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#politics
Breitbart: Senate Democrats Suddenly Oppose Crypto Bill on Eve of Vote
Senate Democrats, previously supportive of the GENIUS Act for stablecoin regulation, have announced their opposition, citing unresolved issues like anti-money laundering and national security. They will not vote for cloture unless these concerns are addressed.
Despite the Democratic pushback, Senate Republicans remain committed to advancing the bill, emphasizing the need for bipartisan support in cryptocurrency legislation.
Breitbart: Dear Harvard: Trump Cuts All Federal Grants; Love, America
The Trump administration has ceased all federal grants to Harvard University, citing a pattern of violations of federal law and non-compliance with a Supreme Court ruling on race-based affirmative action in admissions. This follows previous cuts totaling $2.2 billion.
Harvard is also under investigation by Trump's antisemitism task force due to incidents involving anti-Israel protests that targeted Jewish students. The university has received approximately $9 billion in federal grants, despite having a substantial endowment of $53 billion.
Breitbart: Sen. Tillis Could Tank Trump Nominee, Allowing Judge Boasberg to Choose U.S. Attorney for D.C.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) is withholding support for President Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, which could lead to Judge Jeb Boasberg selecting a replacement, potentially former Special Counsel Jack Smith. Martin's interim status expires on May 19, 2025, and his nomination is crucial for Trump's agenda, as he has shifted the office's focus to prosecuting corruption within the federal government.
Tillis's concerns stem from Martin's past comments regarding January 6 defendants, and his decision could hinder Trump's efforts to combat what he terms the "weaponization of government." If Martin's nomination fails, the appointment could fall to a court system seen as unfavorable to Trump, complicating the administration's legal strategy.
#society
Breitbart: Bhattacharya: Citizens Lost Trust in NIH, So I Freed the Beagles
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, expressed relief over the cessation of NIH-funded animal experiments, particularly those involving Beagles. He criticized the cruelty of such research and questioned the retraction of a report about Beagles being subjected to extreme conditions, suggesting potential pressures behind it.
Marlow highlighted that Dr. Bhattacharya intervened to stop these experiments, raising doubts about their existence if intervention was necessary.
#religion
GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Monday 5 May
In today's GB News Daily Reflection, John 10:14 highlights Jesus as the good shepherd, emphasizing his relationship with his followers. He states, "I know my sheep and my sheep know me," illustrating the trust and recognition between him and his flock.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-California police captain accused of midair lewd behavior after allegedly downing entire bottle of bubbly
A former California Highway Patrol captain, Dennis Wally Woodbury, has been indicted for lewd behavior on a JetBlue flight from Florida to Los Angeles. Allegedly intoxicated, he displayed inappropriate conduct with two male flight attendants, including exposing himself and making crude gestures.
Woodbury faces a charge of abusive sexual contact, which is a felony carrying a maximum sentence of two years in federal prison. He was released on a $50,000 bond and is scheduled for arraignment in May.
Breitbart: CNN Platforms Terrorist, who Blames America for Fentanyl
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow criticized CNN for a segment featuring a cartel member, accusing the network of treating the individual with undue respect despite the cartel's violent and criminal activities. Marlow expressed concern over the media's approach to such dangerous figures.
#science
Le Monde: How France and Europe plan to attract foreign researchers in the Trump era
French President Emmanuel Macron introduced the "Choose Europe for Science" initiative on May 5, 2025, in Paris, addressing the challenges faced by American scientists since the Trump administration. The initiative aims to counteract censorship, funding cuts, and the expulsion of foreign students affecting research and education.
Macron's launch event included European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and various officials, signaling a unified European response to the perceived threats against scientific integrity and collaboration.