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#politics

The Federalist: Address Leftist NGO Complex With 'Nonpartisan' Voter Registration
Address Leftist NGO Complex With 'Nonpartisan' Voter Registration
Conservatives call to crush the ‘charitable’ voter-registration industry, naming VPC and EVC as partisan, Democratic-aligned groups.

Possible moves include revoking tax exemptions and pursuing fraud charges, or designating voter registration as a non-exempt function to dismantle the left’s NGO network.


Forbes: Geopolitical Tensions Overshadow Cricket’s Biggest Rivalry As India Beats Pakistan In Asia Cup Final
Geopolitical Tensions Overshadow Cricket’s Biggest Rivalry As India Beats Pakistan In Asia Cup Final
India defeated Pakistan in the Asia Cup final in Dubai, undefeated, amid political overtones after border clashes.

The team refused to accept the trophy from Mohsin Naqvi; Modi congratulated them on X, Naqvi fired back, highlighting India-Pakistan frictions.


Fox News: Harris reveals crude hypotheticals on abortion, Viagra rehearsed before Trump debate
Harris reveals crude hypotheticals on abortion, Viagra rehearsed before Trump debate
In "107 Days," Harris says her Trump debate prep included rehearsing crude attacks on abortion and Viagra, with a veteran team at Howard University.

The book recounts the 107 days after Biden dropped out and Harris’s losses to Trump.


#economy

Fox News: Coffee drinkers must 'swallow the higher prices' as costs surge nationwide
Coffee drinkers must 'swallow the higher prices' as costs surge nationwide
Tariffs and extreme weather push global coffee prices up, with Arabica futures near records and roasted prices up about 21% year over year.

Prices at major chains rise: Starbucks, Dunkin, McDonald's, 7-Eleven; NYC coffee carts no longer offer $1 cups.


#military

Times Of Israel: Former Syrian base in Golan to open for visitors for 1st time after being de-mined
Former Syrian base in Golan to open for visitors for 1st time after being de-mined
Ein Almin, a former Syrian outpost on the Golan Heights, opens to tourists this Sukkot after clearing 600+ mines and ordnance.

Visitors tour trenches, view munitions, and try mock mine-detect; officials say clearance opens sites and spurs development.


#health

The Federalist: Trump's Tylenol Cautions Are Just Common Sense
Trump's Tylenol Cautions Are Just Common Sense
Tylenol in pregnancy may carry risks; the piece argues media downplay safety and warns of liver injury from overdoses, urging cautious use.

Harvard review says the Swedish study on autism not definitive; advises lowest dose, shortest duration, under medical guidance.


#crime

GB News: Car ploughs into 'brawling mob of knifemen' outside central London mosque
Car ploughs into 'brawling mob of knifemen' outside central London mosque
A car ploughed into hooded men fighting outside the London Central Mosque in Regent’s Park, knocking two down. One man was stabbed; injuries aren’t life-threatening. A 30-year-old man was arrested for affray.

Police say inquiries are ongoing; the event lies in the broader knife-crime debate about London.


Fox News: Teen shootout sends blue city residents running for cover as youth gangs surge ahead of mayoral race: expert
Teen shootout sends blue city residents running for cover as youth gangs surge ahead of mayoral race: expert
NYC youth crime is rising since the 2018 Raise the Age Law, with experts saying gangs recruit youths to dodge penalties.

NYPD: 5,623 juveniles arrested for major felonies in 2025, 486 juvenile gun arrests in 2024, and 80% more under-18 shooting victims since 2018.


#science

Times Of Israel: Israeli team wins Ig Nobel for batty research on drunk chiropterans
Israeli team wins Ig Nobel for batty research on drunk chiropterans
Ben-Gurion University researchers won the 2025 Ig Nobel Aviation Prize for showing ethanol in bats slows flight and impairs echolocation.

Their 15-year study, "Ethanol ingestion affects flight performance and echolocation in Egyptian fruit bats," was celebrated at the Boston ceremony.