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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Wes Streeting faces brutal GB News grilling after Labour MP says they're 'doing a bad job': 'Your own party is turning against you!'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting faced criticism on GB News regarding Labour's performance and its perceived abandonment of core supporters. Labour MP Dan Carden expressed concerns about discontent among working-class voters, citing failures in addressing low wages and public services.
Streeting acknowledged Carden's points, agreeing that the party needs to act faster to address these issues. He also recognized the unpopularity of the winter fuel allowance cuts but defended them as necessary for investing in public services. Carden warned that disillusionment might lead voters to seek alternatives.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Waltz Left National Security, but the Media Obit Came Too Soon - Liberty Nation News
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's departure has sparked media speculation about whether it was a firing or a promotion to UN ambassador. Critics argue that Waltz's tough stance on Iran and Russia clashed with a faction within the administration seeking a softer approach.
Supporters of Waltz believe his new role could enhance U.S. foreign policy, drawing parallels to past influential UN ambassadors. The ongoing debate highlights differing views within the Trump administration regarding America's global role and the approach to national security.
Times Of Israel: Houthi missile hits grounds of Ben Gurion Airport after interception fails; 6 injured
A ballistic missile fired by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis struck near Ben Gurion Airport, injuring six people. The Israeli military attempted to intercept the missile but was unsuccessful. The attack prompted a temporary halt to airport operations, with several airlines canceling flights.
In response, Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, are considering military action against Houthi targets in Yemen. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the strike, warning that the airport is no longer safe for air travel. This incident follows a series of missile attacks from the Houthis, escalating tensions in the region.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Swamponomics: Americans Taking Jobs From Foreigners? - Liberty Nation News
The US economy added 177,000 jobs in April, exceeding forecasts, while the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2%. Despite a 0.3% GDP contraction in Q1, private investment surged by 21%, indicating potential resilience amid concerns over recession and tariffs.
Stock market indicators show recovery, with the Dow up 7%, Nasdaq up 14%, and S&P 500 up 11% in the past month. While some economic indicators raise alarms, the overall data suggests the economy may be stabilizing.
#science
Forbes: Trump Administration Proposes Largest Ever Cut To NASA’s Budget — And Eyes Mars
NASA's funding could face a 24% cut, with its science budget slashed by 47%, under a proposal from the Trump Administration aiming to reduce federal spending by $163 billion. This could jeopardize key missions, including the Mars Sample Return and the Artemis program.
Experts warn that these cuts would significantly undermine American leadership in science and space exploration, leading to a historic decline in investment in basic research. The Planetary Society urges Congress to reject the proposal to maintain a capable national space program.
#technology
Fox News: Air taxi service plans eVTOL rides from all three NYC airports
Archer Aviation, in partnership with United Airlines, is planning to launch an air taxi service in New York City using its all-electric Midnight aircraft. This service aims to provide a faster, eco-friendly alternative to traditional transportation, utilizing existing helipads to connect passengers to major airports.
The Midnight aircraft can carry four passengers and a pilot, reaching speeds of up to 150 mph with a range of 100 miles. While pricing details are not yet available, the service could significantly impact urban mobility if successful. Archer is currently seeking FAA certification for the aircraft.