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Megan Romer, co-chair of the Democratic Socialist of America, said that mainstream Democrats should be concerned about voter opinions. She spoke about this during an interview on Fox News Sunday, suggesting that the traditional Democratic Party needs to pay attention to what voters want.
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Megan Romer is the national co-chair of the Democratic Socialist of America (DSA).
Romer appeared on Fox News Sunday on a program hosted by Shannon Bream.
She stated that establishment Democrats should worry about voter concerns.
The comment was made in the context of discussing the Democratic Party and its future.
The DSA is a political organization that promotes socialist ideas within the U.S. political system.
The interview included questions about the DSA's plans for the Democratic Party.
Romer emphasized the importance of listening to voters rather than focusing on internal party worries.
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A recent survey shows that nearly 80% of Americans think the war with Iran has been harder for President Trump’s administration than expected. The poll asked over 2,000 people about their views on the conflict after almost five months.
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The war between the U.S. and Iran has been ongoing for almost five months.
More than 75% of those surveyed said the conflict is tougher than the Trump administration planned for.
Around 20% of respondents believe the conflict has gone as smoothly as expected.
The poll was conducted by CBS News and YouGov.
The survey included 2,193 respondents from across the U.S.
The poll reflects public opinion about how the current U.S. government is handling the Iran war.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham at a naval base where UK forces have trained Ukrainian troops to show Britain’s strong support for Ukraine. They will discuss military cooperation, including the use of a British-made electronic jammer called Stone Cloak, which helps protect Ukrainian drones from Russian defenses.
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Zelenskyy is the first foreign visitor to meet Prime Minister Andy Burnham since he took office.
The visit takes place at a UK naval base where Ukrainian troops have trained with British forces.
They will speak with soldiers involved in Exercise Sea Breeze, a military training operation with 15 countries in the Black Sea.
Stone Cloak is a British electronic jammer that disrupts Russian air defense systems and is being used on Ukrainian drones.
The UK has shared the technology so Ukraine can make Stone Cloak devices themselves.
Over 200 Ukrainian personnel took part in recent training exercises in Dorset, UK.
Since Russia’s full invasion in February 2022, the UK has provided £25 billion in total support to Ukraine, including £16 billion in military aid.
Zelenskyy and Burnham aim to continue strong UK-Ukraine relations, building on previous support by former Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham has promised ongoing support for Ukraine during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. They will discuss military cooperation including sharing technology for an electronic warfare system to help Ukraine defend against drones.
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President Zelensky is the first international visitor to UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham since he took office a week ago.
The UK will share the intellectual property of the "Stone Cloak" electronic jammer with Ukraine so it can produce this device itself.
The Stone Cloak jammer blocks drone detection and has already been sent in large numbers to Ukrainian forces.
The UK plans to include this technology in its future long-range weapons, such as low-cost cruise missiles.
Zelensky and Burnham will meet over 200 Ukrainian troops who took part in a maritime exercise in the UK called Exercise Sea Breeze, focused on Black Sea security.
The UK has committed £25 billion to support Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion four years ago.
Previous UK leader Sir Keir Starmer visited Kyiv and promised an additional £255 million in support for Ukraine.
Zelensky expressed hope that strong UK-Ukraine relations will continue despite political changes in both countries.
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Some Democrats are adopting their own version of "America First" by opposing President Trump's war with Iran and calling for more focus on American needs instead of foreign conflicts. They argue that money should stay in the U.S. and be spent on things like schools and jobs, not wars abroad.
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Democrats like Abdul El-Sayed and Ro Khanna are using the "America First" phrase to oppose military spending overseas and promote domestic priorities.
Khanna introduced a bill to ban gas exports during high price periods, saying a new war in the Middle East is not "America First."
Dan Osborn, an independent Senate candidate, criticized sending money to Israel and foreign wars.
Some Republicans, including Tucker Carlson, have also criticized President Trump's approach to Iran and the war.
