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28 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: President Trump tells The Atlantic he runs the country 'and the world'
In a recent interview with The Atlantic, President Donald Trump reflected on the differences between his first and second terms, stating he now runs both the country and the world. He expressed enjoyment in his role and praised media figures like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg for their contributions.
Trump also criticized the Democratic Party for lacking leadership and confidence, asserting he knows little about their current leadership. He affirmed his commitment to following Supreme Court rulings and downplayed the idea of pursuing a third term.
#society
Times Of Israel: Torah scroll honoring soldier slain on Oct. 7 completed ahead of Memorial Day
Sarah Schwartz has dedicated a Torah scroll in memory of her son, Sgt. Segev Schwartz, who was killed in action on October 7, 2023, during a terrorist attack in Israel. The scroll was completed in a ceremony attended by President Isaac Herzog, honoring Segev's bravery and sacrifice.
Segev, who initially pursued a non-combat role, chose to enlist as an infantry soldier in the Nahal Brigade, ultimately sacrificing himself to save his fellow soldiers. His mother hopes the Torah scroll will serve as a lasting tribute to his memory, potentially being donated to a school for communal use.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: US Treasury targets Houthi-linked vessels to disrupt efforts to fund 'dangerous and destabilizing attacks'
The Trump administration has sanctioned three shipping companies for aiding the Houthi rebels in Yemen, who are backed by Iran. These sanctions aim to disrupt the Houthis' operations that threaten global navigation and commerce, particularly in the Red Sea, where they have been attacking commercial vessels.
The U.S. has increased military presence in the Middle East and conducted airstrikes against Houthi positions in response to their attacks on American forces and shipping. The sanctions and military actions reflect a commitment to counter the Houthis' destabilizing activities in the region.
GB News: Chinese electric cars prompt security fears as 'every major defence supplier is concerned about tech'
British defense firms are advising employees against connecting mobile phones to Chinese-made electric vehicles due to concerns over potential data theft by the Chinese government. The Ministry of Defence has implemented strict measures, including banning such vehicles from military sites and advising staff on precautions.
Companies like BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce are taking a cautious approach, warning against Bluetooth connections and charging devices in these vehicles. Experts highlight the risks of espionage, given the legal obligations of Chinese firms to assist state intelligence.
#economy
Forbes: The Top Stock Of Trump’s First 100 Days: Peter Thiel’s Palantir
Palantir's stock has surged 54% since President Trump's second inauguration, making it the only major S&P 500 stock to rise significantly amid a broader market decline of 8%. The company benefits from its strong ties to the government and the ongoing AI boom.
Despite its government reliance, Palantir's performance contrasts sharply with other defense contractors and consultancies, which have seen stagnant or declining stock prices. The firm has faced criticism for its new contract with ICE, highlighting its controversial role in government operations.
#military
Fox News: Hegseth vows crackdown on military obesity after shocking Reserve, Guard report
A report by the American Security Project reveals that over 68% of Reserve and Guard troops are overweight, posing a risk to military readiness. The findings highlight the urgent need for new health policies and better access to obesity-related healthcare to retain vital personnel.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized the current fitness standards and announced a review of physical fitness and grooming policies. He emphasized the importance of maintaining strict standards to ensure the effectiveness of military forces.