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#society

GB News: Ann Widdecombe remains firm on death penalty stance as Peter Sullivan case sparks outrage: 'Must be direct evidence!'
Ann Widdecombe remains firm on death penalty stance as Peter Sullivan case sparks outrage: 'Must be direct evidence!'
Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe has expressed her support for reintroducing the death penalty in the UK, citing the recent exoneration of Peter Sullivan after nearly 40 years in prison due to new DNA evidence. She advocates for strict criteria, including direct evidence, to prevent wrongful executions.

Widdecombe emphasized that capital punishment should only be applied in cases with clear and irrefutable evidence, such as DNA or direct confessions. She believes this would safeguard against miscarriages of justice like Sullivan's, where only circumstantial evidence was presented.


The Federalist: Lawmakers Call On USDA To End Biden Discrimination Policies
Lawmakers Call On USDA To End Biden Discrimination Policies
Wisconsin's Republican House delegation is urging the USDA to end programs that they claim discriminate against white male farmers, citing the case of Adam Faust, who faced exclusion from certain USDA benefits. They argue that these policies violate civil rights and call for immediate reform.

The lawmakers emphasize that Faust and others like him are disadvantaged due to race and sex, despite a federal court ruling against the Biden administration's loan forgiveness program for "socially disadvantaged farmers." They demand a review of all USDA programs that may perpetuate discrimination.


Fox News: Mood flips at Columbia U after quashing of latest protest, Trump pressure takes hold
Mood flips at Columbia U after quashing of latest protest, Trump pressure takes hold
Columbia University faced a swift police response to an attempted takeover of its library by anti-Israel protesters, resulting in 80 arrests. The campus atmosphere has shifted, with students expressing fear of repercussions for discussing the protests, leading to a sense of unease.

While some students support the protesters' cause, others criticize their methods and the university's handling of the situation. The incident has sparked mixed reactions, with many international students hesitant to speak out due to visa concerns. The university's leadership has signaled a zero-tolerance policy for disruptive protests moving forward.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Take it from this Muslim: Peace depends on total defeat of the Islamist death cult
Take it from this Muslim: Peace depends on total defeat of the Islamist death cult
The path to peace in the Middle East requires the unconditional surrender of Hamas and the Palestinian people, argues Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser. He likens the situation to post-World War II Germany and Japan, asserting that true change can only occur when the defeated acknowledge their failures and embrace modernity.

Jasser emphasizes the need for a transformation in the mindset of Palestinians, moving away from Islamist ideologies that perpetuate violence. He believes that recent anti-Hamas protests may indicate a shift towards enlightenment and the possibility of a peaceful coexistence with Israel.


Times Of Israel: Trump urges Syria’s al-Sharaa to join Abraham Accords with Israel
Trump urges Syria’s al-Sharaa to join Abraham Accords with Israel
President Trump met with Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh, urging him to join the Abraham Accords and deport Palestinian terrorists. The meeting marked the first encounter between US and Syrian leaders in 25 years and followed Trump's decision to lift sanctions on Syria.

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu had previously requested Trump not to lift these sanctions, citing security concerns. The US aims to reduce Iranian influence in Syria, while Turkey has been expanding its presence there. Trump praised Sharaa, describing him as a strong leader capable of stabilizing the war-torn country.


#economy

The Western Journal: Watch: Wolf Blitzer Hates Trump Inflation News So Much He Chokes Just Trying to Read It
Watch: Wolf Blitzer Hates Trump Inflation News So Much He Chokes Just Trying to Read It
Recent inflation data shows a year-over-year increase of just 2.3% in April, the lowest since February 2021, with energy prices down 3.7%. This comes amid a temporary trade deal between the U.S. and China, leading JPMorgan to revise its recession forecast for the U.S. economy.

The positive economic news has drawn attention, particularly from media figures like Wolf Blitzer, who struggled to report the figures on CNN. Analysts suggest that recent tariff adjustments may help mitigate recession risks, indicating a more optimistic outlook for the economy.


#religion

The Western Journal: New York Times Called Out for Getting Basic Truth About Christianity Very Wrong
New York Times Called Out for Getting Basic Truth About Christianity Very Wrong
The New York Times faced criticism for misrepresenting a core principle of Christianity in a book review. Reviewer Jennifer Szalai suggested that the biblical story of Adam and Eve's fall was about "the danger of innocent curiosity," a claim rebuked by conservative commentators who argue it misrepresents the theological concept of original sin.

Critics, including Megan Basham and Christopher Bedford, emphasized that the story reflects humanity's willful sin rather than innocent curiosity. They called for the Times to better understand Christian theology to improve its reporting on religious topics.


#crime

The Western Journal: Cops Say Foreign Gay Porn Actor Decapitated 2 UK Men During 'Extreme' Sex
Cops Say Foreign Gay Porn Actor Decapitated 2 UK Men During 'Extreme' Sex
Yostin Mosquera, a Colombian porn actor, is on trial for the brutal murders of two UK men, Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth. Allegedly motivated by financial gain, Mosquera killed Longworth with a hammer and stabbed Alfonso during a sexual encounter, later dismembering their bodies.

Evidence includes CCTV footage and a PowerPoint spreadsheet of the victims' finances. The trial highlights the intersection of extreme sexual practices and violent crime, raising questions about societal norms and protections surrounding such lifestyles.