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#politics

Forbes: Senate Unanimously Passes 'No Tax on Tips Act'
Senate Unanimously Passes 'No Tax on Tips Act'
The Senate unanimously passed the "No Tax on Tips Act," allowing for a tax deduction of up to $25,000 for cash tips reported to employers. The bill now moves to the House, which is considering similar legislation as part of President Trump's agenda.

Sen. Ted Cruz expressed confidence that the bill will become law, either as part of Trump's tax bill or as a standalone measure.


#society

Fox News: Sarah Silverman uncovers family secret about infant brother's tragic death
Sarah Silverman uncovers family secret about infant brother's tragic death
Sarah Silverman revealed a family secret regarding her late brother Jeffrey's death, which her father, Donald Silverman, shared shortly before his passing. He suggested that his own father might have been involved, claiming that he shook Jeffrey in a fit of rage.

Donald Silverman, who died in 2023, had a troubled childhood and often revealed shocking personal stories. Sarah reflected on their relationship and the impact of his revelations, including a tribute to him after his death.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Yarden Bibas says he met Yahya Sinwar in tunnel, asked to be with hostage David Cunio
Yarden Bibas says he met Yahya Sinwar in tunnel, asked to be with hostage David Cunio
U.S. intelligence indicates Israel may be preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, though no final decision has been made. Meanwhile, Israel rejects an EU decision to review its cooperation deal amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, with former PM Olmert criticizing current actions as close to war crimes.

Additionally, Israel has agreed to allow humanitarian aid from the UAE into Gaza, aimed at feeding 15,000 people and supporting essential services. This move follows international backlash against Israel's aid blockade and discussions on a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.


#military

Fox News: Trump, Hegseth announce 'Golden Dome,' a ‘game changer’ to protect American homeland
Trump, Hegseth announce 'Golden Dome,' a ‘game changer’ to protect American homeland
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans for a "Golden Dome" missile defense system in the U.S., aimed at enhancing protection against foreign missile threats. The initiative, which is expected to cost $175 billion, will begin with $25 billion in funding from a budget bill.

The system is designed to intercept missiles launched globally, including from space, and is seen as a necessary response to threats from countries like Russia and China. Gen. Michael Guetlein of the Space Force will oversee the project, emphasizing its importance for future generations' safety and security.


#health

The Telegraph: Biden skipped prostate blood test for 11 years before diagnosis
Biden skipped prostate blood test for 11 years before diagnosis
Joe Biden had not undergone a blood test for prostate cancer in 11 years, according to his spokesman. The 82-year-old was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease, with the last known PSA test being in 2014.

Donald Trump has questioned why the public was not informed earlier, suggesting a cover-up regarding Biden's health. Biden's office maintains he had never been diagnosed with prostate cancer prior to this announcement.


#crime

GB News: Watch the moment pensioner, 92, pepper sprayed, tasered and hit with baton in horror care home police attack
Watch the moment pensioner, 92, pepper sprayed, tasered and hit with baton in horror care home police attack
Two police officers, PC Stephen Smith and PC Rachel Comotto, are on trial for allegedly assaulting 92-year-old Donald Burgess, a disabled man, at his care home in East Sussex. The incident involved excessive force, including pepper spray, a baton, and a Taser, within 83 seconds of their arrival.

Prosecutors claim the officers acted unlawfully, failing to communicate with Burgess or staff before taking action. They argue that the force used was unnecessary against a vulnerable man who may not have understood the situation. The officers deny the charges.