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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: I'm a progressive Democrat fighting Medicaid cuts. And I just joined Trump's Truth Social to do it
A progressive Democrat expresses surprise at joining Donald Trump's Truth Social, aiming to connect with conservatives on issues like proposed Medicaid cuts. Despite low support for such cuts among the public, House Republicans push for significant reductions that could impact millions.
The author emphasizes the need for Democrats to engage with a broader audience, focusing on shared concerns about cuts to social programs like Medicaid and Social Security. They advocate for outreach to working-class individuals, regardless of political affiliation, to unite against the influence of wealthy interests in politics.
The American Mind: Supreme Confusion
During recent Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship, Justice Sotomayor inaccurately claimed that the Court has historically recognized citizenship for all born on U.S. soil, a point contested regarding children of temporary visitors or illegal aliens. The discussion revealed misunderstandings about the implications of the 14th Amendment and the practicalities of citizenship documentation.
Additionally, the requirement for demonstrating irreparable injury for preliminary injunctions was overlooked, raising questions about the validity of current injunctions against President Trump's executive order. The debate also hinted at concerns about judicial supremacy, emphasizing the need to uphold the Constitution's original meaning.
The Western Journal: Professors Who 'Study Fascism' Made a Big Show of Leaving the Country, Only Proved a Big Point About Trump
Yale professors studying fascism, Marci Shore, Timothy Snyder, and Jason Stanley, announced their departure from the U.S. to protest what they perceive as a democratic decline under Donald Trump. They assert that the U.S. is vulnerable to authoritarianism.
Critics argue their actions contradict their fears, as they publicly express concerns about fascism while leaving for Canada, suggesting their claims lack urgency. The commentary highlights the irony of academics fearing repression in the U.S. while engaging in public discourse.
The Telegraph: Biden’s doctor lied about cancer or is incompetent, says Obama medic
Former presidential doctor Ronny Jackson has accused President Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, of either lying or incompetence regarding Biden’s recent advanced prostate cancer diagnosis. Jackson suggests that the White House may have known about the condition earlier but did not disclose it to the public.
Jackson, now a Republican congressman, expressed concerns about Biden's health, estimating he may have 12 to 18 months to live. The remarks have sparked criticism towards Dr. O’Connor, particularly among Trump supporters, following the announcement of Biden's aggressive cancer diagnosis.
Fox News: Sanders, Warren warn Paramount that settling Trump lawsuit could be illegal bribery act
Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Ron Wyden have raised concerns over a potential settlement of President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, suggesting it could violate federal bribery laws. They warned Paramount Global's controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, that a quid pro quo arrangement to influence the Trump administration for merger approval could be illegal.
The lawmakers highlighted that CBS previously deemed Trump's lawsuit "without merit" and criticized Paramount for allegedly compromising journalistic integrity. They requested detailed information from Redstone regarding discussions of the lawsuit and its potential impact on the merger with Skydance Media.
#society
Times Of Israel: Gazans say no humanitarian aid has reached them, day after trucks entered Strip
Aid agencies in Gaza report that humanitarian assistance is stalled, with trucks unable to distribute supplies due to Israeli restrictions. Despite claims of aid entering through the Kerem Shalom crossing, local officials and residents express frustration over the lack of food, water, and medical supplies.
International pressure mounts on Israel, with the UK suspending trade negotiations and the EU reviewing cooperation agreements due to the humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, a controversial UN claim about potential infant deaths in Gaza has been debunked, leading to criticism of the UN's communication.
Fox News: Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment
Chaz Stevens, founder of "Satanology," is advocating for the display of banners promoting his religion at five high schools in Brevard County, Florida. He argues that if banners for religious organizations are allowed, his should be too, citing the First Amendment and seeking to create a "limited public forum."
Stevens previously challenged similar church banners in Broward County, resulting in policy changes. He emphasizes the need for separation of church and state while criticizing the predominance of Christian representation in public school settings. The Brevard County School District has not yet responded to his request.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Two right-wing activists arrested after groups try to block aid trucks reaching Gaza
Right-wing activists in Israel attempted to block humanitarian aid trucks from reaching Gaza at the Kerem Shalom crossing, leading to two arrests. The groups, Tzav 9 and Israeli Reservists – Generation of Victory, oppose the government's resumption of aid, citing concerns over hostages held by Hamas.
Despite warnings of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the activists argue that sending aid to Hamas is unjust while hostages remain captive. The Israeli Defense Ministry reported that aid trucks had begun entering Gaza, but UN agencies noted difficulties in aid distribution due to restrictions.
#economy
Forbes: Bitcoin Sets New All-Time High
Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $109,450.50, surpassing its previous record from January 2021. This surge follows the Senate's advancement of regulations on stablecoins, which has generated optimism within the broader cryptocurrency market.
The price has since decreased to just over $108,480.
#health
The Western Journal: Biden Camp's New Statement on Cancer Testing History Met with Widespread Skepticism
Former President Joe Biden's recent disclosure of prostate cancer, which has reportedly spread to his bones, has raised skepticism regarding the lack of prior public knowledge about his condition. Biden's representatives stated he had not been tested for prostate cancer during his presidency, despite having multiple physical examinations.
Critics argue that this lack of testing is implausible for a man over 50 with health insurance, leading to speculation that Biden may have concealed his diagnosis to avoid political repercussions. The situation has prompted calls for transparency and raised concerns about the credibility of Biden's health disclosures.
#crime
Fox News: Louisiana attorney general expects more arrests in New Orleans jail escape investigation
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill indicated that an investigation into the escape of 10 inmates from a New Orleans jail is ongoing, with expectations of more arrests among jail staff. One employee has already been arrested for allegedly aiding the escape.
Authorities believe the remaining escapees are still in the area, as most have local ties. Recent captures include Corey Boyd, who had been awaiting trial for serious charges. The investigation continues to follow leads, and Murrill is confident that all escapees will be recaptured.
GB News: THIRD Ukrainian charged in arson conspiracy probe into Keir Starmer-linked properties
A third Ukrainian man, Petro Pochynok, 34, has been charged in connection with a police investigation into multiple fires at properties associated with Sir Keir Starmer. He was arrested in Chelsea, London, on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the charges on Wednesday.
Fox News: Tech exec found 'pulverized' in luxury high-rise stairwell died from fall, medical examiner says
Caitlin Tracey, 36, died from "multiple injuries, fall from height" in October 2024, with her manner of death still undetermined. Her husband, Adam Beckerink, has not been charged in connection with her death but has a history of domestic violence charges.
Tracey's parents allege Beckerink manipulated and abused her, leading to her tragic death. They successfully sought to have her remains returned for a funeral. Beckerink is currently facing unrelated charges in Michigan.
Fox News: Navy technician arrested for allegedly making false bomb threat on Hawaiian Airlines flight
John Stea, a 35-year-old U.S. Navy technician, was arrested for making a false bomb threat on a Hawaiian Airlines flight in San Diego. He allegedly informed a flight attendant that a nearby passenger had a bomb, prompting the plane to be diverted and all 293 passengers evacuated safely.
Authorities, including the Port of San Diego Harbor Police and federal agencies, responded to the incident, ensuring the aircraft and luggage were thoroughly searched. Stea faces charges for making a false bomb threat and a false report of a security threat.