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#politics

GB News: SNAP POLL: Is the youth parliament a waste of time?
SNAP POLL: Is the youth parliament a waste of time?
Over 300 Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) aged 11-18 are set to gather at Westminster to debate youth issues, sparking mixed reactions. Critics argue the event lacks legal power, while supporters emphasize its importance for engaging young people in politics.

The debate will cover various motions, with Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle expressing pride in the inclusivity of the event. Advocates like Leigh Middleton highlight the significance of youth voice in the political process.


Forbes: Court Rules Against Trump’s Appeal On Birthright Citizenship: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
Court Rules Against Trump’s Appeal On Birthright Citizenship: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
An appeals court has upheld a ruling that blocks President Trump's executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship, denying the administration's appeal. This decision is part of ongoing legal challenges against various Trump policies, with multiple lawsuits still pending.

While some court rulings have favored Trump, such as allowing certain personnel decisions and blocking media access, others have consistently rejected his administration's attempts to alter established rights and funding protocols. The legal landscape remains dynamic, with further appeals and rulings anticipated.


The Western Journal: Mike Johnson Shakes World of 20-Somethings on Couch Collecting Government Checks: It’s All Over
Mike Johnson Shakes World of 20-Somethings on Couch Collecting Government Checks: It’s All Over
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to implement work requirements for Medicaid, aiming to ensure that benefits are reserved for those truly in need, such as single mothers. He emphasized the need to cut wasteful spending while maintaining support for deserving recipients.

Johnson's comments reflect a broader Republican goal to encourage work among able-bodied individuals currently receiving government assistance. He argued that finding efficiencies in programs like Medicaid can boost morale and dignity through work.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Balint: Medicaid Is 'Very Tight', Doesn't Have a Lot of Waste, Fraud, Abuse
Dem Rep. Balint: Medicaid Is 'Very Tight', Doesn't Have a Lot of Waste, Fraud, Abuse
Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) defended Medicaid on CNN, arguing that the program is efficient with minimal waste, fraud, and abuse. She challenged Republican claims of budgetary excess, asserting that proposed cuts would severely harm Medicaid and that their math does not support their assertions.

Balint emphasized the need for transparency regarding funding and the potential impact of tax cuts on Medicaid benefits.


The Telegraph: Anneliese Dodds has done the PM a favour by resigning
Anneliese Dodds has done the PM a favour by resigning
Keir Starmer is likely to survive the resignation of Anneliese Dodds, who stepped down as international development minister over cuts to the defense budget impacting international aid. Her departure may actually benefit Starmer by drawing attention to his policy decisions.

While Dodds’ resignation highlights internal party tensions, it’s unlikely to threaten Starmer's leadership. Instead, it reinforces his recent political successes and may resonate positively with the electorate, as he balances defense spending with domestic concerns.


Fox News: Ex-MSNBC host knocks NY Times for not representing 'the left,' calls for pro-Bernie Sanders voices in media
Ex-MSNBC host knocks NY Times for not representing 'the left,' calls for pro-Bernie Sanders voices in media
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan criticized The New York Times for lacking representation of leftist viewpoints, particularly in not having a dedicated Bernie Sanders-supporting columnist. At a recent summit, he highlighted the paper's focus on conservative perspectives while claiming his own news platform, Zeteo, offers a wider range of left-leaning voices.

Hasan emphasized his commitment to including diverse leftist opinions in his outlet, contrasting it with mainstream media's perceived conservative bias. He expressed pride in hiring journalists who align with various segments of the left, asserting that his platform aims to fill the gap he sees in traditional news outlets.


Breitbart: Dean: We Are at the Point 'Where Capitalism Could Break in the United States'
Dean: We Are at the Point 'Where Capitalism Could Break in the United States'
Former DNC chairman Howard Dean expressed concern that capitalism in the U.S. could falter, emphasizing the need to prioritize working people over donor interests. He urged grassroots political engagement at local levels to win elections and criticized unfair treatment of government workers.