Most Democrats avoid using Trump's exact slogan but agree with the idea of focusing on American needs rather than wars abroad.
Politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Kamala Harris call for funds to be used for schools, healthcare, and housing instead of foreign wars.
Senators Mark Kelly and Cory Booker introduced legislation to boost American manufacturing and reduce dependence on foreign countries.
Polls show many Americans are tired of long-term Middle East conflicts, especially when the economy is weak.
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A car drove into a crowd at Berlin’s LGBTQ+ parade, killing one person and injuring several others. After a long search, police found and shot the suspect.
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The attack happened during Berlin’s Pride parade on Saturday.
One person died and several were hurt when the car hit the crowd.
Police conducted a manhunt that lasted several hours.
Authorities located and fatally shot the suspect on Sunday.
The event targeted a large public gathering supporting LGBTQ+ rights.
Officials are still investigating details about the motive and the suspect.
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Many wildfires are burning across western and southern Europe, especially in France and Spain. Experts say climate change, including high temperatures and heatwaves, is making these fires more frequent and severe.
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Wildfires are affecting large areas in western and southern Europe.
France and Spain are the hardest hit countries.
The World Health Organization links the fires to climate change.
Since May, Europe has experienced record high temperatures and multiple heatwaves.
Thousands of firefighters are working in France and Spain to control the fires.
Neighboring countries have sent help to support firefighting efforts.
Authorities describe the current wildfire situation as unprecedented, meaning it has never been seen before.
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Israel’s government has approved the International Stabilization Force (ISF) to enter Gaza as part of President Donald Trump’s peace plan. The ISF, made up of about 200 personnel from countries like Uganda and Morocco, will work closely with the Israeli military and help stabilize Gaza under Israeli approval.
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Israel’s security cabinet approved legal steps for the ISF to operate in Gaza.
The ISF will include 200 people from friendly countries such as Uganda and Morocco.
Israel will decide which countries can send forces as part of the ISF.
The ISF will work in cooperation with the Israeli military and operate outside Israeli-controlled areas.
The approval happened one day before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington, DC.
The peace plan involves a ceasefire, disarmament of Hamas, Israeli withdrawal, and creation of a Palestinian governing body called the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG).
About 70 percent of Gaza is currently occupied by Israel, with nearly two million people living in a reduced area.
Since the ceasefire in October, over 1,200 Palestinians have reportedly been killed and nearly 3,900 wounded.
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Palestinians in Gaza are hopeful after Israel agreed to let an international peace force enter the area as part of a ceasefire plan supported by the United States. They believe this force could help rebuild Gaza and allow displaced people to return to their homes following months of conflict.
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Israel approved an international peace force entering Gaza.
The peace force is part of a ceasefire plan backed by the United States.
Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced due to months of fighting.
The peace force aims to help stabilize the region.
Gaza residents hope for rebuilding and the chance to return home.
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Kemi Badenoch, Conservative Party leader, asked Prime Minister Andy Burnham to avoid raising taxes or borrowing more money to pay for social care reform. She said any funding must come from cutting current spending and protecting people who have saved money for their care.
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Kemi Badenoch wrote a letter to Prime Minister Andy Burnham about social care reform.
She wants the reforms funded by reducing current government spending, not by raising taxes or borrowing.
Badenoch insists reforms must be fair to people who have saved money for their own care.
Andy Burnham plans to speak about adult social care and has worked on this issue since 2009.
Past efforts by other leaders, including Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer, have also focused on social care reform.
Sir Ed Davey from the Liberal Democrats supports cross-party cooperation on social care.
Badenoch emphasized concerns about business closures, youth unemployment, and the cost of living worsening with tax increases.
Burnham responded positively to cooperation, expressing willingness to find common ground.
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House Republicans are traveling around the country during their August recess to find positive points in a challenging political situation before the midterm elections. They want to connect all Democrats to more extreme left-wing candidates to gain voter support ahead of the election.
