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Sep 26, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Deep Dive: 10 Instances of Violence-Soaked Leftism in Less Than 1 Month
Quinnipiac: most see political violence as serious (71% serious, 22% somewhat).
After Kirk’s assassination, YouGov shows 25% of very liberals say violence is justified; not a 'both sides' issue.
Times Of Israel: ‘It’s not going to happen’: Trump says he won’t allow Israel to annex West Bank
Trump: West Bank annexation won’t happen; public stance after private warnings. Netanyahu will press; settlers’ hopes fade without US backing.
Gaza plan: 21-point framework to end the war and govern via UN; Netanyahu wary, Kushner and Blair pushing.
GB News: Tom Harwood breaks down the migrant maths as six removed in Labour's return scheme
GB News' Tom Harwood: six removed under the one-in, one-out deal, while 1,154 arrived this week.
Ministers call it a step forward; critics say it won’t curb crossings. Over 50,000 crossings since Labour took power. France deal aims to boost deportations until June next year.
#economy
Le Monde: Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs in blow to Germany's auto industry
Bosch will cut 13,000 jobs, mainly in its auto unit in Germany, about 10% of its German staff, to save €2.5 billion.
Unions vow to resist, calling it unprecedented and warning of social damage as Europe’s car market fights weak demand and a slow EV rollout.
#culture
Le Monde: Paul Thomas Anderson's epic race across a divided America in 'One Battle After Another'
Le Monde hails Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another as a film that links 1970s counterculture to today’s radical left activism.
It notes Anderson’s ongoing complexity and a loose Vineland adaptation, continuing his Pynchon-influenced run.
Fox News: Hollywood stars like Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing among 1,200 blasting Israeli film boycott as 'erasure of art'
Over 5,000 Hollywood figures sign a pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions over alleged genocide and apartheid; Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo among signatories.
A counter-letter from Creative Community For Peace condemns the boycott as censorship and misinformation, noting Israeli film institutions are independent and house dissent; Mayim Bialik and Debra Messing among supporters.
#health
Fox News: Mark Wahlberg reveals 'biggest sacrifice' of his Hollywood career
Mark Wahlberg says the biggest sacrifice of his acting career is being away from his family; his kids attended the premiere.
He credits wife Rhea Durham and a 3 a.m. gym routine for discipline and success.
#crime
Fox News: Comey indicted for alleged false statement, obstruction of justice
Former FBI Director James Comey is indicted on alleged false statements and obstruction tied to his 2020 Crossfire Hurricane testimony. Brennan is under investigation; Durham criticizes FBI handling, while Mueller found no conspiracy.
The Telegraph: ICE tracker app used by Dallas shooter still available on iPhone
Apple continues to host ICE-tracking apps in its App Store, despite one being used by a gunman who targeted ICE agents in Dallas.
Joshua Jahn, 29, opened fire at an ICE facility, killing one migrant detainee and injuring two. Investigators say he used the apps to pinpoint officers' movements before the shooting
Fox News: Dallas ICE attack timeline shows shooter sought to inflict ‘real terror,’ leaving 1 dead, 2 hurt: Officials
One ICE detainee killed, two injured as gunman fires at Dallas ICE facility during detainee transfer.
The shooter, Joshua Jahn, died by a self-inflicted gunshot; officials say it was premeditated, with anti-ICE notes found; FBI calls it a targeted attack.
#sports
Fox News: Daredevil mountaineer makes history skiing down Mount Everest through death zone without oxygen
Polish mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel skis down Everest without oxygen, the first to descend from summit to Base Camp after ~16 hours in the death zone, in two stages via Camp II and the Khumbu Icefall, praised by officials including Prime Minister Donald Tusk