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Sep 23, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Breaking: Affiliates Revolt, Refuse to Bring Kimmel Back Even After ABC, Disney Unsuspend Show - Blunt Comments May Spell Doom
Sinclair won’t air Jimmy Kimmel Live! on its ABC stations after his remarks about a Trump supporter’s murder.
It demands an apology to Charlie Kirk’s family, a donation, and says it will replace the show with news as talks with ABC continue.
Le Monde: EU proposes new one-year delay to anti-deforestation rules
EU will seek another year to delay its anti-deforestation law, saying the IT system isn’t ready and a rushed rollout could disrupt businesses.
The rule bars imports tied to deforestation since 2020 and requires traceable supply chains via geolocation and satellites; critics cite red tape and costs.
The Federalist: What Democrats Say About Charlie Kirk, They Think About You
A Federalist piece says Kirk’s death triggered swift left vilification, including hate-speech claims and doctored quotes.
It notes his race, gender, and immigration views were standard on the right, and warns such labeling harms discourse and friendships.
GB News: Drivers risk traffic chaos as police officers disappear from roads - 'Can only be seen as bad'
RAC: road policing in England and Wales fell 21% from 5,237 in 2015 to 4,149 now; patrols down 22% (5,005 to 3,889).
ANPR can't fully replace patrols; a new road-safety strategy due this year promises reforms.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Secret Service dismantles 'telecommunications threat' near UN General Assembly in New York
Secret Service says it dismantled a network of electronic devices in the New York area used to threaten senior U.S. officials.
The devices were within 35 miles of the UN General Assembly in NYC; a photo was released.
Le Monde: Palestinians' reactions, from Gaza to Ramallah: 'Give us a state and let us live in peace'
Palestinians in Gaza react to France and Europe recognizing a Palestinian state, noting political significance but saying it won’t ease their suffering.
They call the gesture late and say it won’t bring back loved ones or homes, citing years of silence before the war.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hamas executes ‘collaborators’ in Strip as it faces rising challenges from militias
Hamas authorities say three men accused of collaborating with Israel were executed in Gaza City, shown in a video, framed as a deterrent.
Anti-Hamas militias with alleged Israeli ties have surfaced across Gaza, highlighting the group's difficulties as the war persists.
#religion
The Federalist: Charlie Kirk’s Death Is Filling Churches Across The Country
After Charlie Kirk's assassination, vigils and prayers across the country signal a spiritual awakening among Gen Z and Millennials.
Kirk's TPUSA and TPUSA Faith helped drive the shift; his widow vows to press on as church attendance and Bible reading rise among youth.
#culture
The Federalist: Charlie Kirk's Life And Death Show Why We Must Fight To Win
After a bleak 2021, conservatives fought back, sparking a vibe shift from defeat to momentum.
The piece credits Charlie Kirk with merging faith and politics, energizing young men, and proving the right can lead with purpose.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Sept. 23: Day 718 – They tried to kill us; we survived; let’s eat
Be’eri: baker Yaki Sagi pours honey cake batter at Lalush as the kibbutz rebuilds and Sagi’s bakery thrives.
In Tel Aviv, Whisky Live features Single Be’eri whiskey by Haim Jelin; proceeds fund Negev rehab. Asif Institute runs tours to boost north eateries hit by war.
#health
The Western Journal: Actor Tom Holland Hospitalized After Accident While Filming 'Spider Man' Movie
Tom Holland was hospitalized in the U.K. for a concussion check after a stunt on Spider-Man: Brand New Day; filming paused, he wasn’t admitted. A female stunt double was also rushed to hospital; release is July 31, 2026.
#outdoors
Fox News: Young hunters in Colorado died in 'instant,' coroner reveals
Colorado coroner: a lightning strike preliminarily killed two hunters in the San Juan Wilderness. Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko, both 25, were last in contact Sept. 11.
Vehicle found; satellite beacon failed; dozens of search-and-rescue teams searched; GoFundMe redirected funds to memorials and families.