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House Republicans are on recess in August and visiting different parts of the country.
They face difficulties in public opinion polls as the midterm elections approach.
Their strategy includes highlighting links between Democrats and far-left candidates.
They are beginning a 100-day period leading up to Election Day.
Republicans hope to find opportunities to improve their chances despite a tough environment.
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A baby named Riley was born with a rare condition called Poland-Moebius Syndrome, which causes facial paralysis and missing chest muscles. Doctors diagnosed him after noticing he could not make expressions or open his mouth properly, and now his family is managing his symptoms with medical support.
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Riley was born on January 29, 2025, without the ability to cry or form facial expressions.
He has small, webbed hands and is missing his right chest muscle.
Riley was diagnosed with Poland-Moebius Syndrome, a rare condition affecting about 1 in 50,000 births.
The syndrome causes underdeveloped facial nerves, making it hard to smile, frown, blink, swallow, or speak properly.
There is no cure; treatment focuses on managing symptoms and supporting Riley’s development.
Riley uses a feeding tube (G-tube) and had surgery to correct his crossed eyes and eyelash problems.
His mother noted the emotional challenges of the diagnosis but said Riley expresses himself in other ways.
Riley has had two MRI scans to assist doctors in understanding his condition.
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Massive wildfires in southwest France have forced 220,000 people to evacuate, including 55,000 overnight near Bordeaux. The fires are spreading uncontrollably due to dry conditions and strong winds, while nearby Spain is also managing evacuations from its own wildfires.
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The wildfire in France’s Gironde region has burned about 42,000 hectares (162 square miles), four times the size of Paris.
Bordeaux, a major city with 268,000 people, is threatened, but no evacuation order has been issued yet.
Around 2,500 firefighters, supported by 18 planes and helicopters, and soldiers are fighting the fires.
The blaze created rare firestorms that generate lightning, which can start new fires.
French authorities have evacuated 220,000 people in the region so far.
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed, and 75 firefighters have been injured.
Neighboring Spain is also conducting evacuations due to wildfires on its east coast.
Pope Leo XIV called for prayers for the victims and rescue workers.
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The new UK Defense Secretary, Wes Streeting, said he is ready to cooperate with President Donald Trump's government on shared goals. He also stated that President Trump’s actions have prompted Europe to become more alert and less comfortable with the status quo.
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Wes Streeting is the new Secretary of State for Defence in the United Kingdom.
He expressed willingness to work with the Trump administration where their interests align.
Streeting emphasized that trying to flatter President Trump is not effective.
He stated that President Trump has pushed Europe to move away from complacency.
The comments were made publicly on a Sunday.
Streeting's remarks suggest a more active European approach to defense and security in response to U.S. policies.
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The United States and Iran have stopped military strikes for two days amid hopes for talks to reduce conflict. Both countries remain cautious while negotiations involving Oman and other mediators continue about managing the busy Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route.
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The US and Iran paused strikes after two weeks of nightly attacks and retaliation.
President Donald Trump allowed some space for diplomatic talks despite readiness to act militarily.
Oman sent a delegation to Tehran to help ease tensions, prompting the US to halt bombings temporarily.
Iran’s army also paused retaliatory attacks but warned the conflict could widen if the US continues strikes.
Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar are working with both sides to de-escalate the situation.
Talks focused on managing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, an important route for oil and gas exports.
The US naval blockade of Iran continues, redirecting and inspecting commercial vessels in the area.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard stopped some ships in the strait and a tanker hit a mine after leaving a path approved by Iran.
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Senator Ron Johnson said he does not expect Dr. Anthony Fauci to provide useful information during an upcoming Senate hearing. Johnson described Fauci as likely to be unrepentant and arrogant in his testimony.
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Senator Ron Johnson represents Wisconsin and is a Republican.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
A Senate hearing involving Dr. Fauci is scheduled soon.
Johnson expressed doubts Fauci will admit mistakes or provide helpful answers.
