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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Phil Mickelson Calls Chuck Schumer a 'Traitor' for Opposing Election Reforms
Phil Mickelson criticized Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer, labeling him a "traitor" for opposing the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for voting and removal of noncitizens from voter rolls. Schumer condemned the bill as "dangerous" and contrary to democracy.
Mickelson defended the legislation, arguing that allowing noncitizens to vote undermines American elections and interests. The SAVE Act has passed the House and is awaiting a Senate vote.
Breitbart: Van Hollen: Trump Abusing Alien Enemies Act by Claiming We're Being Invaded
Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized the Trump administration for misusing the Alien Enemies Act to justify deportations, particularly of Venezuelans. He stated that a recent federal ruling confirmed this misuse, emphasizing that the administration is misapplying laws and violating constitutional rights.
Van Hollen also condemned the administration's actions against students' free speech, claiming they are unfairly labeled as threats under outdated laws. He argued that these actions represent a broader pattern of legal overreach by the Trump administration.
Forbes: Protestors Rush Stage During Charles Koch’s Award Speech In D.C.
Protestors briefly interrupted billionaire donor Charles Koch during his acceptance speech for the Cato Institute’s Milton Friedman Prize in Washington, D.C. They condemned his influence on climate change, shouting slogans and displaying banners before being removed by security.
Koch, who continued his speech unharmed, has faced criticism for his support of policies that opponents argue prioritize corporate interests over environmental protections. The protest's organization and the demonstrators' entry method remain unclear.
#society
Fox News: Marine biologists in East Tennessee examine fish counts for the first time since Hurricane Helene
Marine biologists from the Tennessee Valley Authority are surveying fish populations in Douglas Lake for the first time since Hurricane Helene, which left debris in many East Tennessee waterways. The study aims to assess the impact of this debris on the sport fish population by comparing current data to surveys from the past 30 years.
The presence of deformities or injuries in fish could signal problems ahead of spawning season. With 80% of Jefferson County's tourism reliant on sport fishing, the health of the fish population is crucial for local revenue. Cleanup efforts on Douglas Lake are nearing completion, with significant debris removed.
Le Monde: French left divided over the term 'Islamophobia' after the murder of a Muslim in a mosque
Demonstrators gathered at Place de la République in Paris on April 27 to protest against Islamophobia, following the murder of 23-year-old Muslim Aboubakar Cissé in a mosque. Various organizations, including SOS Racisme and La France Insoumise, organized the event to show solidarity with the victim and the Muslim community.
During the demonstration, some attendees confronted SOS Racisme's president, Dominique Sopo, over his use of the term "Islamophobia." The event highlighted tensions within the protest regarding language and the framing of the issue.
Le Monde: Blockbuster trial of music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs to start on Monday
Jury selection begins May 5 for Sean "Diddy" Combs, facing sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused of leading a crime ring coercing victims into drug-fueled sex parties. He remains in custody at a Brooklyn detention center.
Key to the case is Combs' relationship with former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who alleges years of abuse. The charges follow a civil suit and a federal indictment after raids on his properties. Industry observers see this trial as pivotal for the music world amid ongoing discussions about sexual misconduct.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF planning major shift in Gaza aid delivery in bid to thwart Hamas diversion
Israel plans to change its humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza, moving from bulk deliveries to individual family assistance via designated representatives. This aims to prevent Hamas from diverting aid, with security provided by private contractors and the IDF.
The new system, pending government approval, faces skepticism regarding its effectiveness and safety for families. The IDF is also preparing to expand military operations in Gaza amid ongoing efforts to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas.
#economy
Breitbart: Sen. John Thune Expedites Historic Stablecoin Legislation
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has expedited the consideration of the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin legislation by Sen. Bill Hagerty. This act aims to create a regulatory framework for stablecoins, enhancing the efficiency of digital payments and solidifying the U.S. dollar's global dominance.
The bill includes provisions for defining payment stablecoins, licensing procedures, reserve requirements, and regulatory standards for issuers. It contrasts sharply with the Biden administration's approach to crypto, which has faced criticism from industry leaders who favor a more pro-crypto stance.
Breitbart: White House Launches Website Tracking Flood of Investments into U.S.
The White House has launched a website to track significant investments in the U.S. since President Trump's return, showcasing 49 major commitments from various sectors, including $500 billion investments from Apple, Nvidia, and a joint project by OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle.
Trump anticipates that total investments could surpass $8 trillion within two months, attributing this surge to his administration's tariffs, deregulation, and tax policies. Prominent pharmaceutical and automotive companies have also announced substantial investments, highlighting a significant economic shift.
#health
GB News: King Charles branded an 'inspiration' after sharing candid cancer message: 'Absolutely fantastic!'
King Charles recently hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace to honor cancer patients and campaigners, highlighting the importance of support during cancer diagnoses. He shared a personal message about his own experience with cancer, emphasizing that no one has to face it alone.
Former Royal Correspondent Charles Rae praised the King for his openness, calling him an "inspiration" to those affected by cancer. The event served to thank cancer charities for their work and to encourage patients to seek help, reinforcing the message that a diagnosis does not signify the end of hope.