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#society
Breitbart: Kentucky Republican Files Bill to Allow Display of 10 Commandments in Schools
Kentucky's House Bill 116, filed by Rep. Richard White, would allow public schools to display the Ten Commandments and other historical documents like the National Anthem and the Declaration of Independence. White argues this would expose students to significant historical influences on American society.
Supporters, including the Family Foundation, assert that such displays promote a moral citizenry and reflect historical precedent. The bill is currently under consideration in committee.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘They’re gonna do it, okay’: Trump adamant that Jordan, Egypt will take in Gazans
The US military conducted an airstrike in northwest Syria, killing Muhammad Salah al-Za’bir, a senior member of an al-Qaeda affiliate, as part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the region.
In the West Bank, the IDF reported shooting two suspects throwing firebombs, while Palestinian sources claimed two men were killed by Israeli fire in Jenin amid an anti-terror offensive. President Trump remains adamant that Jordan and Egypt will accept Palestinian resettlement despite their refusals.
#economy
Breitbart: Canada's Leftists Send Parade of Officials to Convince Trump to Drop Tariff Threat
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly is in Washington to persuade U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, to avoid a proposed 25% tariff on Canadian goods. This threat stems from concerns over border security and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.
The Canadian government is struggling to respond effectively due to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent resignation announcement and the prorogation of Parliament, which limits legislative action. Meanwhile, opposition leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for an emergency session to address the looming economic crisis.
#culture
Le Monde: Peru wins a round in its battle with Chile for pisco's heritage
UNESCO has certified a collection of early Spanish colonial manuscripts from Peru, dating from 1587 to 1613, as authentic. These documents confirm the production and trade of pisco, a key element of Peruvian culture, and have been added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.
This recognition bolsters Peru's claim in its long-standing dispute with Chile over the origin of pisco. The certification is seen as a victory for Peruvian identity and efforts to establish the spirit's exclusivity, given Chile's earlier designation of pisco in 1931.
#education
Breitbart: U.S. Report Card Shows Continued Learning Losses Since Pandemic
American students continue to struggle with reading and math, as revealed by the latest "Nation's Report Card" from the Department of Education. One-third of eighth graders scored below "basic" in reading, marking the lowest level in the test's history. Overall, student achievement has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with lower-performing students particularly affected.
While some districts showed improvements in fourth grade math, the report highlights a growing divide between higher and lower-performing students. The Department of Education calls the results "heartbreaking" and emphasizes the need for urgent changes in the education system to better support students.
#other
Breitbart: Google Warns AI Makes Chinese, Iranian, and North Korean Hackers More Efficient
Google's report reveals that hackers from China, Iran, and North Korea are leveraging the company's Gemini AI to enhance cyberattacks. While AI aids in improving efficiency for both attackers and defenders, it currently favors attackers slightly more, enabling them to conduct research, reconnaissance, and develop malicious scripts.
Despite attempts to misuse Gemini for harmful purposes, the AI's safeguards have largely prevented the generation of dangerous content. Experts warn that while AI is not a game changer for hackers, it poses a growing threat if adversaries like China gain an advantage in AI development.