Johnson used the words "unrepentant" and "arrogant" to describe Fauci’s expected attitude.
The comments were made in an interview on Fox News.
The hearing is related to evaluating Fauci’s actions during his time leading NIAID.
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Some Jewish students in UK universities say they face frequent antisemitism, causing them to hide their Jewish identity. Reports show a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents on campuses, and student groups call for stronger university action to stop hate crimes. Universities say they have rules against antisemitism and work to keep Jewish students safe.
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Jewish students at more than 10 UK universities reported feeling antisemitism has become common on campus.
A March 2026 report by the Union of Jewish Students asked for stricter rules on handling hate crimes.
Cardiff University student Oliver described his first university year as "terrifying" due to antisemitic abuse after the 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict.
Oliver hid his Jewish symbols like Star of David and stopped speaking Hebrew outside his home because of abuse.
Antisemitic incidents reported on UK campuses rose over 400%, from 53 in 2022-23 to 272 in 2023-24, reported by the Community Security Trust.
Universities UK says it is working to improve how universities handle antisemitism and support Jewish students.
Cardiff University says it has a zero-tolerance policy toward antisemitism and investigates all reports seriously.
Some Jewish students feel university responses to antisemitism are not strong enough and that abuse is often ignored.
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Many western U.S. states are experiencing unhealthy air due to wildfire smoke and high ozone levels. Officials have issued air quality alerts and advised people to stay indoors and limit outdoor activities, especially those with breathing or heart problems.
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Air quality alerts cover Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Colorado, and California.
Smoke from Canadian and Pacific Northwest wildfires is causing poor air quality.
The harmful pollutant mainly involved is PM2.5, tiny particles that can reach deep lungs.
Oregon saw some areas reach the "Hazardous" air quality level, the worst rating.
Idaho issued advisories for many counties and warned sensitive groups to avoid outdoor exertion.
Washington and Montana also have unhealthy air alerts due to wildfire smoke.
Colorado and California's air problems stem from ground-level smog caused by hot, sunny weather.
Officials advise monitoring air quality indexes closely as conditions can change quickly.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani is spreading hate by calling for his arrest over war crimes charges related to Israel’s actions in Gaza. Netanyahu plans to visit New York for the United Nations meeting despite the mayor’s opposition, and President Trump has stated Netanyahu will not be arrested while in the U.S.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani called Netanyahu a war criminal and urged the U.S. government to arrest him if he visits New York.
Netanyahu said Mamdani is dividing people and spreading hate in the city.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued war crimes charges against Netanyahu, which he called false.
Mamdani cannot legally arrest Netanyahu as mayor but wants police to follow the ICC arrest warrant.
The conflict began after a deadly Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and Israel’s subsequent military actions in Gaza and Lebanon.
Netanyahu warned that support for Israel in the U.S. may weaken, especially among progressive Democrats.
Over 73,000 people have been reported killed in Gaza due to the Israeli offensive, and about 1,200 mostly civilians died in the Hamas attack.
President Donald Trump said Netanyahu will not be arrested in the U.S. and is visiting Washington to meet Trump and attend Senator Lindsey Graham’s funeral.
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A new tidal swimming pool is being built on the banks of Callan Park in Sydney and will open in summer 2026. Unsafe buildings in the park are being demolished to create more green space for public use. The pool will include safety features like a shark net and accessible paths.
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The new swimming pool is located on the Iron Cove foreshore in Lilyfield, Sydney.
Construction started recently and is expected to take six months.
The pool will have a shark net, a fixed jetty, a pontoon, and ramps for easy access.
Nine unsafe buildings in Callan Park are being demolished to open up two football fields worth of green space.
The project aims to attract many visitors to the southern banks of the Parramatta River.
The Callan Park area upgrades are supported by the NSW government and local ministers.
Legislation is being considered to allow cafes and other commercial activities in the park.
This pool will be part of several renewed or new public swimming areas around Sydney Harbour.
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