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#society

Breitbart: South Carolina Police Arrest Self-Immolating Tesla Firebomb Suspect
South Carolina Police Arrest Self-Immolating Tesla Firebomb Suspect
Daniel Clarke-Pounder, a 24-year-old mechanic from South Carolina, was arrested for attempting to firebomb a Tesla charging station, resulting in him accidentally setting himself on fire. Witnesses reported he vandalized the area with anti-Trump and pro-Ukraine messages before fleeing with his clothes ablaze.

Clarke-Pounder faces up to 20 years in prison, with a history of prior arrests. This incident highlights rising tensions around Tesla and CEO Elon Musk, who has faced backlash related to his association with the Trump administration.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: Trump admin ends Ukraine child tracking program, cutting off key war crimes data
Trump admin ends Ukraine child tracking program, cutting off key war crimes data
The Trump administration has ended a program that tracked Ukrainian children deported by Russia, raising concerns about lost evidence and accountability. The initiative, led by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, monitored around 30,000 children, and its termination may have resulted in the permanent deletion of critical data.

Democratic lawmakers have expressed alarm, stating that the cancellation of a $26 million State Department contract has discarded vital war crimes evidence. Ukraine considers the forced deportation of its children a war crime, while Russia claims it is acting in their protection.


Times Of Israel: Report: Trump letter to Iran set 2-month deadline to reach nuclear deal
Report: Trump letter to Iran set 2-month deadline to reach nuclear deal
President Trump sent a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei proposing a two-month deadline for a new nuclear deal, threatening consequences for continued nuclear pursuits. The letter, described as "tough," ruled out open-ended negotiations and was communicated to US allies beforehand.

Khamenei rejected the proposal, labeling it as a deceptive tactic from the US. He claimed negotiations would only worsen sanctions on Iran. Trump, who previously withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, has reinstated a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.


#military

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Protests in Israel, New First Class From Lufthansa, and Cherry Blossom in Washington
Day in Photos: Protests in Israel, New First Class From Lufthansa, and Cherry Blossom in Washington
The United States conducted airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, targeting Houthi positions in response to attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. This action is part of ongoing military efforts against the Iran-aligned group.

In Turkey, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on corruption charges, sparking protests from his supporters. Meanwhile, in Sudan, ongoing conflict has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, displacing over 12 million people.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Daniel McInerny's "Beauty & Imitation"
Daniel McInerny's "Beauty & Imitation"
Daniel McInerny's "Beauty & Imitation" explores the Catholic understanding of art and beauty, reactivating Aristotle's concept of mimesis with insights from Aquinas. The book argues that the mimetic arts serve as forms of inquiry that illuminate truths about human experience and moral transformation.

McInerny emphasizes that storytelling in art reflects the quest for happiness and the divine, suggesting that the Catholic imagination plays a vital role in understanding and portraying the human condition. He critiques contemporary art's tendency towards narcissism and nihilism, advocating for a return to the aesthetics of mimesis as a means to connect with deeper truths.


#history

GB News: Andrew Pierce highlights intriguing detail in newly released JFK assassination files
Andrew Pierce highlights intriguing detail in newly released JFK assassination files
Recently released JFK assassination files suggest Lee Harvey Oswald was not a skilled marksman, contradicting the narrative of his role in the assassination. The Trump administration's release of over 31,000 pages includes a CIA memo indicating Oswald's poor shooting skills and a connection to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The documents also allege CIA involvement in Kennedy's assassination, with operative Gary Underhill claiming a "small clique" within the agency was responsible. Underhill's suspicious death shortly after the assassination raises further questions about the circumstances surrounding JFK's murder.


#health

Fox News: Newsom concedes skyrocketing healthcare costs for illegals are 'partial' contributor to Medicaid problem
Newsom concedes skyrocketing healthcare costs for illegals are 'partial' contributor to Medicaid problem
California Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledged that the state's high Medi-Cal spending, estimated at $9.5 billion, is partly due to illegal immigrants participating in the program. He indicated that the state is seeking $6.2 billion in loans to cover the costs, which have surpassed initial projections.

Newsom's administration is evaluating proposals to manage long-term spending while maintaining essential health services. Critics, including Republican lawmakers, argue that the program's costs are unsustainable and question the financial management under Newsom's leadership.