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12 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Netanyahu slams Carney's reply to anti-Israel agitator who said there's a 'genocide' in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for seemingly endorsing claims of "genocide" in Gaza during a rally. Netanyahu urged Carney to retract his statement, emphasizing Israel's fight against Hamas as a just cause.
Carney's remarks sparked backlash from Canadian Jewish organizations, which condemned his comments and Canada's arms embargo on Israel. They argued that such narratives fuel antisemitism and misrepresent the situation in Gaza. Carney later claimed he did not hear the protester's specific words.
Breitbart: Leavitt Blasts Reporters for 'Lack of Transparency' on Biden 'Competence'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt accused journalists and the previous administration of covering up President Joe Biden's health and competence. She described it as one of the greatest political scandals in American history and emphasized the current administration's commitment to transparency.
Leavitt noted that President Biden engages with reporters daily and is in good health, responding to questions about his fitness. A reporter remarked on former President Trump's improved health, prompting Leavitt to confirm Biden's good shape.
Breitbart: Maher: I Wouldn't Feel Comfortable Talking to Obama, Clinton Like I Did Trump, I Criticized Him and He Was Fine With It
Bill Maher shared insights from his dinner with Donald Trump, noting that Trump was receptive to criticism and self-aware, contrasting this with his public persona. Maher felt comfortable discussing serious issues, including the Iran nuclear deal, which he believes reflects broader Democratic unpopularity.
Despite the candid conversation, Maher does not expect Trump to alter his policies.
Breitbart: Maher: Trump Was Willing to Talk with Me, That's Better than '25-Hour Speeches Into the Wind'
Bill Maher discussed his dinner with Donald Trump on HBO's "Real Time," expressing mutual disdain for those who discourage dialogue. While he disagrees with many of Trump's ideas, he appreciated the opportunity for conversation, emphasizing the importance of open communication despite differing views.
Maher highlighted that both he and Trump received mixed reactions from their respective supporters about the dinner, but they found common ground in their dislike for those who oppose discussion.
#society
Fox News: Rare Eleanor Roosevelt letter and pricey gold watch among lost luggage items noted in report
Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro, Alabama, resells lost luggage items, revealing unique finds in its annual "Found Report." Items include a freeze-dried chicken foot, a preserved rattlesnake, and valuable goods like a Rolex watch valued at $20,000.
The report also highlights cultural trends, noting an increase in pet supplies and casual clothing, reflecting societal shifts post-pandemic. The store attracts over 1 million visitors annually and offers items at discounts of up to 80%.
Breitbart: Department of Education Investigates Transgender USA Fencing Incident
The Department of Education is investigating a USA Fencing incident where a female fencer, Stephanie Turner, was disqualified for refusing to compete against a transgender-identifying male. Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized that the investigation aims to uphold Title IX and ensure fairness in women's sports.
Turner protested by taking a knee before the match, citing concerns over competing against a male in a women's tournament. The investigation is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to enforce Title IX protections for female athletes against perceived threats from policies allowing transgender participation.
The Western Journal: Bud Light Reclaims Spot as America's Favorite Beer; Person Responsible for Crash Has New Gig
Bud Light has regained its status as America's favorite beer, despite suffering significant losses after a controversial endorsement deal with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Alissa Heinerscheid, the former marketing VP responsible for the ill-fated campaign, is now working for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour.
While Bud Light has seen a resurgence in popularity, it previously lost nearly $1.5 billion due to the backlash from the campaign. Heinerscheid's new role in a less prominent golf tour raises questions about corporate accountability and the impact of her past decisions.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: With Trump's backing Israel pushes deeper into Gaza as pressure builds for hostage deal
The U.S. is actively supporting Israel's military operations in Gaza, with officials indicating that the chances of a hostage deal have improved. President Trump emphasized efforts to secure hostages and hinted at a potential ceasefire while Israel expands its offensive against Hamas.
Israeli officials claim that U.S. backing has provided them with a "free hand" to operate without UN constraints. The strategy focuses on degrading Hamas's capabilities and reshaping humanitarian aid distribution, which they believe will diminish Hamas's control. Humanitarian concerns have been raised, but Israeli officials assert that aid is not lacking and blame Hamas for any shortages.
#health
GB News: Diesel vehicles linked to £1trillion health cost and 300,000 deaths amid calls to tackle 'invisible crisis'
A report from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air links four major truck manufacturers to 307,000 deaths and over $1.4 trillion in global health costs due to diesel pollution. The study highlights the severe health impacts, particularly on children, from emissions of heavy-duty trucks.
Despite commitments to transition to zero-emission vehicles, less than 2% of trucks are electric, with some manufacturers below 1%. The report emphasizes the urgent need for electrification to mitigate health risks and economic costs associated with diesel emissions.