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Sep 24, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Street artist draws outrage, praise with 'Charlie Kirk spots' after TPUSA founder's assassination
New York street artist Felix Morelo started chalking 'Charlie Kirk spots' after Kirk's death, inviting passersby to step into circles bearing his name.
It drew mixed reactions—from defacement to dialogue—it's about polarization, forgiveness, and listening.
Liberty Nation News: Trump Gives United Nations General Assembly a Wake-Up Call - Liberty Nation News
Trump told the UNGA the US is back, strong and in charge, with warnings for Europe on migration and climate policy.
He faulted UN efficacy, derided green policies, and urged tighter borders and scrutiny of migrant funding. He closed with a call for sovereign cooperation.
Fox News: Jimmy Kimmel addresses backlash over Charlie Kirk comments and more top headlines
Fox News First rounds up headlines: Kimmel on Kirk backlash; WH demands answers on Trump's UN escalator glitch.
Other items: Syria's new president; Democrats narrow GOP House majority in a special race; Harris contingency plan.
Liberty Nation News: Jimmy Kimmel and A Hit and Run Fourth Estate - Liberty Nation News
Kimmel returned after an indefinite suspension, apologizing and offering sympathy for Charlie Kirk’s family.
ABC treated it as a business decision; Carr defends the FCC, while critics warn about censorship.
Le Monde: South Korean impeached former president's wife goes on trial for corruption
South Korea opens a trial for Kim Keon Hee, wife of impeached ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol—the first ex-first lady to face trial—on stock manipulation and corruption. She appeared in Seoul, said "I am unemployed," and declined a jury trial.
#society
Forbes: Typhoon Ragasa Makes Landfall In China After Killing 15 In Taiwan (PHOTOS)
Ragasa, the year's strongest storm, hit Guangdong around 5 p.m., evacuating about 1.9 million; it has killed over a dozen in Taiwan and affected the Philippines.
Winds near the eye were about 90 mph at landfall; flights were canceled in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, with HK suspending flights for 36 hours.
#war
Fox News: The UN’s betrayal and Israel’s fight for truth
Gallant argues Israel aided Gaza civilians with UN help, but the UN has shown bias and hostility, with UNRWA facilities used by Hamas.
He rejects genocide charges as antisemitic, defends IDF restraint and warning measures, says Hamas uses civilians; calls for fair standards and accountability at the UN
#economy
GB News: Hotel migrants 'handed £600 taxi rides for NHS check-ups' and brazenly admit to working illegally in Britain
A hotel migrant says NHS taxis cost taxpayers hundreds; an Iraqi man says a 250-mile £600 knee-appointment taxi was booked with no choice.
Contractor pays about £350k monthly for 6,000 taxi journeys; asylum costs reach £4.67b in 2024-25.
#military
Times Of Israel: Satellite images show Iran has started rebuilding key missile sites hit by Israel
Iran rebuilds solid-fuel missile sites hit in June, but planetary mixers remain missing; imagery shows repairs at Parchin and Shahroud.
Tehran seeks Chinese mixers to restart production amid looming sanctions; experts say mixing boosts output.
Liberty Nation News: China Is Testing the US Indo-Pacific Defense - Liberty Nation News
US drafts Indo-Pacific plan to counter China as island leaders warn Beijing bullies neighbors and tests near Taiwan and Scarborough.
Palau warns China threatens; US expands deterrence with funds for Pacific bases, rotations, and island-chain deployments.
#health
Fox News: Autism by the numbers: Experts share reasons for the dramatic surge in diagnoses
Health officials: autism diagnoses rising with better screening and awareness; cancer drug could be repurposed as therapy; vaccine guidance discussed.
Rise likely reflects detection and access, not a spike; calls for more early intervention and lifelong autistic support.