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#politics

The American Mind: Trump’s Cards | The Roundtable Ep. 257
Trump’s Cards | The Roundtable Ep. 257
The American Mind’s podcast features a discussion on President Trump's first address to Congress, highlighting his achievements and the Democrats' lack of effective resistance. The hosts also reflect on Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, which bolstered his negotiation stance.

Additionally, they address ongoing economic and immigration issues while sharing media recommendations.


Fox News: Trans youth advocate accused of plagiarism in testimony opposing Arizona's Save Women's Sports Act
Trans youth advocate accused of plagiarism in testimony opposing Arizona's Save Women's Sports Act
Arizona Republicans are seeking to disqualify Dr. Daniel Shumer's testimony against the Save Women's Sports Act, alleging he committed plagiarism in his expert witness report. State Senate President Warren Petersen claims Shumer's work includes multiple instances of identical phrasing from other academics without proper attribution.

Petersen's motion argues that Shumer's opinions lack reliability due to the alleged plagiarism and that he is unqualified to provide expert testimony. Shumer has acknowledged using wording from other sources without credit, stating it was an oversight. The case is currently awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court.


GB News: Rachel Reeves scolded for 'disastrous' plans to slash public spending by 'billions' to hit higher defence target
Rachel Reeves scolded for 'disastrous' plans to slash public spending by 'billions' to hit higher defence target
Rachel Reeves faces criticism for her plans to cut public spending, potentially reducing welfare benefits by £5 billion to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027. This move has raised concerns among Labour MPs about prioritizing military funding over domestic welfare.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged an additional £2.26 billion to Ukraine, amid debates on the political implications of these spending cuts. Some commentators argue that public support for defense spending is low, while others emphasize the historical importance of national defense.


#society

Fox News: Meghan Markle’s half-brother slams Duchess after ‘poor’ childhood claims on Netflix show
Meghan Markle’s half-brother slams Duchess after ‘poor’ childhood claims on Netflix show
Thomas Markle Jr. criticized his half-sister Meghan Markle's Netflix series "With Love, Meghan," calling her childhood claims "malarkey" and "fake." He claimed that her portrayal of a modest upbringing does not align with reality, asserting that their family was not poor and that she mistreated their father.

In the series, Meghan discusses her childhood experiences, including eating fast food, and emphasizes her new identity as "Meghan Sussex." However, Thomas Jr. dismissed her stories as attempts to gain sympathy and questioned her authenticity.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Video. The 'American umbrella': Why European defense is dependent on the US
Video. The 'American umbrella': Why European defense is dependent on the US
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth indicated that America's commitment to European defense under the "American umbrella" is uncertain, urging allies to invest in their own security. This shift comes as the US prioritizes challenges from China over European defense.

In response, European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, are exploring alternatives, such as France's nuclear deterrent, to ensure continental security against threats like Russia.


#culture

Fox News: Sharon Stone took Joan Collins’ advice to avoid doing two things after 40
Sharon Stone took Joan Collins’ advice to avoid doing two things after 40
Sharon Stone, turning 67, embraces her body and aging, stating one should love their body despite its changes. She humorously reflects on her physical transformation and shares advice from Joan Collins about aging gracefully.

Stone also discusses her film wardrobe, revealing she now retains all her costumes after a past incident where her underwear was sold. She keeps iconic pieces from her films, including the famous white dress from "Basic Instinct."