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#politics

Fox News: UK comedy writer Graham Linehan arrested over social media posts criticizing trans activists
UK comedy writer Graham Linehan arrested over social media posts criticizing trans activists
Graham Linehan, Father Ted co-creator, was arrested at Heathrow over three X posts about transgender activists; five armed officers carried out the arrest.

He says bail bans him from X; the incident drew backlash from J.K. Rowling and the Free Speech Union.


Breitbart: Chicago Alderman: Trump's Trying to Use 'Violence' Here
Chicago Alderman: Trump's Trying to Use 'Violence' Here
On CNN's OutFront, Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez rejected Trump's DC crime claim, saying more violence and troop deployment would escalate the problem.

He said the regime is out of touch and would burden Democratic, Black-led cities as crime trends reportedly fall.


#society

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Deborah Conway & Tamar Paluch: Australia is rife with antisemitism
What Matters Now to Deborah Conway & Tamar Paluch: Australia is rife with antisemitism
What Matters Now features Paluch and Conway discussing Ruptured, Jewish Women in Australia Reflect on Life Post-October 7, born from trauma and rising antisemitism.

Conway recounts antisemitism and canceled appearances amid protests; they reflect on Australian Jewry's history and moving forward.


#war

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu said to mull annexing West Bank parts in response to Palestine recognition
Netanyahu said to mull annexing West Bank parts in response to Palestine recognition
Netanyahu will convene top ministers to weigh applying Israeli sovereignty to parts of the West Bank as Western nations back a Palestinian state at the UN.

The US barred Abbas from the UN; PA seeks visa relief and even a remote address, while hardliners push annexation.


#economy

Forbes: FAA Hits Bottleneck For Training New Air Traffic Controllers
FAA Hits Bottleneck For Training New Air Traffic Controllers
FAA’s hiring push drew 10,000+ applicants, but a lack of instructors in Oklahoma City bottlenecks training.

Net gains by 2028 may be only about 1,000; pay and long hours deter instructors.


#military

Breitbart: WATCH: Army Football Player Larry Pickett Jr. Rescues Man from Burning Vehicle
WATCH: Army Football Player Larry Pickett Jr. Rescues Man from Burning Vehicle
West Point cadet and Army football player Larry Pickett Jr. pulled a man from a burning car near the academy, with his father helping as sparks flew.

Officials praised the act as embodying Army values; Pickett said it was instinctive.


#culture

Forbes: What To Know About ‘Call Of Duty’ Movie Deal
What To Know About ‘Call Of Duty’ Movie Deal
Paramount and Activision are lining up a Call of Duty film, with possible TV spinoffs; value undisclosed. The franchise has 500M copies and ~$30B in revenue, and film adaptations have been mixed - Mario/Minecraft hits, Borderlands/Assassin’s Creed flops


#health

Fox News: Charlie Sheen’s fear of fading stardom fueled a spiral of drugs, booze and chaos
Charlie Sheen’s fear of fading stardom fueled a spiral of drugs, booze and chaos
Charlie Sheen details a drug-and-drink spiral, near-fatal overdoses and a fame-fueled party era, in a memoir and a Netflix documentary.

He credits sobriety to his kids, keeps a 'shame list' to avoid drinking, and the doc, out Sept. 10, 2025, features ex-wives


#crime

The Western Journal: Murder Suspected After Man Is Found 'Lying in a Pool of Blood' at Burning Main Festival
Murder Suspected After Man Is Found 'Lying in a Pool of Blood' at Burning Main Festival
A white man, 35–40, ~6 ft, 200 lb, was found lying in a pool of blood at Burning Man; authorities treat the death as a homicide and have not identified him. With many attendees gone, this marks the festival's first homicide.


GB News: Teenager arrested after boy, 12, dies following fall from playground roundabout
Teenager arrested after boy, 12, dies following fall from playground roundabout
Logan Carter, 12, died after a fall at Wharton Recreation Ground, Winsford. Police are probing whether an e-bike propelled a roundabout; a 13-year-old was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and later released.

Tributes; school offers support as police pursue lines


Fox News: Miami airport chaos as woman grabs crying child from mother, wraps legs around boy to prevent escape
Miami airport chaos as woman grabs crying child from mother, wraps legs around boy to prevent escape
Alvina Omisiri Agba, 23, snatched a 4-year-old at Miami airport, insisting, "No, this is my child." She clung to the boy, pushed the mother, and fled; later arrested. She said God told her to act. Charged with interference with custody and two counts of battery.


Le Monde: French winemaker jailed for multimillion euro fake champagne scam
French winemaker jailed for multimillion euro fake champagne scam
Didier Chopin, 56, was jailed for selling fake Champagne by carbonating Spanish wine. 18 months, 30 months suspended; wife 2 years; fines and damages.

Prosecutors called the fraud cynical; Chopin fled to Morocco after the scheme surfaced and faces a sexual assault case.


#sports

The Western Journal: ESPN Camera Operator Accused of Getting Physical with Reporter After Game: 'I Was Stunned'
ESPN Camera Operator Accused of Getting Physical with Reporter After Game: 'I Was Stunned'
Reporter Chessa Bouche says an ESPN camera operator shoved her after Clemson vs. LSU; she posted on X that she was in the way and that it was not acceptable.

ESPN has not commented; LSU won 17-10; Nussmeier went 28-of-38 for 232 yards and 1 TD; Klubnik struggled.


Breitbart: Tennis Star Breaks Down in Tears After Spotting Her Ex in Crowd
Tennis Star Breaks Down in Tears After Spotting Her Ex in Crowd
Muchová, world No. 13, teared up at the U.S. Open after spotting her ex in the stands. She says he sometimes shows up where he shouldn’t. Serving down 1-4 to Cîrstea, she paused, wiped tears, and apologized to the umpire.

She said the moment wasn’t tennis-related; she asked him to leave, he didn’t, and she won. No removal was invoked.