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Volume 1 • Issue No. 222 • Updated Sunday, August 10, 2025 at 04:05 PM UTC

Israeli Prime Minister defends military offensive in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends a planned military offensive in Gaza, criticizing what he calls a 'global campaign of lies' against Israel.

Sources: AP News


Trump's judicial picks could reshape abortion rights

President Donald Trump's nominees to the federal courts, many with anti-abortion views, could significantly impact abortion rights in the U.S. for decades.

Sources: AP News


Defense Secretary reposts video advocating against women's suffrage

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts and praises a video featuring pastors who argue women should not be allowed to vote, sparking controversy.

Sources: NPR


Texas big game hunter killed by Cape buffalo

A Texas real estate magnate and trophy hunter is killed by a Cape buffalo during a hunting expedition in South Africa, reigniting debates on trophy hunting ethics.

Sources: NPR


Astronauts return from International Space Station

A crew of four astronauts safely returns to Earth after a nearly five-month mission on the International Space Station, marking another successful SpaceX-NASA collaboration.

Sources: NPR


CDC shooter believed COVID vaccine caused depression

The shooter at the CDC headquarters, who killed a police officer, blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for his depression and suicidal thoughts, according to his father.

Sources: NPR


NFL preseason game ends early after serious injury

A Detroit Lions player suffers a serious injury during a preseason game, leading to the game's early termination and highlighting the risks of professional football.

Sources: NPR


Remembering Sandra Grimes, CIA mole hunter

Sandra Grimes, a key figure in uncovering CIA mole Aldrich Ames, passes away, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to national security.

Sources: NPR


Family's fishing trip ends with detention at 'Alligator Alcatraz'

A family's fishing trip in Florida leads to the father's detention at a controversial immigration facility dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz', sparking outrage over treatment of detainees.

Sources: NPR


Asylum-seekers told to start over due to missing interviews

Dozens of asylum-seekers in the U.S. are informed their applications are dismissed because they missed mandatory screenings, a move criticized by immigration advocates.

Sources: NPR