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Le Monde: Who is Philippe Gustin, the new French PM's chief of staff?
Who is Philippe Gustin, the new French PM's chief of staff?
Sébastien Lecornu was named prime minister on Sept. 9; Philippe Gustin, his longtime aide, will be chief of staff.

Gustin, 65, from a soldier’s family in Fougerolles, has taught and held posts in Budapest and Austria, and was admitted to ENA in 1999.


#war

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Sept. 14: Day 709 – IDF paves the way for imminent Gaza City ground op
Daily Briefing Sept. 14: Day 709 – IDF paves the way for imminent Gaza City ground op
Hamas leaders in Qatar discuss a Trump ceasefire; Netanyahu says the strike failed to kill them; Fabian adds how it was carried out. Houthis drone intercepted near Ramon; IDF raids Basel Adra’s West Bank home amid stone-throwing; liveblog covers Jerusalem and West Bank.


#education

Fox News: Trump gets it: Prayer isn’t the problem. Silencing it is
Trump gets it: Prayer isn’t the problem. Silencing it is
Trump vows the Education Department will ensure no student or teacher is punished for praying in public schools.

It argues personal prayer is protected, cites Kennedy v. Bremerton, and says religious liberty strengthens democracy and public life.


Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Charlie Kirk wouldn't fire people who hated him, he'd win them over
JONATHAN TURLEY: Charlie Kirk wouldn't fire people who hated him, he'd win them over
Turley says Kirk's killing underscores the free-speech fight, echoing Charlie Hebdo and the Stand with Charlie moment.

He warns against firing Kirk's critics, defends unfettered campus debate, and says hate speech is protected, urging open discourse.


#crime

Fox News: Train stabbing suspect’s family has history of crimes, records show
Train stabbing suspect’s family has history of crimes, records show
Decarlos Brown Jr., a homeless felon, is federally charged after stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light-rail train; he faced state murder charges earlier. His family’s history includes multiple arrests and convictions.


The Western Journal: Iryna Zarutska's Family Speaks Out, Says She Was Head Over Heels for 'The American Dream' Before Her Murder
Iryna Zarutska's Family Speaks Out, Says She Was Head Over Heels for 'The American Dream' Before Her Murder
The family of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska says she came to pursue the American dream and was stabbed to death in Charlotte.

Decarlos Brown Jr. has been charged; a vigil and calls for safety and accountability followed.


Fox News: From Zapruder to smartphones: assassination footage reshapes America’s view of political violence
From Zapruder to smartphones: assassination footage reshapes America’s view of political violence
Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University; suspect in custody as bystanders post clips while outlets pause the moment.

Experts say live footage reshapes views on political violence; gatekeepers once controlled air, now clips drive perception and desensitization fears.