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Sep 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Marcel Gauchet, historian and philosopher: 'Progressivism has locked itself into a denial of uncomfortable realities'
Rancière says the public sphere is now dominated by resentments manufactured by billionaires.
Gauchet argues progressivism has locked into denying uncomfortable realities; democracy faces reversal after depoliticization as neoliberal individualism and libertarian values rise.
Breitbart: Khanna: Dems Won't Do the Schumer 'Surrender' on the Budget This Time
Rep. Ro Khanna says Democrats won't surrender in September's budget fight; they'll stand on principle.
He'll withhold votes for concessions: follow the law, don't militarize streets, end unapproved cuts to Education, USAID, NIH, NSF; uphold constitutional governance.
#economy
Fox News: Latest Gulf state launches 'golden residency' program to lure wealthy Americans
Oman has unveiled a Golden Residency program requiring a $520,000 investment in property, bonds, or business, with fast-track airport service and potential property ownership in new areas.
The move adds to a growing golden visa trend as Americans seek second residency for mobility and security, with the UAE already a popular option
#military
Fox News: Judge tosses latest defamation suits from Navy vet who beat CNN, says some sequels ‘should not be made’
Florida Judge Henry dismissed Zachary Young’s defamation suits against the AP and Puck, calling them like movie sequels that shouldn’t be made.
Young previously won against CNN; CNN settled. He plans to appeal the AP ruling. Puck’s suit was dismissed with prejudice.
#crime
GB News: Fraudster hotel worker swindled £11k from spa and golf resort to pay off own debts
39-year-old Benjamin Grindley, who managed hotel memberships, diverted more than £11,000 from The Telford Hotel into personal accounts over 16 months.
The court ordered him to repay £1,148; the rest was theft. He used a Sum Up terminal and fake accounts, including “Telford Health Company,” to hide the fraud.
Fox News: Jury duty phone scams on the rise as fraudsters impersonate local officials, threaten arrest
Scammers posing as local authorities call about missed jury duty and an arrest warrant, then demand payment via wire, gift cards, or crypto.
Tip: verify calls, never pay, check mail for legit summons, block numbers, and use call screening; warn loved ones.