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21 May 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump to meet leader of ‘out of control’ South Africa at White House and more top headlines
Trump is set to meet with the South African leader amid concerns over the country's instability. In other news, a Maine representative discusses the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes, while a $175 billion defense initiative aims to enhance U.S. homeland security.
In legal matters, a father expresses outrage after his daughter is allegedly killed by a career criminal. Additionally, ICE apprehends an illegal immigrant connected to a DUI fatality, and a tentative agreement on the SALT cap is reached in Congress.
Fox News: Biden aide intimidated reporter investigating former president's mental decline with 'tacit threat:' Book
A new book alleges that Steve Ricchetti, former deputy chief of staff to President Biden, used aggressive tactics to deny claims about the president's mental and physical decline. The book details how the White House attempted to control the narrative surrounding Biden's health, pressuring reporters and pushing back against negative coverage.
The Biden administration reportedly pressured journalists and Democrats to dispute claims regarding the president's acuity, with some officials publicly defending him while privately acknowledging the pressure to do so. This has raised concerns about transparency and the handling of Biden's health issues.
#society
GB News: Keir Starmer reacts to Lucy Connolly's sentence appeal being dismissed: 'I'm strongly in favour of free speech'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer addressed the court's denial of Lucy Connolly's appeal against her 31-month sentence. He emphasized his support for free speech while also opposing incitement to violence, stating that both principles are important in the context of the law.
Starmer did not comment on the specifics of Connolly's case but reiterated that free speech is a long-standing value in the UK, balanced by the need to prevent violence.
The Telegraph: A ‘pro-mortalist’ burned down an IVF clinic – there are fears the movement is on the rise
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, died in a car bomb explosion outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, injuring four others. Investigators found an online manifesto where he identified as a "pro-mortalist," advocating for human extinction to prevent suffering.
His father, Richard Bartkus, believes his son was "brainwashed" by online ideologies. The incident raises concerns about the influence of extremist beliefs on individuals.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Soldier killed in booby-trapped Gaza building as strikes pound aid-deprived Strip
An Israeli soldier, Staff Sgt. Danilo Mocanu, was killed in the Gaza Strip when a booby-trapped building collapsed during military operations. His death marks the second combat fatality since Israel intensified its offensive against Hamas. The IDF reported 19 Palestinian casualties from overnight airstrikes.
Israel continues its military campaign, dubbed "Gideon’s Chariots," targeting Hamas infrastructure while facing international pressure to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. Recent aid deliveries have been criticized as insufficient, with reports indicating that the humanitarian situation remains dire.
#crime
Le Monde: Kim Kardashian Paris robbery trial: Prosecutors request 10-year term for alleged ringleader
Prosecutors in France are seeking a 10-year prison sentence for Aomar Aït Khedache, the main suspect in the 2016 robbery of Kim Kardashian, who testified about the traumatic incident. The robbery involved the theft of approximately $10 million in jewelry, with many suspects now elderly.
Despite the trauma, Kardashian expressed forgiveness towards the suspects, who are referred to as the "Grandpa robbers." The court is expected to consider the defendants' ages and health conditions when delivering its verdict.