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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Remembering David Horowitz on 'Charlie Rose'
David Horowitz, the founder of the Center, has passed away, prompting reflections on his impactful life. Notably, his 1997 PBS interview on "Charlie Rose" showcased his memoir, "Radical Son," where he articulated his departure from leftist ideology and critiqued Marxism.
The interview highlights Horowitz's intellectual journey and his insights into the dangers of Marxist thought. It serves as a testament to his legacy and contributions to political discourse.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Salvador Litvak on 'Jewish Humor and the Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time'
The Glazov Gang features Salvador Litvak discussing the significance of Jewish humor and its cultural impact. He reflects on various themes, including faith and suffering, while promoting his new book and upcoming film.
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#health
GB News: Virgin Media users unlock FREE upgrade designed to get pulses racing
Virgin Media has partnered with Fit at Home to offer its TV customers three months of free access to the fitness app, available until June 30, 2025. Users can enjoy over 500 workouts tailored for various fitness levels, including Pilates, strength training, and mindfulness sessions.
To claim the offer, customers need to access the Fit at Home app through their Virgin TV, scan a QR code, and complete the sign-up process. If not canceled, the subscription will renew at £15 per month after the trial. This initiative aims to provide a cost-effective alternative to gym memberships.
#crime
The Telegraph: Trump orders reopening of notorious Alcatraz prison
Donald Trump has announced plans to reopen and expand Alcatraz prison to house violent offenders, citing a need for stronger measures against crime. He directed federal agencies to rebuild the facility, which closed in 1963, as a symbol of law and justice.
This move follows Trump's ongoing legal battles and discussions about sending gang members and American citizens to foreign prisons.