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15 May 2025

#politics

Fox News: EX-FBI chief Comey’s post to ‘86’ Trump condemned by White House as attempt to put ‘hit’ on president
EX-FBI chief Comey’s post to ‘86’ Trump condemned by White House as attempt to put ‘hit’ on president
James Comey faced significant backlash online after posting a photo of seashells arranged with the numbers "8647," which some interpreted as a threat against former President Donald Trump. The numbers "86" often signify murder, and "47" refers to the 47th President.

After criticism, including calls for his arrest, Comey deleted the post and clarified that he did not intend any violent connotation. The White House expressed concern over the implications of his post, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.


Breitbart: Exclusive—Aaron F. Reitz: Attorney General Pam Bondi’s First 100 Days—Making America Safe Again
Exclusive—Aaron F. Reitz: Attorney General Pam Bondi’s First 100 Days—Making America Safe Again
President Trump's first 100 days in office are marked by significant accomplishments, particularly in his Law and Order Agenda led by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bondi is credited with restoring the Department of Justice, addressing issues such as illegal immigration, and combating crime, while also defending the administration against judicial overreach.

Bondi's initiatives include prosecuting drug cartels, enforcing immigration laws, and dismantling perceived deep-state elements within the DOJ. Her communication strategy aims to rebuild public trust in the justice system, aligning with Trump's promise to restore fairness and impartiality in law enforcement.


#society

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Donald Trump in UAE, Fire in Abidjan, and Colorful Village
Day in Photos: Donald Trump in UAE, Fire in Abidjan, and Colorful Village
A fire broke out at the Adjame market in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, as vendors salvaged their goods. Meanwhile, Russian delegation head Vladimir Medinsky stated that talks with Ukraine are seen as a continuation of previous unsuccessful negotiations from 2022.

In other news, a Japan Air Self-Defense Force training plane crashed shortly after takeoff, and the UK is facing a potential drought due to dry spring conditions. The German government is tightening asylum policies, while the Royal Botanic Gardens in London showcases its extensive fungi collection.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Democratic Congressman Heaps Praise on Trump for What He's Done in 'the Last Week or So'
Democratic Congressman Heaps Praise on Trump for What He's Done in 'the Last Week or So'
Democratic Congressman Jim Himes praised President Trump for his recent Middle East tour, highlighting major policy announcements and significant investment commitments. Himes noted that Trump effectively pushed for diplomatic solutions, particularly regarding tensions with Iran.

Trump's actions included lifting sanctions on Syria and securing over $2 trillion in investment deals from Gulf nations. Even former Obama administration officials expressed admiration for Trump's willingness to challenge established norms in foreign policy.


#economy

Le Monde: Japan seeks to catch up in the startup race
Japan seeks to catch up in the startup race
Japan is evolving into a startup hub, with 24,000 startups emerging, especially in health, food, and software. The government aims to foster this growth by creating 100,000 startups and 100 unicorns by 2027, backed by a significant investment to develop a thriving ecosystem.

The SusHi Tech exhibition showcased this shift, attracting 617 companies, reflecting increased innovation and collaboration. Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida emphasized the need for a supportive environment to nurture future industry leaders.


#culture

The Western Journal: 'Disgusting': State Capital to Fly Palestinian Flag Over City Hall
'Disgusting': State Capital to Fly Palestinian Flag Over City Hall
Providence, Rhode Island, plans to raise a Palestinian flag over City Hall, an act criticized as disrespectful to American values and Christian principles. The flag is associated with Hamas, a designated terrorist organization responsible for violence against Americans and Israelis.

Critics argue that this move undermines the principles of liberty and justice, prioritizing anti-American sentiment over the safety of citizens. Local leaders are urged to reconsider their decision, as it signals a troubling alignment with terrorist sympathizers rather than honoring American heritage.


The Telegraph: Lookalikes mistaken for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez at Cannes
Lookalikes mistaken for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez at Cannes
At the Cannes Film Festival, media mistakenly identified a bald man and a brunette woman as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez. The couple closely resembled the billionaire pair, with the man in black tie and sunglasses, and the woman in a striking outfit similar to Sánchez's Met Gala gown.

The mix-up highlights the challenges of celebrity recognition, especially when appearances overlap. This incident underscores the media's tendency to draw quick conclusions based on superficial similarities.


The Telegraph: ‘Britney Spears was in Vegas with us when Diddy first kissed me,’ ex-girlfriend tells court
‘Britney Spears was in Vegas with us when Diddy first kissed me,’ ex-girlfriend tells court
Sean "Diddy" Combs's criminal trial revealed details about his early relationship with Cassie Ventura, who recounted attending her 21st birthday party in Las Vegas with celebrities including Britney Spears. Ventura described a volatile incident involving Combs and Kid Cudi, where Combs allegedly threatened violence.

Ventura testified that Combs first kissed her in his hotel suite's bathroom, leading her to flee in confusion. The trial continues to explore the dynamics of their decade-long relationship and incidents involving other celebrities.


#health

The Western Journal: UnitedHealth Under Federal Criminal Investigation as CEO Suddenly Departs: Report
UnitedHealth Under Federal Criminal Investigation as CEO Suddenly Departs: Report
UnitedHealth Group is under federal criminal investigation by the DOJ for potential Medicare fraud related to its Medicare Advantage business. The probe has been ongoing since summer 2024, focusing on the company's practices, although specific allegations remain undisclosed.

The investigation coincides with the sudden resignation of CEO Andrew Witty and a suspension of the company's 2025 financial forecast due to rising medical costs. UnitedHealth's stock has plummeted over 50% in the past month, reflecting investor concerns amid these developments.


#technology

GB News: DVSA introduces new safety rules for drivers of cars and vans - 'You need to tell us'
DVSA introduces new safety rules for drivers of cars and vans - 'You need to tell us'
The DVSA has implemented new regulations for Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) tests in the UK, effective May 14, 2025. Applicants must now confirm that speedometers read in miles per hour, simplifying the certification process for cars and vans while exempting certain vehicles from these requirements.

Additionally, new questions regarding automated driving systems have been added to the IVA application forms, reflecting advancements in vehicle technology. Applicants must declare if their vehicle retains conventional controls or features drive-by-wire systems.