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Sep 8, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: DC pizzeria owner says hosting Trump would be a 'privilege,' rejects fears of 'political maelstrom'
DC pizzeria Menomale owner Mariya Rusciano says she’d welcome Trump, calling turning him away disrespectful and hosting him a privilege, despite a Washingtonian warning of a maelstrom.
She cites civility and unity in DC and hopes for tolerance.
GB News: Met Police chief demands 'common-sense' law change to STOP policing social media posts
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley will present law-change proposals to curb policing of social media posts and refocus on the streets.
The plan would let officers use "common sense" to drop investigations with no real-world harm and scale back non-crime hate incidents, signaling a shift toward crime-focused policing.
The Federalist: Swampy Politico Is Doing Insurance Companies’ Bidding
The author says Politico turned a subsidy-extension story into a pro-industry promo, omitting fraud and critics while citing supporters.
It notes Florida enrollment and possible fraud, cites selective sourcing, and says reporters serve subscribers over taxpayers.
Fox News: From 'legislative terrorists' to center of Trump's DC revolution: Where key conservative caucus is now
HFC marked its decade with a Willard Hotel summit, signaling it’s no longer hiding and has Trump aides’ ear.
The caucus backs hard-line bills, but may see departures; White House aides attended the latest meeting.
#military
The Telegraph: Putin has never been so shameless. The West should be terrified
Russia unleashes its biggest aerial strike of the war, 800+ drones and missiles on Ukrainian cities, including a government-building hit. The move, amid ultranationalist pressure and Western sanctions hesitation over Moscow, signals a push for peace through strength and tougher measures
Times Of Israel: IDF intercepts three Houthi drones launched at southern Israel
Three Houthis drones were shot down by the Israeli Air Force over southern Israel on Monday; one hit Ramon Airport on Sunday.
A 63-year-old man was lightly injured by shrapnel; an IDF review says the Sunday drone was misclassified, so no sirens sounded.
#health
Fox News: Your late-night cheese habit could be sparking wild dreams and restless sleep, experts warn
Montreal study links late-night dairy and desserts to disturbing dreams; lactose intolerance, late eating, and fullness ignored are factors. Experts debate: dairy may hinder sleep, but cheese’s tryptophan and calcium could help—timing matters.
#crime
Fox News: Border czar Tom Homan vows crackdown on protest violence, says funders will face prosecution
Border czar Tom Homan warned of a zero-tolerance crackdown on violence against ICE, with prosecutors told to pursue offenders.
He said peaceful protests are allowed, but funding groups behind violent demonstrations will be targeted; critics who compare ICE to Nazis were blasted.
Fox News: Residents in exclusive enclave demand Dem mayor act on crime surge
Encino residents blame Mayor Bass for rising crime after the July 10 double murder; police say the killings were random; suspect Raymond Boodarian, 22, is in custody.
They demand more LAPD resources, a Van Nuys substation, and action to clear homeless encampments as break-ins mount.
#sports
The Western Journal: Angel Reese Went Too Far, Suffered Suspension: Even Her Team Is Apologizing for Her This Time
The Chicago Sky suspended Angel Reese for the first half of Sept. 7 vs. the Aces after she criticized teammates in an interview, on top of a prior WNBA technicals suspension.
She has pushed for better players and hinted at leaving when her contract ends, later saying the comments were taken out of context.