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#politics

The Western Journal: Dave Smith Tells Tucker Carlson That Turning Down Joe Rogan Was 'The Right Move' for Kamala: 'You Will Be Exposed'
Dave Smith Tells Tucker Carlson That Turning Down Joe Rogan Was 'The Right Move' for Kamala: 'You Will Be Exposed'
Comedian Dave Smith stated that Kamala Harris' decision to decline an invitation to Joe Rogan's podcast was wise, as it would have exposed her vulnerabilities. He argued that her campaign's avoidance of in-depth discussions reflects her inability to handle unscripted conversations.

Smith emphasized the evolving political landscape, where candidates must engage in long-form media to connect with voters, contrasting Harris with Donald Trump, who successfully navigated such platforms. He suggested that the ability to participate in these discussions is now crucial for presidential candidates.


The Western Journal: Democratic Rep Forces Trump Impeachment Vote, Gets Emphatic Response from His Own Party
Democratic Rep Forces Trump Impeachment Vote, Gets Emphatic Response from His Own Party
Democratic Rep. Shri Thanedar's resolution to impeach President Trump is facing backlash from his party, with colleagues accusing him of grandstanding for his primary campaign. The resolution is unlikely to pass, putting pressure on Democrats in competitive districts.

Thanedar has also faced scrutiny over animal cruelty allegations, and some Democrats are considering backing his primary opponents. Trump criticized the impeachment effort, calling it a distraction and suggesting Republicans should retaliate against Democrats.


Fox News: House Republicans take step closer to banning congressional stock trading
House Republicans take step closer to banning congressional stock trading
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., plans to introduce a bill banning congressional stock trading, mirroring Sen. Josh Hawley's "PELOSI Act." The legislation would prohibit lawmakers and their spouses from trading individual stocks, allowing only diversified funds and U.S. Treasury bonds.

If enacted, lawmakers would have 180 days to comply, with penalties for violations including profit forfeiture to the Treasury and potential fines. Former President Trump has expressed support for the ban, indicating he would sign it if passed.


#society

The Western Journal: Trump Admin EPA Chief to Ax 'Climate Participation Trophy' Feature on Cars That 'Everyone Hates'
Trump Admin EPA Chief to Ax 'Climate Participation Trophy' Feature on Cars That 'Everyone Hates'
The EPA is discontinuing incentives for automakers to use start/stop technology, which turns off engines at stops. Administrator Lee Zeldin criticized the feature, stating it is unpopular and has not proven effective in reducing emissions.

Many drivers report safety concerns and inconvenience associated with the technology, leading to calls for its removal. The EPA will no longer provide fuel economy credits for its use, though manufacturers can still choose to include it.


Fox News: Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson claims she's never seen a dime of money made from TLC reality show
Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson claims she's never seen a dime of money made from TLC reality show
Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, now 19, reveals her struggles as a child star, claiming she never received money from her reality shows. She alleges her mother, June "Mama June" Shannon, took $35,000 from her earnings during "Dancing with the Stars" without an apology.

Thompson discusses the impact of her mother's drug addiction on her childhood, including loss of custody at age 14. Despite these challenges, she focuses on her education, aiming to become a nurse. Thompson expresses hope for her mother's recovery, though she maintains low expectations.


Breitbart: Study: French Men Have 26% Higher Carbon Footprint than Women Courtesy 'Red Meat and Cars'
Study: French Men Have 26% Higher Carbon Footprint than Women Courtesy 'Red Meat and Cars'
A French study reveals that women emit 26% less carbon than men, primarily due to differences in diet and transportation choices. Men’s higher carbon footprint is linked to greater consumption of red meat and increased car usage.

The average man in France has a carbon footprint of 5.3 tonnes, compared to 3.9 tonnes for women. The study highlights the role of household structure and gender-specific consumption patterns in shaping these emissions.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Signs Agreements in Qatar
Watch Live: Donald Trump Signs Agreements in Qatar
President Donald Trump signed agreements in Doha, Qatar, on May 14, as part of his Middle East trip. This follows his visit to Saudi Arabia, where he announced a $142 billion arms deal with the Saudis.




