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#politics

Breitbart: South African Police Open 'Treason' Investigation into Critics of Government
South African Police Open 'Treason' Investigation into Critics of Government
South African police have initiated a treason investigation into four individuals linked to Afriforum, a group advocating for Afrikaner farmers' rights. This follows accusations from political parties, particularly the ruling ANC, which has called for isolation of right-wing groups.

The investigation raises concerns over free speech, as the South African Constitution protects expression, barring only specific exceptions. Critics, including the EFF, label the advocacy as treasonous, while some government officials recognize it as constitutional speech.


The American Mind: Europe Must Listen to Its People
Europe Must Listen to Its People
At the Munich Security Conference, a speaker emphasized the importance of shared democratic values and the need for European leaders to engage with their citizens' concerns, particularly regarding issues like migration and free speech. He expressed worry over the retreat from these values and the implications for democracy.

He highlighted recent troubling incidents in Europe, including the cancellation of elections and restrictions on free expression, warning that these actions undermine democracy. The speaker called for a renewed commitment to uphold democratic principles, arguing that listening to citizens is crucial for the future stability and security of nations.


#society

Fox News: Oregon boy, 2, goes missing from family front yard, sparking massive search
Oregon boy, 2, goes missing from family front yard, sparking massive search
A 2-year-old boy named Dane Paulsen went missing from his family's front yard in Oregon on Saturday afternoon. Despite a massive search effort involving hundreds of volunteers, search and rescue teams, and various resources, no signs of Dane have been found after covering nearly 300 miles.

Authorities have stated that Dane's case does not meet the criteria for an Amber Alert, and there is no evidence of criminal activity. Investigators are following up on leads, and the community is urged to provide any information regarding his disappearance.


The Western Journal: College Republicans Club Invites Andrew Tate to Speak, Gets Rightfully Destroyed
College Republicans Club Invites Andrew Tate to Speak, Gets Rightfully Destroyed
Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, controversial figures facing criminal charges in Romania for human trafficking, have recently arrived in Florida after a travel ban was lifted. They were invited to speak by the Tampa Bay Young Republicans, who defended their decision citing free speech.

However, the invitation sparked backlash, with critics highlighting the Tates' history of endorsing violence against women and their past in the pornography industry. Florida officials, including Governor Ron DeSantis, have stated that the Tates are not welcome and will investigate any allegations against them.


Fox News: Oscars features indigenous land acknowledgment, roasted as 'performative nonsense' on social media
Oscars features indigenous land acknowledgment, roasted as 'performative nonsense' on social media
During the 97th Academy Awards, actress Julianne Hough made a brief land acknowledgment recognizing the Tongva, Tataviam, and Chumash tribes. The statement aimed to honor Indigenous communities but was met with backlash on social media, with critics labeling it as "performative nonsense" and calling for tangible actions rather than symbolic gestures.

The acknowledgment was part of a broader trend, as Los Angeles County had previously adopted a formal land acknowledgment recognizing the historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples. Critics questioned the sincerity of such statements, suggesting that true acknowledgment would require more than words.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Pentagon chief orders US spies to halt work against Russian cyber threats
Pentagon chief orders US spies to halt work against Russian cyber threats
The Trump administration has directed a pause in efforts to counter Russian cyber threats, as per orders from Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to Gen Timothy Haugh. This move is part of a broader reassessment of operations against Moscow, with a shift in focus towards threats from China and Iran instead.

US officials indicate that this change reflects a downplaying of Russian threats within the administration's security strategy.


GB News: 'This is about keeping Britain safe!' Tory MP backs Keir Starmer as he commits to historic £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine
'This is about keeping Britain safe!' Tory MP backs Keir Starmer as he commits to historic £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine
Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat supports the UK's £1.6 billion deal to supply Ukraine with 5,000 air-defense missiles, emphasizing it is crucial for Britain's safety. The deal, announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, aims to bolster Ukraine's defense and create 200 jobs in the UK.

Starmer highlighted the importance of these missiles for Ukraine's infrastructure and future peace. This announcement follows a significant Russian drone attack, marking a critical moment in the ongoing conflict. Many nations are eager to join European allies in supporting Ukraine.


Forbes: Trump Lashes Out Over Claims Putin’s ‘Happy’ About Zelenskyy Shouting Match
Trump Lashes Out Over Claims Putin’s ‘Happy’ About Zelenskyy Shouting Match
President Trump has vehemently denied claims that he supports Russian President Putin, responding to criticism following a contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. He asserted that he is the only president who did not concede Ukrainian territory to Russia and criticized Democrats for their allegations.

Trump's comments come amid a CBS News poll indicating that 46% of U.S. adults believe he favors Russia in the Ukraine conflict. The meeting with Zelenskyy devolved into an argument, with Trump suggesting Ukraine should negotiate with Russia without U.S. involvement.


#economy

Breitbart: Report: Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump's Tariffs
Report: Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump's Tariffs
Honda will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in Indiana instead of Mexico to avoid tariffs on vehicles. This decision comes as a response to President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, marking a significant shift for the automaker.

The production is set to begin in May 2028, with an expected output of around 210,000 units annually. Honda's move reflects the broader industry trend as manufacturers adapt to changing trade policies.


#health

Breitbart: RFK Jr. Supports Measles Vaccine as Texas Outbreak Builds
RFK Jr. Supports Measles Vaccine as Texas Outbreak Builds
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed concern over a measles outbreak in Texas, urging parents to consult healthcare providers about the MMR vaccine. He emphasized the importance of community engagement and accurate information regarding vaccine safety and efficacy.

The Texas outbreak has led to 146 confirmed cases and one fatality, marking the first measles-related death in the U.S. in over a decade. Kennedy reiterated his pro-vaccine stance, stating that vaccines protect individual children and contribute to community immunity.


#crime

Fox News: Illinois man accused of Highland Park shooting to face trial 3 years after attack
Illinois man accused of Highland Park shooting to face trial 3 years after attack
Robert Crimo III is on trial for a mass shooting during the 2022 Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois, which resulted in seven deaths and numerous injuries. He faces 21 counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of attempted murder, having previously confessed during a police interrogation but pleaded not guilty.

The trial, marked by delays due to Crimo's unpredictable behavior, will last about a month. Prosecutors plan to present extensive evidence, including testimonies from law enforcement and survivors. The Highland Park community continues to mourn the victims as they navigate the aftermath of the tragedy.


The Western Journal: Haitian Man Who Was Flown Into US by Biden Admin Charged with Gruesome Murders of Children and Elderly Woman
Haitian Man Who Was Flown Into US by Biden Admin Charged with Gruesome Murders of Children and Elderly Woman
A Haitian man, Mackendy Darbouze, who entered the U.S. through a Biden administration migrant flight program, has been charged with the murders of two children and an elderly woman in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He allegedly stabbed the victims and was found with blood on him at the scene.

Authorities confirmed Darbouze arrived in July 2024 and now faces three counts of first-degree murder. The case has raised concerns about the implications of immigration policies, with criticisms directed at the Biden administration for potential risks associated with importing individuals from abroad.