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#politics

Front Page Magazine: R.I.P. Michael Ledeen
R.I.P. Michael Ledeen
Michael Ledeen, a prominent scholar and activist, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering opposition to leftist ideologies and threats from Islamic extremism. Known for his directness, he was influential in shaping conservative thought and advocated for a strong America, especially during the Trump era.

Ledeen's work, alongside figures like David Horowitz, emphasized the importance of understanding historical currents and the ongoing struggle against anti-American movements. His contributions to political discourse and mentorship will continue through the organizations he helped build and the writings that inspired many.


Le Monde: Showdown between Paris and Pavel Durov
Showdown between Paris and Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, claimed France requested him to silence conservative voices in Romania before the presidential election, using a baguette emoji to identify the country. This allegation was quickly rebuffed by the French Foreign Ministry as unfounded.

As exit polls favored pro-European candidate Nicusor Dan, Durov escalated his claims, accusing French intelligence of pressuring him to ban conservative accounts. The DGSE denied these allegations, emphasizing their focus on preventing terrorism and child exploitation, not electoral interference.


Fox News: 'Dead of night': Dems accuse GOP of cowardice over late-night votes on Trump's 'big, beautiful' budget bill
'Dead of night': Dems accuse GOP of cowardice over late-night votes on Trump's 'big, beautiful' budget bill
Democrats are criticizing Republicans for scheduling a vote on President Trump's budget bill at 1 a.m. Wednesday, labeling it an act of cowardice. They argue that the late-night sessions are an attempt to avoid scrutiny over proposed cuts to healthcare and nutritional assistance programs.

Republicans aim to pass the budget bill by Memorial Day, necessitating a quick legislative process. Despite the urgency, Democrats contend that the timing reflects a lack of transparency and a desire to sidestep public backlash against the bill's provisions.


#society

Fox News: DOJ launches investigation into blue state city over alleged race-based hiring
DOJ launches investigation into blue state city over alleged race-based hiring
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the City of Chicago for potential racial discrimination in hiring practices, following comments made by Mayor Brandon Johnson that emphasized the race of top officials in his administration. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon indicated that the investigation will assess whether hiring decisions are being made based on race, violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Dhillon's letter to Johnson noted that the investigation is prompted by concerns over the mayor's remarks about prioritizing Black individuals for key positions. The DOJ has not reached any conclusions yet and is seeking Johnson's cooperation in the inquiry.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Opening up to the West, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's winning diplomatic gamble
Opening up to the West, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's winning diplomatic gamble
Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has gained recognition from US President Donald Trump, marking a significant shift in US-Syrian relations. Al-Sharaa, previously a jihadist, has worked to reshape his image and secure support from Arab and Western leaders, aiming to lift US sanctions.

His pragmatic approach and desire to align Syria more closely with the West signal a departure from the previous regime's ties to Russia and Iran. This development follows a meeting facilitated by Saudi and Turkish leaders, showcasing al-Sharaa's strategic maneuvering on the international stage.


#health

The Western Journal: Trump Likely Took Same Medical Exam as Biden, Calls Out Fishy Reveal of Joe's Cancer
Trump Likely Took Same Medical Exam as Biden, Calls Out Fishy Reveal of Joe's Cancer
President Trump expressed concern over the timing of former President Biden's cancer diagnosis announcement, questioning how long Biden's team was aware of his condition. Trump emphasized the seriousness of Biden's aggressive prostate cancer and criticized the lack of public transparency regarding his health.

Despite their political rivalry, Trump extended his best wishes to Biden and his family, while also urging for clarity about the medical information that was previously withheld. He highlighted the potential dangers of misleading the public about health issues.


#sports

GB News: Amanda Balionis makes Rory McIlroy dig after 'really bad look' following dismal PGA Championship
Amanda Balionis makes Rory McIlroy dig after 'really bad look' following dismal PGA Championship
CBS Sports reporter Amanda Balionis seemingly criticized Rory McIlroy during an interview with Bryson DeChambeau at the PGA Championship, after McIlroy declined media requests for four consecutive days. His absence was notable as this was his first major appearance since completing the career Grand Slam.

DeChambeau, in contrast, engaged with the media and signed autographs for fans, while McIlroy's performance fell short, finishing tied for 47th. His struggles may have stemmed from a late driver change deemed "non-conforming." Scottie Scheffler won the tournament at 11-under par.