#society

Breitbart: Hungary's Orbán Announces Fresh Pro-Family Financial Incentives
Hungary's Orbán Announces Fresh Pro-Family Financial Incentives
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is reinforcing pro-family policies by announcing new tax breaks and financial incentives aimed at encouraging young couples to have children. The government plans to double tax deductions for children and introduce full income tax exemptions for mothers of two or more children starting in October.

Despite a decline in Hungary's birth rate due to the pandemic and economic challenges, Orbán aims to raise it above 2.1% by the decade's end. He emphasizes investing in local families over mass migration and plans to combat foreign influence in Hungary, particularly from organizations he associates with anti-family agendas.


The Federalist: British PM Is Wrong, There Is No Free Speech In The UK
British PM Is Wrong, There Is No Free Speech In The UK
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the nation’s free speech record during a meeting with President Trump, despite criticism from Vice President J.D. Vance regarding increasing censorship in the UK. Starmer claimed that the UK has a long-standing commitment to free speech, which many argue is contradicted by recent laws restricting expression.

Critics highlight various instances of individuals facing legal consequences for their speech, including silent prayer near abortion clinics and social media posts. The UK’s Online Safety Act and local laws have been criticized for enabling censorship and creating a hostile environment for free expression.


Human Events: Nuremberg cancels children’s Christian Carnival parade over terror threats while Muslim Ramadan celebrations move ahead
Nuremberg cancels children’s Christian Carnival parade over terror threats while Muslim Ramadan celebrations move ahead
Nuremberg has canceled its annual children's carnival parade due to online threats from suspected terrorists, while Ramadan celebrations in the city continue unaffected. The decision reflects heightened safety concerns following recent attacks by Islamic extremists in Germany.

Despite the cancellation, other cities are hosting Ramadan events to promote inclusivity. Frankfurt is celebrating the Muslim season with decorations, emphasizing diversity and openness. Authorities maintain that the threats are aimed at fostering public uncertainty, with no concrete dangers identified.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump, Vance and Zelenskyy spar over Russian war in tense exchange: 'very disrespectful'
Trump, Vance and Zelenskyy spar over Russian war in tense exchange: 'very disrespectful'
During a recent meeting at the White House, President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engaged in a tense discussion about ending the Russia-Ukraine War. Trump criticized Zelenskyy for speaking too much, while Vance emphasized the need for U.S. diplomacy with Russia.

Zelenskyy pushed back, questioning the effectiveness of previous agreements with Putin. Trump noted Ukraine's precarious position and the challenges of a potential trilateral meeting involving the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine. The Trump administration is also exploring a deal for U.S. access to Ukraine's minerals in exchange for continued support.


#culture

Breitbart: Trump Impersonator: Hilaria Baldwin Was 'Chasing Me Down the Street in High Heels' After Alec Threatened Me
Trump Impersonator: Hilaria Baldwin Was 'Chasing Me Down the Street in High Heels' After Alec Threatened Me
A Trump impersonator, Jason Scoop, claims he was chased by Hilaria Baldwin through New York City after Alec Baldwin threatened him for mocking the actor about the death of Halyna Hutchins. Scoop described Hilaria's actions and her attempt to grab his phone during the incident.

Scoop had previously trolled Baldwin outside his home, impersonating Trump and making provocative comments. Baldwin reacted angrily, threatening physical harm if not for the presence of cameras. This confrontation has drawn attention due to the ongoing controversy surrounding Baldwin's past actions.


#crime

The Western Journal: Kash Delivers Earthshaking Response After FBI Tries to Trick Bondi With Misleading Epstein Files
Kash Delivers Earthshaking Response After FBI Tries to Trick Bondi With Misleading Epstein Files
FBI Director Kash Patel announced a commitment to transparency and accountability regarding the agency's handling of evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein, following accusations from Attorney General Pam Bondi that the FBI concealed documents. Patel emphasized that there would be no cover-ups and promised to bring all findings to the Department of Justice.

Bondi had previously expressed concerns about the FBI's response to her requests for Epstein-related materials, leading to chaotic revelations about the contents of documents provided. Elon Musk commented on the challenges facing Patel and Bondi in reforming the FBI, highlighting the difficulties of navigating a complex and potentially hostile environment.