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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Trump says China agrees to 'fully' open country's markets to US businesses
China has agreed to allow American businesses greater access following trade negotiations with the U.S. President Trump described this as a significant outcome of the talks. The deal includes a temporary easing of tariffs for 90 days.
Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
The Western Journal: Qatar Nukes American Media's Reporting on New Air Force One, Reveals Real Deal That's Great for America
President Trump faces criticism from the media over a potential arrangement to temporarily use a jet from Qatar as Air Force One while awaiting new planes from Boeing. Critics argue this could violate the emoluments clause, while Trump and his supporters claim it is a cost-free solution.
Qatar's media attaché clarified that no gift has been made and that discussions are ongoing between the two nations. The situation highlights frustrations over Boeing's delays in delivering the new Air Force One planes, which were contracted in 2018.
#society
Forbes: Newark Airport Had 3 Radar Outages In 3 Weeks—Here's What To Know
Newark Liberty International Airport has faced three radar glitches in two weeks, leading to significant flight delays and cancellations as the busy summer travel season approaches. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that these issues, compounded by a staffing shortage, could lead to further disruptions.
To address the situation, the FAA is implementing ground delays and reducing flight operations at Newark. Duffy emphasized the need for Congress to allocate funds to modernize the outdated air traffic control system to ensure safety and efficiency.
Breitbart: PHOTO: Wildlife Return to Burn Scar in the Mountains Above Pacific Palisades
Wildlife is gradually returning to the Santa Monica mountains after the Palisades Fire destroyed over 23,000 acres. Green shoots are attracting herbivores, while trail cameras have captured images of surviving bobcats, coyotes, and deer.
Despite the devastation, the landscape is beginning to recover, with winter rains replenishing small streams. However, full recovery may take years or decades.
GB News: Ofcom names and shames 'worst' broadband and landline service in the UK — should YOU switch?
Ofcom's latest report reveals that TalkTalk and NOW Broadband are the UK's most complained-about broadband providers, each receiving 13 complaints per 100,000 customers. While TalkTalk's complaints have decreased, NOW Broadband's have risen, primarily due to issues with complaint handling and billing. Overall, broadband complaints have slightly decreased across the UK.
In contrast, Plusnet emerged as the best-performing provider with only 5 complaints per 100,000 customers. Virgin Media O2 has also seen a significant reduction in complaints, improving customer service. Customers are encouraged to switch providers for better service and savings, as over 7.4 million households are currently out of contract.
Breitbart: Film Legend Bardot Backs Depardieu Ahead of Sexual Assault Verdict
Brigitte Bardot has defended actors Gerard Depardieu and Nicolas Bedos, both accused of sexual assault, arguing they should be allowed to continue their lives. She criticized the movement, calling it a "witch hunt" that threatens sexual freedom and expressing her disdain for feminism.
As a long-time advocate for animal rights, Bardot also urged the French government to end hunting with dogs, emphasizing the need for change after decades of advocacy.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Art of the Deal: Trump Defeats China as Communists Agree to His Terms After Just 2 Days of Meeting
The Trump administration announced a significant trade agreement with China, resulting in a reduction of tariffs between the two nations. U.S. tariffs will drop to 10%, while Chinese tariffs will also decrease, facilitating a 90-day pause in tariff increases.
This deal aims to address the substantial U.S. trade deficit with China and includes commitments to combat the flow of fentanyl into North America. Future talks are planned to continue discussions on economic relations.
#health
Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger's son lost 30 pounds in 2 months after giving up one thing
Christopher Schwarzenegger, son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, shared his six-year weight-loss journey at a recent summit. He began his transformation in 2019 while in Australia, realizing his weight limited his activities, such as skydiving.
He lost 30 pounds by giving up bread for Lent, emphasizing that his progress has involved trial and error. Although he feels he hasn't reached his final goal, he is committed to continuing his fitness journey.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump and RFK Jr. Hold Press Conference
President Trump announced plans to sign an executive order aimed at reducing prescription medication costs by 30 to 80 percent. He emphasized that this initiative will ensure fair treatment for Americans and significantly lower healthcare expenses.
Fox News: Undeclared eggs, soy, milk prompts recall of gluten-free baked goods
New Grains Gluten-Free Bakery in Utah has recalled 16 products, including breads, bagels, and cookies, due to undeclared allergens such as eggs, soy, and milk. The FDA warns that these ingredients pose serious risks for individuals with allergies.
The affected products were distributed between April 7 and April 21 and are labeled as "gluten-free." Consumers are advised to return the recalled items for a refund. No illnesses have been reported.
#crime
Fox News: 'Enough is enough': GOP senator unleashes bill with severe consequences for harming police
Ohio GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno has introduced the Larry Henderson Act, aiming to increase penalties for harming police officers. The legislation proposes a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years for assaults against law enforcement, establishing federal jurisdiction over such crimes.
The bill is named after Deputy Larry Henderson, who was killed while directing traffic. Moreno emphasized the need for severe consequences for those who attack police, stating the legislation is a tribute to Henderson's service.