Le Monde: Macron judges Netanyahu's Gaza policy 'unacceptable'
Macron judges Netanyahu's Gaza policy 'unacceptable'
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government for its actions in Gaza, describing them as "shameful" and "unacceptable." He highlighted the dire humanitarian situation, including a lack of water and medical supplies, amid ongoing military operations.

Macron acknowledged Israel's right to defend itself following the October 7 Hamas attack but condemned the Israeli response as exceeding international law. His remarks signal a significant shift in France's stance toward Israel amidst growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.


Times Of Israel: PM accuses Macron of standing with Hamas and spreading ‘blood libels’ against Israel
PM accuses Macron of standing with Hamas and spreading ‘blood libels’ against Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for siding with Hamas and echoing accusations against Israel. This follows Macron's recent remarks condemning Israeli actions in Gaza, which Netanyahu's office labeled as support for terrorism and a betrayal of Western democratic values.

Defense Minister Israel Katz also rebuked Macron, referencing France's wartime history and asserting Israel's moral conduct in its military operations. Macron's comments about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and calls for U.S. intervention have further strained relations between Israel and France, with Netanyahu emphasizing Israel's determination to achieve its war objectives.


The Telegraph: Battle Lines: The Telegraph’s foreign policy, geopolitics and global conflict podcast
Battle Lines: The Telegraph’s foreign policy, geopolitics and global conflict podcast
Battle Lines is a podcast from The Telegraph focused on foreign policy and global conflicts. It features expert analysis and on-the-ground reporting from various volatile regions, including the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

The show covers critical issues like the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Gaza conflict, and tensions in the Indo-Pacific, providing insights into questions about international stability and security.


Breitbart: Trump to GCC: Iran 'Must Stop Sponsoring Terror', 'Bloody Proxy Wars' as Part of Nuclear Deal
Trump to GCC: Iran 'Must Stop Sponsoring Terror', 'Bloody Proxy Wars' as Part of Nuclear Deal
President Trump emphasized that any nuclear deal with Iran must include a halt to its sponsorship of terrorism and proxy wars, which were not addressed in the 2015 agreement made by Obama. He stated that Iran cannot be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

Trump's remarks came during a visit to the Middle East, where he reinforced the need for regional allies to confront aggression and terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu echoed these sentiments, insisting that any deal must prevent Iran's hostile actions against Israel and its support for global terrorism.


Human Events: BREAKING: Trump facilitates Qatar, Boeing deal for purchase of 160 aircraft
BREAKING: Trump facilitates Qatar, Boeing deal for purchase of 160 aircraft
Qatar has signed an agreement to purchase 160 aircraft from Boeing during President Trump's visit to Doha, following his trip to Saudi Arabia. The deal includes options for additional purchases and supports the Trump administration's goal of encouraging foreign investments in US manufacturing.

Trump also announced $600 billion in investments from Saudi Arabia, including plans for AI data centers. He emphasized discussions on global issues like Russia, Ukraine, and Iran, calling the aircraft purchase a record for Boeing.


Breitbart: Moscow Mum on Wether Putin Will Attend Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul
Moscow Mum on Wether Putin Will Attend Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are shifting to Istanbul, with President Vladimir Putin proposing direct negotiations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists on meeting only with Putin and has challenged him to attend.

The situation remains tense, with both sides preparing for intensified military action. Zelenskyy is pushing for a ceasefire, while the Kremlin has indicated a lack of commitment to any preconditions for talks. The outcome of these discussions is uncertain.


#sports

GB News: Justin Rose left 'baffled' by text messages about Rory McIlroy's epic Masters win
Justin Rose left 'baffled' by text messages about Rory McIlroy's epic Masters win
Justin Rose expressed confusion over the numerous congratulatory messages he received following Rory McIlroy's Masters win, emphasizing that he simply congratulated his friend after the event. While he felt low about not winning, he acknowledged that he played well enough to compete.

As he prepares for the PGA Championship, Rose remains focused on his performance and the evolving golf landscape, particularly the impact of LIV Golf. He is pleased with his decision to stay with the PGA Tour and aims to continue his pursuit of major titles.