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#illegals
Fox News: Pedro Pascal deflects migrant questions at Cannes, speaks out against politicization of 'fear' under Trump
Actor Pedro Pascal addressed concerns about the U.S. potentially closing off to migrants, stating he feels intimidated by such questions and believes in the importance of protecting people. He shared his personal background as a refugee and criticized the politicization of fear under the Trump administration.
Pascal emphasized the need for safety and support for immigrants, reflecting on his family's escape from a dictatorship in Chile. He opposes fear tactics used in politics, asserting that they undermine progress and safety for vulnerable populations.
#politics
The Telegraph: Union tells teachers to bring ‘Palestine struggle’ into schools
Britain's largest teaching union, the National Education Union (NEU), is set to hold a workshop aimed at training teachers to advocate for the Palestinian cause in schools. This initiative includes a day of action to promote awareness of the "Palestinian struggle for freedom."
Critics argue that these efforts may violate laws against promoting partisan political views in educational settings and could undermine the requirement for balanced perspectives on political issues. The workshop will be conducted by Makan, an organization focused on educating about the Palestinian struggle.
Breitbart: Kash Patel: FBI Moving Out of 'Unsafe' J. Edgar Hoover Building
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the agency will move 1,500 employees from the J. Edgar Hoover Building, citing safety concerns. The building has been in disrepair for years, and the FBI has sought a new headquarters for a decade, with previous plans for relocation facing political pushback.
Patel emphasized the need for a suitable workspace for the FBI's workforce, which currently has a significant number of employees in the Washington, DC area. The move aims to inspire recruitment and better address violent crime across the country.
Fox News: DR MARC SIEGEL: Presidential fitness and what we deserve to know
Concerns are rising about President Biden's cognitive health, highlighted by recent audiotapes revealing moments of disorientation and memory loss during his presidency. Despite reassurances from his physician, the absence of comprehensive neurological assessments raises questions about his fitness for office.
Historically, presidential health has often been obscured, leading to calls for greater transparency. Biden's past medical issues, including brain aneurysms and atrial fibrillation, may contribute to cognitive decline, underscoring the need for clarity regarding his health status.
Breitbart: Blackburn Calls for House, Senate, DOJ, FBI Investigations on Biden-Hur Audio
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) called for investigations into President Biden's cognitive abilities following audio from an October 2023 interview with special counsel Robert Hur. She emphasized the need for both congressional and executive inquiries, citing concerns about decision-making in the White House.
Blackburn also criticized the handling of deportations and the protection of criminal illegal aliens by local officials, asserting that the American public desires accountability and a shift away from perceived injustices in government.
Breitbart: CNN's Pérez: Biden's Struggles in Hur Interview Could've Been Due to Fatigue, Not His Decline
CNN's Evan Pérez discussed President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, suggesting that Biden's performance may have been affected by fatigue or cognitive decline, especially following the October 7 Hamas attack. He noted concerns about the timing of the interview and its implications for the upcoming election.
Pérez emphasized that Biden's decision to engage in lengthy interviews while managing significant stress raises questions about his capacity to handle such situations effectively. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns regarding Biden's age and cognitive abilities.
#society
Fox News: The secrets of a meaningful and lifelong grandparent-grandchild bond
Jewish families celebrate Shabbat dinner each week, emphasizing rituals such as lighting candles and blessing their children. The unique blessings for sons, invoking Ephraim and Menasseh, highlight the importance of grandparenthood, as these figures were blessed by their grandfather, Jacob, also known as Israel.
Research supports the benefits of active grandparenting, showing that it enhances the well-being of both grandparents and grandchildren. Engaged grandparents contribute positively to their grandchildren's development and their own longevity, reinforcing the notion that grandparenthood is a significant and sacred role.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russian Drone Strike in Northeastern Ukraine Kills Nine, Officials Say
A Russian drone strike in Ukraine's Sumy region killed nine civilians and injured seven, occurring shortly after peace talks between Russia and Ukraine failed to achieve a ceasefire. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as a deliberate targeting of civilians.
Despite the tragic incident, the two sides agreed to a major prisoner swap but remained divided on ceasefire conditions. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for tough sanctions against Russia if it continues its aggression.
Times Of Israel: Leaders at Arab League summit push for Gaza ceasefire, pledge reconstruction money
At the Arab League summit, leaders called for increased pressure on Israel to end the Gaza conflict and rejected Trump's plan for the region. Iraq pledged $20 million for reconstruction efforts, while Egypt's President Sissi urged a ceasefire and condemned Israel's actions as "systematic crimes."
UN Secretary-General Guterres expressed alarm over Israel's military plans and called for a permanent ceasefire. Iraq's Prime Minister announced an Arab fund for reconstruction, while Trump met with Syria's interim president to discuss lifting sanctions.
#economy
GB News: EU rules blamed for hiking prices of new cars as major brands 'don't make money' on models
New EU regulations have significantly increased the prices of new cars, particularly smaller models, making them unprofitable for manufacturers. Industry leaders warn that this has led to the discontinuation of popular models like the Ford Fiesta and forced consumers to retain older, more polluting vehicles.
Executives from Renault and Stellantis are urging the EU to ease these regulations, arguing that it would lower costs and help meet environmental targets. They believe focusing on affordable small cars with efficient engines would be more effective for reducing emissions than pushing expensive electric vehicles.