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#politics

Breitbart: California Shocked as Florida Pre-Deploys Resources Ahead of Natural Disaster
California Shocked as Florida Pre-Deploys Resources Ahead of Natural Disaster
Florida effectively pre-deployed emergency resources ahead of a recent storm, contrasting with California's delayed response. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was out of the country during a predicted extreme wind event, while Governor Gavin Newsom has faced criticism for his absences during crises.

Despite California's wealth, it struggles to manage the aftermath of frequent natural disasters, highlighting a disparity in government effectiveness compared to Florida.


Times Of Israel: Afghan man stabs and kills two in Germany, including a toddler, police say
Afghan man stabs and kills two in Germany, including a toddler, police say
A knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, resulted in the deaths of a 2-year-old child and a man, with two others seriously injured. A 28-year-old Afghan suspect was arrested at the scene. The attack has raised public safety concerns amid a series of similar incidents in the country.

The incident comes as Germany approaches national elections, with rising support for conservative and far-right parties advocating for stricter immigration policies. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser expressed shock, emphasizing the need for an investigation into the attack's motives.


The Federalist: Trump's J6 Pardons Are About More Than The 'Insurrection'
Trump's J6 Pardons Are About More Than The 'Insurrection'
The Wall Street Journal editorial board criticized President Trump for his pardons of January 6 defendants, labeling them a "stain" on his legacy. This sentiment echoes similar critiques from other major publications, highlighting a perceived lack of originality in their analysis.

The editorial argues that the context of the January 6 events is crucial, linking them to the tumultuous four years following Trump's election, where supporters faced significant backlash from various institutions. It suggests that the pardons, while addressing specific actions, do not rectify the broader grievances experienced by Trump supporters during this period.


#society

GB News: Prevent’s failure to halt Rudakubana is due to 'incompetence' and 'tick box culture', former staffer claims
Prevent’s failure to halt Rudakubana is due to 'incompetence' and 'tick box culture', former staffer claims
Charlotte Littlewood, a former Prevent staffer, criticized the program for its failure to stop Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, citing incompetence and a "tick-box" culture. She highlighted a lack of proper referral processes and inadequate training for practitioners dealing with mixed ideologies.

Littlewood emphasized the need for better communication and understanding of radicalization threats, particularly among young men. She called for the implementation of existing recommendations rather than more reviews, stressing the importance of flexibility in handling cases of violence fascination.


Le Monde: LA fires cause major impact on water, air and natural habitats
LA fires cause major impact on water, air and natural habitats
Multiple fires in Los Angeles County have burned for 12 days, with containment at 52% on the west side and 81% on the east. Residents are using N95 masks due to lingering smoke and air quality concerns, as many harmful pollutants from the fires are not adequately monitored.

The fires have disrupted daily life, with a persistent burning smell and ongoing fire truck sirens. Experts emphasize the need for improved air quality monitoring to address the health risks associated with the toxins released during these incidents.


Human Events: Child marriage now legal in Iraq after new bill passes
Child marriage now legal in Iraq after new bill passes
Iraq has passed a bill that critics claim legalizes child marriage by granting Islamic courts greater authority over family matters, potentially undermining the existing 1959 Personal Status Law. The amendments allow clerics to permit marriages for children as young as 9 under certain interpretations of Islamic law.

Supporters, mainly Shiite lawmakers, argue the changes align Iraqi law with Islamic principles. However, the passage of the bill was contentious, with accusations of procedural violations during the vote. Human rights activists warn that this legislation could severely impact the rights of women and girls.


Breitbart: Transgender TikToker Jailed for Strangling and Abusing Former Girlfriend
Transgender TikToker Jailed for Strangling and Abusing Former Girlfriend
A transgender TikToker, Hollie Hanson, has been sentenced to four years in prison for multiple domestic abuse incidents against her former girlfriend, including strangulation and setting her on fire. The court described Hanson as a "dangerous offender," highlighting the severe impact on the victim's life.

The case underscores that domestic abuse can occur in any relationship, regardless of sexual orientation. Authorities encourage victims within the LGBTQ+ community to report abuse and seek help.


#religion

Breitbart: Jesuit LGBT Activist James Martin: Trump Is Not ‘Pro-Life’
Jesuit LGBT Activist James Martin: Trump Is Not ‘Pro-Life’
Father James Martin criticized Donald Trump for reinstating the federal death penalty, arguing it contradicts the pro-life stance. Trump defends capital punishment as essential for deterring heinous crimes, citing historical reliance on it in the U.S.

Bishop Thomas Paprocki has previously corrected Martin on pro-abortion politicians receiving communion, emphasizing that capital punishment differs morally from abortion. Pope Francis has deemed the death penalty "inadmissible," yet it is not classified as intrinsically evil like abortion.


#culture

Forbes: ‘Duck Dynasty’ Reboot Launches This Summer—Starring Original Cast, Next Generation Of Robertson Family
‘Duck Dynasty’ Reboot Launches This Summer—Starring Original Cast, Next Generation Of Robertson Family
The Robertson family is set to return to television with a reboot of "Duck Dynasty," titled "Duck Dynasty: The Revival," which will air on A&E this summer. The new series will consist of 20 episodes over two seasons, focusing on the next generation of the family and the future of their Duck Commander business.

Notably, Phil Robertson's absence is expected due to health issues. The original show, which aired from 2012 to 2017, was highly successful, generating significant merchandise sales and spin-offs. The family has since expanded their individual brands and businesses.


#health

The Telegraph: People with divorced parents are at greater risk of strokes, study finds
People with divorced parents are at greater risk of strokes, study finds
A study indicates that individuals whose parents divorced during childhood face a 60% higher risk of suffering a stroke later in life. Researchers analyzed data from over 13,000 seniors and suggest that childhood stress hormones may have lasting health effects.

The findings highlight the need for further investigation into the mechanisms behind this association, according to Professor Esme Fuller-Thomson from the University of Toronto.