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Aug 7, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Free Speech Wins: Judge Sides with Elon Musk and X, Strikes Down California Law Restricting Election Parody Videos
A federal judge has struck down California's law banning AI-generated election parody videos, siding with Elon Musk's X platform and other plaintiffs. The ruling emphasizes First Amendment protections, stating that the law conflicted with federal regulations and could chill free speech.
Judge John Mendez criticized the law as overly broad and subjective, asserting that existing legal frameworks already address concerns over manipulated content. The decision marks a significant win for free speech advocates amid ongoing debates about AI and its impact on political discourse.
Le Monde: War in Gaza causes rift within the British left
Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn joined a pro-Palestinian rally in London, where demonstrators protested against the Labour government’s perceived betrayal of its electoral promises. Protesters expressed frustration over the party's failure to uphold commitments, calling for accountability from leadership.
The rally featured chants and signs demanding the resignation of current Labour leaders, reflecting a sentiment among attendees that the party has strayed from its working-class roots and principles.
#society
Fox News: New York City opens first government-funded transgender homeless shelter in the nation
New York City has opened the nation's first government-funded homeless shelter exclusively for transgender individuals, named Ace's Place, with a $63 million budget through 2030. Located in the Bronx, it offers 150 beds and various support services, including psychiatric care and job training.
While city officials tout the shelter as a significant advancement in LGBTQ+ rights, critics argue it exemplifies "progressive political theater" and diverts funds from improving safety in existing shelters. They question the legality and fairness of identity-specific programs, suggesting resources should be allocated to enhance services for all homeless individuals.
GB News: E-bikes could be banned from charging inside amid major fire risks with Labour given only weeks to act
Labour is urged to prohibit e-bikes from charging indoors following a fatal fire in Bradford linked to a lithium-ion battery. The West Yorkshire coroner's report emphasizes the need for stricter regulations on battery sales and enhanced public awareness of the risks associated with charging e-bikes at home.
E-bike and e-scooter fires have surged in the UK, with incidents rising dramatically from five in 2018 to 91 in the first half of 2023. The coroner's report highlights that many fires involve converted e-bikes, often due to non-compliant batteries purchased online.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Why Scott Bessent Might Still Become Fed Chair
Scott Bessent is positioned to play a crucial role in the Federal Reserve's future, focusing on restoring monetary policy as a growth tool. His tenure at Treasury has already reshaped economic incentives and redirected capital flows, setting the stage for a more effective Fed.
Bessent's approach emphasizes re-privatizing credit, moving away from politically influenced lending practices. If he transitions to the Fed, Larry Kudlow is suggested as a successor at Treasury to maintain the economic momentum established through tax cuts and deregulation.
Breitbart: Trump and Tim Cook Announce $600 Billion Apple Investment in America
President Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a $600 billion investment by Apple in the U.S. over the next four years, which includes a $100 billion increase from a previous commitment. This investment will create over 20,000 jobs and expand manufacturing across several states.
Apple plans to build a Smart Glass production line in Kentucky, a server manufacturing facility in Houston, and establish a manufacturing academy in Detroit. The investment also includes significant growth in AI and semiconductor manufacturing across multiple states.
#health
Fox News: Junk food banned from SNAP benefits in 6 more states, a win for MAHA advocates
Six states—West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas—have received waivers to ban the purchase of sugary foods through the SNAP program, joining six others granted similar waivers earlier. The changes, aimed at addressing public health issues, will take effect in 2026.
Health officials argue that these measures will promote healthier food choices among low-income families, while critics question the effectiveness of restricting access to sugary items. The USDA's move reflects ongoing efforts to reshape SNAP and tackle chronic health problems in America.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Mamdani's 'Radical Positions' Alarm New Yorkers, Says Expert
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces scrutiny for his past anti-police rhetoric, particularly in light of a recent mass shooting that claimed four lives, including an NYPD officer. Experts express concern over his proposals to defund or dismantle the police department.
The situation highlights the tension between progressive policing policies and public safety, as Mamdani attempts to walk back some of his earlier positions. The ongoing crime wave in the city raises questions about the viability of his approach to law enforcement.