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4 May 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz - May 4, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
Test Your News Knowledge Quiz - May 4, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
Justin Trudeau led the Liberal Party to a narrow victory in Canada. In the U.S., the military branch with the best recruiting numbers in 15 years is the Army, while a lawmaker filed articles of impeachment against the president.

April 30 marked 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War. The U.S. has formed an economic partnership with Ukraine for access to rare earth minerals, while the Department of Labor warned governors against providing unemployment benefits to migrants.


Fox News: Appeals court backs VOA overhaul Kari Lake says will 'modernize' agency: ‘Huge victory for President Trump’
Appeals court backs VOA overhaul Kari Lake says will 'modernize' agency: ‘Huge victory for President Trump’
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has granted a stay on a lower court's order requiring the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees and the resumption of full broadcasting. This ruling is seen as a significant victory for the Trump administration and its restructuring plans for the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

The appeals court emphasized the executive authority in federal employment matters, noting that the lower court likely lacked jurisdiction over the administration's personnel and funding decisions. This follows Trump's executive order aimed at dismantling USAGM operations, which had placed many VOA employees on administrative leave and paused broadcasting activities.


#society

Fox News: Why gossiping could be good for you, according to experts
Why gossiping could be good for you, according to experts
Psychology experts suggest that gossiping, often viewed negatively, can have mental health benefits. It may help individuals process emotions, foster empathy, and create social bonds. However, caution is advised, as it can also lead to trust issues and perpetuate negative feelings.

In workplace settings, gossip is prevalent and can create a toxic environment, eroding trust and morale. While it may help some navigate complex social dynamics, chronic negative gossip can harm mental health and relationships.


Fox News: Car crash at airport in the Philippines kills at least 2, including young girl
Car crash at airport in the Philippines kills at least 2, including young girl
A car crash at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport resulted in the deaths of two individuals, including a five-year-old girl, and left several others injured. The incident occurred when a black SUV collided with the terminal's entrance after the driver mistakenly accelerated.

The driver has been taken into custody, and their license has been suspended for 90 days pending an investigation. Airport officials are urging the public to refrain from speculation as they work with authorities to determine the details of the accident.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Donald Trump's tariffs tsar accuses Britain of being 'compliant servant of communist China'
Donald Trump's tariffs tsar accuses Britain of being 'compliant servant of communist China'
Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to President Trump, criticized the UK's relationship with China, warning it risks becoming overly compliant and vulnerable to Chinese economic influence. He urged the UK to reject China's "string-laden gifts" and avoid becoming a dumping ground for redirected goods.

Navarro expressed optimism about UK-US trade negotiations but highlighted key issues such as food import restrictions that could complicate a deal. He emphasized that the US will not tolerate significant tariff and non-tariff barriers from the UK.


#culture

Fox News: 'MobLand' star Tom Hardy overcame addiction to become Hollywood powerhouse
'MobLand' star Tom Hardy overcame addiction to become Hollywood powerhouse
Tom Hardy, the British actor known for roles in "Peaky Blinders" and "Venom," has faced significant personal challenges, including addiction and on-set conflicts. He has been sober since 2003 and credits his tumultuous past with helping him develop his acting skills.

Despite a reputation for being difficult on set, Hardy acknowledges the pressures of his career and emphasizes the importance of his role as a father. He aims to shield his children from the struggles he faced growing up.


Times Of Israel: UK gigs by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood and Israeli singer Dudu Tassa canceled
UK gigs by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood and Israeli singer Dudu Tassa canceled
Two UK concerts featuring Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Israeli artist Dudu Tassa have been canceled due to protests from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The cancellations were welcomed by Palestinian groups, who argue that the events would have normalized Israel's actions in Gaza.

Critics of the cancellations, including UK Lawyers for Israel, claim they may violate contractual obligations and the Equality Act, labeling the pressure from anti-Israel activists as intimidation. They argue that such actions disrupt lives in Britain and do not contribute to peace in the Middle East.