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#politics

Fox News: Far-left Dems plan protests, disruption at Trump's speech to Congress: report
Far-left Dems plan protests, disruption at Trump's speech to Congress: report
Democratic lawmakers are planning protests during President Trump's upcoming address to Congress, with discussions on the extent of disruption. Ideas range from walkouts and noisemakers to more moderate actions like wearing coordinated outfits and carrying signs.

While some members advocate for major disruptions, others stress the importance of maintaining civility to avoid aiding Trump’s narrative. The president's speech will focus on his accomplishments and future plans, amidst a backdrop of increasing protest activity at presidential addresses.


Fox News: Maher shreds Canada’s woke policies to former Canadian deputy prime minister’s face
Maher shreds Canada’s woke policies to former Canadian deputy prime minister’s face
Bill Maher questioned former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland about the Liberal Party's policies, which he believes have alienated Canadians. He criticized outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's focus on "wokeness" and virtue signaling, suggesting it has harmed the party's popularity.

Freeland acknowledged the shift away from traditional liberal values and emphasized the importance of listening to the needs of the people. She stated that politicians lose when they assume they know better than their constituents.


#society

The Federalist: Why SCOTUS Should Nuke 'No-Speech Zones' Once And For All
Why SCOTUS Should Nuke 'No-Speech Zones' Once And For All
Carbondale, Illinois, recently repealed its "no-speech zone" ordinance aimed at limiting pro-life advocates, a move seen as an attempt to avoid Supreme Court scrutiny. This follows a trend where cities enact such laws to silence pro-life speech, particularly after the Dobbs decision.

The Supreme Court's refusal to hear a related appeal has raised concerns about the ongoing erosion of First Amendment rights for pro-life counselors. Legal maneuvers by cities to repeal these ordinances just before court challenges could perpetuate a cycle that undermines free speech protections.


GB News: Tourists told to 'stay indoors' as flooding wreaks havoc in holiday hotspot
Tourists told to 'stay indoors' as flooding wreaks havoc in holiday hotspot
Severe flooding in the Canary Islands has prompted authorities to advise tourists to stay indoors as heavy rainfall disrupts popular holiday destinations. Gran Canaria and Tenerife are particularly affected, with dramatic scenes of floodwaters sweeping away cars and trapping individuals.

The extreme weather has forced the cancellation of carnival celebrations, a key cultural event in the region. Local officials issued severe weather alerts, and concerns are growing over the increasing frequency of such floods in Spain, with critics highlighting inadequate preparedness from government officials.


#war

Le Monde: In Ukraine, the reality of becoming a parent during war
In Ukraine, the reality of becoming a parent during war
In Ukraine, Sasha Kurovska and her partner Dima navigate the challenges of parenthood amid the ongoing war. With their son Marian born in October 2024, they face nightly air raid sirens and the constant threat of Russian attacks, creating a routine filled with anxiety and uncertainty.

As they prepare for potential mobilization of Dima, the couple's life is marked by a mix of fear and joy, as they strive to protect their child in a tumultuous environment. The situation is further complicated by geopolitical tensions, impacting their sense of security.


#economy

Fox News: 15% corporate tax rate and 25% small business deduction should be Trump tax cut centerpieces
15% corporate tax rate and 25% small business deduction should be Trump tax cut centerpieces
House Republicans are moving forward with a budget resolution that aims to implement significant tax cuts, notably reducing the corporate tax rate to 15%. This change is expected to enhance U.S. competitiveness and stimulate economic growth, benefiting both corporations and small businesses.

Additionally, lawmakers are urged to increase the small business tax deduction from 20% to 25%, allowing more middle-class businesses to compete effectively. These tax reforms are seen as essential to spur economic growth and manage the federal deficit, which has been exacerbated by rising spending.


Fox News: Major Trump tariff move likely to benefit this heartland American city
Major Trump tariff move likely to benefit this heartland American city
Sen. Jim Banks praised Honda's potential decision to manufacture the Honda Civic in Indiana instead of Mexico, influenced by President Trump's upcoming tariffs. Production could start in 2028, benefiting the Greensburg plant and its workforce.

Banks emphasized that Trump's tariffs aim to boost American manufacturing and protect workers. He believes this is part of a broader "America First" agenda that will yield significant wins for the U.S. economy.


#culture

Fox News: Gavin Rossdale's desire to be a good dad led rock star to the kitchen
Gavin Rossdale's desire to be a good dad led rock star to the kitchen
Gavin Rossdale has launched a cooking show, "Dinner With Gavin Rossdale," to balance his career with parenting his four children, including three sons with Gwen Stefani. He aims to work from home and share his voice outside of music.

Rossdale expressed concerns about his sons pursuing music careers, feeling uncertain about the industry's future. He emphasizes the importance of encouraging their independence while cherishing moments spent together, such as cooking and singing.


The Federalist: Bring Back Slut Shaming
Bring Back Slut Shaming
The author argues for a revival of public shaming, particularly targeting behaviors and attire deemed inappropriate, such as revealing clothing and poor social etiquette. They suggest that societal pressure could help restore a sense of decency and value regarding female sexuality.

The piece emphasizes that women should not be viewed as mere sex objects and calls for a balance between expressing femininity and maintaining respect. The author believes that reclaiming women's sexual power involves discouraging excessive exposure and fostering intrigue rather than boredom.


#education

The Federalist: DEI Booster Revamping K-12 History Curriculum In GOP-Run Iowa
DEI Booster Revamping K-12 History Curriculum In GOP-Run Iowa
Iowa's new law mandates a revamped K-12 history curriculum focused on U.S. history and civics, aiming for it to be "the best in America." However, the consultant leading this effort has a history of promoting anti-Constitution views, raising concerns about the curriculum's direction.

The curriculum overhaul is being led by Stefanie Wager, a former president of the National Council for the Social Studies, known for her far-left activism and focus on identity politics. Critics argue that her influence could skew the teaching of American history towards a politically charged narrative.


#crime

Fox News: Tesla charging stations in Massachusetts 'intentionally set' on fire, police say
Tesla charging stations in Massachusetts 'intentionally set' on fire, police say
Authorities in Massachusetts are investigating an arson incident at a Tesla supercharger station in Littleton, where multiple chargers were found on fire early Monday morning. The fire was deemed intentionally set, and no injuries were reported.

Investigators are seeking information from the public, offering rewards for tips related to the crime. This incident follows a recent case in Colorado involving explosives found at a Tesla dealership, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding the company and its CEO, Elon Musk.


#technology

Forbes: Waymo And Uber Team Up To Launch Robotaxis In Austin
Waymo And Uber Team Up To Launch Robotaxis In Austin
Waymo has expanded its robotaxi service to Austin, Texas, partnering exclusively with Uber for ride-booking and fleet maintenance. The service will operate in a 37-square mile area, with Uber managing the charging and upkeep of the vehicles.

Waymo currently operates around 700 robotaxis across four cities and plans to launch in Atlanta later this year and Miami in 2026. The company has reported significant ride volumes and aims to enhance its fleet with new electric vehicles.