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    NO NEW World News Shocks: Media Silent Beyond US, UK on April 21

    NO NEW World News Shocks: Media Silent Beyond US, UK on April 21

    On April 21, 2025, global news outlets had nothing new to report outside the United States and United Kingdom. Headlines stayed the same as previous days.

    Most coverage still centers on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Aid groups warn about Gaza’s growing crisis because of ongoing blockades. In the UK, protests and legal fights over transgender rights continue to make news.

    No fresh international events or emergencies have surfaced beyond these stories today.

    Conservative readers may notice how media keeps focusing on just a few issues instead of reporting unexpected world events that matter to everyday people.

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    FLORIDA SHOOTING Horror, Trump Strike Fallout, and UK Gender Shock Rock Politics

    A deadly shooting at Florida State University left two people dead and several hurt. The shooter used his stepmother’s deputy weapon. He did not know the victims. Video shows students running for cover and hiding in fear. The attack has sparked new arguments over campus safety and gun laws as police investigate. A radical activist linked to Cori Bush is now speaking for the suspect.

    Fresh details have come out about a Trump-era U.S. airstrike in Yemen that killed over 70 people targeting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels near a key oil port. This bold move showed President Trump’s hard line against Iran’s allies, standing apart from President Biden’s softer approach on Iran issues. Some experts warn this could lead to fuel shortages for millions living under Houthi rule as debate grows over America’s part in the Middle East.

    Senator Marco Rubio says the U.S. may walk away from Ukraine-Russia peace talks if there is no progress soon. He slammed both sides for wasting time with endless meetings that go nowhere, saying results are what matter most right now before leaving for France to talk more about European security.

    The UK Supreme Court ruled that being a woman means biological sex at birth — not gender identity — when it comes to legal rights and spaces like bathrooms or shelters just for women.

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    NETFLIX Show ‘ADOLESCENCE’ Ignites Fury Over Child Safety

    The Netflix series “Adolescence” has sparked heated debates on how to protect children from harmful online content. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently met with the show’s creators to discuss initiatives for child protection.

    Starmer backs Netflix’s plan to offer the series for free in secondary schools, aiming to educate teens about misogyny and online dangers. The show, featuring a 13-year-old boy accused of murder, highlights social media’s impact on young minds.

    With 66.3 million views since March, “Adolescence” is a hot topic in the UK and beyond. Starmer admits it’s tough to watch with his kids but sees its educational value for students across the nation.

    Starmer stresses that tackling misogyny requires more than one policy fix, noting its deep societal effects. He believes widespread viewing of “Adolescence” can help young audiences understand healthy relationships and online risks better.

    Who is Andrew Tate? The self-proclaimed misogynist influencer

    ANDREW Tate’s LEGAL Nightmare: New Assault Lawsuit Unveiled

    Andrew Tate, a well-known social media figure famous for his controversial opinions, is facing new legal troubles. His ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles accusing him of sexual assault and battery. This adds to Tate’s existing issues in Romania, where he and his brother Tristan are charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang.

    Stern claims that Tate’s abusive behavior matches his public image of misogyny. She says he initially charmed her into a relationship before becoming violent. The lawsuit describes an incident at the Beverly Hills Hotel where Stern alleges she was choked and beaten by Tate earlier this month.

    Tate’s lawyer, Joseph McBride, firmly denies the accusations on behalf of his client. He accuses Stern and her legal team of taking advantage of the current controversies surrounding Tate for financial gain. “This is a money grab,” McBride stated during a phone interview on Saturday morning.

    The Associated Press typically does not name individuals claiming to be victims of sexual abuse unless they choose to go public with their stories, as Stern has done here. The ongoing legal battles continue to attract significant attention due to the high-profile nature of those involved.

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    Rural Seniors STRUGGLE as SOCIAL Security Rules Shift

    Veronica Taylor, a 73-year-old from rural West Virginia, faces challenges with new Social Security rules. She lacks internet skills and transportation, making it hard to access her benefits.

    The Trump administration wants to streamline processes and cut fraud by requiring online or in-person identity checks for Social Security recipients. This change could be tough for people like Taylor.

