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Sep 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Paris mayoral candidate Rachida Dati will stand trial for corruption after election
Paris court won’t try Rachida Dati before the March 2026 municipal elections; trial set for Sept 16–28, 2026, on charges including passive corruption, influence peddling, concealment of abuse of power and breach of trust tied to €900,000 from Renault-Nissan for allegedly aiding Carlos Ghosn.
#war
Times Of Israel: Two teens injured in car-ramming terror attack on West Bank highway near Jerusalem
Two Israeli teens were injured, one severely, in a car-ramming and stabbing at al-Khader Junction south of Jerusalem; the attacker from Bayt Fajar was shot dead by a passing reservist. The victims, 15 and 16, were treated at Shaare Zedek.
#economy
Fox News: US companies secure record $170B in global contracts under Trump so far, Commerce says
U.S. firms won a record $170B in foreign government contracts since Trump took office (98 deals), $144B in exports and about 600,000 jobs.
Aerospace/defense led at $153B; others: $5B nuclear/oil/gas, $800M IT, $600M safety gear; ITA Advocacy Center helped win bids.
#military
Forbes: Pete Hegseth Says Generals Must Meet Fitness and Grooming Standards
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon will require grooming standards and biannual PT exams for all ranks, from privates to the Joint Chiefs.
Speaking at a rare military leadership gathering Tuesday, he said it’s unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the Pentagon.
#religion
Fox News: TPUSA spox hopes to harness revival momentum as church attendance soars following Charlie Kirk's assassination
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, a religious revival hits with a 15% rise in Mass attendance and Bible sales; TPUSA aims to channel momentum into faith, prayers and outreach.
Erika Kirk becomes TPUSA CEO; 120,000 chapter apps flood in; AmFest poised for record crowds as tours expand.
#crime
The Western Journal: ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Accused of 'Vulgar' Threat Against Florida Congresswoman
ICE arrested Rigoberto Albizar-Martinez, a Cuban national, for a vulgar bomb threat to a Florida congresswoman’s office.
He was sentenced to a year in prison in May 2024; ICE will hold him for deportation when released.
#sports
GB News: Team Europe stars at risk of being banned from next Ryder Cup as dispute continues
Rahm and Hatton face an uncertain Ryder Cup future amid LIV Golf fallout and DP World Tour fines; their New York eligibility hinges on ongoing appeals.
The appeals’ outcome will decide their 2027 participation; captain Luke Donald’s leadership helped Europe prevail at Bethpage