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#politics

GB News: EU deal to see Britain join £150 BILLION defence fund in 'historic' new chapter
EU deal to see Britain join £150 BILLION defence fund in 'historic' new chapter
Labour has agreed to join a £150 billion European defence fund, part of a new Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative, aimed at enhancing UK-EU relations. This deal, announced during a summit with the European Commission, is seen as a step towards improving safety and security for the British public.

Labour's chief Brexit negotiator described the agreement as a historic moment that prioritizes the welfare of working people in the UK, focusing on jobs, bills, and borders. The deal is positioned as a means for Britain to regain its standing on the global stage.


#society

The Western Journal: Trump Lets First Lady Melania Sign a Bill She Helped Champion Through Congress
Trump Lets First Lady Melania Sign a Bill She Helped Champion Through Congress
President Donald Trump signed the "Take It Down Act," a bipartisan law aimed at combating nonconsensual sharing of explicit content online, including AI-generated deepfakes. First Lady Melania Trump, who advocated for the bill, joined the ceremony, emphasizing its importance for protecting children from online exploitation.

The legislation, which passed overwhelmingly in Congress, imposes penalties of up to three years in prison for those who distribute explicit material without consent and holds online platforms accountable for not removing such content. Melania's involvement in the bill highlights her commitment to addressing these digital issues.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US says it wants Gaza war to end, but denies threatening Israel if it doesn’t comply
US says it wants Gaza war to end, but denies threatening Israel if it doesn’t comply
The White House clarified that President Trump seeks an end to the Gaza conflict and denied claims that the U.S. would abandon Israel if it does not comply. Trump emphasized the urgency of resolving the situation and the release of hostages held by Hamas.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated a willingness to cease hostilities if certain conditions are met, while Hamas insists on a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza for any hostage release. U.S. officials dismissed reports of a secret deal regarding aid to Gaza, labeling them as unfounded.


#military

Fox News: Navy's former second-in-command convicted in historic corruption case
Navy's former second-in-command convicted in historic corruption case
Retired four-star Admiral Robert P. Burke has been convicted of bribery and conspiracy, marking a significant case as he is the highest-ranking U.S. military official ever found guilty of a federal crime while on active duty. The charges stem from a scheme to secure lucrative contracts for a training company in exchange for a job after his Navy career.

Burke faces up to 30 years in prison for directing contracts potentially worth millions to the company. His conviction reflects serious concerns about corruption within military ranks, with U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro emphasizing the need to hold accountable those who abuse their positions of trust.


#health

Fox News: Viral 'McMigraine' remedy has some rushing to McDonald's for headache relief
Viral 'McMigraine' remedy has some rushing to McDonald's for headache relief
TikTok users are claiming that a combination of a large Coca-Cola and fries from McDonald's, dubbed the "McMigraine," can alleviate migraine symptoms. Doctors acknowledge that while caffeine and carbonation may provide temporary relief, this method is not a cure and could potentially worsen migraines for some individuals.

Medical professionals emphasize the importance of hydration and caution against relying on fast food as a remedy. They suggest healthier alternatives like matcha or green tea for addressing dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.