News and Views: July 27, 2025
Farage noted that crimes such as shoplifting and drug taking have been allowed to become a part of everyday life in cities, and that one in three Londoners have now been victims of mobile phone theft.
He vowed that his party will work to halve crime in five years if elected to parliament by becoming “the toughest party on law and order and on crime that this country has ever seen”, and instituting “zero tolerance policing.”
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The following are among the abuses and murders inflicted on Christians by Muslims throughout the month of June 2025
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Fantastic Four Might Be Hollywood’s Strongest-Ever Pro-Life Movie The value of life permeates every action and reaction in the film. In the beginning, Reed and Sue don’t seem to have been “trying” anymore for a baby, yet they welcome the surprise news with delight and resolve. Multiple times, characters refer to the unborn son not as an impersonal fetus or a “potential life,” but as a “child.” Using Sue’s invisibility power during an ultrasound, the film even goes so far as to show Franklin in all his humanity in utero.
At the end, without any expectation that her life would be miraculously saved, Sue doesn’t prioritize the “life of the mother” when two lives are in conflict. Instead, she hurls herself into danger and assumes ultimate risk for a chance at protecting her son. Screenshot
Good news: the American public is increasingly opposed to abortion The mainstream coverage of the latest post-Roe poll predictably focuses on the fact that a majority of Americans support legal abortion in some or all circumstances. But the new poll also indicates that the percentage of people who believe abortion should be illegal in “most circumstances” or “all circumstances” increased by seven percentage points.
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Defense Department Continues Ignoring Harms to Readiness by Pushing Flu Shots Contrary to Large Body of Evidence With these parameters in place to consider, the study found “in an analysis adjusted for age, sex, clinical nursing job, and employment location, the risk of influenza was significantly higher for the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated state, yielding a calculated vaccine effectiveness of −26.9%” [emphasis added]. Therefore, based on this data, it can be stated vaccinated individuals were 27 percent more likely to get the flu.
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public health organizations continue to recommend the flu shot, the Cleveland Clinic study has given pause to many concerned about the efficacy of the shot.
“It is still not well understood why and how the pandemic may have been associated with changes in certain domains of development for children,” they write.
Really? It’s not well understood why and how the pandemic may be associated with development milestones for children? Really? Not the pointless masking that covered faces and expressions and hampered their ability to learn verbal cues? Not the school closures that stopped their learning and academic growth? Not the lockdowns that forced them to stay home and miss out on valuable socialization and observation? None of it comes to mind when thinking about children and their delayed development during the pandemic?
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Someone brought an RC car to the dog park.. 😊 pic.twitter.com/hqrXMUWZBz
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) July 26, 2025


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