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#politics
The Western Journal: Anti-Trump Pastor Calls Other Black People Who Voted for Trump Vicious Slurs in Racist Rant
Pastor Jamal Bryant criticized black supporters of Donald Trump during a sermon, using derogatory terms and likening them to "runaway slaves." His comments followed a video from a White House event that featured a cutout of his head, which he found offensive.
Bryant has a history of attacking black individuals who align with Trump, claiming they betray their community. Despite his rhetoric, Trump reportedly received increased support from black voters in the recent election, highlighting a shift in political dynamics.
Forbes: Elon Musk’s Federal Worker Emails: Hegseth Directs Defense Employees To Respond As Workers Report Second Week Of Musk-Led Email Request
Federal workers received a second email from Elon Musk requesting details of their weekly accomplishments, despite mixed responses from various agencies. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth directed employees to comply, while others, including the State Department and NASA, advised against responding.
The White House has shifted its stance, indicating that consequences for non-compliance may vary by agency. Concerns have been raised about the potential security risks of sharing work details, and some lawmakers, including Republicans, have expressed reservations about Musk's directive.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Arab states, UN condemn Israel’s halt of aid into Gaza until hostage outline accepted
Israel has halted the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, citing concerns that Hamas diverts supplies. This decision drew condemnation from Arab states, the UN, and rights groups, who warn of potential humanitarian crises. The US expressed support for Israel's stance amid ongoing hostage negotiations.
Hamas rejected Israel's proposal to extend the ceasefire for further hostage releases, leading to tensions as Arab nations accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon. The situation remains precarious, with calls for renewed negotiations and access to aid for Palestinians.
Human Events: Keir Starmer proposes plan to end Russia-Ukraine war including security guarantees, seeks Trump’s approval
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on European leaders to take greater responsibility for security and support Ukraine, proposing a framework to end Russia's war. He emphasized coordinated action, maintaining pressure on Russia, and forming a coalition for Ukraine's defense.
Starmer acknowledged the importance of US support amidst ongoing tensions, particularly following President Trump's criticisms of Ukraine. He plans to present a detailed proposal to the US and work closely with Trump, while asserting the strong alignment between the UK and US.
GB News: King Charles and President Zelensky share warm greeting just days after brutal showdown with Trump
King Charles met with Ukrainian President Zelensky at Sandringham, expressing solidarity just days after Zelensky's tense encounter with Donald Trump. The UK and EU reaffirm their support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Zelensky's remarks about the U.S. not feeling the impact of the war sparked a heated exchange with Trump, who criticized Zelensky's position and warned against "gambling with World War Three."
#religion
The Western Journal: Pastor Has One Word to Describe Sermons Written with AI: 'Wicked'
Pastor John Piper condemned the use of AI to write sermons, deeming it "wicked." He argued that worship requires human emotions and affections that AI cannot replicate, emphasizing the importance of a pastor's personal engagement with scripture.
Piper warned that relying on AI undermines the pastoral role, which is to teach and apply biblical truths authentically. He believes that using technology in this way could lead to a lack of genuine spiritual nourishment for congregations.