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Aug 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Dem TX State Rep. Wu: Trump Has Made Open Racism 'Acceptable'
Texas State Rep. Gene Wu (D) stated that he has experienced open racism during his 13 years in the legislature, attributing the shift in public behavior to Donald Trump's influence. He noted that previously, such remarks were kept private, but now they are openly expressed.
Wu emphasized that Trump's presidency has altered societal norms, making it more acceptable for people to express racist sentiments that were once deemed inappropriate.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Wasserman Schultz: We Are 'Ramping Up' Gaza Food Aid, Hamas 'Controls' if Suffering Ends
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) emphasized the need for increased food aid to Gaza, stating that while Israel is cooperating, more action is necessary. She highlighted that Hamas controls the flow of aid and must release hostages for a ceasefire to occur.
The crisis, which began with Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, has led to significant suffering among civilians in Gaza. Wasserman Schultz called for coordinated humanitarian efforts to alleviate this suffering while prioritizing Israel's security.
#health
GB News: UK toddler cured from 'untreatable' brain condition after doctors led world-first 'fight against time'
A toddler, Conor O'Rourke, is now "99 per cent cured" of a rare brain condition called Vein of Galen malformation after a groundbreaking operation at Liverpool Children's Hospital. The condition, which affects only 10 to 12 babies annually in the UK, was discovered during a routine check-up.
Conor underwent three endovascular embolisations to address the malformation, which was causing significant complications. His mother expressed gratitude for the early diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing their fortunate circumstances despite the initial shock of the diagnosis.