    Mary Weaver, visiting the McDowell County Senior Center, shares worries about these changes starting on March 31. Seniors in remote areas might struggle without proper support systems.

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    FEDERAL JUDGE Stands Firm: Social Security Agency’s Future in Jeopardy

    A federal judge has pushed back against Leland Dudek, the acting head of the Social Security Administration (SSA), over his threat to close the agency. Dudek argued that a ruling blocking Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team from accessing sensitive taxpayer data could apply broadly to all employees. He suggested this might require blocking nearly all SSA employees from computer systems access.

    Dudek first made his closure threat during an interview with Bloomberg News on Thursday night, sparking concerns about potential disruptions in social security services. In a Friday interview with The Washington Post, he criticized the judge’s decision as overly broad and warned of its implications for agency operations.

    This legal standoff highlights ongoing tensions between government agencies and private sector influences under Musk’s leadership. The situation raises questions about how far private interests can go in influencing public institutions without compromising essential services for citizens.

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    “Social Security IDENTITY Checks Trigger OUTRAGE Among Millions”

    The Social Security Administration’s new plan requires in-person identity checks for millions, stirring concern among lawmakers and advocacy groups. This change aims to fight fraud, a priority highlighted by President Trump. However, the closure of government offices at the same time has sparked criticism.

    Starting March 31st, those unable to verify their identity online must visit an SSA field office. Yet, with 47 field offices set to close and mass layoffs planned, service delays are expected. This raises fears of increased barriers for vulnerable populations needing Social Security services.

    Nancy LeaMond from AARP criticized eliminating phone verification as impractical and warned it would cause longer wait times. She stressed the need for transparency and input from affected older Americans. Delays in Social Security services could lead to significant economic hardship for recipients who rely on timely assistance.

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    DUTERTE’S Arrest: A Shockwave for Philippine Politics

    Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on an INTERPOL warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). He faces charges of crimes against humanity linked to his war on drugs. Duterte is now headed to The Hague, Netherlands, for trial.

    Duterte’s presidency was known for a tough stance on drug crime, drawing criticism from human rights groups. Despite this, he enjoyed strong domestic support during his time in office. The ICC is investigating extrajudicial killings that occurred without due process during his anti-drug campaign.

    The arrest has sparked mixed reactions worldwide. Human rights advocates see it as a step toward accountability, while some Duterte supporters view it as an infringement on Philippine sovereignty. This event could affect the Philippines’ future relations with international bodies and its commitment to human rights standards.

    Duterte’s trial at the ICC may set important precedents for international law and state accountability regarding human rights violations. As legal proceedings unfold, further updates are expected in this evolving situation.

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    SYRIA CONFLICT Erupts: Over 1,300 Tragic Deaths in Coastal Chaos

    Fierce clashes in Syria’s coastal region have led to over 1,300 deaths as government forces battle Assad loyalists. The violence erupted on March 6 after an ambush on security forces, posing a significant challenge for the new Syrian authorities who took power in December.

    The conflict has claimed approximately 1,311 lives, including civilians and security personnel. Latakia and Tartous are the most affected areas with bodies reportedly lining the streets. Residents have been urged to stay indoors as chaos unfolds.

    The new government has launched a military operation to regain control and promises accountability for those responsible for the violence. Minority communities like the Alawites face heightened fears amid reports of revenge attacks and rising sectarian tensions.

    International condemnation is widespread, with calls from countries like Germany for an immediate ceasefire and investigation into the clashes. The situation poses a serious threat to Syria’s stability post-civil war, raising concerns about further sectarian violence in the region.

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    SERBIAN Parliament ERUPTS: Smoke Bombs, Injuries, and Political Turmoil

    At least three lawmakers were injured, one critically, during chaotic scenes in Serbia’s parliament. Smoke bombs and flares disrupted a vote on university funding. Opposition parties had raised concerns about the ruling government’s agenda, leading to heightened tensions.

    The uproar was sparked by discontent over educational funding. Opposition members claim the proposed budget fails to meet Serbian universities’ needs. Eyewitnesses describe clashes amid smoke and confusion, resulting in injuries.

    Law enforcement intervened to restore order as opposition members protested against what they called governmental negligence toward education institutions. Political analysts predict significant implications for upcoming elections due to growing public hostility towards the ruling party.

