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#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth Podcast: Trump Demands RESPECT, NYC Mayor Adams FOLDS
In the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast, host Cicely Davis addresses NYC Mayor Eric Adams' evolving view of the presidency, the ongoing leadership crisis within the Democratic Party, and Joe Rogan's choice to abstain from alcohol.
Listeners can access the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
The Western Journal: Young Americans Give Congressional Democrats a Crushing Reality Check in New Poll
Recent polls indicate a significant decline in support for Congressional Democrats among young voters, with approval dropping from 42% in 2017 to just 23% now. In contrast, Republican approval has remained stable, with younger voters aged 18-21 showing a preference for Republican candidates.
This shift suggests that Democrats may struggle to regain control of Congress in 2026 if they cannot secure the youth vote. Conservative figures like Charlie Kirk are seeing increased engagement at college campuses, reflecting a broader trend of younger voters leaning towards Republican candidates.
Breitbart: European Union Slaps Apple and Meta With Hundreds of Millions in Fines
The European Commission has fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for violating digital competition rules. Apple was penalized for restricting app developers from directing users to cheaper options outside its App Store, while Meta faced fines for forcing users to choose between personalized ads or a paid ad-free experience.
Both companies plan to appeal the fines, arguing that the EU's regulations unfairly target American businesses. The penalties are part of the EU's Digital Markets Act, aimed at promoting competition and consumer choice in digital markets. Compliance is required within 60 days to avoid further penalties.
Fox News: DNI Gabbard refers intel officials to DOJ for prosecution over alleged leaks of classified information
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has referred two intelligence professionals to the DOJ for alleged leaks of classified information to major news outlets. A third referral is forthcoming, emphasizing the administration's commitment to accountability for such actions.
Gabbard stated that leaking classified information jeopardizes national security and undermines the Trump administration. She has initiated a task force to enhance transparency within the intelligence community and is actively investigating further leaks.
The Economist: Britain’s 20-20-20-20 vision
Luke Campbell, the former Olympic boxer, is now the Reform UK candidate for mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire, representing a significant political shift in the region. With a population of 600,000 over nearly 1,000 square miles, his candidacy reflects the evolving dynamics of British politics.
As the Labour Party faces declining support nine months into power, the political landscape is becoming increasingly fragmented, indicating a potential four-way competition in upcoming elections.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Senate Dems' No. 2 to Bid Adieu
Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, ending a long tenure since 1996. His decision comes amid a challenging political landscape for Democrats, particularly among younger voters.
In other political news, President Trump claims a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine could be imminent, while various Democrats face criticism and challenges, including a poll showing young Americans' discontent with the party.
Front Page Magazine: Fight Oligarchy by Funding Bernie’s Private Jet
Sen. Bernie Sanders is campaigning on his "Fighting Oligarchy Tour," which ironically involves significant spending on private jets and fundraising efforts. Despite his rhetoric against big business, Sanders has spent over $220,000 on luxury air travel while promoting his campaign and family-run initiatives.
The Sanders Institute, co-founded by his wife and stepson, has received substantial funding from his campaign, raising questions about financial transparency and potential conflicts of interest. Critics argue that Sanders' actions contradict his anti-oligarchy stance, suggesting he may be benefiting from the very system he claims to oppose.
Breitbart: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Pushes More Gun Control for Michigan
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer advocated for increased gun control, stating that guns are the leading cause of death among young people in America. This claim has faced scrutiny, as it relies on data that includes 18- and 19-year-olds, who are not considered children.
Critics argue that this framing overlooks the context of gun violence, particularly regarding gang-related incidents among young people. The debate continues as various political figures and celebrities have echoed similar claims about gun violence.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Ivory Tower Hypocrite: University of California-Los Angeles
The University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) has been criticized for its handling of free speech on campus, particularly in light of pro-Hamas protests. The university has been accused of allowing radical activists to block access to campus for students with opposing views, particularly those identifying as Zionists or Jewish. Reports indicate that students and faculty faced harassment and violence, while campus security failed to intervene.
UCLA's actions have led to a lawsuit from Jewish students alleging violations of their First Amendment rights. The university has also faced backlash for canceling events featuring pro-Israel speakers while allowing pro-Hamas demonstrations to proceed unchecked. This inconsistency in upholding free speech has earned UCLA the top spot on a list of institutions deemed hypocritical regarding free expression.
GB News: WATCH: Andrew and Bev react to Prince Louis birthday portrait
GB News hosts Andrew Pierce and Bev Turner shared their thoughts on a newly released portrait of Prince Louis, who is celebrating his seventh birthday. The portrait was unveiled by Kensington Palace to mark the occasion.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: India blames Pakistan for Kashmir terror attack, suspends a key water treaty
India has accused Pakistan of being behind a recent terror attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people, leading to a downgrade in diplomatic ties and the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. The attack, which targeted tourists, is the deadliest in years for civilians in the disputed region.
In response, India has expelled several Pakistani diplomats and closed the main land border crossing. Pakistan has denied the allegations and plans to respond to India's actions. The violence has raised concerns over safety for tourists in Kashmir, a region that has seen a surge in tourism despite ongoing tensions.
Times Of Israel: Iran agrees to let in team to discuss restoring nuclear monitoring, UN watchdog says
Iran has agreed to allow an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team to discuss restoring surveillance at its nuclear sites, signaling a potential shift in its approach to nuclear talks with the U.S. This follows recent negotiations aimed at curbing Iran's uranium enrichment.
The U.S. aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Iran seeks relief from sanctions. Despite increasing its stockpile of enriched uranium, Iranian leaders maintain their nuclear program is for civilian use. A third round of talks is scheduled for Saturday in Oman.
#health
Breitbart: Kennedy: 'An American Teenager Has Less Testosterone than a 68-Year-Old Man'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlighted alarming declines in testosterone levels among American teenagers, noting they now have lower levels than 68-year-old men. He attributed this to poor dietary practices and the prevalence of synthetic food dyes in American products.
Kennedy announced a plan to ban certain harmful food dyes and emphasized the need for real food over "food-like substances." He pointed out the significant rise in obesity rates and chronic diseases in the U.S., arguing that these issues are linked to the quality of food provided to children.
#education
Breitbart: Exclusive: Trump to Sign Order Blocking DEI-Based School Discipline
President Trump is set to sign executive orders aimed at reforming school discipline policies by ensuring they are based on student behavior rather than Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The orders will also restrict the use of disparate-impact liability legal theory, which the administration argues violates constitutional guarantees of equal treatment.
The first order mandates new guidance for educational agencies to comply with Title VI protections against racial discrimination, while the second order eliminates disparate-impact liability in various contexts. The administration plans to reassess regulations and investigations related to this legal theory.
#crime
Fox News: Kristin Smart killer's Hail Mary attempt for reduced sentence criticized by AG: 'Meritless claims'
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has rejected Paul Flores' appeal to overturn his murder conviction for the 1996 killing of Kristin Smart, calling the claims "meritless." Flores, serving a 25-to-life sentence, argues that judicial errors during his trial compromised his right to a fair trial.
Bonta's office contends that the alleged errors were harmless and did not impact the trial's outcome. Flores' defense cited juror bias and the admission of rape testimonies as key issues, but Bonta maintains that the trial was conducted fairly. The case remains unresolved as Smart's body has never been found.