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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: James Carville says Democrats can't afford to lie like 'Republicans do' because they would lose credibility
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized his party for adhering to a higher standard of honesty compared to Republicans, who he claims can lie without consequence. He expressed frustration that Democrats are pressured to maintain credibility while acknowledging that some within the party suggest they should adopt similar tactics to win.
Carville also commented on President Biden's perceived decline and the impact of Trump's tariff policies, which he argues have pushed countries closer to China. He has previously called for Biden to reconsider his candidacy for the upcoming election, reflecting ongoing divisions within the Democratic Party.
#society
GB News: M&S shoppers left feeling 'nostalgic' as supermarket brings out new 'retro' cake in food halls
Marks & Spencer has introduced a limited-edition Choc-o-Sandwich cake to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, with 5% of sales going to the Royal British Legion. The cake features layers of Victoria sponge, strawberry jam, and vanilla clotted cream buttercream, all enrobed in milk chocolate.
The nostalgic treat, inspired by a recipe from over 60 years ago, is available in M&S Foodhalls and online via Ocado. Customers have expressed excitement on social media, praising both the cake's retro appeal and its charitable contribution.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Iran's Web of Lies Unraveling Thanks to Port Explosion
A recent explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port in Iran has raised serious questions about the country's transparency regarding its military activities. The blast, which killed 40 and injured hundreds, occurred at a terminal linked to a foundation controlled by the Iranian government. Reports indicate that Iranian ships carrying sodium perchlorate, a chemical used in rocket fuel, were present at the port, despite no official record of its importation.
The U.S. Treasury Department has since imposed sanctions on several entities involved in procuring materials for Iran's ballistic missile program, suggesting a broader network between Iran and China. Experts argue that the incident underscores Iran's ongoing efforts to conceal its weapons development initiatives, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.
#economy
Forbes: Warren Buffett Says He Will Step Down As Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO (Live Updates)
Warren Buffett, 94, announced he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by year-end during the firm's annual shareholder meeting. He discussed trade tariffs, market volatility, and the company's cash holdings, expressing optimism about the U.S. economy despite current challenges.
Buffett criticized tariffs as detrimental and reiterated the importance of global trade. He plans to pass leadership to Berkshire Hathaway Energy CEO Greg Abel. Buffett's comments come amid concerns over potential recession risks linked to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
#culture
Le Monde: Golden Owl solution is revealed, but leaves players of 31-year hunt disappointed
After 32 years, the location of the Golden Owl treasure has been revealed in a documentary, confirming it is buried in Dabo, northeastern France. Many treasure hunters expressed disappointment, feeling the solution lacked excitement and surprise.
Player Nil Godé, who searched for the treasure for 16 years, voiced skepticism about the revelation, noting the town had been extensively dug by hunters over the years.