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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#society
Breitbart: General: Fort Stewart Gunman Is Active Duty Soldier
An active duty soldier has been taken into custody following a shooting at Fort Stewart, where five soldiers were wounded. All injured are in stable condition and expected to survive. The shooting involved the suspect's co-workers, and a motive is still unknown.
Brig. Gen. John Lubas confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the local community. The shooter is identified as an automated logistics sergeant assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
GB News: Boots rolls out scheme to deliver summer essentials to holidaymakers in 75 tourist hotspots across the UK
Boots has partnered with Deliveroo to provide essential health and beauty products to holidaymakers in the UK who often forget crucial items. The service delivers to over 75 popular tourist destinations, offering pre-assembled packages tailored to activities like beach trips, festivals, and hiking.
Research shows that sun protection, blister treatments, and insect deterrents are frequently forgotten by travelers. The new delivery option allows customers to quickly access these necessities, enhancing convenience and potentially saving costs through bundled orders.
Fox News: Prince Harry issues blistering statement after being cleared of bullying claims at African charity
Prince Harry was cleared of bullying allegations by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, which found no evidence of systemic bullying at Sentebale, the charity he co-founded. However, the Commission criticized the charity's governance and the public dispute's impact on its reputation.
Despite the findings, tensions remain between Harry and the charity's current chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, with former trustees expressing concerns over leadership issues. Both Harry and co-founder Prince Seeiso have resigned from their roles, citing a breakdown in relations with Chandauka.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Massive Fires in France, Ice Production, and Lightsaber Up for Auction
On August 6, 2025, construction workers and excavator operators began demolishing a government building in Mexico City.
In Varanasi, India, heavy monsoon rains led to significant flooding, causing the Ganges River to rise and affecting local streets.
#economy
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Announces $100 Billion Investment in America by Apple
President Donald Trump announced that Apple will invest $100 billion in the U.S. on August 6, marking another economic win for his administration. This follows a significant trade deal with the European Union reached at the end of July.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussed Trump's trade and economic strategies at a recent policy event.
Forbes: Apple Adds $100 Billion U.S. Investment, Trump Says
President Trump announced a $100 billion investment by Apple to enhance U.S. manufacturing, building on a previous $500 billion commitment. This includes plans for a new factory and tens of thousands of jobs, with a focus on domestic production of critical components.
Trump also stated that the U.S. will impose high tariffs on chips and semiconductors, but companies manufacturing in the U.S. will face no charges on tech supplies. This move aims to strengthen American manufacturing and national security.
Forbes: U.S. Will Place 100% Tariff On Chips And Semiconductors, Trump Says
President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on chips and semiconductors imported to the U.S., with exemptions for companies like Apple that commit to manufacturing in the U.S.
The tariff aims to encourage domestic production while impacting the semiconductor supply chain.
#military
Le Monde: US: Army sergeant shot 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, forcing a brief lockdown
On August 6, 2025, Sgt. Quornelius Radford opened fire at Fort Stewart, Georgia, injuring five soldiers before being subdued by fellow troops. The incident prompted a brief lockdown, and while the injured are stable, the motive remains unclear. The Army is investigating.
Radford, who enlisted in 2018 and had no deployment history, faced prior legal issues. This shooting raises ongoing concerns about safety on military bases, which are typically considered secure. The FBI is assisting with the investigation.
#crime
The Telegraph: British tourist ‘tried to drown daughter-in-law in Florida pool’
A British man, Mark Gibbon, 62, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to drown his daughter-in-law during a dispute over his will while on vacation in Florida. He reportedly held her underwater multiple times, while his granddaughter attempted to intervene.
Gibbon faces charges of attempted second-degree murder and two counts of battery. The incident occurred at Solterra Resort near Disney World, where the victim feared for her life and had to fight to escape his grasp.
#other
The Western Journal: Wild Footage: Whale Killed in Collision with Boat, Man Goes Flying Overboard
A Minke whale collided with a motorboat in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, resulting in the whale's death and a passenger being thrown overboard. The whale, confirmed to be 26 feet long, had charged the boat, leading to the incident.
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center reported the whale was found stranded on a sandbar and later examined. Initial necropsy results showed trauma consistent with the collision. Boaters are advised to exercise caution in the area.