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A$AP Rocky Celebrates His & Rihanna's Son Riot's First Birthday With Super Cute Photos!

«Just Jared» 

Little Riot Rose is officially 1! On Thursday (August 1), A$AP Rocky took to Instagram to share some adorable photos and videos of his and Rihanna‘s second son in honor of his first birthday. “HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY TO MY 2ND BORN SON RIOT ROSE MAYERS ❤️” the 35-year-old “Sundress” rapper captioned the post. Keep reading [...]

Threat of more protests over Southport stabbings - as prime minister vows crackdown on 'thugs' - Sky News

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  1. Threat of more protests over Southport stabbings - as prime minister vows crackdown on 'thugs'  Sky News
  2. Police in England urged to protect mosques as far right plans more rallies  The Guardian
  3. Police braced for further disorder as far-right plan rallies  The Times
  4. Counter-protests planned this weekend following surge of far-right riots  Morning Star Online
  5. MP praises Southport community for challenging ‘hatred and division’  Lancashire Telegraph

Tennessee GOP. Rep Andy Ogles fends off primary challenge

TheHill.com 

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) has won the GOP nomination for another term representing his House district, fending off a well-financed primary challenger, Decision Desk HQ projects. Ogles, who was first elected to represent Tennessee's 5th Congressional District in 2022, defeated Nashville Metro Council member Courtney Johnson for the nomination and will be the favorite to...

US recognises oppn candidate Gonzlez as winner of Venezuela's prez poll

Business Standard 

The US government has recognised Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzlez as the winner of the South American country's presidential election, discrediting the results announced by electoral authorities who declared President Nicols Maduro the victor. Given the overwhelming evidence, it is clear to the United States and, most importantly, to the Venezuelan people that Edmundo Gonzlez Urrutia won the most votes in Venezuela's July 28 presidential election, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement on Thursday. Читать дальше...

Mortgage rates dip again

The Toledo Blade 

LOS ANGELES — The average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell this week to its lowest level since early February, easing borrowing costs for prospective homebuyers facing record-high home prices.

The Crucial Importance of an Independent Judiciary

The American Spectator 

The independent judiciary established by our Constitution has inspired the world. Even British law, which developed and preserved constitutional liberties, and whose firm sense of political rights inspired the American Founders, has only in the last two decades undertaken to...

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Would a Harris Presidency Help Blacks?

The American Spectator 

The possibility that Kamala Harris will become the second black president has energized many people.  In his New York Times column this week, John McWhorter contends that she should be considered biracial. This week Donald Trump faulted her for belatedly,...

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Trump Is Right: Harris Plays the Race Card

The American Spectator 

Amazing. Former President Donald Trump accepted the invitation of the National Association of Black Journalists to come for an interview. And right off the bat, the supposedly nonpartisan group took offense when Trump truthfully answered the first question. His opponent,...

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Five Quick Things: The Shift Is On

The American Spectator 

Amid a great deal of success with properties like The Chosen and Sound of Freedom, Angel Studios dropped an interesting film on the market last fall. The Shift was a bit different than the movie production company’s usual religion-driven fare...

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The New York Times Slimes Tim Mellon

The American Spectator 

The New York Times is back with another hit piece on another conservative donor guilty of the grave sin of giving money to fellow conservatives. It drives liberals barking mad to imagine an America in which not every billionaire philanthropist...

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Japan schoolkids wilt in under-insulated classrooms

France24.com (en) 

But it also means higher electricity bills and more carbon emissions in a country that campaigners say is behind on making buildings more energy efficient. "Children are often banned from playing outside, while teachers frantically ask them to drink water from morning to afternoon," said Tokyo elementary school teacher Yuriko Takahashi. "Even when they can have a physical education class outside, they have to come back to a classroom that is so hot... Poor kids," the 29-year-old told AFP. Japan... Читать дальше...