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22 Apr 2025
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Kelly Tran’s Queer, Super-Woke ‘Wedding Banquet’ Humiliated at Box Office
The Wedding Banquet, a queer remake, underperformed at the box office, earning only $922,906 from 1,142 theaters. Despite positive reviews from critics and audiences, the film's niche themes may have limited its appeal to a broader audience.
In contrast, older films and faith-based projects like King of Kings and The Chosen have seen significant success, raising questions about the market for contemporary original narratives.
GB News: Older motorists face 'legitimate concerns' as digital driving licences set to launch within months
Britons are split on the government's plan to introduce digital driving licences, with 49% in favor and 47% opposed. Concerns exist about the impact on elderly drivers, as many prefer physical licences. The digital option aims to streamline access to services and enhance security.
Despite the push for digital, 87% of respondents still favor physical licences. The initiative is part of a broader effort to improve public sector technology, with similar systems already in place in several countries. The digital licences will not be mandatory, allowing those less comfortable with technology to retain traditional options.
#economy
Breitbart: Democrats Try to Own Trump White House for Using Real Eggs for Easter Egg Roll: 'Americans Dyed Potatoes'
Democrats criticized the Trump administration for using real eggs in the White House Easter Egg Roll, claiming many Americans dyed potatoes instead due to high egg prices. Social media users challenged this assertion, noting that no one actually dyed potatoes and that the eggs used were donated.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins highlighted falling egg prices, with wholesale prices down 56% since mid-February. Trump also noted the decrease in grocery prices, emphasizing his administration's focus on food affordability and responding to earlier criticisms about rising egg costs.