Yemeni climber Al-Qa’qa’ bin Antar, known as the “Spider-Man of Yemen” for his perilous unroped ascents, has died at the age of 30. He fell into the 120-meter Haradhat Damt volcanic crater in Al Dhale province while attempting a climb without safety equipment. The challenging recovery operation, involving Civil Defense and specialized teams, lasted nearly 24 hours. Bin Antar had previously spoken of undertaking such dangerous feats due to economic hardship in Yemen.
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In July 2025, top Trump officials convened in the Situation Room not for a security threat, but to address the burgeoning Epstein files crisis. Initially, some aides underestimated the issue’s significance, believing it would fade with the MAGA base. However, the persistent public demand, evidenced by Republican polling and a discharge petition, ultimately compelled President Trump to reluctantly sign a bill mandating the files’ release. This saga revealed to his advisors that the Epstein scandal could not be easily dismissed or contained, leading to significant revelations for individuals within the administration.
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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate exhibits at national parks, museums, and landmarks that were removed or altered under an executive order targeting displays deemed to “inappropriately disparage Americans.” The preliminary injunction halts further changes, with the judge stating these actions amounted to an attempt “to rewrite the Nation’s history with a white-out pen.” This ruling follows a lawsuit filed by conservation and historical groups concerned about the removal of exhibits on slavery, climate change, and LGBTQ+ history. The administration is also required to provide weekly progress reports on restoring the altered content, ensuring that the full scope of American history is accessible to the public.
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President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal to end the war with Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday, which would immediately lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He also indicated that the United States would assist Iran in removing enriched uranium at a later date. This announcement came despite Iranian state media expressing caution regarding the timing of any agreement, noting the need to wait and see. Trump’s statement included a veiled warning of an “ultimate alternative” should the process not proceed as planned.
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A judge has ruled that four activists from Palestine Action, who damaged Israeli military assets including drones at an Elbit factory, will be sentenced for an “act of terrorism.” Justice Jeremy Johnson stated the defendants were aware of Palestine Action’s aims and that the raid sought to shut down Elbit, end British complicity in Israeli war crimes, and pressure the government. The destruction of military drones and other property was deemed part of a strategic purpose, leading to the application of a terrorism connection in sentencing, despite defense arguments that this ruling is dramatic, draconian, and unprecedented for property damage.
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Federal officials have confirmed two additional New World screwworm cases in Texas, bringing the state’s total to eight and the nationwide count to nine. The latest cases involve a goat in Edwards County and cattle in Zavala County, all of which are domestic animals. The U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to work with Texas authorities on control efforts, including the release of over 130 million sterile male flies to disrupt the pest’s reproductive cycle. Livestock and pet owners are urged to monitor animals for symptoms and report any suspected cases immediately.
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The idea of a trillionaire, especially one like Elon Musk, sparks a strong reaction, and it’s easy to see why. When you consider that giving away a billion dollars would barely make a dent in such a fortune – a mere 0.1% – it truly highlights the sheer, almost unfathomable scale of wealth accumulation. The notion of a single individual possessing wealth measured in numbers with four commas is, frankly, ridiculous. It’s not just about Elon Musk as an individual, but rather the broader economic and political systems that enable such extreme concentration of wealth and power. Musk’s current net worth, often reported as being in the trillions, is heavily influenced by things like the SpaceX IPO.… Continue reading
A recent internal memorandum from the Department of Veterans Affairs mandates the elimination of gender identity-based initiatives and the removal of LGBTQ+ designations from health facility networks. This directive, issued by the Under Secretary for Health, aligns with broader administration efforts to reduce references to LGBTQ+ and transgender identities in federal programs. The changes have sparked concern among VA medical professionals, who worry about the potential loss of specialized programming and services designed to address documented disparities affecting LGBTQ+ veterans. While the memorandum states that all veterans will continue to be served and congressionally authorized programs remain unaffected, the future of the LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator program and its specific functions remains uncertain.
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A US district court judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate history and science materials removed from public monuments, deeming the actions a “dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization.” This ruling stems from a 2025 executive order that aimed to examine monuments for “false constructions of American history” and purge “corrosive” or “ideological indoctrination” from historical institutions. The removed materials included information on slavery, civil rights, Indigenous history, and climate change, prompting a lawsuit from conservation organizations who argued that national parks should interpret the full American story, not just comfortable parts. The administration now has 21 days to comply with the order.
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Sama Safi, a 20-year-old Palestinian American psychology student, has been detained by Israeli military forces for nearly two weeks without charge following a home raid. While Israeli authorities claim she was involved in “hostile terrorist activity,” her lawyer denies these accusations and suggests the detentions may stem from information allegedly extorted from other students. Safi, who suffers from a chronic medical condition requiring regular treatment, is reportedly receiving insufficient medication, raising concerns for her well-being. Several US legislators have called for her release, highlighting her case as representative of broader issues faced by Palestinian detainees.
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