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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Republicans ready late-night session on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' after GOP mutiny
House Republicans are convening late Sunday to advance President Trump's budget bill amid internal dissent from the conservative Freedom Caucus. Key issues include Medicaid reforms and green energy tax subsidies, with some members expressing concerns over the timeline for changes.
Despite the challenges, GOP leaders aim to move the legislation through the House by the end of the week. Speaker Mike Johnson remains optimistic about reaching a compromise to meet the self-imposed deadline. The outcome remains uncertain as negotiations continue.
Fox News: Biden family insider exposes culture of concealment in former administration
Michael LaRosa, a former press secretary for Jill Biden, criticized the Biden administration's lack of transparency, claiming staff were "allergic to transparency." He noted difficulties in obtaining straightforward answers from the White House on various issues, including minor incidents involving the Biden family.
LaRosa emphasized that this culture of concealment raised concerns about how the administration would handle more significant matters. Despite acknowledging Biden's cognitive struggles, he suggested that earlier revelations would not have significantly impacted his candidacy for the 2024 election.
#society
The Western Journal: Columbia University Staff Pays the Price for School's Stubbornness
Columbia University has laid off nearly 180 staff members due to the loss of $400 million in federal grants, a consequence of its refusal to comply with the Trump administration's directive to combat anti-Semitism on campus. The university's leadership, insulated by wealth, faces no personal repercussions while employees bear the brunt of these decisions.
The cuts reflect Columbia's prioritization of ideology over responsibility, resulting in significant financial strain. As the institution grapples with the fallout, its leaders' insistence on defending controversial positions has led to painful accountability for those least responsible.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu says Qatar negotiators also discussing end to Gaza war if Hamas disarms
Israel's negotiation team in Qatar is exploring options to secure the release of hostages, including a potential end to the war, marking a shift in Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance. The team is considering both a short-term ceasefire and a comprehensive agreement involving the disarmament of Hamas.
As military operations intensify in Gaza, Israeli officials emphasize that the war will not conclude without dismantling Hamas's military capabilities. Despite ongoing negotiations, tensions remain high, with recent airstrikes resulting in significant casualties. The situation remains fluid as mediators seek a breakthrough.
Fox News: Zelensky sheds details on meeting with Vance, Rubio in Rome after Russia peace talks stall
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome to discuss ongoing peace talks amid the Russia-Ukraine war. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a full ceasefire and sanctions against Russia, while also addressing trade and defense cooperation.
Despite recent peace talks in Istanbul, no ceasefire was agreed upon, although a large prisoner swap was confirmed. Former President Trump expressed his intention to speak with both Putin and Zelenskyy to facilitate peace negotiations.
#culture
The Western Journal: Mel Gibson's 'The Passion of the Christ' Sequel Lands Major Hollywood Studio Partner
Mel Gibson's sequel to "The Passion of the Christ," titled "The Resurrection of the Christ," has secured a partnership with Lionsgate Studios for production and distribution. The original film, released in 2004, was a significant box office success, grossing over $610 million worldwide.
The sequel aims to explore the theme of Jesus' resurrection, with Jim Caviezel reprising his role as Jesus. Anticipation for the film has been building, with Caviezel calling it “the biggest film in history.”
Times Of Israel: Thank you, JJ: For Israel at Eurovision, first would have been the worst
Israel's second-place finish at the Eurovision Song Contest may have spared it from the complications of hosting the event amid ongoing conflict and international scrutiny. The competition provided a platform for showcasing resilience, particularly through the performance of Yuval Raphael, a survivor of Hamas violence.
Winning could have intensified political tensions and drawn unwanted attention, potentially leading to boycotts and protests. As Israel continues to navigate its security situation and economic challenges, the outcome may ultimately be seen as a relief rather than a loss.
#history
Fox News: Pompeii family's desperate final moments revealed in new archaeological excavation
Archaeologists have uncovered harrowing details of a Pompeii family's last moments during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Excavations at the House of Helle and Phrixus revealed that the residents attempted to protect themselves by barricading a bedroom door with a bed as volcanic debris began to enter their home.
The remains of four individuals, including a child, were found alongside various household items, providing insight into daily life in ancient Rome. The findings highlight the fragility of life and the desperate measures taken by the family in their final moments.
#crime
GB News: Prison officer avoids jail after trying to get pregnant with 'extremely dangerous' inmate
Cherri-Ann Austin-Saddington, a 29-year-old prison officer, avoided jail after having sex with rapist Bradley Trengrove up to 40 times while on duty. The pair had a six-month affair, during which she smuggled a mobile phone and attempted to get pregnant by him.
Despite her actions, which included using a syringe to try to inseminate herself with his sperm, she received a suspended sentence of two years due to her current health condition. Trengrove, already serving time for serious offenses, received an additional sentence.