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#politics

Fox News: Democratic lawmakers slam Elon Musk's access to Treasury Department: 'We are at war'
Democratic lawmakers slam Elon Musk's access to Treasury Department: 'We are at war'
Democratic lawmakers are expressing strong opposition to Elon Musk's access to the Treasury Department's Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which manages trillions in federal payments. Concerns center on potential security risks and oversight issues regarding taxpayer funds.

During a rally, Rep. LaMonica McIver criticized Musk's influence, claiming it poses a threat to programs like Social Security and Medicare. Some Democrats are skeptical of assurances that Musk's access is limited, fearing he could have undue control over federal payments.


#society

GB News: 'Actually insidious!' Rafe Heydel-Mankoo unleashes furious rant at 'dystopian control' in language change from Network Rail
'Actually insidious!' Rafe Heydel-Mankoo unleashes furious rant at 'dystopian control' in language change from Network Rail
Political commentator Rafe Heydel-Mankoo has criticized Network Rail's new language guidance, claiming it promotes "dystopian control" over staff speech. He argues that the 134-page document, which encourages less formal language and the replacement of terms like "passenger," reflects an ideological agenda that must be resisted.

Network Rail aims to enhance communication by using more conversational language, as stated by CEO Andrew Haines. The guidance suggests addressing train users as "you" instead of "passenger" and provides examples of how to communicate during service disruptions.


Fox News: 'Social Network' star bristles at being associated with 'problematic' Mark Zuckerberg
'Social Network' star bristles at being associated with 'problematic' Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg, known for portraying Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," expressed discomfort with being associated with the Meta CEO, labeling Zuckerberg's recent actions as "problematic." He criticized Zuckerberg's decision to remove third-party fact-checking, which he believes endangers vulnerable communities.

Eisenberg also raised concerns about tech billionaires, including Zuckerberg, who have shifted their political affiliations and are using their wealth to gain favor with controversial figures. He questioned the impact of their financial power on societal issues.


#military

The Western Journal: Military Women Ticked Off After Grooming Rules Updated, Regulations Tightened
Military Women Ticked Off After Grooming Rules Updated, Regulations Tightened
The Air Force has implemented new grooming standards, mandating that men keep their hair above their ears and shave daily, while women must wear only clear, French, or American manicures. This change has drawn criticism from female Airmen, who feel the restrictions are excessive and misaligned with military priorities.

Air Force Chief of Staff David Allvin defended the policy, stating it promotes discipline and accountability, essential for military effectiveness. The new rules also eliminate Duty Identifier Patches, emphasizing a unified team identity over individual specialties.


#crime

The Western Journal: Daniel Penny Gets Surprise of His Life, Wins Ultimate Job Lottery After Hellish Prosecution
Daniel Penny Gets Surprise of His Life, Wins Ultimate Job Lottery After Hellish Prosecution
Daniel Penny, acquitted of manslaughter after intervening during a subway incident, has secured a position at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He will train in investment practices and support portfolio companies, with the firm praising his actions and courage.

Penny's new role is expected to strengthen ties with the Pentagon, and he recently attended the Army-Navy football game with notable figures, including former President Trump. This career move follows a year and a half of a contentious prosecution, marking a significant turnaround for Penny.