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#politics

Fox News: What to know about Senator Booker's overnight speech
What to know about Senator Booker's overnight speech
Sen. Cory Booker delivered a lengthy speech criticizing President Trump and Elon Musk, responding to calls from the Democratic base for stronger opposition. This speech is seen as a strategic move for Booker, who is positioning himself for future leadership roles in the Senate.

While Booker's speech was not a technical filibuster, he utilized the Senate's rules for unlimited debate to make his point. He occasionally yielded the floor to Sen. Chris Murphy to maintain control, reminiscent of past Senate tactics for prolonging discussions.


Times Of Israel: Trump says former Israel envoy Friedman, 30 others interested in UN envoy vacancy
Trump says former Israel envoy Friedman, 30 others interested in UN envoy vacancy
Former Ambassador to Israel David Friedman has expressed interest in becoming the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, following President Trump's withdrawal of Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination. Trump mentioned that many people are interested in the position, highlighting its potential for career advancement.

Friedman, who previously held significant influence, endorsed Trump’s reelection despite past criticisms. Meanwhile, Richard Grenell, another potential candidate, has declined the position. Stefanik, a pro-Israel Republican, was expected to be confirmed but her nomination was halted, raising concerns among Republicans about their slim House majority.


#society

GB News: Prince Harry left 'wounded and heartbroken' amid 'hostile takeover'
Prince Harry left 'wounded and heartbroken' amid 'hostile takeover'
Prince Harry is reportedly in "total shock" after being accused of "harassment and bullying" by Sophie Chandauka, chairwoman of the charity Sentebale, which he co-founded. A friend claims Harry feels heartbroken over the situation, describing it as a hostile takeover of the charity.

The allegations arose after Harry allegedly sent a stern message to Chandauka regarding her failure to address rumors about his wife, Meghan Markle. The dispute has led to tensions within the organization, with several trustees resigning amid calls for Chandauka's resignation.


Forbes: Musk Says He Sent $2.5 Million To Influencer Who Claims She Had His 13th Child—Here’s What To Know
Musk Says He Sent $2.5 Million To Influencer Who Claims She Had His 13th Child—Here’s What To Know
Elon Musk confirmed he has paid over $2 million to Ashley St. Clair, who claims he is the father of her child. After St. Clair accused Musk of reducing child support payments by 60%, Musk expressed willingness to take a paternity test, stating he is unsure of his paternity.

St. Clair, a conservative influencer, has publicly criticized Musk for his actions and alleged attempts to control the narrative surrounding their child. She claims he has only met their son three times and filed for sole custody.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Germany says US talks on Russia-Ukraine war are 'deadlocked,' but China has different take
Germany says US talks on Russia-Ukraine war are 'deadlocked,' but China has different take
Tensions are escalating as the U.S. seeks to negotiate an end to the Ukraine-Russia war. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned against engaging with Russian stalling tactics, while Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed optimism about progress in the talks.

President Trump echoed some of China's sentiments, noting that progress is being made but expressed frustration with both Putin and Zelenskyy. The U.S. aims for a ceasefire, but negotiations remain stalled, with Russia claiming agreement "in principle."


#outdoors

On The Water: Spring Run Stripers and Herring on the Hudson
Spring Run Stripers and Herring on the Hudson
Garett Deacon's garage in the Adirondacks showcases a rich history of East Coast striped bass fishing, passed down through three generations of the Deacon family. After relocating from New Jersey to Fort Plain, New York, Garett and his son Sam discovered prime fishing opportunities along the Hudson River during the striped bass spawning run.

During a recent fishing trip, the Deacons utilized various techniques to catch both herring and stripers, highlighting the excitement of the spring migration. The trip underscored the importance of responsible fishing practices to ensure the sustainability of the striped bass population.