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Sep 8, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: New FBI Deputy Director Andrew Bailey begins work alongside Bongino
FBI to add a second deputy director; Missouri AG Andrew Bailey resigns to join as co-deputy with Dan Bongino, reporting to Kash Patel.
Bailey, a Trump-era ally, arrives amid Epstein-file controversy; Bongino reportedly frustrated and weighing resignation.
Times Of Israel: Europeans call for halt to violence after Jerusalem terror attack kills six
EU leaders condemned the Jerusalem attack that killed six, urging de-escalation and a Gaza ceasefire.
France's Macron condemned it and urged a political solution; two West Bank attackers opened fire at Ramot Junction before being shot. PA and UAE also condemned.
GB News: Millions of taxpayer funds to be used for asylum seeker snacks
The Government will spend millions over three years to feed asylum seekers with ready meals and snacks under a Home Office contract.
Tender targets Croydon, Kent and Belfast, with expansion; Jan 2026–Jan 2028, one-year extension; meals, snacks, fruit and delivery.
#health
Fox News: Psychedelic drug popular in 1960s could ease anxiety as doctors share warnings
MindMed: LSD (MM120) may ease generalized anxiety in ~200 adults; highest dose produced about 50% remission at 12 weeks.
Side effects: hallucinations, nausea, headaches. LSD remains Schedule I; if trials succeed, FDA filing could follow.
#crime
The Federalist: New PA Election Fraud Cases Add To List Of ‘Rare’ Election Tricks
Two Pennsylvania defendants charged with voting more than once in a federal election and voter fraud.
Across the country, cases show vulnerabilities—sloppy voter rolls, fake registrations, ballot-box stuffing, and noncitizen voting—calling for tighter maintenance.
Breitbart: Australia's Mushroom Murderer Sentenced to Life in Prison
Australian judge Erin Patterson was sentenced to life with a 33-year non-parole period for poisoning four of her husband’s relatives with death-cap mushrooms, killing three and attempting to kill a fourth.
Beale called it a grave betrayal; the sentence backdated.
The Western Journal: Play by Play Video Leads Up to Murder of Iryna Zarutska, And Reporter's Last Sentence Is Jaw-Dropping
A columnist says Zarutska’s murder on a Charlotte train drew little coverage despite video of a brutal stabbing by repeat offender Brown Jr.
He cites media bias and race politics, noting Brown’s past convictions and schizophrenia, and laments a local anchor fixating on fare-evasion instead of safety.
#sports
Forbes: Who Wore The Most Expensive Watch At The U.S. Open? It Wasn't Alcaraz, Sinner Or Sabalenka
Alcaraz and Sabalenka won the U.S. Open, but the talk centered on the luxury watches worn by players.
Top pieces: Zverev $430k Jacob & Co.; Sabalenka about $225k Audemars Piguet; others in the $18k–$100k range.
#technology
Forbes: Musk’s SpaceX Buying Wireless Spectrum Licenses For $17 Billion
SpaceX will buy EchoStar's wireless spectrum licenses for about $17 billion in cash and stock, expanding its footprint in the cell-phone market.
EchoStar owns Boost Mobile; the deal positions SpaceX for a larger role in wireless.