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#politics

Fox News: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says 'old relationship' with US 'is over' amid tension over Trump tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says 'old relationship' with US 'is over' amid tension over Trump tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that the traditional relationship with the United States is over, emphasizing the need for a renegotiation of trade agreements amid new tariffs imposed by President Trump. He stated that Canadians have the power to shape their own destiny.

Carney's comments reflect concerns over U.S. trade policies, including Trump's recent tariff announcements, which have caused unease among Canadian leaders. The future of the USMCA remains uncertain as Carney asserts Canada's agency in navigating its relationship with the U.S.


Fox News: NY Democrat calls out far-left 'absurdities' from 'college-educated elites' influencing party
NY Democrat calls out far-left 'absurdities' from 'college-educated elites' influencing party
Rep. Ritchie Torres criticized "college-educated elites" for promoting ideas like "defund the police" that do not resonate with working-class voters. He argued these concepts stem from privileged backgrounds and have harmful effects on lower-income communities.

Torres believes that the Democratic Party's focus on fringe issues, influenced by the far-left, undermines its viability in elections. He contends that the party needs to prioritize common concerns, such as border security, to regain centrist support.


Forbes: Will Trump Defund NPR And PBS? Here’s What We Know As President Attacks The Broadcasters
Will Trump Defund NPR And PBS? Here’s What We Know As President Attacks The Broadcasters
President Trump has renewed calls to defund NPR and PBS, labeling them as biased platforms. This comes after leaders from both organizations testified before Congress, facing criticism from Republicans who argue that public media exhibits political agendas.

Despite Trump’s push, a Pew Research survey indicates that 43% of Americans support continued federal funding for these outlets. Trump would need Congressional support to enact any changes, as past efforts to defund public media have been unsuccessful.


#military

The Western Journal: US Stealth Bombers Amassing on Remote Island of Diego Garcia - Somebody’s in for a Nasty Surprise
US Stealth Bombers Amassing on Remote Island of Diego Garcia - Somebody’s in for a Nasty Surprise
The U.S. military is increasing its presence at Diego Garcia, a strategic base in the Indian Ocean, with the arrival of several B-2 Spirit bombers and C-17 cargo planes. This buildup suggests preparations for potential military operations in the Middle East, particularly against Iran and its Houthi allies.

Recent U.S. strikes on Houthi positions have escalated tensions, with President Trump warning Iran of dire consequences for its support of the Houthis. The deployment of additional aircraft carriers to the region further indicates a robust military posture aimed at deterring Iranian aggression.


The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth's New Tattoo Is Causing a Stir with Muslims - Here's What It Means
Pete Hegseth's New Tattoo Is Causing a Stir with Muslims - Here's What It Means
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has stirred controversy after revealing a new tattoo that reads "Kafir," an Arabic term for infidel. The tattoo has drawn criticism for being perceived as Islamophobic, especially given Hegseth's prominent military role.

Critics argue that the tattoo reflects hostility towards Muslims and could influence U.S. military policies affecting Muslim countries. Activists highlight the potential normalization of anti-Muslim sentiments at high levels of government.


#crime

Fox News: Eleven 'cranker colony' suspects charged after allegedly pilfering Florida home of deployed Air Force member
Eleven 'cranker colony' suspects charged after allegedly pilfering Florida home of deployed Air Force member
Eleven individuals have been charged with burglarizing the Florida home of an Air Force member deployed in North Dakota. The suspects, referred to as "crankers," allegedly ransacked the property, stealing appliances and damaging the interior.

The airman reported the break-in after noticing a spike in his electric bill. Authorities found the suspects living in a shed nearby and charged them with various offenses, including drug possession and burglary. The airman described the home as no longer habitable due to the extensive damage.


Fox News: Knife-wielding man injures multiple people in Amsterdam, including 2 Americans
Knife-wielding man injures multiple people in Amsterdam, including 2 Americans
A stabbing attack in Amsterdam's shopping district left five people seriously injured, including two U.S. citizens. The incident occurred near Dam Square and ended when a bystander intervened. The motive remains unclear as police investigate the random targeting of victims.

Authorities confirmed that the victims include individuals from the U.S., Belgium, Poland, and Amsterdam. Emergency services responded promptly, and the U.S. State Department is monitoring the situation closely. Amsterdam's mayor expressed condolences to the victims and their families.


#technology

GB News: Amazon treats some Kindle users to clever free upgrade, but others must pay for the privilege
Amazon treats some Kindle users to clever free upgrade, but others must pay for the privilege
Amazon has rolled out a free software update (version 5.18.1) for Kindle devices, introducing a hands-free page-turning feature that allows users to double-tap the sides or back of their device. This update aims to enhance user experience by preventing fingerprints on screens, especially in wet or messy environments.

In addition to the double-tap feature, the update includes a recap function for bestselling series, allowing readers to access summaries of previously read books. The update is compatible with various Kindle models, and users can check for the update or download it manually. A trade-in program is available for those looking to upgrade to newer devices.