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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
The Telegraph: Don Jr: Maybe one day I’ll run for president
Donald Trump Jr. expressed openness to a future presidential run, stating, "maybe one day," during an economic forum in Qatar. He acknowledged the support from the audience and emphasized his commitment to the America First agenda, which he believes has reshaped the Republican Party.
As a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, Trump Jr. is seen as a potential successor to his father's political legacy.
Le Monde: Israel supreme court rules security chief dismissal 'unlawful'
Israel's Supreme Court ruled that the government's decision to fire domestic security chief Ronen Bar was "unlawful," citing irregularities in the process. This decision follows mass protests against the government's actions, perceived as a move towards autocracy under Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The court's ruling noted Bar's announcement to resign, effectively ending the legal proceedings. Netanyahu had previously blamed Bar for security failures related to the October 7 Hamas attack, which intensified tensions between the government and judiciary.
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.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: At least 82 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as critical aid fails to reach Palestinians
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza continued, resulting in at least 82 fatalities, including women and a week-old infant. Humanitarian aid has begun entering Gaza, but distribution remains hindered, with reports of aid workers unable to access supplies due to military restrictions.
International pressure on Israel is mounting, with the UK suspending trade talks and the EU reviewing trade agreements due to the ongoing conflict. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called for immediate action from world leaders to end the siege and facilitate aid access.
#economy
GB News: Honda 'abandons' £15bn electric cars plans in favour of petrol and diesel hybrid engines
Honda is reducing its investment in electric vehicles from 10 trillion yen to 7 trillion yen by 2030, citing decreased demand for EVs and changing regulations. The company will focus on hybrid vehicles, planning to launch 13 new hybrid models by 2027.
Despite the cut, Honda maintains that EVs remain part of its long-term strategy, aiming for 20% of sales to be electric by 2030, down from a previous target of 30%. This shift reflects consumer concerns about EV range, charging infrastructure, and recent policy changes in the UK and US affecting the market.
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
Fox News: US officials delayed warning public about heart inflammation risk from COVID shot: report
A Senate report led by Sen. Ron Johnson claims U.S. health officials were aware of myocarditis risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines but delayed informing the public. The report alleges that the Biden administration downplayed these health concerns and withheld crucial information.
The findings suggest that health agencies like the CDC and FDA opted against issuing formal warnings about myocarditis, despite having evidence of risks. The report calls for transparency regarding the administration's handling of vaccine safety data and emphasizes the need for public awareness of potential adverse events.