divides.
Fox News: Trump's full-court press against 'Orwellian' European censorship intensifies amid US efforts to unleash AI
The Trump administration is criticizing Europe's Digital Services Act (DSA) for imposing what it calls draconian censorship that stifles free speech and hinders AI development. Officials argue that while the U.S. is rolling back censorship, Europe is intensifying its restrictions.
Key figures, including Secretary Rubio and Vice President Vance, have condemned the DSA as incompatible with American values of free speech. The administration's AI plan emphasizes deregulation and aims to ensure that U.S. AI systems are free from ideological bias, contrasting sharply with European regulations.
#society
Fox News: Boy, 13, who lost leg in shark attack shares miraculous story of survival: ‘The Lord gave me the strength’
Jameson Reeder Jr., now 13, survived a shark attack in August 2022 that resulted in the loss of his leg below the knee. While snorkeling at Looe Key Reef, he was attacked by an 8-foot bull shark. His father and a nearby nurse provided immediate assistance, leading to a miraculous recovery.
Despite his injury, Jameson Jr. has embraced life, participating in activities like surfing and baseball. He has returned to the site of the attack and developed a fascination with sharks, even wanting to go shark diving in the future. The Reeder family plans to commemorate the anniversary of the attack later this month.
Fox News: QVC's summer deals deliver savings on Bose, Apple, designer jewelry and more
QVC is offering significant discounts on a variety of products this August, including electronics from Bose and Apple, designer jewelry, beauty essentials, and home goods. Notable deals include Bose headphones and speakers, as well as jewelry pieces at reduced prices.
Additionally, shoppers can find fall decor and storage solutions at marked-down prices. The sale features items like collapsible storage boxes and seasonal decorations, making it a prime opportunity to prepare for the upcoming holidays.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: After Trump Threatens Russia, Dems Learn to Love Putin
Hillary Clinton's campaign initiated the Russia conspiracy narrative against Trump, shifting the Democratic stance on Russia from rebuilding relations to hostility. This change coincided with increased support for Ukraine, a country previously overlooked by many Democrats.
As Trump escalates tensions with Russia, the Democratic narrative may shift again, reflecting a potential return to a more favorable view of Russia. The media's focus appears to prioritize opposition to Trump over consistent foreign policy principles.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: The Sheriff Who Let Epstein Come and Go From Jail Ran on Kamala's Ticket
Democrats expressed relief after learning no damaging Epstein files would be released, yet they are now demanding access to them. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, received preferential treatment, including work release privileges, under the oversight of Palm Beach Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, a Democrat.
Bradshaw's controversial management of Epstein's incarceration included allowing him to hire deputies for security and referring to him as a "client." Despite the irregularities, Bradshaw won reelection alongside Kamala Harris, raising questions about the political protection Epstein received.