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10 Apr 2025

#politics

The Economist: The EU’s response to Donald Trump’s tariffs seems to work
The EU’s response to Donald Trump’s tariffs seems to work
The EU's unified approach to trade is emphasized through a recent incident where Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico was reprimanded by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for negotiating tariffs with the Trump administration independently. The EU maintains that national leaders must not engage in bilateral trade discussions.

This incident highlights the EU's strategy of presenting a cohesive front in trade matters, particularly in response to external pressures such as tariffs. The bloc's emphasis on collective negotiation aims to strengthen its position in global trade dynamics.


#society

The Federalist: Why Is Trump’s DOJ Hiding An FBI Deposition On OK Bombing?
Why Is Trump’s DOJ Hiding An FBI Deposition On OK Bombing?
The ongoing investigation into the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing continues as attorney Jesse Trentadue seeks to uncover the truth about an alleged accomplice to Timothy McVeigh, known as "John Doe 2." Despite claims from the FBI that McVeigh acted alone, records suggest the existence of surveillance footage showing McVeigh with another unidentified individual.

Trentadue's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit has faced significant challenges, including a gag order that limits disclosure of key testimony from a retired Marine informant, John Matthews. Allegations of FBI intimidation and witness tampering have emerged, raising questions about the agency's transparency regarding its role in the bombing investigation.


The Federalist: Here Are The Top 5 Factors Damaging Society By Killing Marriage
Here Are The Top 5 Factors Damaging Society By Killing Marriage
Marriage is increasingly viewed as less relevant among young adults, with 51.4% of women aged 18-40 remaining single. Factors such as the influence of second-wave feminism, the normalization of divorce, rising cohabitation rates, declining religious support, and prioritizing career over family contribute to this trend.

These interconnected issues have reshaped perceptions of marriage, making it seem riskier and less appealing. There is a growing need for a societal conversation about the value and purpose of marriage, as many are missing out on the benefits that healthy marital relationships can provide.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Macron accused of giving Hamas ‘prize for terrorism’
Macron accused of giving Hamas ‘prize for terrorism’
Israel has condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement of potential recognition of Palestine as a state, calling it a "prize for terrorism." Macron's statement marks a shift in French foreign policy and could create tensions with Israel and its allies.

During a visit to Egypt, Macron emphasized that recognition would promote a collective effort for peace and might encourage Middle Eastern countries to recognize Israel. Israel's foreign minister criticized the move, stating it would not foster stability in the region.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 10: Day 552 – US pushes Iran diplomacy, with a military threat
Daily Briefing Apr. 10: Day 552 – US pushes Iran diplomacy, with a military threat
Nuclear talks between the US and Iran are set for Saturday, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly surprised by Trump's announcement regarding the diplomatic approach. The discussion includes the role of Trump's special envoy and Israel's potential military responses.

In related news, 59 Israeli hostages remain in Hamas captivity. Trump recently hosted three freed hostages, reflecting on Hamas' brutality. The Israeli Air Force plans to dismiss reservists who signed a letter advocating for prioritizing hostage rescue over military actions against Hamas.


#military

Times Of Israel: Civil defense squad, cops battled 100 terrorists in Re’im before IDF arrived, probe finds
Civil defense squad, cops battled 100 terrorists in Re’im before IDF arrived, probe finds
On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists attacked Kibbutz Re’im, killing seven civilians and abducting five. Local security forces, police, and off-duty soldiers mounted a defense, preventing a larger massacre. The IDF later acknowledged failures in preparedness for such an unprecedented attack.

An investigation revealed that the local defense team played a crucial role in disrupting the terrorists' plans. Despite being vastly outnumbered, they, along with police and military reinforcements, engaged the attackers, ultimately killing many of them and preventing further casualties.


#religion

The Federalist: What To Know About 3 Religious Liberty Cases Before SCOTUS
What To Know About 3 Religious Liberty Cases Before SCOTUS
The Supreme Court is set to hear three significant cases this month that could shape the future of religious liberty in America. These cases involve a Catholic charity's eligibility for tax exemptions, the approval of a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, and parents' rights to withdraw children from classes with sexual content based on religious objections.

The outcomes of these cases may restore the original intent of religious freedom as outlined in the U.S. Constitution, countering past interpretations that have limited religious expression in public life. A ruling in favor of these cases could promote a more inclusive environment for faith-based organizations and individuals.


#crime

Fox News: Convicted killer mistakenly freed from Georgia jail, DA says
Convicted killer mistakenly freed from Georgia jail, DA says
Kathan Guzman, a convicted killer, was mistakenly released from a Georgia jail due to a paperwork error. He was serving a life sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Delila Grayson, and is now on the run. The U.S. Marshals Service is assisting in the search for him.

The incident has raised concerns about public safety, with Grayson's mother expressing fear over Guzman's release. Clayton County officials have acknowledged the mistake, and the district attorney has voiced disappointment over the situation.


#sports

GB News: Tiger Woods, 49, sparks health fears with appearance after Masters announcement
Tiger Woods, 49, sparks health fears with appearance after Masters announcement
Tiger Woods has announced plans for a new par-3 municipal golf course and learning center in Augusta, Georgia, through his TGR Foundation. However, fans expressed concern over his appearance in the promotional video, noting he looked unwell.

Woods continues to recover from an Achilles tear that has sidelined him from this year's Masters tournament, raising questions about his future in competitive golf. He recently underwent surgery for the injury and has not provided a timeline for his return.


#technology

Forbes: Meet The Tiny Startup Building Stargate, OpenAI’s $500 Billion Data Center Moonshot
Meet The Tiny Startup Building Stargate, OpenAI’s $500 Billion Data Center Moonshot
Crusoe Energy, originally focused on harnessing oilfield flare gas for bitcoin mining, is now developing the world's largest AI datacenter, Project Stargate, in Texas. This $500 billion initiative involves partnerships with OpenAI and Oracle, aiming to create advanced AI models that could surpass human cognition.

The datacenter will utilize renewable energy from wind turbines and backup gas turbines, with plans to install 100,000 Nvidia GPUs. Despite concerns about reliability and competition, the project is backed by significant funding and long-term contracts, positioning Crusoe as a key player in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market.