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1 May 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Stephen Colbert Defends Anti-Israel Campus Protesters After Trump Praises NYPD Response
Stephen Colbert Defends Anti-Israel Campus Protesters After Trump Praises NYPD Response
Comedian Colbert defends anti-Israel protesters amid violent incidents on university campuses, criticizing police responses.

Former President Trump praises NYPD for handling of anti-Israel protesters, while violence continues on campuses.


The Federalist: Left-Wing Dark Money Groups Bankroll Anti-Israel Demonstrations
Left-Wing Dark Money Groups Bankroll Anti-Israel Demonstrations
Left-wing groups funded by dark money are fueling anti-Israel protests on college campuses like Columbia, UCLA, and USC, leading to arrests and disruptions in various universities. This has raised concerns about external influences orchestrating protests on campuses, jeopardizing graduation ceremonies.


#society

GB News: Tories must explain how they plan to fund NI abolition, says Shadow Cabinet Minister
Tories must explain how they plan to fund NI abolition, says Shadow Cabinet Minister
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson criticizes government for unfunded plan to abolish National Insurance contributions, leaving pensioners concerned.

Labour vows to maintain triple lock for pensions, ensuring dignity and standards of living for pensioners.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Republicans accuse Biden of putting 'more pressure on Israel' than Hamas amid college riots
Republicans accuse Biden of putting 'more pressure on Israel' than Hamas amid college riots
Republican Senators accuse Biden of being tougher on Israel than anti-Israel riots on college campuses, suggesting Biden is influenced by Democratic Party attitudes. Concerns over civilian casualties in Israel's fight against Hamas highlighted by Biden.


Times Of Israel: Israel opens Erez crossing to Gaza aid for first time as Blinken tours border
Israel opens Erez crossing to Gaza aid for first time as Blinken tours border
Israel reopens Erez crossing to aid trucks entering Gaza, as US Secretary of State Blinken tours the area and emphasizes the need for increased humanitarian assistance. Reopening the crossing aims to alleviate the severe humanitarian situation faced by civilians in the northern part of the Strip.


Times Of Israel: Iran’s Khamenei pooh-poohs Arabs normalizing with Israel
Iran’s Khamenei pooh-poohs Arabs normalizing with Israel
US pushes Saudi Arabia to normalize ties with Israel, offers security package. Middle East crisis unresolved, Iran warns not to force normalization. Regional tensions rise amid Gaza war aftermath.


The Telegraph: Timeline: The night that university protests in America were shut down
Timeline: The night that university protests in America were shut down
Columbia University in NYC, site of protests against Israel's Gaza actions. Police raid Hamilton Hall as students barricade themselves.

After peaceful police action ends Columbia protest, unrest spreads to UCLA and beyond. Dems fear impact on Biden's re-election chances.


The Telegraph: Russians flock to see captured British armoured vehicles in Moscow propaganda exhibition
Russians flock to see captured British armoured vehicles in Moscow propaganda exhibition
Russian exhibition in Moscow displays captured Western military vehicles from Ukraine conflict, claiming victory over NATO. Families amazed by the display of destroyed tanks and armored vehicles.


#economy

Forbes: When Will Interest Rates Go Down? Fed Holds Rates At 23-Year High Yet Again
When Will Interest Rates Go Down? Fed Holds Rates At 23-Year High Yet Again
Federal Reserve keeps interest rates at a 23-year high due to worsening inflation, postponing hopes for policy change. Jerome Powell oversees tightest monetary cycle in decades.


GB News: EDF launches ‘cheapest tariff’ which could cut energy bills by £50 a year: ‘Lower than price cap!’
EDF launches ‘cheapest tariff’ which could cut energy bills by £50 a year: ‘Lower than price cap!’
EDF launches cheapest energy tariff in UK, set at £1,580 per year, forecast competitive until April 2025, saving customers £50 annually.

Rich Hughes of EDF urges customers to sign up to beat potential winter price hikes, requires smart meter for benefits through Energy Hub.


#military

The Telegraph: Colombian military ‘loses’ 5m bullets and 37 anti-tank missiles
Colombian military ‘loses’ 5m bullets and 37 anti-tank missiles
President Gustavo Petro reveals stunning losses of military munitions due to corruption, sparking investigations into missing bullets, grenades, and missiles in Colombia. The Colombian armed forces, heavily supported by US aid, are implicated in the scandal, threatening citizen safety and raising questions about the ongoing fight against rebel groups.


#crime

Forbes: Columbia Protesters Could Face Felony Burglary Charges: Here Are All The Possible Punishments
Columbia Protesters Could Face Felony Burglary Charges: Here Are All The Possible Punishments
Columbia and CUNY students face charges ranging from trespassing to burglary for recent protests in New York City. Some could face felony charges, but first-time offenders may only receive probation. Academic discipline and possible expulsion also loom as universities crack down on protests.


GB News: 'Let's do it': Chef awarded £80k after boss sexually harassed him with song while 'making eye contact'
'Let's do it': Chef awarded £80k after boss sexually harassed him with song while 'making eye contact'
Chef awarded £80k after manager sexually harasses him by singing suggestive song & making disconcerting gestures.


#science

The Economist: Disinformation is on the rise. How does it work?
Disinformation is on the rise. How does it work?
Disinformation rises with fake claims about Taiwan elections fueled by AI-generated videos and audio, possibly linked to a Chinese propaganda group.

Fighting AI-driven disinformation proves challenging, highlighting the need for collaboration between researchers, governments, and tech companies.