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#politics

Breitbart: CNN's Honig: Comey Post 'Not a Criminally Chargeable Threat'
CNN's Honig: Comey Post 'Not a Criminally Chargeable Threat'
CNN's Elie Honig stated that James Comey's social media post about Donald Trump, which featured seashells arranged to read "86 47," is not criminally chargeable. He criticized the post as reckless but emphasized it falls under political speech rather than a criminal threat.

Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, disagreed, suggesting Comey should face consequences for his influence. Honig dismissed this as hyperbole, reiterating that while Comey's actions were foolish, they do not warrant legal action.


#society

Times Of Israel: Watchdog: Gazan reporters face beatings, threats when covering anti-Hamas rallies
Watchdog: Gazan reporters face beatings, threats when covering anti-Hamas rallies
Gazan journalists are facing severe threats and violence from Hamas while covering anti-Hamas protests, leading to widespread self-censorship. Reports indicate that the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate is reluctant to publicize attacks on reporters due to fear of reprisals.

The Committee to Protect Journalists highlights the repression of press freedom in Gaza, noting that many journalists have been assaulted or intimidated for their work. Despite claims from Hamas that journalists are free to report, the reality shows a pattern of threats and violence against those who dissent.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Peace Through Wealth! Trump's Genius Middle East Strategy, Explained
Peace Through Wealth! Trump's Genius Middle East Strategy, Explained
Alex Marlow discussed Trump's Middle East trip, emphasizing the aim to normalize relations in terror-prone regions through economic prosperity. He suggested that fostering economic interdependence could reduce conflicts among nations.




Le Monde: How the Elysée adapted its communication style to tackle Macron cocaine rumor
How the Elysée adapted its communication style to tackle Macron cocaine rumor
French President Emmanuel Macron's office used sarcasm to debunk a rumor that he was photographed with cocaine during a trip to Kyiv, clarifying it was merely a tissue. This marks a departure from traditional diplomatic communication, which typically avoids such tones.

The shift reflects a broader trend in digital diplomacy, where sarcasm has been more common among autocratic regimes. Experts note that this change may be a response to the increasing prevalence of disinformation tactics, particularly from Russia.


#economy

GB News: Hydrogen combustion engines could help UK 'reach its net zero ambitions' alongside electric cars
Hydrogen combustion engines could help UK 'reach its net zero ambitions' alongside electric cars
Experts urge the UK Government to recognize hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) as low-emission technology to enhance investment in decarbonizing transport, particularly in heavy goods vehicles. Bosch UK and Ireland emphasizes hydrogen's potential in achieving net zero goals.

Bosch highlights its significant investments in H2-ICE technology and its strong performance in the UK market, advocating for technology-neutral pathways in the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate. The company believes hydrogen can play a critical role in decarbonizing various industries and enhancing energy security.


#crime

Fox News: Medical examiner details skull fractures in Karen Read murder trial testimony
Medical examiner details skull fractures in Karen Read murder trial testimony
A medical examiner testified that John O'Keefe died from head trauma and hypothermia, but the manner of death remains undetermined, unable to conclude if it was homicide or accidental. O'Keefe had significant injuries, including skull fractures and a low body temperature upon arrival at the hospital.

Defense attorneys questioned the findings, suggesting alternative explanations for the injuries and hypothermia. The trial continues, with the defendant, Karen Read, facing serious charges that could lead to life imprisonment if convicted.