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Sep 9, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: IRS issues termination notice to top aide linked to Obama-era Tea Party targeting scandal
IRS aide Holly Paz, a former Lois Lerner deputy tied to Tea Party targeting, received a notice of proposed removal and is on administrative leave with 30 days to respond.
The move comes as acting commissioner Bessent pushes IRS reforms.
GB News: Nigel Farage reveals last-ditch US talks over Chagos ‘surrender’ as deal moves one step closer
Farage calls the Chagos deal the worst for Britain and Chagossians, warns of US resentment; the bill would cede sovereignty to Mauritius but keep a 99-year Diego Garcia lease, with costs possibly rising to £47b; MPs press Trump; ICC targets Starmer.
#health
Fox News: Whole milk makes a comeback in new MAHA children's health strategy
The MAHA Commission’s Make Our Children Healthy Again outlines 120+ initiatives, including lifting whole-milk limits in schools, tighter rules on dyes and PFAS, updates to 2025–30 dietary guidelines, and stricter enforcement of prescription-drug ads; changes to school nutrition could come via USDA rulemaking or legislation.
#crime
Fox News: Wikipedia editors attempted to delete Charlotte murder article, removed suspect's name from entry: report
Wikipedia editors allegedly tried to delete the page on Iryna Zarutska’s Charlotte murder, removing the suspect’s name and debating notability.
Zarutska, 23, a Ukrainian refugee, was stabbed Aug. 22; police named Decarlos Brown Jr., 34. The entry drew ~350 edits; the page stayed, Brown’s name removed.
Fox News: Tom Homan calls out 'Morning Joe' host for accusing ICE agents of disappearing people
Homan sparred with Brzezinski over ICE “disappeared” claims, insisting ICE enforces laws as it has for decades.
AP questioned the 70% figure, noting many targeted had no criminal records; a Georgia Hyundai plant raid netted nearly 500 arrests, mostly foreign nationals.