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3 May 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Le Pen's tightrope: Preparing voters for 'plan B,' without admitting defeat to election ban
Le Pen's tightrope: Preparing voters for 'plan B,' without admitting defeat to election ban
Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National (RN), faced questions about his presidential candidacy during a business lunch in Paris. With Marine Le Pen barred from running for five years due to an embezzlement conviction, Bardella is seen as a potential candidate for the 2027 election.

As the party navigates challenges ahead, polls indicate growing support among RN activists for Bardella to lead the far right in the upcoming presidential race.


#society

Fox News: Birthday cake destroyed by 'spoiled kid' as one man stops it and now he's to blame
Birthday cake destroyed by 'spoiled kid' as one man stops it and now he's to blame
A Reddit user shared a story about a birthday party where a toddler began touching and licking an expensive cake, prompting mixed reactions from attendees. The user moved the cake to prevent further contamination, which led to backlash from the family, who viewed the child's behavior as cute.

Responses to the post varied, with some supporting the user's actions while others criticized him for overreacting. Many emphasized that the family should decide what behavior is acceptable, while others noted that the child's actions were typical for their age. The incident sparked a broader discussion about family etiquette and boundaries.


GB News: Dolly Parton breaks down in tears as she admits trouble ‘adjusting’ without beloved husband: ‘We were together 60 years!’
Dolly Parton breaks down in tears as she admits trouble ‘adjusting’ without beloved husband: ‘We were together 60 years!’
Dolly Parton, 79, spoke emotionally about the death of her husband, Carl Dean, during a recent interview. Dean passed away on March 3 at age 82 after a 60-year marriage. Parton shared her struggles with adjusting to life without him but remains optimistic, attributing her coping to her busy work schedule.

Parton expressed gratitude for the support she has received and reflected on the love shown by fans after Dean's passing. Despite his private nature, she highlighted Dean's unwavering support throughout her career. Parton concluded that their love story continues to live on in her memories and songs.


Forbes: Updated Northern Lights Forecast: These 6 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
Updated Northern Lights Forecast: These 6 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
A minor auroral display is expected this weekend, with the northern lights visible in select northern U.S. states. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts a Kp index of three for Saturday night, with chances increasing to four on Sunday night.

The viewing line extends to areas including parts of Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Optimal viewing hours are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., with clear skies and minimal light pollution enhancing visibility.


#crime

Fox News: 'Cannibal' killer warning signs exposed in new report with release plan already in motion
'Cannibal' killer warning signs exposed in new report with release plan already in motion
Tyree Smith, known as the "Connecticut Cannibal," has been granted conditional release from a psychiatric facility despite exhibiting violent behavior in prison. Smith, who confessed to murdering and cannibalizing a homeless man in 2011, was found not guilty by reason of insanity and committed for 60 years.

Concerns have been raised about his release, particularly after new prison documents revealed he posed a "serious threat" and had altercations with other inmates. Critics, including state lawmakers, argue that releasing Smith jeopardizes public safety and fails to consider the victim's family.