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Liberty Nation News: Biden is Back as Infuriated Democrats Cringe - Liberty Nation News
Joe Biden's recent public appearances have reignited concerns among Democrats about his leadership and cognitive decline. Many party members wish he would step back, as his comments about Trump and past decisions have been seen as detrimental to the party's image and future prospects.
Biden's insistence that he could have won re-election and his refusal to acknowledge his role in the party's struggles have frustrated strategists. His criticisms of Trump, particularly regarding foreign policy, have been viewed as hypocritical given his own administration's actions. The overall sentiment among Democrats is that Biden's presence is more of a liability than an asset.
Fox News: Government accountability expert tells '60 Minutes' fraud 'is not a political issue,' optimistic on DOGE
Fraud risk expert Linda Miller expressed cautious optimism about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in a recent interview, emphasizing that government fraud should not be a political issue. She highlighted the need to combat fraud from foreign adversaries and organized crime rather than viewing it through a partisan lens.
Miller noted that while DOGE aims to reduce government spending and fraud, there is a distinction between fraud and wasteful spending. She warned that government fraud could approach $1 trillion and welcomed Elon Musk's acknowledgment of the issue. DOGE has identified millions of noncitizens issued Social Security numbers, raising concerns about fraud.
The Telegraph: These locals want Trump to win the battle for the Panama Canal
In Panama, a group of unemployed construction workers is expressing support for Donald Trump's controversial pledge to "take back" the Panama Canal, despite widespread local protests against him. They believe the canal primarily benefits a small elite and are frustrated with the current administration.
This sentiment reflects a growing discontent with President José Raúl Mulino, as some Panamanians are calling for Trump's intervention, viewing it as a potential solution to perceived corruption and mismanagement.
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Times Of Israel: After days of heavy firefights, calm reported along India-Pakistan border
Indian and Pakistani authorities reported a ceasefire along their heavily militarized border, marking the first night without firing in recent days. This US-brokered agreement aims to halt escalating hostilities between the nuclear-armed nations, with both sides expressing commitment to uphold it.
Following the ceasefire, Pakistan reopened its airports, and India resumed operations at 32 airports that had been closed. Tensions had surged after India conducted strikes in Pakistan in response to a massacre of tourists in Kashmir, leading to significant casualties on both sides. Senior military officials from both countries are set to assess the ceasefire's effectiveness.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing May 12: Day 584 – Backstory behind US hostage Edan Alexander’s release
Hamas will release the final living US-Israeli hostage, Edan Alexander, as a gesture of goodwill coinciding with President Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. Negotiations for the release involved backchannel discussions, highlighting ongoing complexities in the region.
US envoy Steve Witkoff criticized Israel's handling of the situation, suggesting it prolongs the conflict. Meanwhile, Trump’s meetings with Middle Eastern leaders, including Palestinian and Lebanese officials, aim to address regional tensions amid stalled nuclear talks with Iran.
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Le Monde: Cannes 2025: Rebecca Zlotowski, the light and the ghosts
Director Rebecca Zlotowski, known for her impactful films, returns to Cannes with her latest work, "Vie privée," featuring Jodie Foster in the lead role. Zlotowski reflects on her long-standing admiration for Foster and the significance of this collaboration.
Zlotowski's career has been shaped by personal themes, including the loss of her mother, which resonates in her storytelling. "Vie privée" will premiere at Cannes before its official release on November 26.