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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Plane Flying Over Indy 500 Advertises ‘Abortion Pills by Mail’
A plane promoting abortion pills flew over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during Memorial Day weekend, aiming to raise awareness despite Indiana's strict abortion laws. Mayday Health, the nonprofit behind the campaign, emphasized that abortion pills are available by mail in all states, even in areas with restrictions.
The organization plans to return for future campaigns, citing a need to combat misinformation about abortion laws. In 2023, medication abortions made up 63% of all abortions in the U.S., a significant increase from previous years.
Fox News: Trump denounces court’s 'political' tariff decision, calls on Supreme Court to act quickly
President Trump responded to a recent court ruling that questioned his authority over tariffs, claiming they are essential for the U.S. economy. He criticized the U.S. Court of International Trade's decision as politically motivated and expressed hope that the Supreme Court would overturn it.
Trump also expressed disappointment in the Federalist Society, suggesting that their influence led to poor judicial nominations. He emphasized the need for the President to protect the nation from economic harm through his proposed tariffs.
Breitbart: Marjorie Taylor Greene Previews House Vote to Defund PBS and NPR
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced a House vote to defund PBS and NPR, emphasizing her support for cutting taxpayer funding to what she calls "Left-wing propaganda." She criticized public broadcasting for promoting a "woke agenda" and pledged to end taxpayer subsidies for biased media.
The upcoming vote follows an executive order from Trump aimed at halting funds to these institutions, asserting that taxpayer dollars should not support media that lacks impartiality. NPR has responded by suing the Trump administration over the order.
#society
Fox News: Bernard Kerik, former New York police commissioner and 9/11 figure, dies at 69
Bernie Kerik, former New York City police commissioner and prominent figure during the 9/11 attacks, has died at 69 after a private illness. He was known for his leadership in emergency response and received numerous awards throughout his 35-year career.
Kerik's legacy is complicated by his 2009 felony convictions, including tax fraud, for which he served nearly three years in prison before being pardoned by President Trump in 2020. He remained active in political discourse, particularly regarding criminal justice and election integrity.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Chinese nationals who infiltrated US universities
The Trump administration is increasing scrutiny of Chinese nationals studying in the U.S. due to alleged espionage and other misconduct. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to revoke student visas for those linked to the Chinese Communist Party, prompting criticism from Chinese officials.
Recent incidents include Chinese students charged with photographing military sites and engaging in espionage. The administration's actions coincide with Harvard's lawsuit against a visa ban, claiming it was enacted without proper justification. The situation raises concerns about international student rights and U.S.-China relations.
Breitbart: Report: Netanyahu Accepts Witkoff Proposal; Hamas Criticizes, May Reject It
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted a controversial U.S. proposal for a hostage and ceasefire deal, which Hamas has criticized and may reject. The plan involves releasing some hostages in exchange for a ceasefire and other concessions, but it has faced backlash within Israel for potentially empowering Hamas.
Opponents argue that the deal could allow Hamas to regroup while the conflict continues. If Hamas declines the proposal, Israel and the U.S. will pursue alternative aid mechanisms aimed at undermining Hamas's control in Gaza, while the fate of the hostages remains uncertain.
#culture
Breitbart: Kool & the Gang's Michael Sumler Dead at 71 in Car Crash
Michael Sumler, a member of Kool & the Gang, died at 71 in a car crash in Mableton, Georgia. He was pronounced dead at the scene after contributing to the band as a stylist and backup vocalist from 2004 to 2015. The band expressed their sadness over his passing.
Mableton Mayor Michael Owens acknowledged Sumler's impact on music, calling him a legend and extending condolences to his family and fans. The driver of the other vehicle was unharmed.
Times Of Israel: Codex Sassoon, oldest near-complete Hebrew Bible, displayed in Israel after Oct. 7 delay
On October 5, 2023, an El Al flight from New York brought the Codex Sassoon, the world's oldest nearly complete Hebrew Bible, to Israel, where it was set to be displayed at the ANU Museum of the Jewish People. However, the planned unveiling was delayed due to the Hamas attack on October 7. The exhibition finally opened 20 months later, celebrating the Bible's significance in Jewish identity.
The Codex Sassoon, dating back over 1,000 years, contains all 24 books of the Hebrew Bible and features handwritten notes that trace its history. Following its auction for $38 million in 2023, it was donated to the museum, where it symbolizes resilience and continuity in Jewish culture.
#health
GB News: Daily 16p spice found to significantly reduce bad cholesterol and blood sugar levels within weeks
Recent research indicates that ginger's bioactive compounds may serve as an effective natural treatment for cardiovascular disease. Key compounds like gingerols and shogaols have shown potential in reducing inflammation, lowering blood pressure, improving cholesterol levels, and preventing blood clots.
With a cost-effective daily intake of less than two grams, ginger could offer a safer therapeutic alternative alongside conventional medications, potentially reducing the risk of adverse effects. Given the alarming projections of cardiovascular disease deaths, ginger's extensive health benefits position it as a promising complementary therapy.