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Sep 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: German State Media Pastor Says People Defending Kirk Like the 'Devil'
German media portray Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, with unverified bias after his alleged killing, labeling his views racist and misogynistic without evidence.
Behnken calls media poison and Diabolos; Grenell and Martenstein condemn coverage as biased and morally depraved.
The Telegraph: Angelina Jolie: Free speech limits are dangerous
Jolie warns against US free-speech clampdown, saying limits to freedoms are dangerous and she no longer recognises her country.
Breitbart rebukes her; ACLU-backed letter by De Niro, Stiller, Streep defends free speech amid censorship; Cruz calls it dangerous.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Moldova Detains 74 Accused of Plotting Pro-Russia Election 'Riot'
Moldova reports 250 raids on 100+ people; 74 detained in a probe of a Russia-backed bid to spark riots around the election.
Authorities say suspects trained in Serbia; Sandu warns Moscow is spending to sway Moldova toward EU.
Breitbart: Venezuela Sends Letter Asking for Talks While Training Civilians to Shoot Trump
Maduro sent a letter to Trump via a regional go-between seeking direct talks with Grenell to cut through 'fake news'.
Rodríguez posted copies in English/Spanish; Maduro says Venezuela is drug-free, cites UN data, and touts readiness against a possible U.S. invasion.
Breitbart: North Korea’s Kim Has ‘Good Memories’ of Trump, Is Ready to Discuss Everything Except Nukes
Kim Jong-un says he has good memories of Trump and would resume talks with the U.S. if Washington drops its denuclearization obsession; he vows North Korea will never give up its nuclear weapons.
Lee Jae-myung floated freezing new weapons as a pragmatic alternative.
#economy
GB News: Aldi brings back award-winning mince pies from as little as 22p – but 'is it too early?'
Aldi kicks off Christmas mince pies early, selling a pistachio‑whisky flavor with prices from 22p per pie.
The lineup includes Free From options and multi-pack deals, plus returning favourites; Waitrose and Asda also unveiled festive ranges
#religion
The Economist: Old routes to Britain’s sacred sites are getting more foot traffic
Britain’s old sacred routes are drawing more walkers, notably the Golden Valley Pilgrim Way from Hereford Cathedral through meadows, wells and Arthurian sites.
Pilgrims can stamp a village church passport, stay in B&Bs or even sleep in the cathedral cloisters
#crime
Fox News: 'Burberry Bandit' with dozens of prior arrests walks free after latest blue city crime spree: report
Cornell Neilly, the NYC 'Burberry Bandit,' is back on supervised release after a month of alleged bank robberies, passing notes and wearing Burberry plaid.
Five felony-robbery counts; court date Oct. 1. The bail-denying judge, Jeffrey Gershuny, was later demoted after a bench gun incident.
#technology
Forbes: Nvidia Will Invest $100 Billion In OpenAI: Here’s What To Know
Nvidia to invest up to $100B in OpenAI, supplying 10+ GW of compute for AI training, with the first gigawatt online in H2 2026.
OpenAI could be valued around $500B after a $6B secondary sale; Microsoft has invested about $13B amid 700M weekly users.
The Economist: Why AI systems might never be secure
AI systems might never be secure, the piece argues, due to a 'lethal trifecta' of conditions that invite abuse.
These weaknesses stem from how AI is taught and instructed in plain English, how it can be steered, and how it is deployed.