    The Supreme Court’s state security chamber will rule on a separate appeal by prosecutors regarding this incident by April 8. Follow ongoing developments as tensions within Serbia continue to simmer.

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    ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN Conflict Erupts: Deadly Attack Shocks the World

    Tensions have surged in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict after a deadly attack on Israeli settlers in the West Bank. At least seven Israelis were killed, and several others injured when armed militants targeted a convoy with automatic weapons and grenades. This incident has drawn condemnation from Israeli officials and Western leaders.

    In response, the Israeli Prime Minister has promised strong retaliatory action, emphasizing citizen safety as a top priority. He declared, “We will not allow this barbaric violence to go unanswered.” Military operations in the West Bank are expected to increase as part of Israel’s response strategy.

    The attack has reignited international calls for peace talks, with global leaders urging both sides to reduce tensions. The United Nations Secretary-General called for an immediate ceasefire and emphasized dialogue to prevent further loss of life. “This cycle of violence must end,” he stated, pushing for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

    Local communities brace for potential escalation amid reports of protests and clashes across Palestinian territories. The ongoing disputes over land and settlements continue fueling tensions, with both sides preparing for possible military action as the world watches closely for signs of peace progress.

    UK DEFENSE SPENDING Hike: Resignation Shocks Politics

    UK DEFENSE SPENDING Hike: Resignation Shocks Politics

    Anneliese Dodds resigned from her roles as international development minister and minister for women. She disagreed with the cuts to overseas aid. Dodds shared her resignation letter online, voicing concerns over reducing the aid budget. While she understood the need for more defense spending, she criticized how much aid was being cut.

    Keir Starmer plans to raise U.K. defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, up from 2.3%. This boost will come by cutting the aid budget from 0.5% of GDP to 0.3%. Starmer called this decision “very difficult and painful,” signaling a new era of insecurity in Europe that needs a strong response.

    Dodds argued that these deep cuts would hurt vulnerable populations and harm the U.K.'s global reputation. She pointed out that supporting Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, vaccinations, climate projects, and rules-based systems would be impossible with less funding. Aid agencies agreed, warning about negative effects on global poverty efforts and Britain’s influence abroad.

    Despite initial doubts due to Starmer’s meeting with President Trump in Washington, Dodds decided to resign after his return from the trip. Her exit highlights tensions within Starmer’s Cabinet over balancing defense priorities with humanitarian commitments.

    ISRAELI HOSTAGES Return: Heartbreaking Tragedy and Media Outrage

    ISRAELI HOSTAGES Return: Heartbreaking Tragedy and Media Outrage

    Three Israeli civilians, Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, and Ohad Ben Ami, were freed by Hamas in exchange for 183 convicted Palestinian terrorists. The men looked weak and unsteady after 16 months in captivity. Their release highlights the ongoing tension between Israel and Hamas.

    Tragically, Sharabi returned to find his wife and two teenage daughters murdered by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Levy also faced a grim reality with the loss of his wife on the same day. These personal tragedies underscore the human cost of this conflict.

    Israel criticized CNN for drawing parallels between Israeli civilians and Palestinian terrorists in their coverage of the exchange. The Government Press Office condemned such comparisons as misleading and inappropriate. This incident reflects broader media biases that often complicate international perceptions of Middle Eastern conflicts.

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    COLOMBIA CHAOS: Peace Talks Fail, Violence Erupts

    At least 80 people have died in northeast Colombia as violence surges after peace talks between the government and rebel forces collapsed. The failed negotiations have reignited fighting, putting civilians in danger and raising fears of human rights abuses.

    Local leaders condemn the violence and call for international help to address this humanitarian crisis. They stress the need for new peace talks to stop more bloodshed.

    Human rights groups demand immediate investigations into these tragic events and accountability for those responsible. The world community faces pressure to step in and help stabilize this troubled area.

    This incident shows Colombia’s fragile peace situation and highlights ongoing challenges in solving conflicts that have plagued the nation for decades.

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    TRUMP’S Nominees Promise Fairness: A Bold Stand Against Politics

    President Joe Biden gave a farewell speech from the Oval Office, reflecting on his term and calling for less divisive politics. He stressed the importance of removing politics from government, especially in law enforcement. His remarks come as Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees face confirmation hearings.

