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Sep 11, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Charlie Kirk assassinated in Utah, remembering 9/11 and more top headlines
Charlie Kirk shot dead on a Utah college campus; Trump vows accountability as authorities hunt the killer.
Leaders condemn political violence as a wave of legal and security headlines follows.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Sept. 11: Day 706 – Did PM keep Trump in the dark over attack on Hamas in Qatar?
US reportedly knew of Israel’s Doha strike on Hamas leaders; outcome uncertain.
Netanyahu pushes back on criticism; Herzog meets Starmer in London. Munich Philharmonic drops Shani over Israel stance; Toronto screens Oct. 7 rescue doc.
The Western Journal: Conservative Christian Students Remember Charlie Kirk and His Legacy with Fondness
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot at Utah Valley University; conservatives mourn. TPUSA has about 850 campus chapters.
Supporters say he changed lives, guiding many into conservatism and public life, and recall him as a husband, father, and man of faith.
Liberty Nation News: Charlie Kirk – A Life and a Man Beyond the Ordinary - Liberty Nation News
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA founder, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University; the shooter is at large.
He built a global youth movement since 2012 and championed open debate; tributes poured in from leaders worldwide.
Times Of Israel: Israeli review disputes UN-backed Gaza famine report as biased, methodologically flawed
Israel releases a 58-page review accusing the IPC of a politicized famine declaration for Gaza and flagging FRC bias.
It cites MUAC over WHZ, hospital based data, selection bias, and inconsistent figures, arguing the famine threshold wasn't met.
#culture
Le Monde: Paris's Notre-Dame breaks attendance records nine months after reopening
Notre-Dame’s reopening momentum continues: 1.8 million visitors in July–August, with total past 8 million by early September.
Forecasts call for 12–13 million by December 8, making it France’s most visited site, ahead of the Louvre and Eiffel Tower; pre‑2019 numbers are disputed; robust counts began after gates were installed.
#history
Fox News: Tunnel to Towers Commemorates 9/11 with Mortgages for Heroes, National Steel Journey
Tunnel to Towers pays 21 mortgages for families of fallen first responders and 9/11 illness victims, honoring FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller.
For the 25th anniversary, it will tour World Trade Center steel with a 93-foot mobile museum; donate $11 a month at T2T.org
Liberty Nation News: 9/11 — From the Ashes, Stronger - Liberty Nation News
Twenty-four years after 9/11, Bush’s response, the war on terror, and the boatlift that saved about 500,000 people signal resilience.
Trump may seek federal control of the 9/11 Memorial; Hochul opposes. Proponents say a national monument would honor courage and unity.
#education
Liberty Nation News: FIRE Survey Shows Free Speech Fading on Campuses - Liberty Nation News
FIRE’s sixth College Free Speech Rankings show a worsening campus climate: 166 of 257 schools fail; a majority would block speakers, and about a third see violence to stop a talk as justifiable. Top: Claremont McKenna, Purdue, UChicago; bottom: Barnard, Columbia, Indiana Univ. Self-censorship rising raises concerns for the future.
#crime
GB News: Grooming gangs abuse in Tameside unveiled after police ignored warning signs
GB News says warnings on grooming in Tameside were ignored, letting gangs prey on Lucy from age 13; police dismissed her while abusers operated, and one man linked to the abuse now works in the public sector. Ofsted notes slow progress; GMP says it’s tightening investigations.