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#politics

Fox News: DOJ opens grand jury investigation into Letitia James tied to Trump civil case
DOJ opens grand jury investigation into Letitia James tied to Trump civil case
The Department of Justice has initiated a grand jury investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James, focusing on potential deprivation of rights allegations. This comes amid ongoing tensions between James and former President Donald Trump, who has been a target of her legal actions.

James's office has received subpoenas related to her civil fraud lawsuit against Trump, which previously resulted in a $454 million judgment against him for financial misrepresentation. The investigation is in its early stages, and James has denied any wrongdoing in related allegations of mortgage fraud.


#economy

Forbes: Here’s Why Gold Prices Just Hit Another Record High
Here’s Why Gold Prices Just Hit Another Record High
U.S. gold futures reached a record high of over $3,534 per troy ounce following the Trump administration's unexpected tariffs on gold bars, raising concerns about disruptions in global bullion trade. Analysts noted that this move contradicted previous exemptions for bullion under Trump's tariffs.

The tariffs, affecting common one-kilo gold bars primarily imported from Switzerland, have drawn criticism from Swiss officials. Gold prices have surged 30% this year, surpassing previous milestones, as market uncertainty continues to influence investor behavior.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Friday 8th August
GB News Daily Reflection - Friday 8th August
The reflection emphasizes the distinction between selfish desires and genuine needs for good, highlighting a vicar's commitment to faith over financial concerns. Despite facing monetary shortfalls for necessary upgrades, a community prayer led to a successful summer fair filled with joy and togetherness.




#culture

Fox News: Sharon Stone admits her most lucrative gig isn't acting after losing $18M post-health scare
Sharon Stone admits her most lucrative gig isn't acting after losing $18M post-health scare
Sharon Stone, at 67, reveals that modeling still earns her more than her film roles, calling it a significant part of her life. Despite her Hollywood fame, she faced financial struggles after a stroke in 2001, leading to a loss of her savings.

Stone emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive outlook and faith, stating that she lives for joy and purpose now. She also highlights the financial burdens of fame, including the costs associated with her lifestyle.


#crime

Fox News: Cincinnati viral beating suspects face new charges in grand jury indictment
Cincinnati viral beating suspects face new charges in grand jury indictment
Six individuals have been indicted for their roles in a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati, facing multiple charges including felonious assault and aggravated rioting. The incident, which occurred on July 26, 2025, was captured on video and has drawn national outrage.

Local leaders, including Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, are under scrutiny for the police response during the incident, as only 11 officers were present downtown at the time. Critics argue that relaxed bail policies contribute to ongoing violence. If convicted, the suspects could face nearly 30 years in prison.


#other

The Western Journal: Overfeeding the Gators? Obama Judge Halts Alligator Alcatraz After Liberal Groups Fret About Local Wildlife
Overfeeding the Gators? Obama Judge Halts Alligator Alcatraz After Liberal Groups Fret About Local Wildlife
A federal judge appointed by Obama has paused new construction of the Alligator Alcatraz detention center in Florida, citing environmental concerns for local wildlife, including endangered species. The ruling allows existing plans to continue while the judge reviews the potential impacts.

Environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe have raised objections to the facility's location, arguing it could harm the Everglades ecosystem. Despite the halt, officials, including Florida's governor, assert that operations will continue, emphasizing the need for detention and deportation efforts.