    Trump’s picks for top roles in intelligence, foreign policy, and law enforcement vowed to keep their offices free from political bias. Pam Bondi, nominated for attorney general, accused Biden’s team of using law enforcement against Trump. She promised senators she would not allow political prosecutions if confirmed.

    At her hearing, Bondi was asked about Trump’s interest in prosecuting political foes. She avoided discussing election results but committed to steering clear of politically driven investigations. This stance matches Republican worries about what they see as “weaponization” of government agencies under Biden’s leadership.

    First Lady Jill Biden voiced disappointment with Nancy Pelosi over their strained relationship after President Biden left the 2024 race. Her comments reveal tensions within Democratic circles as power shifts under Trump’s new administration unfold.

    LA Wildfires Threaten Hollywood Sign. Five lives have been lost and 180,000 residents evacuated as celebrities like Paris Hilton and Mandy Moore face devastating losses.

    Alex Salmond, Former SNP Leader and First Minister of Scotland, Dies at 69 The political landscape is mourning the sudden death of Alex Salmond, a prominent figure in Scottish politics for decades

    UK PM’S SAUSAGE Gaffe Sparks Social Media Frenzy

    UK PM’S SAUSAGE Gaffe Sparks Social Media Frenzy

    United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a significant blunder during a speech at the Labour Party’s annual conference in Liverpool. He mistakenly called for the return of “sausages” instead of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Starmer quickly corrected himself, but the error did not go unnoticed.

    Starmer was addressing the need for a cease-fire in Gaza and a two-state solution when he made the gaffe. He stated, “I call again for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, the return of the sausages — the hostages — and a recommitment to the two-state solution.” The mistake quickly went viral on social media platforms.

    In addition to his verbal slip-up, Starmer faced heckling from an audience member who shouted about Gaza during his remarks. The incident added to what was already a challenging moment for him at the conference.

    Explosions Rock Beirut Following Deadly Pager Attack Hezbollah and Lebanese state media report multiple explosions across Lebanon, a day after an attack claimed at least 12 lives

    Gunfire Erupts Near Trump’s Golf Club, Prompting Security Response Two individuals engaged in a shootout outside the former president’s West Palm Beach resort, leading to an urgent scramble for safety

    CrowdStrike CEO Addresses Windows User Issues Post Update on Social Media Platform X George Kurtz, CEO of CrowdStrike, acknowledges and pledges to resolve issues faced by Windows users due to a recent update on platform X

    JEWISH RESIDENTS Attacked: Chaos Erupts at Library Event

    JEWISH RESIDENTS Attacked: Chaos Erupts at Library Event

    Three Asheville residents attended a West Asheville Library event titled “Strategic Lessons from the Palestinian Resistance,” which drew 60 to 80 people. David Moritz, Monica Buckley, and Bob Campbell, two of whom are Jewish, live-streamed the session out of concern for their safety. When discovered, Buckley’s phone was forcibly taken, leading to violence.

    Buckley described the chaotic scene where she was attacked by a crowd while trying to retrieve her phone. She reported being punched and choked during the altercation. Moritz and Campbell were also assaulted when they intervened.

    This incident highlights growing concerns about antisemitism in America. According to Breitbart News, nearly half of Americans believe antisemitism is a serious issue today.

    Tice DEMANDS Right-Wing REALIGNMENT in UK Politics

    Tice DEMANDS Right-Wing REALIGNMENT in UK Politics

    Reform UK leader Richard Tice criticized the Conservative Party for its failures and called for a complete realignment of right-wing politics. Speaking on BBC Radio 4, he emphasized that the Conservatives should not be rewarded for their shortcomings.

    “Labour is going to win this election,” said Tice, adding that people are tired of the culture of fear created by Tory desperation. He argued for a new, common-sense approach, predicting millions of votes for Reform UK.

    Host Nick Robinson suggested Nigel Farage’s revolt against legacy parties might fail due to extreme views within Reform UK. Tice dismissed this as “absolute nonsense,” claiming strong support from voters during his campaign efforts.

