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2 May 2024
#politics
Breitbart: UCLA: Police Break Up 'Palestine Solidarity Encampment,' Arrest Activists
Police clash with protesters at UCLA over pro-Palestine encampment. Standoff ends with arrests and dismantling of barricades.
GB News: SNP face new crisis as Salmond allies take aim at 'old lag' Swinney
SNP faces crisis as John Swinney eyes leadership; doubts cast by Salmond allies. Pro-independence movement support crucial. Swinney pledges unity and reform if elected. Forbes endorses Swinney, rejects her own leadership bid. Unionists skeptical of Swinney's ability to unite SNP.
The Telegraph: Macron says European nationalists are ‘hidden Brexiteers’
French President Macron warns of rise in European nationalists, calling them "hidden Brexiteers." Urges voters to wake up and not entrust power to those who wish to dismantle Europe.
The Economist: Politics
Pro-Palestinian student protests escalate at American colleges, sparking violent clashes between pro- and anti-Israel groups. Police crackdown on demonstrations at various universities.
Four police officers killed in shoot-out in Charlotte, North Carolina; 46 officers shot dead last year in America.
Fox News: RFK Jr. plans to confront Trump, Biden on $14T in debt, says he'd beat either head-to-head
Presidential candidate RFK Jr. vows to challenge Biden and Trump on national debt. Criticizes anti-Israel campus behavior. Poll shows potential for victory in head-to-head with Biden. Calls for debate inclusion. Blames duo for half of national debt.
Kennedy calls for voter ID laws evolution, condemns Trump, Biden on foreign wars and Ukraine aid. Warns of debt crisis. Evolution on issues mirrors public sentiment. Critics argue impact on existing political climate.
GB News: John Swinney set to succeed Humza Yousaf as Kate Forbes rules out leadership bid
Kate Forbes has decided not to run for SNP leader, leaving John Swinney as the frontrunner. Swinney seeks to unite the party and lead Scotland towards independence.
#society
Le Monde: Jewish student union leader: 'For peace in the Middle East, we students must do better than agitation'
French student protests for Palestinian ceasefire prompt dialogue about activism, oppression, and exploitation.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Iranian University Offers Scholarships to US Students Expelled Over Pro-Hamas Protests
Shiraz University in Iran offers scholarships to US students expelled for pro-Palestinian protests. Actions speak louder than words in this controversial move. Will dissent be tolerated in this state sponsor of terrorism?
Fox News: Russia proposes UN resolution to ban weaponization of outer space
Russia vetoed U.S.-Japan resolution on space weapons, putting blame on the US. US calls out Russia for blocking previous international treaties against weaponizing outer space and refusing to confirm that AI won't control nuclear weapons.
GB News: A war around Taiwan would make Gaza look like a picnic, says James Woudhuysen
Tensions rise in South China Sea as Chinese and Taiwanese forces clash. US involvement adds fuel to the fire. War over Taiwan could have global repercussions. Biden administration adds to uncertainty. Fans of GB News must stay informed. No easy solutions in sight.
#economy
The Economist: Questions grow over the future of the London stockmarket
London's Stock Exchange faces uncertainty as bids roll in for over 20 listed companies. The future of the LSE is in question as the pace of exits accelerates. .
The UK's welfare system sees a rise in citizens on disability benefits despite government efforts to cut costs. Political turmoil in Scotland benefits Labour while the incoming successor of Humza Yousaf faces challenges. .
The Economist: British farmers shunned green schemes. Then the rain came
Brit farmers face tough choice between food production and greener schemes as rains disrupt planting.
London stock market faces uncertainty as bids and options multiply, with questions arising over future.
The Economist: A growing number of Britons are on disability benefits
A complex tale unravels in Northampton, as mental-health patients struggle with navigating Britain's massive welfare state under the guidance of a former DWP adviser. The costs of benefits are under scrutiny as government attempts to control welfare spending.
#culture
Forbes: Original ‘Harry Potter’ Cover Art Could Fetch Up To $600,000 At Auction—Possibly Breaking Book Series’ Record
A record-breaking auction for the original watercolor cover art of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" by Thomas Taylor. Expected to fetch $400,000 to $600,000 at Sotheby’s this June.
Fox News: Mochi donuts are colorful, whimsical, Instagrammable: Japanese-American sweet treat trending in US
Mochi donuts, a fusion of Japanese and American pastry traditions, are gaining popularity across the U.S. due to their colorful, whimsical appearance and exotic flavors. Originally from Japan, they started appearing in major U.S. cities in 2019, becoming a social media hit for their Instagrammable quality. The trend was largely fueled by their unique look and creative flavor combinations, making them a sought-after treat for foodies and social media influencers alike.
Fox News: Italy has right to seize Greek bronze from Getty Museum, European court affirms
The European Court upheld Italy's right to seize a Greek statue from the Getty, rejecting the museum's appeal. "Victorious Youth" will stay with Italy, which is intensifying efforts to reclaim its looted cultural heritage.
#education
Breitbart: Torres: Columbia Could Have Stopped Chaos by Threatening to Revoke Visas of Encampment Members
A university crisis escalated due to lack of decisive leadership and accountability, resulting in chaos instead of resolving threats.
#crime
The Federalist: Allegedly Knifing A Man Isn't The Worst Thing Kristen Clarke Has Done
Kristen Clarke, head of DOJ Civil Rights, under scrutiny for lying to Senate about a violent crime. Alleged past includes attacking husband with a knife.
Clarke linked to racist claims involving melanin and biology in the past, presenting a questionable character. Senate confirmation processes should be held to higher standards.
Le Monde: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy questioned in husband's witness tampering case
Former French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy questioned in witness tampering case involving her husband Nicolas Sarkozy.
Allegations suggest Sarkozy took money from Libyan dictator Gaddafi to fund election campaign. Both face legal troubles.
#sports
The Western Journal: Stephen A. Smith Calls Out Panel, Goes Off on Knicks After Loss - 'What the Hell Y'all Think Happened?!'
Knicks blow massive lead in shocking loss to 76ers, Stephen A. Smith not happy. Can they bounce back?
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Watch: Giant Caribou Herd Nearly Collides with a Pickup Truck in Alaska
A wild caribou herd in Alaska charges at a pickup truck, then splits and heads in different directions. The unusual behavior is caught on camera by the startled driver.