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Sep 10, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Trump blasts Democrats as Charlotte mayor wins primary following deadly train attack and more top headlines
Trump blasts Democrats as Charlotte mayor wins primary. UAP footage shows a missile bouncing off a mysterious orb. Illinois father blames sanctuary policies as ICE cracks down.
Other headlines include a ruling on Fed governor Lisa Cook amid Trump’s bid to oust her, and a Democrat winning a special congressional race.
#society
GB News: M23 chaos: Drivers stuck in standstill traffic near Gatwick Airport as police respond to 'safety incident'
Southbound M23 closed between J8 and J9 near Gatwick for a police-led incident; northbound delays remain.
Authorities warn hours-long delays; 60+ minute backups, with spillover to A217 and A23; normal flow not expected until later.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: The UN is a stage for hypocrisy: It’s time for democracies to exit
Lapid says the UN targets Israel with anti-Israel votes while autocrats face little scrutiny; the system is biased and costly.
He calls DAWN, a Democratic Alliance for World Nations, admitting only democracies to defend rights, confront tyranny, and tie aid to rules.
#military
Le Monde: Poland shoots down Russian drones after unprecedented airspace violation
Poland says drones breached its airspace during a Russian strike on Ukraine; some were shot down and crash sites searched.
Overnight airport closures: Warsaw, Lublin, and Rzeszów were shut; alerts urged reporting of crash sites and most airports reopened by morning.
#health
Fox News: Bruce Willis' wife thought 'Die Hard' role was to blame when dementia signs surfaced
Emma Heming Willis details caring for Bruce Willis after his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, initially mistaking symptoms for hearing loss from Die Hard.
Her new book offers a caregiver roadmap, urges advocacy with doctors, and highlights moments of joy amid a progressive, incurable disease.
Fox News: Why microdosing Ozempic could become as common as taking a multivitamin
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic/Wegovy are linked to weight loss and heart benefits; Dr. Terry Dubrow promotes daily microdosing even for non-diabetics.
Manufacturers say microdosing isn’t FDA-approved; risks include GI issues and rare thyroid cancer; safety questions and unknowns remain.
#education
Fox News: Critics say K-12 ethnic studies push teach students about cisheteronormativity, Black Panther Party
Defending Education says 55 K-12 districts spent more than $17 million on ethnic studies and related programs.
The group says the programs push activism over analysis; examples include Imagine Learning, Newsela, and the Puente Project.
#crime
The Federalist: Michigan Judge Tosses Dem Lawfare Against 2020 Trump Electors
A Michigan judge dismissed the Democrat-backed case against 2020 Republican electors for lack of proof of intent.
The 2023 case alleged 15 Republicans sought to swap Biden electors for Trump; charges carried up to 14 years, and Nessel is weighing an appeal.
The Western Journal: Watch: DC Streets Erupt as Trump Dines Out and Grateful Citizens Cheer, Thank Him for Saving City
Trump dined at Joe’s Seafood in DC with Rubio, Vance and Hegseth, touting a crime‑reduction message as supporters cheered.
He floated National Guard deployment and said local leaders would comply; protesters outside shouted anti‑Trump chants while diners stayed focused.
The Western Journal: Another Family Member of Accused Charlotte Stabber Says He Shouldn't Have Been Free - Judge Should Have Locked Him Up
Relatives say Brown Jr. shouldn’t have been free; a Charlotte judge released him on a written promise to appear despite a long record.
Brown killed Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail, prompting a debate on mental health and public safety.
Fox News: Baltimore residents reject narrative from city leaders about violent crime dropping: 'Not going low'
Baltimore residents tell Fox News Digital they don’t feel safe, even as officials say crime is down and oppose deploying the National Guard.
They cite drugs, overdoses, and shootings; a few praise Mayor Scott, but others say the crime data is fudged and demand tougher enforcement.