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    DEMOCRATIC CHAOS in New Jersey Politics: What It Means for November

    The indictment of Democratic power broker George E. Norcross III on racketeering charges marks a significant blow to New Jersey’s dominant political party. State Attorney General Matt Platkin accused Norcross of orchestrating tax benefits for entities he controlled, which Norcross vehemently denied. This comes amid ongoing federal bribery charges against Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, who has pleaded not guilty.

    These legal troubles add to the turbulence in New Jersey politics just months before the November general election. Democrats are now scrambling to hold onto a U.S. Senate seat they didn’t expect to fight for, as their thin majority is already at risk. Republicans see new opportunities to gain a seat they haven’t held in over fifty years, buoyed by the chaos within the Democratic Party.

    Some progressives view this upheaval as an overdue cleanup of New Jersey’s messy political landscape, long dominated by Democrats. Others draw parallels with national Republican dynamics, where establishment power has given way to populism championed by figures like former President Donald Trump. They see it as a potential shift towards restoring power to the people across the political spectrum.;

    NIGEL FARAGE’S Bold Return: Reform UK Aims to Shake UP British Politics

    NIGEL FARAGE’S Bold Return: Reform UK Aims to Shake UP British Politics

    Nigel Farage is back at the helm of the Reform UK Party, formerly known as the Brexit Party. He will stand for election in Clacton, a seat where his former party UKIP previously found success. Farage’s ambitions extend beyond this election, aiming for significant influence in future elections.

    A recent poll indicates a potential Conservative Party defeat under Rishi Sunak’s leadership. Farage believes Reform UK could surpass the Conservatives in votes next month. He stated, "We’re going to get a huge number of votes... they are on the verge of total collapse.

    Reform UK has outpolled Conservatives before, notably in the 2019 EU Parliament elections with 5.2 million votes against 1.5 million for Conservatives. However, replicating this success in Westminster elections would be challenging due to Britain’s electoral system favoring established parties like Labour and Conservatives or regional parties like SNP and Greens.

    Farage aims to use this campaign as a springboard for future success, positioning Reform UK as the main opposition party against an internally conflicted Conservative Party. “We are going to be the voice of opposition,” he declared confidently, promising to surprise everyone once again with his political prowess.

    MEDIA BIAS Outrage: Olbermann Cancels NYT Subscription Over Biden Coverage

    MEDIA BIAS Outrage: Olbermann Cancels NYT Subscription Over Biden Coverage

    Keith Olbermann, a well-known media personality, has publicly ended his subscription to The New York Times. He claims the newspaper’s publisher, A.G. Sulzberger, shows a bias against President Joe Biden. Olbermann announced his decision on social media, reaching nearly a million followers.

    Olbermann argues that Sulzberger’s personal dislike for Biden is harming democracy. He believes this bias is why the Times has been particularly critical of Biden’s age and his administration’s actions, especially noting the president’s limited interviews with the paper.

    Furthermore, Olbermann challenges the accuracy of reports from Politico regarding tension between the White House and The New York Times. His bold move to cancel his subscription and voice criticism underscores significant concerns about fairness in political journalism today.

    This incident sparks broader discussions on media integrity and bias in political reporting among conservatives who value journalistic accountability and transparency in news coverage.

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    Theresa May’s SWAN SONG: Former British PM to Exit Politics After 27-Year Stint

    Former British Prime Minister Theresa May has shared her plans to retire from politics. This announcement comes after a distinguished 27-year career in Parliament, which included a challenging three-year term as the nation’s leader during the Brexit crisis. The retirement will take effect when an election is called later this year.

    May has been representing Maidenhead since 1997 and was only the second female prime minister in Britain, following Margaret Thatcher. She cited her growing commitment to fighting human trafficking and modern slavery as reasons for stepping down. According to May, these new priorities would hinder her ability to serve as an MP according to her standards and those of her constituents.

    Her prime ministership was fraught with Brexit-related obstacles, culminating in her resignation as party leader and prime minister in mid-2019 after failing to gain parliamentary approval for her EU divorce deal. Additionally, she had a strained relationship with then-US President Donald Trump due to divergent views on Brexit strategies.

