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Front Page Magazine: Senate Dems Gut Antisemitism Act to Protect Hamas Supporters
Democrats have increasingly opposed the Antisemitism Awareness Act, with some, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, collaborating to dilute its effectiveness by including exemptions for supporters of antisemitism, particularly on college campuses. This has led to a situation where the act may protect those advocating violence against Jews.
As a result, Republicans are likely to reject the revised bill, while Democrats may accuse them of indifference to antisemitism. The Biden administration's inaction on this issue further highlights the systemic antisemitism within the Democratic Party.
GB News: EXPOSED: As PM vows to cut 'flabby' state, NHS seeking 'diversity' hire on 80k to make staff 'comply' with DEI
NHS England is set to be abolished under Sir Keir Starmer's leadership, prompting job cuts alongside a new role for an equalities manager at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, offering a salary of £70,000. The position focuses on equality, diversity, and inclusion strategies.
This move comes amid broader discussions on reducing quango staff, with over 1,300 earning more than £100,000. The government is reviewing arm's-length bodies to enhance efficiency, with plans to merge NHS England with the Department of Health and Social Care.
Le Monde: Hard right wins local UK election in blow to PM Starmer
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, won a parliamentary seat in Runcorn and Helsby, marking a significant defeat for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour party. The victory, by just six votes, signals a shift towards multi-party politics in the UK, as Reform also gained council seats from both Labour and Conservatives.
The local elections reflect growing disillusionment with the traditional parties amid economic challenges and immigration concerns. With Reform polling ahead of Labour and Conservatives, the political landscape in Britain appears to be changing, as the party aims to build grassroots support ahead of the next general election.
Forbes: Trump Signs Executive Order To Cut Federal Funding For NPR And PBS
President Trump signed an executive order to cut federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing accusations of bias and partisanship. The order directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease direct and indirect funding, claiming the current media landscape makes government support unnecessary.
PBS CEO Paula Kerger noted that federal funding constitutes only about 15% of PBS's budget, with the majority coming from viewer contributions. NPR and PBS have not yet commented on the order.