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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Congress, Punish Lawless Injunctions By Abolishing Judgeships
Activist judges have been obstructing President Trump's agenda, issuing temporary restraining orders and nationwide injunctions against key initiatives. This judicial overreach is seen as a form of sabotage, undermining executive actions on immigration, foreign aid, and other policies.
To counter this, some suggest Congress could abolish specific judgeships, as was done in the past, to curb the influence of leftist judges. The argument is that Congress has the power to transfer cases and redefine jurisdiction, thereby limiting the ability of certain courts to block presidential actions.
Fox News: I'm a young Democrat and I've got to admit my Party is losing 2025 while looking at 2028
Young voters, once enthusiastic supporters of the Democratic Party, are increasingly disillusioned as frustration boils over. After Joe Biden's 2020 success with youth, recent trends show a significant shift, with many young men now favoring Donald Trump.
As Trump pushes his agenda, Democrats appear stagnant, failing to present effective opposition or fresh leadership. With low approval ratings and missed opportunities for change, the party risks losing the younger generation as it focuses on future elections instead of addressing current discontent.
Fox News: New House bill would make Trump ban on transgender troops permanent
A new House GOP bill, introduced by Rep. Barry Moore, seeks to make former President Trump's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military a permanent policy. The bill, titled the Readiness Over Wokeness Act, would prohibit individuals with gender dysphoria or a history of gender-affirming care from military service.
Moore argues that the legislation would benefit taxpayers and military readiness, citing concerns about the fitness of service members undergoing gender transition. The bill has reportedly received tacit approval from various government agencies and could complicate future attempts to reverse the policy.
Fox News: House Democrat to introduce reparations push, declares 'moral obligation' to send trillions to Black Americans
Rep. Summer Lee, D-Penn., plans to introduce the Reparations Now Resolution, advocating for trillions in reparations for Black Americans. She argues this is a moral and legal obligation, citing historical injustices like slavery and Jim Crow laws as justification for the proposal.
Lee's resolution follows similar efforts, including a bill from Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., to establish a federal commission to investigate the impacts of slavery and develop reparations proposals. Democratic leaders in various states are increasingly supporting reparations as a means to address historical racial disparities.
#society
GB News: Electric bike warning issued as faulty batteries could lead to huge fires - 'New laws are urgently needed'
Dangerous UPP-branded electric bike batteries linked to serious fire risks are still being sold online, despite government warnings. Listings for these hazardous models, which can reach temperatures of 600 degrees during thermal runaway, have been found on platforms like Facebook Marketplace.
Consumer safety charity Electrical Safety First has urged stronger regulations for online marketplaces to prevent the sale of faulty batteries. They emphasize the need for sellers to verify the safety of their products and call for new laws to protect consumers from dangerous goods.
The Telegraph: There’s a place where people are having lots of children. It’s not a happy story
The Telegraph is set to publish essays on the global demographic crisis, highlighting Africa's rapid population growth amid declining birth rates elsewhere. Countries like Niger and Chad are experiencing high growth rates, with projections indicating Africa's population could reach 2.5 billion by 2050.
While this growth presents economic opportunities, it is hindered by conflicts and high unemployment rates, particularly among the youth. If African nations fail to create jobs, the pressure for migration will increase, as seen in the ongoing illegal crossings to Europe.
Le Monde: Trump suspends US sanctions on Syria following pressure from Saudi and Turkish allies
On May 13, 2025, Syrians celebrated the lifting of US sanctions in Damascus, with festivities including car horns, fireworks, and a rising Syrian pound. Citizens expressed hope for a brighter future and gratitude towards US President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The event marked a significant moment for many, as families reunited and optimism grew about the country's direction after years of hardship.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN revisits 'killer robot' regulations as concerns about AI-controlled weapons grow
Nations convened at the U.N. to discuss regulations on lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), also known as "killer robots." U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the urgency for a legally binding solution by 2026, deeming machines that can make life-or-death decisions without human control unacceptable.
The International Committee of the Red Cross expressed support for regulating LAWS but cautioned that technological advancements outpace regulatory efforts, raising ethical and humanitarian concerns. While discussions have been ongoing since 2014, no specific international law currently governs LAWS.
Fox News: Qatar’s rising influence: Trump jet offer spotlights foreign foothold in Washington
The U.S. relationship with Qatar is under scrutiny as President Trump considers accepting a jet from the Qatari royal family amid bipartisan concerns over Qatar's support for Hamas. Critics, including Senators Scott and Paul, question the appropriateness of such a gift, while Trump defends it as a beneficial gesture.
Qatar has evolved into a key U.S. ally, hosting a major military base and playing a crucial role in negotiations in conflict zones. Despite its small size, Qatar wields significant influence due to its vast natural gas reserves and financial investments in the U.S. However, skepticism remains regarding its historical ties to terrorism.
#economy
The Federalist: Trump's Earlier Tariff Policy Could Help Small Businesses Reshore
The Bristol Group is reshoring production from China to the U.S., aiming to create over 100 jobs in opportunity zones. However, import tariffs, particularly a recent spike to 145%, threaten this effort, making it financially unfeasible for small manufacturers.
To mitigate this, the company proposes a temporary tariff deferral program for businesses actively reshoring, allowing them to reinvest savings into U.S. manufacturing. This initiative could support American industry without requiring government funds, aligning trade policies with the goal of revitalizing domestic production.
#health
Fox News: Family-owned ice cream parlor dishing out artificial dye-free scoops following ban
King Cone, a family-owned ice cream shop in Plover, Wisconsin, is transitioning to natural dyes, inspired by health concerns within the family. The decision aims to provide safer options for customers, especially children, who are often restricted from consuming brightly colored ice creams.
The shop plans to eliminate artificial dyes from all flavors by the end of 2025, with some flavors already dye-free. The FDA has recently approved several natural color sources for food, which King Cone is adopting to enhance its product offerings.
#education
The Epoch Times: In Defense of the Common Arts: Why Training Students’ Head, Hands, and Heart Matters
Chris Hall, a multifaceted educator and craftsman, advocates for the revival of "common arts," which encompass practical skills like farming, woodworking, and cooking. He believes these arts, while often overlooked, are essential for self-sufficiency and personal fulfillment.
Through his teaching and writings, Hall emphasizes the connection between common arts and liberal arts, aiming to instill virtues in students alongside practical skills. His work includes offering courses on various life skills and encouraging schools to incorporate hands-on learning experiences.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: How To Catch Shallow Bass Right Now! (Shad Spawn Fishing) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Spring presents a prime opportunity for bass fishing as shad spawn, attracting bass to shallow waters. Anglers are encouraged to take advantage of this brief window by using fast-moving, flashy baits in locations where shad are spawning.
For those interested, specific bait recommendations and gear setups are provided, including links to purchase from Tackle Warehouse. Early morning fishing is highlighted as the best time to catch bass during this seasonal event.