    Despite these challenges, May chose not to leave Parliament immediately after ending her term as many former prime ministers do. Instead, she continued serving as a backbench legislator while three subsequent Conservative leaders dealt with the political and economic repercussions of Brexit.

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    TRUMP, CONSPIRACY Theories, And Their Impact On US Politics

    Conspiracy theories have always been part of human history. Recently, they’ve taken center stage in politics and culture. Notably, former President Donald Trump has propagated theories about climate change, elections, voting, crime and even lent his voice to the QAnon conspiracy theory.

    Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election loss to Joe Biden incited the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. This event itself spawned its own set of conspiracy theories.

    On the other side of the political spectrum is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has used vaccine-related conspiracy theories as a platform for his presidential campaign this year.

    Conspiracy theories aren’t just political tools — they’re also moneymakers for those who exploit unfounded medical claims or investment proposals or run fake news websites.“ ”TRUMP’s Conspiracy Theories: UNRAVELING Their SHOCKING Impact on US Politics

    Conspiracy theories have always woven themselves into human history’s narrative fabric. Yet recently they’ve seized a starring role in both politics and culture alike.

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    GAZA Hospital BLAST: IDF Points to Misfired PIJ Rocket, Media Hastens to Fault Israel

    GAZA Hospital BLAST: IDF Points to Misfired PIJ Rocket, Media Hastens to Fault Israel

    The recent explosion at Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza was the result of a misfired rocket by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF maintains that this Iranian-backed terror group was targeting Israel but accidentally hit the hospital. However, numerous media outlets were swift in accusing Israel for the fatal explosion, despite lacking solid proof.

    Prior to any comprehensive investigation, politicians worldwide started censuring Israel. Chris Williamson, a former Labour Party MP, even proposed that Israel should be completely abolished due to this event.

    Williamson’s contentious social media post stated: “Israel has forfeited any right to exist.” When asked for further explanation, he said: “You know that Israel is a racist endeavour… Its harsh actions over 75 years are now manifesting themselves in an ongoing genocide. Unless and until Israel is dismantled, we will never achieve peace in the region.”

    This hasty judgment highlights an alarming pattern of drawing premature conclusions without thorough analysis or evidence. It emphasizes the need for precise reporting and responsible commentary on such delicate geopolitical issues.

    Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal REJECTED by Judge

    A high-stakes plea deal involving Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, dramatically collapsed in court this week. Hunter was set to plead guilty to tax charges and a gun offense, potentially sparing him jail time. However, a judge refused to approve the agreement. Now, his lawyers have a 14-day deadline to negotiate a new deal.

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    Conservatives CLING Onto Boris Johnson’s Old Seat in By-Election

    The Conservatives have narrowly secured Boris Johnson’s old constituency in Uxbridge and South Ruislip. Last month, the former Prime Minister stepped down as an MP, triggering the by-election. The local councilor, Steve Tuckwell, is now the Conservative MP for the west London constituency.

    Johnson’s influence largely dominated the race, although the Conservatives tried to divert attention toward the expansion of London’s Ultra-low Emission Zone (ULEZ).

    Despite a swing of 6.7 towards Labour, the party failed to wrestle control, with the Conservatives maintaining their grip on the seat.

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    IRS Agents SPEAK Out on Hunter Biden’s Tax Investigation

    Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, two IRS employees, have testified about the Hunter Biden investigation. With 14 years under his belt at the IRS, Shapley is a team leader in the International Tax and Financial Crimes group, supervising the investigation into Hunter Biden.

    Ziegler, whose identity was revealed only at the House Oversight Committee hearing on July 19, has served 13 years in the IRS Criminal Investigations Division. He started examining Hunter Biden’s tax filings in November 2018, an effort that later merged with a more extensive Delaware-based federal investigation of Biden’s finances.

    Both Shapley and Ziegler allege that decisions were made that benefited and protected the president’s son throughout the investigation.

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    GB News Star Dan Wootton ACCUSED of Decade-Long Deception

    Renowned GB News presenter and MailOnline columnist, Dan Wootton, is at the center of scandalous accusations. Wootton allegedly used fake online personas, notably a fictional showbiz agent, “Martin Branning,” to solicit compromising material from men.

