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#politics

Fox News: Censure resolutions: When to double down, and when to turn the page
Censure resolutions: When to double down, and when to turn the page
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was formally censured by the House for interrupting President Trump's address to Congress, marking the fourth Democrat censured since 2023. The censure vote was 224-198, but many missed the event due to the raucous behavior of Green's colleagues who sang during the proceedings.

This incident reflects a growing trend of declining decorum in Congress, with an increase in partisan conflicts and censures. The House has seen a notable rise in disciplinary actions, with calls for further consequences against Green and his supporters.


Front Page Magazine: The Quite Unnecessary Peter Beinart
The Quite Unnecessary Peter Beinart
Peter Beinart, a Jewish writer, has shifted from mainstream liberal Zionism to anti-Zionism, advocating for the abolition of Israel in favor of a single state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis. His latest book argues that focusing on Jewish security is immoral.

Critics argue that Beinart's views are not only misguided but also dangerous, drawing parallels to South Africa's issues rather than offering a viable solution for Israel's future. His rhetoric dismisses the historical and ongoing threats faced by Jews, raising concerns about the implications of his proposals.


#society

GB News: Council row boils over as locals charged 'rat tax' to remove rodents despite ongoing bin strikes and surge in fly-tipping
Council row boils over as locals charged 'rat tax' to remove rodents despite ongoing bin strikes and surge in fly-tipping
Birmingham residents are facing a new "rat tax" for pest control amid ongoing refuse collector strikes and increased fly-tipping, which have contributed to a surge in the rat population. Locals are frustrated as they now must pay for services that were previously free, with charges rising to £26.40 per call-out.

The situation has been exacerbated by HS2 construction, leading to complaints about large rats invading homes and vehicles. Critics argue that the fee disproportionately affects the city's poorest residents, while further bin strikes are planned as workers demand better pay and conditions.


Le Monde: In Barcelona, the middle class are revolting against the housing crisis
In Barcelona, the middle class are revolting against the housing crisis
Residents in Barcelona's Casa Orsola building rallied against evictions, highlighting the city's housing crisis and real estate speculation. The building, purchased by Lioness Inversiones, has become a symbol of middle-class struggles as tenants face rising rents and gentrification.

Despite eviction notices, activists successfully delayed the process, drawing attention to the transformation of affordable apartments into high-cost seasonal rentals. The situation underscores ongoing tensions in Barcelona's housing market.


Times Of Israel: Four dozen said killed in fighting between Syrian government forces, Assad loyalists
Four dozen said killed in fighting between Syrian government forces, Assad loyalists
Fighting in Syria's coastal town of Jableh resulted in 48 deaths, including 16 security personnel and 28 pro-Assad fighters. The clashes mark a significant escalation against the new authorities since Bashar al-Assad's ousting in December. Security forces are targeting remnants of Assad's militia.

In response to the violence, security forces have launched helicopter strikes and imposed curfews in Alawite areas. The unrest was triggered by an attempted arrest of an arms trader, leading to clashes and civilian casualties. Authorities have vowed to restore stability and address reported violations during their operations.


#education

Fox News: Three more states join trend of passing universal school choice
Three more states join trend of passing universal school choice
Three states—Wyoming, Idaho, and Tennessee—have enacted universal school choice legislation, expanding educational options for families. Wyoming's Steamboat Legacy Scholarship Act offers $7,000 for non-public school expenses, while Idaho's Parental Choice Tax Credit provides up to $5,000. Tennessee's Education Freedom Act allocates $7,296 per student for educational costs.

This trend reflects a growing movement among rural states to enhance educational freedom. Supporters argue these measures will empower parents and provide alternatives to public schools, despite concerns about potential funding impacts on rural districts.


#sports

Le Monde: Cricket, a heated competition between India and Pakistan
Cricket, a heated competition between India and Pakistan
The cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan transcends sports, fueled by deep-seated nationalistic fervor and a tumultuous history stemming from the 1947 partition of British India. This rivalry, highlighted in Netflix's documentary "India v Pakistan: The Best of Enemies," showcases the intense emotions and political tensions between the two nations.

Despite decades of conflict, including three wars over Kashmir, the passion surrounding their matches remains unparalleled, with millions of fans passionately supporting their teams.