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Times Of Israel: Trump yanks key nomination for prosecutor who called Nazi sympathizer ‘extraordinary’
Trump yanks key nomination for prosecutor who called Nazi sympathizer ‘extraordinary’
President Trump withdrew Ed Martin Jr.'s nomination as the top federal prosecutor for Washington, D.C., amid bipartisan concerns over his legal experience and ties to January 6 rioters. Martin will now serve as associate deputy attorney general and pardon attorney, focusing on pardons for January 6 defendants.

Martin's past support for controversial figures and his divisive political stance drew significant scrutiny, leading to calls for a public confirmation hearing. His interim role included punitive actions against staff involved in January 6 prosecutions, raising further concerns among lawmakers.


Fox News: House Republicans release tax plan for Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
House Republicans release tax plan for Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
House Republicans have unveiled part of President Trump's tax agenda, which aims to make his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent and includes an increased child tax credit and a higher estate tax exemption. The bill is set to advance through the Ways & Means Committee.

Key points of contention, such as state and local tax deduction caps and a proposed millionaire’s tax bracket, remain unresolved. The GOP is pushing for the legislation through budget reconciliation to bypass Democratic opposition, with hopes of passing it swiftly.


Fox News: Ted Cruz mocks ‘crazy town’ Dems, as Maryland senator gets defensive about advocacy for alleged MS-13 member
Ted Cruz mocks ‘crazy town’ Dems, as Maryland senator gets defensive about advocacy for alleged MS-13 member
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized Democrats for advocating on behalf of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member deported to El Salvador, claiming they prioritize illegal immigrants over U.S. citizens. He suggested their actions stem from "Trump derangement syndrome."

Cruz argued that this stance reflects a broader Democratic trend of supporting gang members and criminals, which he believes is out of touch with the majority of Americans. Despite claims of Abrego Garcia's innocence, evidence indicates his gang affiliation and a history of domestic violence.


Liberty Nation News: Joe Biden and the Autopen Saga: Did He Even Know? - Liberty Nation News
Joe Biden and the Autopen Saga: Did He Even Know? - Liberty Nation News
An investigation reveals President Biden used an autopen to sign every executive order from July 15, 2022, to April 18, 2023, coinciding with rising public concerns about his cognitive health. This trend suggests a significant shift in presidential duties during that time.

The report indicates that Biden's physical presence in Washington did not translate into active leadership, raising questions about the administration's transparency regarding his fitness for office. Critics argue this reflects a broader effort to obscure the president's condition while enacting controversial policies.


#society

Le Monde: Pope Leo XIV lays out vision of his papacy, identifies AI as a main challenge
Pope Leo XIV lays out vision of his papacy, identifies AI as a main challenge
Pope Leo XIV, elected as the 267th pope, emphasized his commitment to social causes and praised his predecessor, Pope Francis, for his dedication to service. He aims to address modern challenges, including those posed by artificial intelligence, while honoring the legacy of Leo XIII.

In his first homily, Leo called for the restoration of faith amidst societal issues like the crisis of family and human dignity. As the first U.S.-born pope, he is expected to face scrutiny in his upcoming engagements, including a planned address from St. Peter's Basilica.


GB News: Mechanic issues urgent warning for millions of British drivers as cars will 'break down in the future'
Mechanic issues urgent warning for millions of British drivers as cars will 'break down in the future'
A recent study reveals that 27% of drivers find vehicle repairs and servicing a hassle, with the journey to and from garages being the primary complaint. Younger drivers (ages 17-44) are more likely to view servicing as inconvenient compared to older drivers.

Rural residents face additional challenges, often needing to travel over five miles to reach a garage. Financial constraints also play a role, with 45% of those delaying service citing lack of funds. The RAC offers mobile servicing to alleviate these issues.


The Federalist: No, A 'Group Of Pals' Can't Replace A Mom And A Dad
No, A 'Group Of Pals' Can't Replace A Mom And A Dad
The Atlantic recently published an article suggesting that children raised by non-traditional family structures, such as groups of friends, might fare better than those raised by married parents. The author, Faith Hill, has a history of promoting unconventional family dynamics and downplaying the importance of traditional marriage.

Critics argue that Hill's views overlook the essential roles of mothers and fathers in child-rearing, emphasizing that love and loyalty from parents cannot be replicated by alternative arrangements. They contend that the push for diverse family structures ignores the proven benefits of a traditional family unit, particularly in light of declining birth rates.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump announces India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire
Trump announces India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire
US President Donald Trump announced a "full and immediate ceasefire" between India and Pakistan after four days of military strikes. Both nations confirmed the deal, mediated by the US, amid rising fears of nuclear escalation. The ceasefire follows significant casualties and tensions over recent attacks.

The agreement allows for military talks and aims to address broader issues, with both sides instructed to halt all military actions. This development marks a critical moment in a long-standing conflict over Kashmir, which has seen increased violence in recent years.


Le Monde: India and Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire
India and Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire
Pakistan and India have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, as announced by both countries' foreign ministers. The ceasefire follows intense military actions and was facilitated by U.S. mediation, with discussions on broader issues planned to take place at a neutral site.

The agreement comes after escalating tensions, including missile and drone strikes. Pakistan has reopened its airspace in light of the ceasefire. Both nations have expressed a commitment to peace and security in the region.


Forbes: India And Pakistan Reach Ceasefire Agreement After Mediation With U.S.
India And Pakistan Reach Ceasefire Agreement After Mediation With U.S.
Indian and Pakistani officials announced a ceasefire on Wednesday, ending three days of armed conflict between the two nuclear nations. India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar confirmed the agreement, with Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar stating it took effect immediately.

The situation had escalated with fresh attacks reported along the border before the ceasefire was reached. This is a developing story.