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    BBC SUSPENDS Presenter Accused of Paying TEEN for Explicit Photos

    The BBC has confirmed the unnamed presenter accused of paying a 17-year-old for sexually explicit images has been suspended. The male presenter allegedly paid more than £35,000 ($45,000) in exchange for photos.

    According to reports, the BBC star started paying the youngster, who is now 20, three years ago until the family filed a complaint this May. The family decided to report the story to the Sun newspaper when the presenter remained on the air.

    Several BBC stars have posted to social media to dispel rumors, including Gary Lineker, Jeremy Vine, and Rylan, who have all stated it is not them.

    Labour revives media battle

    Labour REVIVES Decade-Old Media Battle Over Controversial Libel Law

    The UK’s Labour Party is set for a showdown with news publishers as they contest the repeal of a controversial press regulation law. This law, section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act, puts financial pressure on news organizations to register with a government-endorsed regulator. Non-compliant publishers would shoulder legal costs in any libel trial, regardless of the verdict.

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    COCAINE Found at the White House TWO Days After Hunter Biden’s Visit

    The Secret Service is investigating how a suspicious white power, later confirmed to be cocaine, was found at the White House library on Sunday. Although there is no evidence it belongs to the president’s son and recovering addict Hunter Biden, it comes just two days after he was last seen on the premises.

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    Rishi Sunak Attends RECORD-BREAKING Immigration Enforcement Operation With 105 Arrested

    In a nationwide operation led by the Home Office, Immigration Enforcement officers arrested 105 foreign nationals found working illegally. The operation comprised a record 159 visits to various commercial establishments across the UK. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak participated in an early morning visit in Brent, North London, highlighting his commitment to addressing illegal working.

    Home Secretary Suella Braverman addressed the issue of illegal work, asserting that it “cheats honest workers out of employment and defrauds the public purse as no taxes are paid.”

    Over 40 of the arrested individuals, from over 20 different nationalities, are currently detained pending removal, while others have been released on immigration bail.

    This operation forms part of an ongoing government initiative to thwart illegal migration and the processes of criminal gangs offering black-market employment. By targeting illegal work, the government aims to destroy the business models of these gangs, ultimately deterring unlawful entry into the UK.

    Boris Johnson Begins Writing Daily Mail Column WITHOUT Proper Approval

    Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson breached the ministerial code by starting a Daily Mail column without prior approval from parliamentary authorities. According to a statement from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), Johnson must consult with them before starting new jobs.

    Ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ARRESTED in Shocking Money Scandal

    The former first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, was arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into the SNP’s funding. Sturgeon maintains her innocence, even as the controversy ripples through the divided party and Scottish politics.

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    Local Elections: Tories Suffer MAJOR Losses While Green Party Achieves RECORD Gains

    The Green Party celebrated a significant victory in the recent UK local elections, securing over 200 seats across England. The Greens achieved notable wins in Mid-Suffolk, where they took control of a council for the first time, and in Lewes, East Sussex, where they gained eight seats.

    The Conservatives suffered significant losses, losing over 1,000 councilors and 45 councils to Labour, the Lib Dems, and the Greens. Labour’s Keir Starmer believes the results indicate his party is on course for a win in the next general election. However, the real winners today are the Green Party.

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    Labour MP Diane Abbott SUSPENDED for Writing RACIST Letter

    Labour MP Diane Abbott has been suspended for a letter she wrote to a comment piece in the Guardian about racism; which itself was racist. In the letter, she said “many types of white people with points of difference” can experience prejudice, but “they are not all their lives subject to racism.” She went on to write, “Irish people, Jewish people and Travellers were not required to sit at the back of the bus.”

    The comments were deemed “deeply offensive and wrong” by Labour, and Abbott later withdrew her remarks and apologized “for any anguish caused.”

    The suspension means Abbott will sit as an independent MP in the House of Commons while the investigation takes place.

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    Twitter MELTDOWN: Leftist Celebrities RAGE at Elon Musk after Checkmark PURGE

    Elon Musk has whipped up a frenzy on Twitter as countless celebrities rage at him for removing their verified badges. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Charlie Sheen, alongside organizations such as the BBC and CNN, have all lost their verified badges. However, public figures can choose to keep their blue ticks if they pay the $8 monthly fee along with everybody else as part of Twitter Blue.

