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#politics

Fox News: 'Astroturf': Critics speculate Tesla protests are not a grassroots movement, but carefully organized campaign
'Astroturf': Critics speculate Tesla protests are not a grassroots movement, but carefully organized campaign
Protests against Elon Musk and his involvement with the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency occurred nationwide, with over 200 events planned as part of a "Tesla Takedown" movement. Critics allege these demonstrations are funded by organized groups, raising questions about their grassroots nature.

While most protests were peaceful, some incidents of violence have been reported, including attacks on Tesla properties. Musk has responded to the protests, questioning their funding and organization, while authorities have warned that violent actions will be prosecuted.


#society

Breitbart: Report: Daily Wire Lays Off Employees from Kids Department
Report: Daily Wire Lays Off Employees from Kids Department
The Daily Wire has laid off its entire kids department, including lead video editor Kevin McCreary, following co-founder Jeremy Boreing's announcement of stepping down as CEO. A spokesman stated the layoffs were part of a strategy to streamline operations and align resources with business priorities.

This decision comes after the Daily Wire's plans to invest $100 million in children's entertainment in response to Disney's stance on Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill. Boreing is transitioning to focus on creative projects, with Caleb Robinson taking over as full-time CEO.


Fox News: Fran Drescher has a ‘rotation’ of friends with benefits
Fran Drescher has a ‘rotation’ of friends with benefits
Fran Drescher, 67, is enjoying her single life with a "rotation" of friends with benefits, while maintaining a close relationship with her gay ex-husband, Peter Jacobson. She feels fulfilled in her current situation and is focused on her busy career, including plans to revive a musical adaptation of "The Nanny."

Despite personal challenges, including the impact of recent fires on her home and the loss of her father, Drescher remains optimistic, stating she is not in a rush to date and is content with her lifestyle.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Iran Rejects Talks with U.S.; Trump Threatens Bombing as 'Never Seen Before'
Iran Rejects Talks with U.S.; Trump Threatens Bombing as 'Never Seen Before'
Iran has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's offer for direct talks regarding its nuclear program, with President Masoud Pezeshkian indicating a willingness for indirect negotiations. This comes as Trump threatens military action if Iran does not agree to a deal, citing accountability for Iranian-backed attacks.

Trump stated that failure to reach an agreement could lead to unprecedented bombing of Iran, emphasizing the nation's lack of effective air defenses. The situation remains tense as the U.S. considers its options in response to Iran's defiance.


Breitbart: Two Killed, Dozens Injured in Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv
Two Killed, Dozens Injured in Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv
Russian drone strikes in Kharkiv targeted a military hospital and civilian structures, resulting in two fatalities and 35 injuries. Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks, particularly on the hospital, where servicemen were receiving treatment.

The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting 65 out of 111 drones launched by Russia, while analysts suggest a new Russian offensive may be imminent to bolster its negotiating stance in ceasefire discussions.


Le Monde: In Beijing, France's foreign minister asks China to lobby Russia on the Ukrainian situation
In Beijing, France's foreign minister asks China to lobby Russia on the Ukrainian situation
Chinese officials are positioning their country as a stabilizing alternative to the U.S. by promoting multilateralism and criticizing American unilateralism. During a recent meeting with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, Chinese leaders emphasized the need for international standards amid rising global instability.

China aims to strengthen ties with Europe, capitalizing on perceived disarray in U.S. relations. However, challenges remain due to China's support for Russia and its industrial competition with European markets.


Fox News: Trump says he is 'pissed off' with Putin over lack of peace progress: report
Trump says he is 'pissed off' with Putin over lack of peace progress: report
President Trump expressed frustration with Putin for his recent comments about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, criticizing the lack of progress toward a peace deal in Ukraine. Trump indicated he would consider imposing tariffs on Russian oil if he believes Russia is at fault for the ongoing conflict.

Despite his anger, Trump stated it could dissipate if Putin takes appropriate actions. Meanwhile, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine, resulting in casualties, while Zelenskyy continues to seek international support to counter Russian aggression.


#economy

GB News: Shadow Chancellor slams Rachel Reeves's £500 Spring Statement claim as ‘complete nonsense’
Shadow Chancellor slams Rachel Reeves's £500 Spring Statement claim as ‘complete nonsense’
Shadow Chancellor Alex Burghart criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves's claim that Britons would be £500 better off under a Labour Government, labeling it as "poppycock." Reeves made the assertion based on projections from the Office for Budget Responsibility during a recent address in the House of Commons.




#culture

Breitbart: Richard Chamberlain, TV Actor Who Starred in ‘Dr. Kildare,’ Dies at 90
Richard Chamberlain, TV Actor Who Starred in ‘Dr. Kildare,’ Dies at 90
Richard Chamberlain, renowned for his role in the 1960s series "Dr. Kildare," has passed away at 90 due to complications from a stroke. Chamberlain, who later became known as the "king of the miniseries," starred in notable productions like "Centennial," "Shogun," and "The Thorn Birds."

Chamberlain openly acknowledged his sexuality in 2003, reflecting on the challenges he faced in Hollywood. His career spanned decades, with significant contributions to television, theater, and film, including performances in "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound of Music."


Fox News: Man travels to 42 remote islands to photograph medieval castle, stunning scenery
Man travels to 42 remote islands to photograph medieval castle, stunning scenery
Photographer Alastair Jackson has spent 18 months exploring and documenting the Scottish islands, capturing stunning images across 42 remote locations. Inspired by the landscapes and culture, he camped at each site, highlighting the unique lifestyles of island residents.

Jackson aims to showcase "island life" and has enjoyed his experiences on islands like Barra and Eigg. He plans to continue his journey with upcoming travels to Orkney, where he will further document his adventures.


#health

Fox News: RFK Jr talks Kennedy history on first trip as HHS chief, inspires gov to order ‘Mountaineer Mile’ for ‘MAHA'
RFK Jr talks Kennedy history on first trip as HHS chief, inspires gov to order ‘Mountaineer Mile’ for ‘MAHA'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Martinsburg, West Virginia, to launch the "MAHA" (Make America Healthy Again) initiative. He highlighted the historical significance of West Virginia in his family's political legacy, particularly in relation to his uncle, John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign.

During the event, Kennedy and Governor Patrick Morrisey introduced policies aimed at improving public health, including banning certain food dyes in school lunches and implementing work requirements for SNAP benefits. The initiative seeks to combat obesity in West Virginia, which has the highest rates in the nation.