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Aug 7, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Mamdani-style activist, liberal incumbent advance to Seattle mayoral runoff
Katie Wilson will compete against incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell in Seattle's general election after both secured the top spots in the nonpartisan primary. Wilson, a progressive activist, emphasizes issues like minimum wage, public transit, and affordable housing, while Harrell is seen as the establishment candidate.
In the primary, Wilson garnered approximately 46% of the vote compared to Harrell's 45%. Both candidates raised significant funds, with Harrell slightly ahead at over $500,000. The general election is set for November 4, where Wilson aims to prevent Harrell from becoming the first mayor in two decades to win re-election.
#society
The Telegraph: Anti-Semitic incidents surged after Bob Vylan Glastonbury chant
Anti-Semitic incidents reached a record high following Bob Vylan's anti-Israel chants at the Glastonbury Festival, according to a report by the Community Security Trust. The day after his performance saw the highest daily total of incidents, with significant reactions to Jewish organizations' statements.
The Chief Rabbi condemned the broadcast of Vylan's remarks as a "national shame," while calls for accountability were directed at the BBC's director general. The report highlights a troubling trend in anti-Jewish hate, particularly linked to significant events in Israel.
#outdoors
GB News: Gardening: Exactly how to use coffee grounds to transform your outdoor space – 'Makes a big difference!'
Coffee grounds can enhance gardens by being repurposed into compost, as they break down well and support the composting process. They are particularly beneficial for acid-loving plants like rhododendrons and azaleas but should be used cautiously with other plants to avoid negative effects.
While coffee grounds have minimal impact on wildlife, using them as a deterrent for pests like squirrels can be messy and potentially harmful to birds. Experts recommend traditional methods for pest control instead.