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Jun 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Watch: Jerry Seinfeld Laughs at Anti-Israel Activist Screaming ‘F**k You. Free Palestine’
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld confronted an anti-Israel protester in New York City, responding with mock laughter and a fist pump as the protester yelled, “Free Palestine.” Seinfeld has a history of addressing such protests with humor, previously dismissing similar sentiments in Sydney and elsewhere.
His reactions highlight his disdain for the protests and their messages.
Fox News: Abortion ban could return to Missouri after voters amended state Constitution to protect procedure
Missouri's GOP-controlled legislature has passed a proposed constitutional amendment that could reinstate the state's near-total abortion ban, previously repealed by a voter-approved amendment last year. The new measure may appear on the 2026 ballot or potentially in a special election if called by the governor.
Democrats criticized the move as an attempt to overturn the will of the voters who secured abortion rights just six months ago. The proposed amendment would include exceptions for rape and incest.
#society
Le Monde: A road trip across Europe by two reporters documents the radicalization toward the far right of the Romanian diaspora
Elena Stancu and Cosmin Bumbuț, a Romanian couple, have been documenting the lives of Romanians who have emigrated across Europe since the country's EU accession in 2007. They highlight the challenges faced by the diaspora, including exploitation and family separation.
Their work sheds light on the significant Romanian population living abroad, estimated at two to five million.
Fox News: California meth bust leads to rescue of young spider monkey
A drug bust in Northern California led to the arrest of 50-year-old Clifford Vincenty and the seizure of methamphetamine, cash, and exotic animals, including a spider monkey named Violeta. The monkey is now being cared for at the Oakland Zoo, where it is receiving medical attention and a proper diet.
Authorities emphasize the dangers of the exotic pet trade, noting that infant spider monkeys often suffer due to capture methods. Vincenty faces charges related to drug possession and potential violations concerning exotic animals. The investigation is ongoing.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Lies About the IDF in Gaza, Refuted
John Spencer and Arsen Ostrovsky's article refutes seven common accusations against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) regarding their actions in Gaza. They argue that claims of genocide and intentional targeting of civilians are unfounded, highlighting that Israel's military operations are aimed at Hamas, not the Palestinian people.
The authors emphasize that the IDF takes extensive measures to protect civilians, including advance warnings and the use of precision-guided munitions. They assert that Israel's conduct aligns with international law, countering narratives from activists and some international bodies that misrepresent the situation.
Front Page Magazine: Lessons From My Friend’s Execution in Evin Prison
The author reflects on the execution of their friend Shirin Alamhooli in 2010, a victim of Iran's brutal regime. Shirin endured severe torture before her execution, highlighting the regime's oppressive nature and the global threat posed by Iran's extremist ideology.
The piece argues against negotiating with the Iranian regime, warning that allowing them to acquire nuclear weapons would enable them to threaten the U.S. and Israel. The author emphasizes the need to support the Iranian people in their fight for freedom, rather than appeasing their oppressors.
#military
Front Page Magazine: The Navy Has As Many Admirals as Ships
The U.S. military is facing criticism for an imbalance in its leadership structure, with a high number of admirals and generals compared to active personnel. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has proposed cuts to senior ranks, arguing that the current ratio of officers to enlisted members is unsustainable and detrimental to military readiness.
Concerns over administrative bloat extend beyond the military, affecting sectors like education and healthcare. Critics argue that the focus on diversity and equity initiatives has diluted accountability and effectiveness, further complicating recruitment and retention efforts in the armed forces.
#sports
GB News: Scottie Scheffler described as 'grumpy and angry' ahead of PGA Championship battle with Rory McIlroy
Padraig Harrington commented on Scottie Scheffler's demeanor ahead of the PGA Championship, describing him as "grumpy and angry" during the Masters. Harrington expressed confidence in his Irish competitors, including Rory McIlroy, who recently won The Masters, and noted the importance of motivation for success.
Harrington acknowledged the challenges McIlroy faces but remains optimistic about his own performance, stating he believes he can win. He emphasized the significance of maintaining a positive mindset as he prepares for upcoming tournaments.