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#politics
Breitbart: New Oklahoma Law Allows Gun to Be Brandished in Defense of Property
Oklahoma has enacted a law allowing residents to use a "defensive display" of firearms to protect their property. This includes verbally indicating possession of a firearm, displaying it to deter unlawful force, or placing a hand on it while contained.
The law, signed by Governor Kevin Stitt, aligns with Oklahoma's status as a constitutional carry state, emphasizing the right to bear arms as a means of self-defense.
Fox News: FLASHBACK: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocks Hur report detailing Biden's mental decline as 'random s---'
Joe Scarborough criticized former Special Counsel Robert Hur for his report raising concerns about President Biden's mental capabilities, particularly highlighting Biden's memory lapses regarding significant personal events. Scarborough mocked the details in Hur's report, questioning its relevance.
The resurfacing of audio from Biden's interview with Hur has reignited discussions about the president's cognitive state, as it revealed Biden struggling with basic memories, including the death of his son Beau. This has led to renewed scrutiny and calls for accountability regarding the findings.
Breitbart: Rhode Island Democrats Push Semiautomatic Rifle, Shotgun, Pistol, Ban
Rhode Island Democrats are advancing a bill, S 0359, to ban "assault weapons," targeting many rifles, shotguns, and pistols based on cosmetic features. Critics, including State Sen. Gordon Rogers, argue the ban is ineffective and does not address the real issues of gun violence, as only 0.6% of homicides in the state involve the firearms in question.
Supporters, like State Sen. Lou DiPalma, believe the ban is a necessary step for safety, though some Democrats and local gun owners oppose it, claiming it would significantly restrict common firearms used for hunting and sport.
GB News: 'Were you lying?!' Camila Tominey RIPS INTO Nick Thomas-Symonds on 'free movement' promises
Camila Tominey confronted Paymaster General Nick Thomas-Symonds on GB News over the government's shift regarding an EU-wide Youth Mobility scheme, questioning if he had misled the public. The exchange highlighted previous denials from both Thomas-Symonds and Prime Minister Keir Starmer about such plans.
As the government prepares for a summit with European leaders, negotiations are underway for a deal that may include a youth mobility scheme for Europeans under 35. While the Prime Minister has presented the potential agreement positively, concerns persist about its implications for Brexit.
#society
Breitbart: Paris Airport Cuts Flights by 40% After Air Traffic Control Breakdown
France's civil aviation authority has requested a 40% reduction in flights at Paris-Orly airport due to a breakdown in air traffic control systems. The cause of the failure remains unspecified, but the authority is working to restore normal operations.
Numerous flights, including those to Spain, Italy, and Germany, were canceled or delayed, affecting millions of passengers. Paris-Orly airport handled over 33 million travelers last year.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Pence: 'Bad Idea' for Trump to Accept Qatari Jet
Former Vice President Mike Pence urged Donald Trump to reject a jet from Qatar for use as Air Force One, citing Qatar's support for Hamas and Al Qaeda. He raised concerns about security and constitutional issues regarding foreign gifts to public officials.
Pence emphasized the importance of ensuring the president's safety and highlighted Qatar's controversial history. He hopes Trump will reconsider the decision.
#military
Times Of Israel: Security cabinet approves plan for high-tech security barrier along Jordanian border
Israel's security cabinet has approved a NIS 5.2 billion ($1.4 billion) plan to build a high-tech security barrier along the Jordan border, aimed at enhancing national security and deterring Iranian influence. The project will span 425 kilometers and is set to begin in June, taking three years to complete.
The initiative includes advanced sensors and military units, alongside plans to strengthen Israeli presence in the Jordan Valley. Officials assert that the new barrier will address smuggling concerns and bolster Israel's sovereignty in the region, especially following recent security challenges.
#culture
Le Monde: Inside the meticulous world of Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme'
Wes Anderson's new film, 'The Phoenician Scheme,' showcases his signature attention to detail, with sets crafted at Berlin's Studio Babelsberg. An exhibition at Paris's Cinémathèque française highlights his unique aesthetic, attracting 53,000 visitors in a month.
The exhibition features props, costumes, and sets from Anderson's films, including puppets from 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and 'Isle of Dogs,' as well as iconic outfits from characters. The exhibition will move to London's Design Museum in November.
Breitbart: Elton John Rips UK Govt 'Losers' over 'Criminal' Plan to Exempt Tech Firms from Copyright Law
Sir Elton John criticized the UK Labour government, calling them "absolute losers" for plans to exempt tech firms from copyright laws, allowing AI to use artists' content without compensation. He expressed feelings of betrayal and warned that this could harm young artists lacking resources to fight back.
John condemned the government's dismissal of proposals from the House of Lords and threatened legal action if changes are not made. He accused the government of prioritizing big tech interests over the rights of creators, stating they are "robbing young people of their legacy and their income."
#crime
Fox News: Companion of Texas real estate agent killed in Mercedes dispute has lengthy criminal record
William Kistler, a 26-year-old with a lengthy criminal record, was involved in a confrontation that led to the fatal shooting of 28-year-old Ashlee Long in Dallas. The incident occurred after Kistler allegedly brushed against a parked Mercedes, prompting Kendrick Finch to exit the vehicle and open fire, hitting both Kistler and Long. Long later died from her injuries, while Kistler survived and is now facing charges for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Finch, who has his own criminal history, claims self-defense, asserting that Kistler instigated the altercation. Finch has been charged with murder and is currently out on bond. The victim's father has called for justice, emphasizing the impact of gun violence on families.