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#politics

The Federalist: Trump Should Release Robert Hur Audio
Trump Should Release Robert Hur Audio
President Trump has released thousands of files on the JFK assassination and is now advocating for the release of the Epstein files. Additionally, there is a call for the audio from special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden, which reportedly reveals significant memory issues.

Hur's findings suggest that Biden's mental state raises reasonable doubt for potential charges related to classified documents. Despite claims of Biden's mental acuity, the report indicates memory limitations and inconsistencies. Republicans are demanding the audio, suspecting it may contradict the transcript and reveal further concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities.


Fox News: Special election results hint at what’s next for Congress’ power balance and more top headlines
Special election results hint at what’s next for Congress’ power balance and more top headlines
Special election results may influence Congress' power dynamics. Trump celebrates a voter ID victory, claiming it prevents Democratic cheating. Val Kilmer has passed away at 65 following health issues.

The Labor Department secures funds for taxpayers, while a reparations bill faces critical moments. Lawmakers are investigating COVID aid fraud, and a judge rules on a case involving an alleged MS-13 leader.


#economy

Forbes: His Daughter’s A Tennis Star. He Made Billions Exploiting People With Bad Credit
His Daughter’s A Tennis Star. He Made Billions Exploiting People With Bad Credit
Credit One, led by Ben Navarro and partner Brett Hildebrand, has profited significantly from subprime customers through high fees and aggressive collection practices. With an estimated $4.8 billion fortune, Navarro's firm has targeted financially vulnerable individuals, generating substantial revenue from fees rather than interest.

Despite criticism for exploiting those with poor credit, Credit One has thrived, reporting $2.4 billion in fees compared to just $1.1 billion in interest income. The bank's approach has raised ethical concerns, with former employees describing the business model as "slimy."


The Federalist: New York Could Save New Englanders $1 Billion With Pipeline
New York Could Save New Englanders $1 Billion With Pipeline
New York has the opportunity to support families and businesses by approving the Constitution Pipeline, which would deliver natural gas to New England, potentially saving residents $1 billion in energy costs. President Trump has urged state approval, emphasizing job creation and significant savings for families.

The project was previously blocked due to environmental concerns, but its revival could address rising energy costs and instability in the region's grid. With New England's reliance on natural gas and high electricity rates, removing environmental restrictions is essential for ensuring reliable energy access.


#military

The Federalist: Hegseth Is Right To Hold Men And Women To The Same Standard
Hegseth Is Right To Hold Men And Women To The Same Standard
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has announced a new policy to establish a single standard for combat units, applicable to both men and women, emphasizing merit-based qualifications. This shift aims to enhance military effectiveness by ensuring all personnel meet the same rigorous physical and intellectual requirements.

The proposed changes would eliminate current discrepancies in physical standards based on sex and age, advocating for a mission-based approach that differentiates between combat and support roles. This system is intended to attract a broader range of recruits while maintaining the military's operational readiness and lethality.


#sports

GB News: Novak Djokovic 'sent a clear message' in Miami Open defeat as he chases record-breaking title
Novak Djokovic 'sent a clear message' in Miami Open defeat as he chases record-breaking title
Novak Djokovic, despite losing in the Miami Open final, has shown he can still compete for a 25th Grand Slam title, according to Andy Roddick. Djokovic reached the final without dropping a set but lost in tight tie-breakers, demonstrating strong form heading into future tournaments.

Roddick believes Djokovic remains a top contender, especially for the upcoming Roland Garros, citing his recent success on clay. With Andy Murray's influence in his coaching team, Djokovic seems motivated and is expected to be among the favorites at Wimbledon as he prepares for the clay season.