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4 May 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Warner: Disappointing Rubio Is 'Kowtowing to Trump'
Senator Mark Warner criticized Secretary of State Marco Rubio for his perceived deference to President Trump, calling it disappointing. Warner expressed skepticism about Rubio's ability to manage both diplomatic and national security roles effectively, suggesting the workload is too much for one individual.
Warner acknowledged his past collaboration with Rubio but expressed concern over his recent actions, likening the cabinet meeting's praise for Trump to something expected in North Korea.
Breitbart: German States Look to Ban AfD Members from Serving as Police
German police officers may face expulsion for being members of the AfD party, classified as "right-wing extremist" by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. Leaders in Hesse and Bavaria are considering a ban on civil servants affiliated with the party.
The classification allows increased surveillance of the AfD, with calls for withdrawing public funding and potentially banning the party altogether. AfD leaders argue this is an attack on democratic principles and the rule of law.
Le Monde: Erik Prince's art of the pitch
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, gained prominence through government contracts during the Bush administration, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. His reputation suffered after a 2007 incident in Baghdad led to public outcry, resulting in the liquidation of Blackwater in 2010.
After relocating to the UAE and securing military contracts, Prince supported Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, which led to scrutiny over his connections, including a controversial meeting with a Russian adviser.
Breitbart: Sean Penn Compares Trump to a Spouse Murderer: ‘He Might Destroy the World’
Actor Sean Penn has warned that former President Donald Trump could pose a significant threat, comparing him to a "jealous spouse" who might resort to destructive actions if his ambitions for a third term remain unfulfilled. During a podcast appearance, Penn expressed concern about Trump's potential willingness to "destroy the world" as a power play.
Representative Eric Swalwell echoed these fears, suggesting that Trump's desperation to protect himself could lead to dangerous consequences for the country. Penn, known for his critical stance on Trump, has previously described him as an "enemy of mankind" and has voiced his distress over the political climate since the 2016 election.
#society
Liberty Nation News: Empire Wind Project’s Pause Has Progressives Howling - Liberty Nation News
The Trump administration has paused construction on the Empire Wind project, citing insufficient environmental analysis. Critics argue this decision is politically motivated, while supporters express concern over potential job losses and economic impacts.
Environmentalists warn that wind turbines pose significant risks to wildlife, including seabirds, bats, and marine life. The debate highlights the conflict between clean energy initiatives and ecological preservation, raising questions about the true cost of renewable energy projects.
Breitbart: New York Times Mocks Rural California Town for Not Using Mainstream Media
The New York Times criticized a small California town for relying on alternative media, linking this to a militia's presence five years ago. The article suggests that local residents have shifted from traditional news sources to online platforms, which the Times views as problematic.
However, the context of the militia's involvement—hired for security against potential riots—was overlooked. The piece also fails to address how misleading reporting has fueled political division and unrest.
#culture
The Western Journal: ‘Miami Vice’ to Get Second Shot at Big Screen - Director Hire Gives Hope
The iconic '80s TV series "Miami Vice" is set for a cinematic reboot, directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for "Top Gun: Maverick." The original series, which aired from 1984 to 1989, became a cultural phenomenon with its stylish aesthetic and themes of crime and corruption.
Despite a disappointing 2006 film adaptation, Kosinski's successful track record offers hope for this new project. His ability to blend action with emotional depth may resonate with fans seeking a modern take on the beloved characters Crockett and Tubbs.
#history
GB News: Pompeii family's heartbreaking last-ditch effort to survive Mt Vesuvius eruption discovered by archaeologists
Archaeologists have revealed the tragic final moments of a Pompeii family during the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The family attempted to barricade themselves in a room, using a bed against the door, as volcanic debris flooded in. Four individuals, including a child, were found in panic positions.
Excavations at the Casa di Elle e Frisso uncovered well-preserved rooms and everyday items, indicating a life abruptly interrupted. The house was likely undergoing renovations at the time of the eruption, yet its inhabitants chose to remain inside and ultimately perished.
#health
Fox News: Vine-ripe tomatoes recalled due to salmonella risk: 'Do not consume'
Ray & Mascari Inc. is recalling its "4-Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes" due to potential salmonella contamination. The tomatoes were sold in 11 states, including New York and Illinois, and consumers are advised to discard the product.
No illnesses have been reported so far, but salmonella can cause serious health issues, especially in vulnerable populations. Customers with questions should contact Ray & Mascari Inc. directly.
#crime
Breitbart: Kidnappers in France Target Cryptocurrency Entrepreneurs for Ransom
French police rescued the father of a cryptocurrency entrepreneur who was kidnapped for ransom in Paris. The hostage was found in a house in Essonne, where he suffered injuries, including a severed finger. Five suspects have been arrested in connection with the case.
This incident highlights the growing trend of kidnappings targeting individuals involved in cryptocurrency in France, following a similar case earlier this year involving a co-founder of a crypto-wallet firm.
#science
The Western Journal: Scientists Cooking Up 'Super Horses' in a Lab, First Five Already Alive and Stabled
A bioengineering company in Argentina, Kheiron Biotech, has announced the creation of the first genetically modified "super horses," with five already stabled. The company aims to enhance horse racing performance through cloning, raising ethical concerns about animal welfare and safety.
Horse racing has long been influenced by breeding, but the introduction of cloning may exacerbate existing issues related to animal injuries and euthanization. The debate continues over the implications of playing God with living creatures in pursuit of profit.