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6 May 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Trump vs Harvard - A Showdown for the Ages - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has announced a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University, citing the institution's insufficient action against antisemitism and limited viewpoint diversity. He has threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, which could significantly impact its funding and ability to enroll international students.
Harvard is fighting back, suing the administration and arguing that losing its tax-exempt status would jeopardize its educational mission and financial aid. This conflict could set a precedent for other universities, as Trump seeks to challenge perceived left-wing bias in academia.
Le Monde: Friedrich Merz loses first vote in bid to become German chancellor
Friedrich Merz's bid to become Germany's chancellor failed in the first round of voting, marking a historic defeat as he fell short by six votes. The Bundestag has 14 days to elect a candidate with an absolute majority, or the president may appoint a candidate or dissolve parliament.
Merz's coalition, which includes the Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democrats, aims to address economic stagnation, defense spending, and migration issues. The rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany party complicates the political landscape, as mainstream parties refuse to collaborate with it.
Front Page Magazine: Kamala Harris is the "True Core of Dandyism"
Kamala Harris is viewed as a potential front-runner for the 2028 election, but her public appearances often lead to embarrassment. Her recent debut at the Met Gala featured a custom dress by Off-White, aligning with the event’s theme celebrating Black designers and style.
While the fashion choice aimed to highlight Black identity, critics question the significance of her fashion sense in appealing to voters. Harris's history of high fashion dates back to her time as a prosecutor, raising doubts about her achievements beyond style.
#society
Fox News: REAL ID documents held up in mail according to Americans who enrolled before deadline
Starting May 7, Americans must present a REAL ID or another acceptable form of ID for domestic flights, as standard driver's licenses will no longer be valid. Many are facing delays in receiving their REAL IDs, prompting concerns and confusion among travelers.
The TSA advises those still waiting for their REAL IDs to bring alternative identification, such as a U.S. passport, to expedite security screening. Travelers are encouraged to arrive at the airport early to accommodate potential delays in processing.
#military
Front Page Magazine: Sec Def Hegseth Calls for Dumping 20% Four Star Generals
The U.S. military is facing a reduction in its ranks of high-ranking officers, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announcing a 20% cut in four-star generals and a 10% reduction in the overall flag officer corps. This initiative aims to enhance strategic readiness and operational effectiveness.
Hegseth emphasizes that the goal is not punitive but rather a strategic adjustment to improve military efficiency. The plan will unfold in two phases, with further reductions expected as part of a realignment of the Unified Command Plan. Legal challenges may arise against these changes.