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4 May 2025
#politics
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: The Americans I talk to will sacrifice for real change
Despite concerns from some Democrats and Republicans about the economic impact of President Trump's tariffs, his supporters in states like West Virginia, Indiana, and Kentucky remain steadfast. Many believe that short-term pain is necessary for long-term change, expressing confidence in Trump's vision.
Pollster Frank Luntz noted this unusual loyalty, as voters prioritize Trump's promises over immediate economic discomfort. Workers at a steel cleaning facility echoed this sentiment, valuing Trump's focus on their needs over traditional economic indicators.
Times Of Israel: Morocco anti-Israel activists set sights on ports, alleging arms en route to Israel
Protests in Morocco against the government's normalization of ties with Israel have intensified, fueled by public outrage following the recent Hamas attacks. Activists are calling for the blocking of ships carrying military cargo to Israel, particularly targeting the Danish shipping company Maersk.
Despite Morocco's constitutional allowance for freedom of expression, dissent against the monarchy is met with harsh penalties. Protests have drawn large crowds, including union members and the Islamist group Al Adl wal Ihsan, highlighting a growing rift between the monarchy's decisions and public sentiment.
Fox News: White House officials celebrate 'omen' of Kentucky Derby victor: 'Sovereignty will ALWAYS win'
White House officials celebrated the victory of a horse named Sovereignty over Journalism at the Kentucky Derby, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller highlighting the symbolic implications of the race. Hegseth remarked, "Sovereignty > Journalism," suggesting a broader message about the administration's priorities.
The Trump administration has faced ongoing tensions with the media, with Hegseth defending against scrutiny over shared military information and Miller criticizing reporters for their coverage of violent crimes linked to MS-13. Both officials emphasized the media's perceived bias and their commitment to focusing on national security issues.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle stands by Prince Harry after security appeal loss, shows subtle support with tender family photo
Prince Harry lost his appeal to reinstate his U.K. security, with the Court of Appeal ruling that his protection is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Meghan Markle showed support by posting a family photo on social media following the decision.
Harry expressed his desire for reconciliation with the royal family, feeling let down by the outcome. He emphasized his concerns for his family's safety and the emotional toll of being unable to bring them to the U.K. without proper protection.
#economy
Le Monde: 'The trade war creates new opportunities for Europeans and France'
The U.S. tariff war has caused initial shock among economic operators, prompting a pause in decision-making. However, France stands to benefit due to its internationalization model, which focuses on foreign establishment, shielding it from tariff impacts. French companies in the U.S. generated €341 billion in revenue in 2022, far exceeding exports.
The potential for increased tariffs poses risks but also opportunities for European growth, particularly for France. A Yale study predicts a slight positive impact on European growth despite the expected inflation and recession in the U.S. The trade war may ultimately create new avenues for French businesses.
#sports
Breitbart: NBC's Mike Tirico Leaves Set of Kentucky Derby Broadcast Due to Food Allergy
Mike Tirico left the Kentucky Derby broadcast due to a significant reaction to his nut allergy. Ahmed Fareed took over the coverage, assuring viewers Tirico would return once he felt better. Later, Tirico confirmed on social media that he experienced a serious allergic reaction.
This incident raised concerns among fans who noticed a change in Tirico's voice during the broadcast. Tirico has been covering the Kentucky Derby for nine years and is also known for his work on the U.S. Open and Sunday Night Football.
#other
GB News: Robert Hardman reveals 'real reason' why King Charles will not speak to Harry
King Charles is reportedly not communicating with Prince Harry due to legal concerns stemming from Harry's ongoing court battles regarding security arrangements. Royal expert Robert Hardman noted that discussing these matters could create legal jeopardy for the King, who serves as head of the judiciary.
Harry expressed his desire for reconciliation but lamented the breakdown in communication, stating he has not asked his father to intervene in his legal issues. Buckingham Palace reiterated that the security matters have been thoroughly examined by the courts.