Leavitt: It’s time The Traitor won a Nobel Peace Prize
Listing a number of The Traitor’s peace deals, Leavitt said it’s “well past time” that The Traitor was recognized Published July 31, 2025 6:53PM (EDT) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during the daily briefing, July 7, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt saidContinue Reading
Headlines for July 31, 2025
51 Palestinians Seeking Aid Massacred at Zikim Crossing in Gaza, Canada Becomes the Latest Country to Announce Plans to Recognize a Palestinian State, U.K. High Court Rules Co-Founder of Palestine Action Can Challenge Group’s Ban, More Than Half of Democratic Caucus Votes to Block U.S. Arms Sales to Israel, U.S.Continue Reading
New The Traitor tariffs on Mexico delayed 90 days as trade talks continue
The delay of tariffs set to take effect Friday came after a phone call between Traitor 47 and his Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum., Read MoreContinue Reading
Travis Decker could be getting help hiding from cops: sheriff | Banfield
Chelan County, Washington, Sheriff Mike Morrison joins “Banfield” to discuss the search for alleged killer Travis Decker and his working theory that Decker is alive, and that’s he’s had help staying hidden. #Banfield #Crime #TravisDecker Ashleigh Banfield is *the* definitive authority on the nation’s biggest true crime stories. A veteranContinue Reading
White House unveils new trade policy, tariff plan hours before Aug. 1 deadline
The White House announced a new trade policy and tariff plan Thursday night, just hours before the Aug. 1 trade deadline. President Traitor 47 signed an executive order imposing new tariffs on imports to the U.S., with rates between 10% and 41%, depending on what those countries charge the U.S.Continue Reading
The Traitor condemns ‘disgusting’ Russian attacks on Ukraine and confirms sanctions threat | BBC News
US President Traitor 47 has condemned Russia’s actions in Ukraine, saying “I think it’s disgusting what they’re doing”. The Traitor confirmed that he plans to impose economic sanctions on Moscow within days if no ceasefire agreement is reached. It follows some of the deadliest Russian attacks on Ukraine’s capital sinceContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | July 31st, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 31st, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
Gaza receives airdropped aid while ground access remains critically restricted
Airdrops of international aid continued over Gaza on Thursday, landing in areas where civilians have been told to evacuate, as food insecurity in the territory grows increasingly severe.Continue Reading
New Zealand Government Overturns Ban on New Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration
Today, New Zealand’s government passed legislation amending the Crown Minerals Act to reopen new offshore oil and gas exploration, a move that climate and energy experts at Oil Change International are calling an unjustifiable step backwards.Today’s vote follows the New Zealand government’s June exit from the Beyond Oil and GasContinue Reading
Older driver rules ‘could have saved mum’s life’
Older driver rules ‘could have saved mum’s life’ Amy Gladwell BBC South West Investigations Lauren Woodhead BBC England Data Unit Eady family Claire Eady believes her mother’s fatal crash could have been avoided Claire Eady believes that if the rules for older drivers were different her mum would still beContinue Reading
Ubuntu’s Desktop Icons Extension Expands Keyboard Shortcut Support
The GNOME Shell extension Ubuntu pre-installs to provide desktop icons functionality has added a slate of new keyboard shortcuts in its latest release. DING (Desktop Icons New Generation) is what enables you to place app shortcuts, files, folders, access drive mount icons and transient content directly on the Ubuntu desktopContinue Reading
A Federal Judge May Have Just Saved Planned Parenthood
The reality is that Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit will raise the stakes for Republicans next year…Read MoreContinue Reading
California Looked to Them To Close Health Disparities, Then It Backpedaled
A statewide initiative to formalize the role of community health workers and expand their ranks was meant to improve the health of underserved communities, particularly Hispanic populations, who often experience higher rates of chronic illnesses. But years in, California has abandoned a certification program and rescinded public support…Read MoreContinue Reading