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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: House Republicans face down Dem attacks, protests to pull all-nighter on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Three House committees are working overnight to advance President Trump's budget bill, which includes significant cuts to welfare programs. Tensions are high as Democrats accuse Republicans of harmful Medicaid cuts, while Republicans assert they are targeting waste and fraud.
Protests disrupted the Energy & Commerce Committee meeting, with arrests made. The Ways & Means Committee faced contentious debates over tax credits and the SALT deduction cap. The Agriculture Committee also saw accusations of attempts to undermine SNAP. The House Budget Committee plans to advance the full bill for a vote on Friday.
The Western Journal: Gabbard Rooting Out 'Deep State Leakers,' Officials Already Fired: Report
Tulsi Gabbard, recently appointed as Director of National Intelligence by President Trump, is taking significant steps to address perceived deep state influences within the intelligence community. She has reportedly fired top officials at the National Intelligence Council who were seen as opposed to Trump and is moving the council's offices to the Office of the DNI.
Gabbard is also revoking security clearances for several prominent figures, including former President Biden and Kamala Harris, while launching investigations into election fraud claims. She emphasizes the need to end the politicization of intelligence and hold leakers accountable.
#society
Le Monde: Syria: Rebuilding agriculture in the Deir Ezzor region
The Deir Ezzor region in Syria, heavily impacted by war and climate change, is struggling to rebuild its agriculture, crucial for the 45% of Syrians who depend on it. Farmers like Ismaïl Mohammed face severe drought conditions, leading to bleak predictions for their harvests.
Many, including Mohammed, have returned after displacement but find their lands devastated. The ongoing challenges highlight the dire need for food self-sufficiency amid a harsh environment.
GB News: Glasgow turns into 'open season for drug dealers' as locals fume over SNP 'experiment' - 'Normalising addiction!'
Residents of Glasgow's Calton neighborhood are expressing outrage over the city's first safe drug consumption facility, The Thistle, citing increased crime and drug use since its opening. Community members gathered to demand action from the Scottish Government, emphasizing the lack of support for treatment options.
Local residents report a surge in drug-related issues, including open drug dealing and public use, with some feeling that the facility has turned their area into an "open season" for dealers. Critics argue that the focus on harm reduction has overshadowed the need for effective rehabilitation services, as the community grapples with rising violence and crime.
#economy
Fox News: Donald Trump details 'most exciting part' of China trade agreement
President Trump marked the first 100 days of his second term with significant achievements, including a trade truce with China. During an interview, he highlighted the agreement, which features a 90-day cooling-off period and aims to reduce tariffs while promoting economic openness in China.
The deal was reached after talks in Geneva and is seen as a crucial step in U.S.-China relations, potentially stabilizing financial markets that were affected by the ongoing trade conflict. Trump expressed optimism about the agreement's potential impact.
#culture
Le Monde: Brazil rediscovers itself as a cheese country
Brazilian President Lula gifted French President Emmanuel Macron an assortment of five Brazilian cheeses during their meeting on March 28, 2024. This gesture symbolizes improved relations between the two nations and highlights Brazil's diverse dairy offerings, traditionally overshadowed by its cultural exports like soccer.
The cheeses, curated by Rosanna Tarsitano, represent various regions of Brazil, showcasing the country's culinary diversity. This initiative aims to elevate Brazil's global image and promote its dairy industry, which has faced challenges in reputation over the years.