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    Putin’s Twitter Account RETURNS Along With Other Russian Officials

    Twitter accounts belonging to Russian officials, including the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, have resurfaced on the platform after a year of restriction. The social media company limited Russian accounts around the time of the invasion of Ukraine, but now with Twitter under the control of Elon Musk, it appears the restrictions have been lifted.

    Kevin McCarthy elected Speaker of the House

    Speaker of the House: Kevin McCarthy FINALLY Secures Enough Votes After 15 Rounds

    After days of negotiation that almost led to a physical confrontation and 15 rounds of voting, Kevin McCarthy finally secured enough votes from his party to become Speaker of the House.

    Republicans turn on Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker

    TURMOIL in Congress as Republicans TURN on Kevin McCarthy in House Speaker Vote

    After winning the House majority in the midterms, Republicans are now in chaos after a small group turned against the frontrunner for Speaker, GOP leader Kevin McCarthy. The role of House Speaker, previously held by Nancy Pelosi, requires at least 218 votes from fellow members of Congress.

    In the last three rounds of voting, McCarthy has secured at most 203 votes, with at least 19 Republicans voting against him — meaning he has to change the minds of at least 15 to become Speaker. In the second round, all 19 nominated Jim Jordan, who contrarily supports Kevin McCarthy, telling the party to “rally around” the GOP leader in the third round.

    But, they did not “rally” ...

    Au contraire, despite voting for Jordan, they did not listen — not only did all 19 stand firm, but another one joined them! So now, as of the third round, McCarthy is down to 202 votes, and Jim Jordan grabbed his 20th supporter.

    It could be a dangerous psychological game though, with both sides stubbornly standing their ground, perhaps believing the other side will back down for the good of the party, but neither will. In the meantime, there is a real possibility that the Democrats could snatch the Speaker position from right under their noses.

    Despite the GOP winning the majority in the November midterms, the margin is narrow, and the House is essentially an even split. So if a small number of Republicans decide to completely turn and vote with the Democrats, the midterms won’t matter — there will be another Nancy Pelosi!

    Conservatives lose vote share to Reform UK

    POLL: Conservatives Lose Vote Share to REFORM UK Party

    A new poll suggests the Conservative party is losing voters to Reform UK. The poll suggested Conservatives only have 20% of the national vote, with Labour at 47% and Reform at 9%.

    The poll conducted by People’s polling for GB News indicated a one-point jump for Labour and a one-point drop for Conservatives in the last week. However, the key takeaway is the significant surge in support for Reform UK, previously known as the Brexit Party that Nigel Farage founded.

    According to the poll, Reform UK is now the third most popular party with 9% of the national vote — beating the Liberal Democrats at 8% and the Greens at 6%.

    Reform’s leader Richard Tice has voiced his hopes that Rishi Sunak’s government will be “the last ever Conservative government” and believes he would beat Keir Starmer “hands down” in an election.

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    LABOUR Party in TURMOIL: Starmer’s Leadership Under Fire

    Keir Starmer, leader of the UK’s LABOUR Party, is facing chaos after a series of resignations. Members of Parliament and local councillors are distancing themselves due to dissatisfaction with his leadership. MP Rosie Duffield’s resignation is particularly damaging, highlighting internal tensions and criticizing Starmer’s acceptance of expensive gifts.

    Duffield accused Starmer’s administration of prioritizing personal benefits over core Labour values, like opposing the controversial cap on child benefits. Her departure underscores internal conflicts over welfare policies and perceived hypocrisy in leadership. The luxurious gifts received by Starmer further fuel these criticisms.

    Starmer’s leadership is also challenged by a rebellion against the “spycops” bill, which protects undercover agents but has led to more resignations from front bench roles. This backlash reveals deeper divisions within the party on ethical governance and civil liberties issues. Some members refuse to compromise their principles despite party directives.

    The ongoing resignations spark discussions about Starmer’s future as Labour leader amid declining popularity and criticism over scandal management. Reports suggest potential formal challenges if discontent continues to grow, casting doubt on his ability to lead effectively during this tumultuous period.

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