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#society
Breitbart: China Considers Premarital Fertility Tests to Fight Birth Rate Collapse
China's National People's Congress is considering policies to boost the declining birth rate, including urging couples to take fertility tests before marriage. Proposals include granting time off for medical assessments and increasing maternity and paternity leave.
The government is facing a historic population decline, exacerbated by a gender imbalance and the legacy of the "One-Child Policy." Experts warn that invasive measures may not effectively address the issues at hand, as stress can contribute to infertility.
The Federalist: Newsom Has Done Nothing To Protect Women's Sports
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed that it is "unfair" for men to participate in women's sports but has not committed to any legislative action to prohibit it. He emphasized the need for balance between fairness in sports and the mental health of transgender individuals.
Despite conservative praise for his comments, Newsom's stance remains ambiguous, leading critics to label him a politician who avoids taking a definitive position. His reluctance to enact policies protecting women’s sports raises questions about his true intentions as he positions himself for potential future political aspirations.
GB News: Tesco shoppers slam new scan-as-you-go technology branding it 'dystopian' and 'insane'
Tesco's new Scan As You Shop checkout system has divided opinions among British shoppers. While some appreciate the convenience of scanning items as they shop, others find the trolley-weighing feature intrusive and liken it to airport security.
Concerns have been raised about the practicality and accessibility of the technology, with some shoppers describing it as "dystopian" and expressing skepticism about its effectiveness. The system is currently being tested in select Tesco stores across the UK.
Breitbart: State Farm Ain't There: Insurance Giant Not Budging to Help Fire Victims Avoid ‘The List’ to Collect Personal Property Payouts
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has announced that several insurers will provide fire victims with over 75% of coverage without requiring an itemized list of belongings. State Farm, which has dropped over 1,000 policyholders and offers only 50% coverage, has faced criticism for its practices.
Lara emphasized the need for insurers to expedite claims for wildfire survivors to aid in their recovery. While some companies have complied with the call for higher payouts, State Farm remains among those refusing to meet the minimum threshold.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After initial rejection, US sends mixed signals on Arab alternative to Trump’s Gaza plan
The Trump administration has expressed conflicting views on the Egypt-led Arab plan for Gaza's post-war management. Special envoy Steve Witkoff praised the proposal as a "good faith first step," while State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce deemed it "inadequate," aligning more closely with the National Security Council's skepticism about Gaza's current state.
The Arab plan suggests a temporary governance structure by technocrats and international peacekeeping troops, allowing Palestinians to remain during reconstruction. However, key Arab leaders were absent at the endorsement summit, reflecting hesitance towards the plan, particularly regarding Hamas's role. The U.S. remains cautious, emphasizing the need for a framework that prevents renewed violence.
Breitbart: Lane: Can it Ever be Bad Enough to Trust Germany With The Bomb?
The debate over whether Germany should pursue nuclear armament is intensifying amid fears of Russian aggression. European leaders are contemplating a stronger military stance, with discussions around a potential European nuclear shield, raising concerns about entrusting such power to Germany's political elite.
Germany's recent history of denuclearization and current lack of functional nuclear power plants further complicates the conversation. Many remain skeptical about the country's readiness for nuclear deterrence, questioning the reliability of its leadership in managing such a significant responsibility.
Forbes: Trump ‘Considering Large-Scale’ Sanctions And Tariffs On Russia To End War
President Trump is considering new sanctions and tariffs on Russia to enforce a ceasefire and peace agreement in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. He emphasized the need for aggressive measures as Russia continues its military actions against Ukraine.
This stance contrasts with earlier reports suggesting the White House might ease sanctions to facilitate negotiations with Russia. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports the idea of maximizing sanctions for immediate impact.
#culture
Le Monde: Centre Pompidou offering free entry this weekend before permanent collection closes
The Centre Pompidou in Paris will close for a five-year renovation, starting Monday, with its permanent collection being removed. The museum, a major modern art space, will host final performances and events this weekend before shutting down for extensive renovations, including asbestos removal.
During the renovation, its collection will be displayed in various museums worldwide. The Pompidou, which opened in 1977, is one of Paris's most visited attractions, averaging four million visitors annually. The renovation is estimated to cost €262 million.
#crime
Breitbart: Canadian ex-Olympic Snowboarder Sought by FBI on Drug Ring Charges
Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder from Canada, is now on the FBI's 10 most wanted list for allegedly leading a violent drug trafficking operation. He is accused of shipping cocaine from Colombia to the U.S. and Canada and orchestrating multiple murders.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on Wedding's whereabouts, believed to be in Mexico but not ruled out in the U.S. or Canada. His second-in-command was recently extradited to the U.S. from Mexico.
Fox News: Kansas City Chiefs fans’ cause of death revealed after being found frozen in friend’s yard
Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead from fentanyl and cocaine toxicity in January 2024. David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson were discovered in the backyard of a friend's home after a watch party. Two individuals, Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson, face charges of involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery.
Authorities found evidence of drug use at the scene, including bags of powder. The investigation took 14 months before charges were filed, highlighting the police's commitment to uncovering the facts surrounding the deaths.
#technology
Forbes: Elon Musk Defends Second-Straight Explosion For SpaceX’s Starship As ‘Minor Setback’
Elon Musk described SpaceX's latest Starship test flight, which ended in a "rapid unscheduled disassembly," as a “minor setback.” He noted that the company would analyze data to understand the cause of the failure and indicated that the next rocket could be ready in four to six weeks.
Despite the challenges, Musk emphasized the lessons learned from the test flights, asserting that "rockets are hard" and that SpaceX remains committed to its goal of making life multiplanetary. The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily halted flights from Florida airports due to debris from the incident.