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10 May 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Watson Coleman: 'Nobody Is Safe,' Trump 'Weaponized Law Enforcement'
Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman criticized President Trump for allegedly "weaponizing law enforcement," claiming that such actions threaten the safety of all citizens. She recounted witnessing the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, expressing concern over the implications for civil rights.
Watson Coleman described the scene outside the detention facility as chaotic, with protests and media presence, emphasizing the fear that law enforcement no longer respects individuals' rights, regardless of their status. She condemned the treatment of Baraka, asserting it reflects a troubling reality in America.
#society
Breitbart: Prosecutor Backtracks After Charging Qur'an Burner With Blasphemy
The UK Criminal Prosecution Service charged Hamit Coskun with causing distress after he allegedly burned a copy of the Qur'an outside the Turkish consulate. Following backlash from free speech advocates, the CPS revised the charge, as blasphemy was abolished in 2008.
Despite the change, Coskun still faces new allegations related to hostility towards a religious group. Critics, including Conservative leader Robert Jenrick, argue that this situation highlights the ongoing threat to free speech and the potential for reintroducing blasphemy laws in the UK.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Out-of-control spaceship crashes into Earth after over 50 years in space
An out-of-control Russian spacecraft, Kosmos-482, likely re-entered Earth's atmosphere after over 50 years in orbit. Launched in 1972 for a Venus mission, it became stranded due to a rocket malfunction. Experts suggest most of it would burn up, but some parts could survive the descent.
The spacecraft, weighing nearly 500 kg and built to withstand extreme conditions, was expected to fall over uninhabited areas, minimizing risks to populated regions. The exact landing time and location remain uncertain, but it is believed to have already landed under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Outer Space Treaty.
#economy
Breitbart: GOP Rep. LaHood: Can't Bail Out States Like Mine with High SALT Deduction
Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL) criticized the high SALT deduction, arguing it benefits high-tax states like New York and California at the expense of taxpayers. He emphasized the need for fiscal conservatism, especially given the national debt of $36 trillion, suggesting that such deductions are unsustainable.
LaHood called for input from President Trump and highlighted the importance of creating a favorable economic environment rather than bailing out states with high taxes.
Breitbart: Auchincloss: We Can't Raise Taxes on Endowments, We're Competing with China
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) criticized proposed tax hikes on college endowments, arguing they would hinder the U.S. in competing with China's advancements in research and development. He highlighted the negative impact on innovation and standards of living, particularly in light of budget cuts to the NIH and restrictions on high-skilled immigration.
#crime
Breitbart: Southport Attacker Rudakubana Allegedly Attacked Prison Guard
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old serving a 52-year sentence for murdering three girls at a dance party in Southport, England, allegedly attacked a prison guard with boiling water in a premeditated assault at HMP Belmarsh. The guard was hospitalized but later released.
The incident raises concerns about prison security, especially following another recent attack by a terrorist inmate. Rudakubana's violent past and previous referrals to anti-terror programs are under scrutiny as a public inquiry investigates police failures to prevent his initial attack.
#science
Fox News: Soviet-Era spacecraft crashes back to Earth after 53 years
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, reentered Earth's atmosphere on Saturday after failing to reach Venus in 1972. The European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking confirmed its uncontrolled descent, with experts noting that it was built to withstand extreme conditions.
While the exact landing location remains unknown, scientists indicated that the chances of debris injuring anyone were very low. The U.S. Space Command is still analyzing data to confirm the spacecraft's final fate.