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#politics

Fox News: Social media explodes after 'cringe' TikTok video of AOC, House Dems goes viral: 'Couldn't get any lamer'
Social media explodes after 'cringe' TikTok video of AOC, House Dems goes viral: 'Couldn't get any lamer'
Democratic representatives faced mockery from conservatives after a TikTok video featuring them as video game characters went viral. The video, created by influencer Jessica Woo, showed the congresswomen in exaggerated poses, which critics deemed cringe-worthy, especially in light of recent political events.

Conservative commentators expressed their disdain on social media, suggesting the video reflected poorly on the Democratic Party and its leadership. Some argued it showcased a lack of seriousness, with remarks indicating that such antics could jeopardize their political standing.


Breitbart: Trump Rips Dems for 'Very Embarrassing' Behavior During Address to Congress
Trump Rips Dems for 'Very Embarrassing' Behavior During Address to Congress
President Trump criticized Democrats and liberal media figures for their behavior during his recent joint address to Congress, calling it embarrassing. He specifically referenced Rep. Al Green's removal for breaking decorum and condemned comments made by MSNBC's Nicole Wallace and Rachel Maddow regarding a young cancer survivor honored during the address.

Trump argued that their remarks were disgraceful and suggested they should resign for their comments about the young man. He also claimed that MSNBC has lost credibility and viewership, contrasting it with CNN's coverage of the event.


The Mirror: Trump 'secretly calls Zelensky's Ukraine rivals' - but is left embarrassed
Trump 'secretly calls Zelensky's Ukraine rivals' - but is left embarrassed
U.S. President Donald Trump's team has engaged in discussions with Ukrainian opposition leaders Yulia Tymoshenko and Petro Poroshenko about the possibility of holding elections during wartime. Both leaders opposed elections while the country remains at war with Russia, contradicting Trump's push for democratic processes.

Poroshenko emphasized that security and peace must take precedence, stating elections can only occur after a ceasefire and peace agreement. The discourse highlights the complexities of maintaining democracy in wartime, drawing parallels to historical instances where elections were suspended during conflicts.


#society

GB News: WATCH: Commuters react to new rail boards displaying performance stats
WATCH: Commuters react to new rail boards displaying performance stats
Rail commuters support the new initiative for "rail accountability," requiring over 1,700 train stations in England to publicly display performance statistics on delays and cancellations. This move aims to improve transparency and service reliability for passengers.


Breitbart: 'Deeply Unfair': California's Gov. Gavin Newsom Suddenly Breaks with Democrats Over Transgender Athletes
'Deeply Unfair': California's Gov. Gavin Newsom Suddenly Breaks with Democrats Over Transgender Athletes
California Governor Gavin Newsom has broken from the Democratic establishment by stating that allowing transgender athletes to compete against females is "deeply unfair." In a conversation with conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Newsom acknowledged the fairness issue and admitted that Democrats are struggling with public opinion on the matter.

While Newsom expressed sympathy for transgender individuals, he faced criticism for not taking stronger action against the perceived unfairness. He also noted that depression and anxiety are prevalent among transgender people, but statistics suggest that gender-affirming care may not alleviate these issues.


#culture

Fox News: Meghan Markle interview with Drew Barrymore leaves social media users divided over 'fake hugging'
Meghan Markle interview with Drew Barrymore leaves social media users divided over 'fake hugging'
Meghan Markle appeared on Drew Barrymore's talk show to promote her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan." While some viewers appreciated the interview, many criticized the interaction as inauthentic and overly affectionate, with comments on social media expressing disdain for both Markle and Barrymore.

Despite the backlash, there were also positive responses praising Markle's energy and authenticity. During the show, Markle discussed her relationship with Prince Harry, emphasizing their supportive partnership and the importance of maintaining their connection.


#education

Fox News: 300K NYC public school students didn’t show up to school last year, according to report
300K NYC public school students didn’t show up to school last year, according to report
Over 300,000 New York City public school students were absent last year, with chronic absenteeism rising from 26.5% pre-pandemic to 34.8% in 2023-24. Despite increased spending of $89 billion for the 2024-25 school year, student proficiency in math and reading remains low.

Experts express concern over the effectiveness of funding amid declining academic outcomes, suggesting that families would benefit from school choice options. NYC Public Schools claim to be implementing strategies to improve attendance, but acknowledge ongoing challenges.


Breitbart: Charlie Kirk Pushes Back on Newsom's 'Book Ban' Allegations
Charlie Kirk Pushes Back on Newsom's 'Book Ban' Allegations
Charlie Kirk and California Governor Gavin Newsom debated the issue of book bans, particularly concerning age-appropriate content in schools. Kirk argued against teaching pornography to children, while Newsom acknowledged concerns but questioned who should determine what is banned.

Kirk emphasized that parents are responding to provocative material in schools, while Newsom expressed discomfort with government involvement in deciding what can be read. Both ultimately agreed on the need for community discussion regarding appropriate content for children.