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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Harvard president claims 'unfounded retaliation' amid Trump funding feud
Harvard President Alan Garber criticized the Trump administration's actions against the university, asserting that both share common ground on issues like combating antisemitism. He emphasized Harvard's commitment to academic freedom and diversity of thought while rejecting claims of partisanship.
Garber's remarks follow Education Secretary Linda McMahon's warning that the university would lose federal funding over its handling of antisemitism. He defended Harvard's efforts to address campus issues and stated that the university would not compromise its principles due to government pressure.
#society
GB News: Millions risk £300 fine and driving licence points for breaking road rules as e-scooter trials expand
Londoners face fines up to £300 for riding electric scooters outside designated trial areas, which currently span 300 km² across 11 boroughs. The trials aim to promote greener transport, but misuse has led to increased criminal activity linked to e-scooters.
Authorities emphasize safety in the rental e-scooter scheme, which has recorded over five million trips. Ongoing monitoring and feedback from residents will shape the future of e-scooter regulations in the city.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: $3.5B From 9/11 Victims Being Held by U.S. for the Taliban
Since the Taliban's takeover, the U.S. has sent over $3.8 billion to Afghanistan, with $120 million dispatched this quarter despite aid freezes. The UN continues to funnel billions to the Taliban, which is using these funds to finance Al Qaeda operations and maintain its currency value.
The Biden administration has faced criticism for allowing funds to benefit the Taliban, including $3.5 billion seized from 9/11 victims. Calls are growing to block further aid to Afghanistan, as humanitarian claims are seen as cover for supporting a regime that harbors terrorists.
#culture
Fox News: Sunny Hostin changes tune on Pope Leo XIV after learning of Haitian roots, declares 'we have a Black pope'
Sunny Hostin expressed newfound admiration for Pope Leo XIV after learning of his Black heritage, noting his Haitian roots. Initially concerned about his past comments on LGBTQ issues, she feels encouraged by his recent statements advocating inclusivity within the Church.
Co-hosts Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg also praised the pope for his support of imprisoned journalists and his potential to represent a more progressive American leadership. Hostin emphasized the significance of having a Black pope during current societal challenges.
#health
Fox News: FDA says ‘dangerous’ substance known as ‘gas station heroin’ poses major risk to young people
The FDA has issued a warning about tianeptine, dubbed "gas station heroin," which is linked to severe health risks, including death, particularly among youth. FDA Commissioner Martin A. Makary highlighted the increasing adverse events related to this unapproved substance sold in convenience stores and online.
Tianeptine, often marketed under names like ZaZa and Neptune’s Fix, is not classified as a controlled substance in the U.S. but can cause serious withdrawal symptoms and other dangerous effects. The FDA is monitoring its distribution and urges public awareness of its risks.