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#politics
The Western Journal: Boeing's $3.9 Billion Mistake Paved the Way for That Qatari Jet: Report
Boeing's failure to deliver two customized 747 jets for the White House on time has led President Trump to consider a $400 million jet deal with Qatar. Initially contracted for $3.9 billion, delays have pushed completion to 2029 or later, prompting frustration.
Despite setbacks, Boeing recently secured a $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways for 210 jets, which is expected to support over 1 million U.S. jobs. Modifications for any potential Air Force One jet from Qatar would be extensive and costly, possibly nearing $1 billion.
Fox News: Walz ripped for 'sickening' use of Nazi-era language describing Trump's immigration policy: 'Anti-American'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced backlash after he likened President Trump's immigration policies to the Nazi Gestapo during a commencement speech at the University of Minnesota law school. He described Trump's actions as a "modern-day Gestapo" and criticized the deportation of illegal immigrants as a violation of human rights.
Conservatives condemned Walz's remarks, arguing that such comparisons are inflammatory and misrepresent the role of ICE agents. The White House and Department of Homeland Security responded strongly, emphasizing the dangers faced by ICE officers and asserting that illegal immigration will not be tolerated.
Fox News: Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years
Brent Bozell III will step down as president of the Media Research Center after 38 years, with his son David Bozell set to take over on May 27. Brent Bozell will transition to a diplomatic role as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, while David aims to continue the organization's mission against media bias.
The MRC has been influential in holding the media accountable and empowering conservatives. David Bozell expressed pride in his father's legacy and commitment to truth, emphasizing that the organization will adapt to the evolving media landscape while maintaining its core mission.
Fox News: CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon abruptly resigns, cites disagreements with company amid 'challenging' period
CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon has announced her resignation amid internal challenges and disagreements on the company's direction. Her departure follows that of longtime "60 Minutes" producer Bill Owens, who cited a loss of journalistic independence.
McMahon's exit occurs as CBS's parent company, Paramount Global, is engaged in mediation over a $20 billion lawsuit related to a controversial interview with Kamala Harris. The situation at CBS continues to develop.
Fox News: Trump-pardoned real estate mogul Charles Kushner up for key diplomatic post
Charles Kushner, a New Jersey real estate developer and father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, is set for a U.S. Senate confirmation hearing for the ambassadorship to France and Monaco. Previously pardoned by Donald Trump for tax evasion and campaign finance violations, Kushner has a history of philanthropy.
During his confirmation hearing, Kushner claimed his past legal issues have enhanced his judgment, making him more qualified for the role. Trump praised Kushner as a strong advocate for U.S. interests and highlighted his contributions to various institutions.
The Western Journal: House GOP Moves Forward with Plan to Punish Comey: He'd Never Serve in Government Again
House Republicans are moving to prevent former FBI Director James Comey from holding any future government position following his controversial social media post interpreted as a call for violence against President Trump. The resolution urges a comprehensive investigation by the Justice Department into Comey's actions.
Lawmakers, including Rep. August Pfluger, condemned Comey's post as a betrayal of public trust and a potential incitement to violence. They argue that such rhetoric is disqualifying for anyone who once held a significant law enforcement role.
GB News: ‘Full-on surrender!’ Richard Tice blasts Starmer’s EU deal amid fears over ‘three critical issues’
Reform MP Richard Tice warns of a potential "full on surrender" to the EU at the upcoming summit, expressing concerns over three key issues: reintroducing freedom of movement, becoming a rule-taker under EU regulations, and losing control over fishing waters. He argues that aligning with the EU could hinder the UK's economic growth.
Meanwhile, the UK government is optimistic about securing a new veterinary deal to reduce trade barriers and improve conditions for British holidaymakers. However, critics, including Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, view the proposed youth mobility scheme as a return to free movement. The details of the agreement remain under negotiation.
#society
The Telegraph: The one mistake that meant the Brooklyn Bridge sailing ship crash couldn’t be avoided
A tragic shipping accident occurred when the Mexican navy's training vessel Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge during its ceremonial departure from Manhattan, resulting in the deaths of two cadets and injuries to others. The incident has been mischaracterized as an attack, but it is a seamanship error, common in maritime operations.
The ship's departure was standard, but a combination of factors should have prompted a change in approach to prevent the collision. The ease with which such disasters can occur highlights the need for heightened awareness and safety measures in maritime activities.
Times Of Israel: Andrey Kozlov drew in Hamas captivity. Now he’s painting his story
Andrey Kozlov, a 27-year-old Russian-Israeli, was one of 251 hostages taken by Hamas during their October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. While in captivity, he created around 25 drawings that reflected his experiences and emotions. After his rescue in June 2024, he began to focus on his art as a means to share his story.
Now in New York, Kozlov plans to exhibit his artwork in May 2025, aiming to convey his experiences without words. He expresses gratitude for his survival and seeks to move beyond his identity as a former hostage.
Times Of Israel: Countries demand aid reach Gazans promptly after Netanyahu announces resumption
International calls for immediate humanitarian aid to Gaza intensified following Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to lift a total ban on goods that had been in place since March. Leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, condemned the situation as intolerable and unacceptable, urging for aid to reach civilians.
Despite Israel's claims that aid was previously misappropriated by Hamas, concerns about starvation among Gaza's 2.3 million residents have grown. A UN official noted that aid trucks were expected to enter Gaza, while international pressure mounts for Israel to allow unhindered humanitarian access.
#culture
Gataway Couple: These Are the Best Minnesota Supper Clubs
Minnesota offers unique dining experiences through its supper clubs, which emphasize intimacy, creativity, and community over standard restaurant formats. Originating in the 1930s and 1940s, these establishments often feature irregular hours and unconventional settings, allowing chefs to showcase innovative culinary dishes.
Notable supper clubs in Minnesota include Jax Cafe, W.A. Frost & Company, The Lexington, Murray's, and Mancini's Char House, each providing distinct atmospheres and menus. These venues are popular for their exceptional dining experiences, but patrons should be prepared for premium prices.
#health
Fox News: Medical expert 'absolutely shocked' by timing of Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone, raising concerns about the timing of the diagnosis. Medical experts, including Dr. Marc Siegel, express shock that the cancer was not detected earlier, as it typically shows symptoms only in advanced stages.
Biden's diagnosis, which followed increasing urinary symptoms, highlights issues with screening protocols. The cancer is classified as aggressive but hormone-sensitive, allowing for treatment options. Experts stress the importance of early detection, urging men over 45 to get regular prostate checks.
#crime
The Western Journal: Patel, Bongino Confirm the Unthinkable: Epstein Killed Himself - 'You Know a Suicide When You See One and That's What That Was'
FBI officials Kash Patel and Dan Bongino have publicly stated that Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death was a suicide, dismissing conspiracy theories suggesting otherwise. Both officials emphasized their confidence in this conclusion based on their experience and knowledge of the case.
Patel and Bongino reiterated that the evidence supports the suicide ruling, with Bongino asserting he has reviewed the entire case file. Despite ongoing speculation and calls for further investigation from Epstein's family and victims, they maintain that no evidence contradicts the suicide finding.