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#politics
The Federalist: S. Carolina Court Saves Heartbeat Law From Planned Parenthood
The South Carolina Supreme Court upheld the state's heartbeat law, which prohibits abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat, typically around six weeks of pregnancy. Planned Parenthood's argument for extending the abortion window to nine weeks was rejected, as the court noted the organization's previous references to the law as a "six-week ban."
The ruling emphasized that the law's language is clear and aligns with the understanding of fetal development. Critics of Planned Parenthood, including pro-life advocates, argue that the organization is attempting to misinterpret scientific definitions to further its agenda.
Fox News: Dem senator says 'no doubt' Biden declined cognitively during presidency
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., stated that President Biden has experienced cognitive decline during his presidency, raising concerns about his ability to effectively lead. Murphy emphasized the need for Biden to demonstrate his competency to the public.
Additionally, Murphy suggested that Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024 may have hindered the Democratic Party's chances, indicating a desire for change among voters.
#society
The Telegraph: Pregnant Israeli woman shot dead in West Bank on way to give birth
A pregnant Israeli woman, Tzeela Gez, was shot and killed by a Palestinian gunman while on her way to deliver her baby. The Israeli military has initiated a manhunt for the assailant, who attacked vehicles near the Bruchin Settlement in the West Bank.
Gez's husband was lightly wounded, and while the baby survived an emergency caesarean section, the infant is in serious condition. In response, some Israeli politicians have called for severe measures against the assailant's village. The military has deployed troops and drones to the area.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing May 15: Day 587 – Trump embraces his ‘strongest’ Mideast partner. It’s not Israel
US President Donald Trump is visiting the UAE following significant deals in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. He met with Syria’s President, urging Syria to join the Abraham Accords, marking the first leader encounter in 25 years. Israel's perspective on this evolving relationship is discussed.
In Qatar, Trump announced a $1.2 trillion economic agreement while negotiations for a hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas are underway. Israeli representatives are present as the US seeks to negotiate an end to the ongoing conflict.
#economy
Fox News: The real breakthrough in U.S.–China trade talks is much bigger than just tariffs
The U.S. and China have agreed to a 90-day tariff reduction and established a formal "trade consultation mechanism" to address deeper economic imbalances. This move aims to facilitate structured talks on currency policies and market access, marking a significant shift in the global economic framework.
The agreement signals a willingness to address systemic flaws in the international monetary system that have led to persistent trade deficits for the U.S. and economic stagnation for China. While the immediate tariff cuts garnered attention, the establishment of this committee could lay the groundwork for a more balanced global economic order.
#health
GB News: Dementia: Simple test could reveal early signs of brain decline in just 60 seconds
A simple 60-second test can help identify the risk of developing dementia, according to new research. The test involves listing items from a chosen category within a minute, with fewer than 15 items potentially indicating cognitive impairment and a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Dementia currently affects about one million people in the UK, with significant economic implications projected to rise due to an aging population. Experts suggest that lifestyle changes could prevent around 40% of dementia cases.