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#politics

Fox News: Liberals who rallied behind Fetterman post-stroke in 2022 turn on pro-Israel senator after NY Magazine report
Liberals who rallied behind Fetterman post-stroke in 2022 turn on pro-Israel senator after NY Magazine report
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., faces dwindling support from liberals following a New York Magazine report that questions his health and fitness for office after his stroke in May 2022. While he was once a progressive favorite, his strong support for Israel has led to backlash from the far-left.

Critics and former supporters are now expressing concerns about his mental health, with calls for him to resign. The report highlights a shift in perception, as many who once defended him are now questioning his ability to serve effectively.


Fox News: LIZ PEEK: What Kamala Harris buzz is telling us. Read between the lines, America
LIZ PEEK: What Kamala Harris buzz is telling us. Read between the lines, America
Kamala Harris's potential 2028 presidential run raises concerns as she offers no new direction from the Biden administration, which has faced criticism for immigration policies, inflation, and spending. Harris's recent speech lacked fresh ideas, focusing instead on attacking Donald Trump.

The Democratic Party struggles with leadership and messaging, heavily influenced by its progressive wing. Polls indicate that a majority of Americans do not align with the party's liberal stance, raising doubts about Harris's chances for success in the upcoming election.


Liberty Nation News: Is David Hogg Already on His Way Out at the DNC? - Liberty Nation News
Is David Hogg Already on His Way Out at the DNC? - Liberty Nation News
David Hogg, a prominent figure from the Parkland shooting, has become a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) but faces criticism for his extreme views and calls for primarying established party members. His approach has sparked tensions within the party, with some arguing that the DNC needs a new direction rather than just new leadership.

Hogg's recent statements suggest a disconnect from mainstream voter concerns, and he is now facing a challenge from activist Kalyn Free, who claims discrimination in the DNC's recent elections. As the party grapples with internal strife, Hogg's influence may be more divisive than unifying.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hostage’s father struggles to speak again in effort to bring his son home
Hostage’s father struggles to speak again in effort to bring his son home
Tal Kuperstein, father of hostage Bar Kuperstein, is fighting to regain his speech and mobility after a stroke, inspired by his son’s captivity since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. He believes that his determination to communicate will help bring Bar home.

The Kuperstein family, deeply affected by Bar's abduction, is actively seeking assistance from various avenues, including appealing to the Russian government and reaching out to U.S. President Donald Trump. They remain hopeful despite the challenges, as they continue to rally support for Bar's return.


Fox News: Business owners take on city they say is playing 'musical chairs' with property in eminent domain case
Business owners take on city they say is playing 'musical chairs' with property in eminent domain case
Small business owners in Brentwood, Missouri, are suing the city over its use of eminent domain to take their properties for a $436 million redevelopment project. They argue that the city improperly declared their area blighted to facilitate the transfer to a private developer, despite the properties being in good condition.

The legal battle stems from a broad definition of blight that allows cities to seize properties even if they are well-maintained. The case highlights ongoing tensions between property rights and urban development initiatives, particularly following the controversial Kelo v. New London ruling.


Fox News: MORNING GLORY: 'REAL ID' is coming for you
MORNING GLORY: 'REAL ID' is coming for you
Navigating the Virginia DMV for a REAL ID has proven challenging, as the process requires specific documentation, including proof of residence. Despite having a valid passport, the author faced delays and confusion due to the need for additional paperwork that met state requirements.

The REAL ID Act, enacted in 2005, aims to standardize identification following 9/11, but the urgency of the upcoming deadline has raised questions. Interestingly, individuals under Temporary Protected Status can also obtain a REAL ID, highlighting disparities in the application process.


The Federalist: Feds Keep Wasting Millions On N.C. Red Wolf Experiment
Feds Keep Wasting Millions On N.C. Red Wolf Experiment
The federal government is investing nearly $328 million in a red wolf recovery program in North Carolina, which has faced criticism from local landowners. Concerns include the program's history of releasing wolves on private land, leading to hybrid breeding with coyotes and negative impacts on local wildlife.

Landowner Jett Ferebee argues that the program has resulted in government overreach and has devastated his land, previously rich in wildlife. He highlights a high mortality rate among the released wolves and questions the effectiveness of the program, suggesting it prioritizes funding and legal battles over ecological balance.


GB News: Centuries-old court tradition to be replaced with 'woke' alternative to be 'more inclusive'
Centuries-old court tradition to be replaced with 'woke' alternative to be 'more inclusive'
The traditional courtroom announcement "all rise" in England and Wales is being changed to "all rise, if able" to promote inclusivity for disabled individuals. This alteration, the first of its kind in centuries, aims to create a more welcoming environment for all attendees.

The decision has drawn criticism from traditionalists who view it as unnecessary virtue-signaling. Some argue that the original phrase has historical significance and that those unable to stand have always participated in court proceedings.


#economy

Fox News: Trump’s latest move proves his manufacturing Golden Age is just fools’ gold
Trump’s latest move proves his manufacturing Golden Age is just fools’ gold
President Trump's tariff policies are expected to increase import costs, potentially harming American consumers and leading to job losses in export-driven sectors. While some individual companies may benefit, the overall impact on manufacturing jobs is likely to be negative, with layoffs already reported.

The article argues that tariffs could lead to a decline in productivity and a shift to lower-paying jobs, ultimately harming the middle class. Historical precedents, such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, suggest that protective tariffs can choke global trade and prolong economic downturns.


#health

Fox News: Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment
Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment
Emma Dimery, diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at 23, is now cancer-free after participating in a clinical trial using experimental genetic therapy. This innovative treatment involved altering her cancer cells to enhance their anti-tumor response, leading to an unprecedented recovery.

With colorectal cancer diagnoses rising among younger individuals, experts emphasize the importance of early screening and awareness. Dimery's case highlights the potential of new therapies and the need for continued research to improve outcomes for patients with advanced cancers.


Fox News: DR. MARC SIEGEL: Trump is right to block 'dangerous' gain-of-function research
DR. MARC SIEGEL: Trump is right to block 'dangerous' gain-of-function research
Gain-of-function research, which manipulates pathogens to assess their potential for human transmission and virulence, has become controversial. While some scientists, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, have supported certain types of this research, concerns about safety and potential misuse have led to calls for a moratorium.

President Trump recently issued an executive order to block federal funding for dangerous gain-of-function research in the U.S. and abroad, citing the societal risks involved. This order aims to improve oversight and address the potential for lab-leak incidents, particularly referencing research conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.