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#politics

Fox News: Florida police arrest man for making 'written threats to kill' Trump
Florida police arrest man for making 'written threats to kill' Trump
A Florida man, Glen DeCicco, was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump in social media posts. The Jupiter Police Department, in collaboration with the U.S. Secret Service, confirmed the threat after a public tip led to an investigation.

DeCicco's arrest follows a pattern of similar threats from Florida residents, with two other individuals charged earlier this year for making violent threats against Trump. Authorities emphasize the seriousness of such threats and encourage public vigilance.


Le Monde: The new Trump era: A time of impunity for white-collar crime
The new Trump era: A time of impunity for white-collar crime
Trevor Milton, founder of Nikola, was sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding investors but has received a pardon from President Trump. Milton claimed the pardon was a personal call from Trump, who described the prosecution as an injustice.

This case highlights a growing trend where white-collar criminals face leniency, raising concerns about accountability for economic offenses.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli strikes hit Syrian airbases that Turkey scoped out — sources
Israeli strikes hit Syrian airbases that Turkey scoped out — sources
Turkey has identified at least three airbases in Syria for potential military deployment as part of a joint defense pact, which has raised tensions with Israel. Israeli airstrikes targeted these sites, signaling Israel's opposition to Turkey's expanding influence in the region amid concerns over an Islamist government in Syria.

Despite Turkey's reassurances to the U.S. about its intentions, Israel remains wary of a Turkish military presence near its borders. Both nations have expressed a desire to avoid conflict, but Israel has made it clear it will not tolerate Turkish military bases in Syria.


Le Monde: Russian strike kills 18 in Zelensky's home city
Russian strike kills 18 in Zelensky's home city
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rig, President Zelensky's hometown, killed 18 people, including nine children, and injured over 60 others. The attack targeted a residential area near a playground, highlighting the ongoing violence in Ukraine as Zelensky condemned Russia's refusal to pursue a ceasefire.

Despite US efforts for peace negotiations, Russian President Putin has dismissed proposals for a ceasefire, indicating a continued escalation of hostilities. Ukrainian officials described the missile used as an Iskander, emphasizing the deliberate nature of the attack.


#economy

Breitbart: Ford CEO: Tariffs Give Us 'Better Chance', But Must Work Out Details on Parts
Ford CEO: Tariffs Give Us 'Better Chance', But Must Work Out Details on Parts
Ford CEO Jim Farley expressed optimism about achieving a fair competitive environment for the auto industry, emphasizing the need for careful negotiation on tariffs. He highlighted the importance of keeping vehicle parts affordable to avoid raising prices.

Farley acknowledged the global competition and the necessity of collaboration with the administration to ensure a balanced approach that supports job growth in the industry.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Market Finally Realized Trump Meant It
Breitbart Business Digest: The Market Finally Realized Trump Meant It
Wall Street has shown signs of capitulation to President Trump's tariffs, marking a shift in perception that tariffs are now a fundamental economic policy rather than a temporary tactic. The market experienced significant declines, with major indexes suffering substantial losses, as investors grappled with the reality that the administration is not inclined to reverse these tariffs.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's refusal to provide immediate monetary relief further unsettled traders, who had anticipated a different response. Despite the turmoil in the stock market, economic indicators, such as job growth, remained strong, suggesting that the broader economy is not as fragile as the markets feared. The situation highlights a growing divide between market expectations and actual economic conditions.