Following the recent record-high egg prices, beef prices are now soaring, reaching unprecedented levels due to a combination of factors. These include shrinking cattle herds, drought conditions, and increased reliance on imported beef, even as demand remains robust. Experts predict that lowering beef prices will be more complex than eggs due to industry challenges and rising supply costs. Some retailers are exploring cost-cutting measures, such as Walmart’s new owned beef facility, while the future of prices may depend on consumer demand and overall economic conditions.
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The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism has uncovered a burgeoning network of neo-Nazi youth groups, known as Active Clubs, that are actively recruiting American teenagers through social media. These clubs, disguised as fitness groups, have seen a 59% increase in the United States since October 2023, spreading white supremacist ideology and propaganda, including quotes from Adolf Hitler. Originating from the Rise Above Movement, Active Clubs utilize a decentralized model developed by Robert Rundo and Denis Kapustin, offering guidance on evading law enforcement while coordinating street fights and propaganda. The groups emphasize fitness and community in their public messaging, but also host international events and generate revenue through merchandise, posing a growing transnational threat with 231 chapters documented across 28 countries as of 2025.
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On Saturday, July 18th, the Harlan Police Department responded to a call reporting a gun being brandished at protesters. Marcus Slusher, 18, allegedly pointed a rifle at members of KY Resists from his truck after the group’s demonstration. According to protesters, Slusher followed them into a parking lot, displaying the weapon and yelling before police arrived. Slusher was subsequently arrested and charged with terroristic threatening and menacing.
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China has begun construction on the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet, which is raising significant concerns in India and Bangladesh. The dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river is expected to generate three times more energy than the Three Gorges Dam, potentially giving China control over water resources and impacting downstream communities. Indian officials have expressed fears of the dam causing rivers to “dry up” and acting as a “water bomb,” threatening livelihoods and the environment. Despite China’s claims of prioritizing ecological protection, the project has drawn criticism, with fears of exploitation, environmental damage, and the suppression of Tibetan protests.
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Months before the discovery of their bodies, Alphonsine Djiako Leuga contacted emergency services, the inquest revealed. The bodies of Alphonsine and her disabled daughter, Loraine Choulla, were found in their Nottingham home on May 21, 2024, after concerns were raised. The pair were believed to have been deceased for an extended period. Alphonsine had previously called 999 on February 2nd, stating she was unable to move and feeling cold, however, no assistance was provided.
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The Pentagon has ordered the withdrawal of U.S. Marines from Los Angeles, over a month after their deployment on June 9th during protests against the administration’s immigration policies. The Marines, along with the National Guard, were stationed at federal buildings, and their presence drew criticism from local leaders, including Mayor Karen Bass, who called for the removal of all troops. This decision follows an earlier order to reduce the number of National Guard troops. Governor Gavin Newsom, who had sued the federal government over the deployment, welcomed the news but reiterated his call for the remaining National Guard troops to be withdrawn.
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Anti-vaccine activist Brian Hooker claims to have contracted measles in west Texas and then traveled to California without notifying health officials. This raises concerns about potential further spread of the highly contagious disease, especially within anti-vaccine communities. Hooker, despite experiencing symptoms, did not seek confirmation testing and instead utilized alternative treatments, potentially spreading misinformation about the illness. Medical experts warn that Hooker’s actions could lead to an ongoing outbreak, as they stress the importance of contact tracing and vaccination to contain the spread of measles.
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Authorities in New York have arrested Luciano Frattolin, a Montreal resident, and charged him with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse in connection to the death of his nine-year-old daughter, Melina Frattolin. The investigation began after a report of the child’s disappearance near Lake George, New York, where the pair were on vacation and due to return to Canada. Following inconsistencies in the father’s account, police found Melina’s body in a pond. Frattolin’s arrest occurred after surveillance placed the father and daughter together the day of her death.
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A Tennessee judge has ordered the deactivation of death-row inmate Byron Black’s implanted heart device before his scheduled lethal injection to prevent potential shocks during the execution. The ruling comes after Black’s attorneys argued the device could cause extreme pain if triggered by the pentobarbital. The order mandates the state to have medical professionals and equipment on hand for deactivation, though the state is likely to appeal. This decision follows a long legal battle, including a clemency request citing Black’s cognitive disabilities and medical conditions.
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The family of Cornelius Taylor, who was killed when city workers bulldozed his tent during a homeless encampment clearing in Atlanta, has filed a lawsuit against the city. The lawsuit alleges that city employees failed to check the tents for occupants before using the bulldozer, resulting in Taylor’s death. The suit, filed in Fulton County state court, seeks damages and compensation for related expenses, highlighting the incident as “tragic and preventable.” Despite the city’s statement acknowledging the tragedy and prior efforts to assist the encampment residents with housing, the family’s lawyers emphasize the need for better treatment of homeless individuals.
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