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#politics

Breitbart: Whoopi Goldberg: Republicans Acting Like They Don't 'Give a Damn About the Country'
Whoopi Goldberg: Republicans Acting Like They Don't 'Give a Damn About the Country'
Whoopi Goldberg criticized Republican lawmakers on "The View," suggesting they are indifferent to the country's well-being. Co-host Sunny Hostin expressed concern over the lack of oversight regarding unelected individuals like Elon Musk and the transparency of decision-making processes.

Goldberg lamented the historical precedent of political actions and expressed alarm at the current state of affairs, stating she has never seen Republicans behave in such a manner before.


Le Monde: Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan offering incentives for federal workers to resign
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan offering incentives for federal workers to resign
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's plan to incentivize federal workers to resign, citing legal concerns raised by labor unions. The ruling came just before a deadline for applications to the deferred resignation program, which has drawn skepticism from employees regarding its legitimacy.

Amid fears of layoffs and restructuring, many federal workers express distrust in the program and the administration's motives. Protests have emerged, highlighting concerns over job security and the perceived undermining of government roles.


Breitbart: Author Stephen King Fears Elon Musk Bringing an 'End to America'
Author Stephen King Fears Elon Musk Bringing an 'End to America'
Stephen King has left Twitter for Bluesky, where he continues to criticize supporters of Donald Trump and Elon Musk. He claims Musk is undermining the US Constitution and questions what Trump voters support.

Musk's recent initiatives have alarmed Democrats, particularly his efforts to cut federal spending, including significant reductions in USAID contracts.


Fox News: Top political handicapper reveals prediction for 'volatile' 2026 battle for House majority
Top political handicapper reveals prediction for 'volatile' 2026 battle for House majority
The Cook Political Report has identified 10 Democrat-held and 8 Republican-held House seats as toss-ups for the 2026 midterm elections, indicating a competitive landscape. The GOP holds a slim majority of 220-215, meaning Democrats need just a three-seat gain to reclaim control.

While Republicans face historical challenges typical for the party in power during midterms, they are optimistic about their position compared to 2018. Democrats, meanwhile, argue that the political environment favors them, citing the need to hold Republicans accountable for economic issues.


Breitbart: Biden Antitrust Holdover Doha Mekki Continued Woke Agenda Instead of Taking on Big Tech
Biden Antitrust Holdover Doha Mekki Continued Woke Agenda Instead of Taking on Big Tech
President Trump has nominated Gail Slater, a known critic of Big Tech, to lead the Justice Department's antitrust division. This comes after controversial last-minute actions by acting chief Doha Mekki, who pushed radical policies that diverged from traditional antitrust focus.

Slater is expected to continue lawsuits against major tech companies initiated during Trump's first term. The Trump administration will need to evaluate Mekki's recent enforcement actions to align them with its priorities moving forward.


Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump—And Elon Musk’s DOGE
Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump—And Elon Musk’s DOGE
Federal judges have issued multiple rulings against President Trump's executive orders, including a pause on his attempt to rescind birthright citizenship and restrictions on federal workforce buyouts. These legal challenges are largely driven by lawsuits from Democratic-led states and labor unions.

Additionally, the courts have blocked various Trump policies affecting transgender rights and federal funding. Legal experts express skepticism about the administration's justifications for these moves, suggesting that the Supreme Court may ultimately need to address these contentious issues.


#society

Forbes: NCAA Bars Transgender Athletes From Women’s Competitions After Trump’s Order Against Trans Participation In Women’s Sports
NCAA Bars Transgender Athletes From Women’s Competitions After Trump’s Order Against Trans Participation In Women’s Sports
The NCAA will restrict participation in women's sports to athletes assigned female at birth, following a directive from former President Donald Trump. Transgender women and girls will be barred from competition but can still practice with women's teams and access certain benefits.

The NCAA has over 530,000 student-athletes, with fewer than 10 identifying as transgender. This policy change reflects ongoing debates surrounding gender and sports.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Panama Denies Giving Free Canal Passage to American Ships
Panama Denies Giving Free Canal Passage to American Ships
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino rejected claims by the U.S. State Department that U.S. government vessels would transit the Panama Canal without fees, calling the assertions "false" and "intolerable." He emphasized that bilateral relations should not be based on misinformation and reiterated that tolls cannot be waived under Panamanian law.

Mulino clarified that the Panama Canal Authority has not changed its fee structure and that only its board can set tolls, adhering to constitutional guidelines. He expressed disappointment over the misunderstanding but maintained that discussions with U.S. officials remain constructive.


#culture

GB News: Scottish actor given another boost to 007 chances as new evidence emerges amid 'contender' rumours
Scottish actor given another boost to 007 chances as new evidence emerges amid 'contender' rumours
Stuart Martin has emerged as a potential candidate to replace Daniel Craig as James Bond, amid ongoing discussions within the production team. The identity of Craig's successor remains uncertain, complicated by reported tensions between producer Barbara Broccoli and Amazon executives.

Bookmakers have taken notice, pricing Martin at 10/1, placing him among contenders like Josh O’Connor and James Norton. While familiar favorites like Aaron Taylor-Johnson lead the betting, Martin's Scottish heritage could mark a return to the role's roots since Sean Connery.