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#politics

Fox News: Ellen DeGeneres struggles with UK country life after fleeing US
Ellen DeGeneres struggles with UK country life after fleeing US
Ellen DeGeneres shared a humorous video on Instagram of her first attempt at mowing the lawn at her new home in the U.K., where she struggled to drive the mower up a hill. Her wife, Portia de Rossi, filmed the experience, which showcased both DeGeneres' initial success and subsequent challenges.

The couple relocated to the U.K. in November 2024 after selling their homes in California, with DeGeneres citing the political climate as a reason for their move. Fellow comedian Rosie O'Donnell also left the U.S. around the same time, expressing surprise at DeGeneres' political motivations for leaving.


Breitbart: Photos: Failed Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris Attends the 2025 Met Gala
Photos: Failed Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris Attends the 2025 Met Gala
Kamala Harris made a rare public appearance at this year's Met Gala, invited by Vogue's Anna Wintour. This event marked one of her few outings since losing to Donald Trump in November. Harris wore a custom Off White gown and mingled with celebrities like A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams.

Wintour has a longstanding relationship with Harris, having previously hosted fundraisers for her presidential campaign.


Fox News: Lawmakers react to Newark airport chaos: ‘Your family deserves to know you’ll be safe'
Lawmakers react to Newark airport chaos: ‘Your family deserves to know you’ll be safe'
Lawmakers are demanding answers from the FAA regarding ongoing flight disruptions at Newark Airport, citing outdated air traffic control systems and staffing shortages. Senators from both parties emphasize the need for modernization and accountability to ensure passenger safety.

The FAA acknowledged the issues, including recent radar outages affecting operations. They are working on improving telecommunications reliability and updating automation systems to enhance resiliency in the New York area.


#society

Front Page Magazine: When TV Stations Enable Hamas-Linked CAIR’s Attacks
When TV Stations Enable Hamas-Linked CAIR’s Attacks
The media's partnership with CAIR has increasingly shaped narratives, often prioritizing religious accommodations over professional standards. Recent segments from WJAX in Florida illustrate this trend, framing a situation involving a Muslim firefighter around claims of "religious coercion" rather than focusing on teamwork and duty.

CAIR's tactics involve pressuring American institutions to conform to Islamic practices, while portraying any pushback as Islamophobia. This ongoing dynamic threatens the core values of public service, as seen in the fire department's mission to save lives being overshadowed by demands for religious privilege.


Front Page Magazine: The Icon Mall Opens in Ramallah
The Icon Mall Opens in Ramallah
The opening of the Icon Mall in Ramallah, the largest in Judea and Samaria, has sparked mixed reactions among Palestinians. While residents in the West Bank celebrate the mall as a symbol of prosperity, Gazans express outrage, viewing it as a stark contrast to their suffering under Hamas rule.

Critics from Gaza argue that the mall's opening reflects the Palestinian Authority's indifference to their plight, while others in the West Bank defend their right to enjoy consumerism. The divide highlights the contrasting realities between the PA and Hamas, with the former focusing on development and the latter on military endeavors.


Front Page Magazine: Less Starvation in Gaza Than in the U.S.
Less Starvation in Gaza Than in the U.S.
Elder of Ziyon's analysis reveals that claims of mass starvation in Gaza, as reported by Hamas, are exaggerated. He compares the incidence of malnutrition-related deaths, finding that Americans are three times more likely to die from hunger than Gazans, according to Hamas' own figures.

Despite Hamas' assertions of a humanitarian catastrophe, there are still supplies available in Gaza from prior aid deliveries. The IDF has facilitated significant aid shipments, and plans to ensure proper distribution to prevent theft by Hamas. The situation, while serious, does not reflect the dire conditions claimed by Hamas.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Turkey’s Erdogan Supports 'My Dear Friend' Trump's Negotiations with Iran, Russia
Turkey’s Erdogan Supports 'My Dear Friend' Trump's Negotiations with Iran, Russia
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and former President Donald Trump held a productive phone call discussing global conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war, Syria, and Gaza. Erdogan expressed Turkey's readiness to support peace efforts and invited Trump to visit Türkiye, while Trump reciprocated with an invitation to the U.S.

Erdogan also urged Trump to lift sanctions against Syria to aid in its recovery from civil war, emphasizing the need for humanitarian aid to Gaza. This stance conflicts with Israel's policy on aid shipments, highlighting the complexities of U.S.-Turkey relations.


Breitbart: 'Drag Race Italia' Host Melts Down Over Israel's War Against Terrorists: 'Self Defense My Ass!'
'Drag Race Italia' Host Melts Down Over Israel's War Against Terrorists: 'Self Defense My Ass!'
Mariano Gallo, host of Drag Race Italia, expressed outrage over Israel's military actions in the conflict with Hamas, criticizing the impact on civilians. He questioned the world's indifference to the suffering of children and called for a stronger stance against what he termed as inhumane actions.

Gallo's comments reflect a broader narrative that views Israel's military strategy as harmful to civilians, while also highlighting the tactics used by Hamas to shield its operations. This situation continues to evoke strong reactions and debates globally.


Fox News: Canadian journalist mocks Americans, says they can be 'convinced of anything' under Trump
Canadian journalist mocks Americans, says they can be 'convinced of anything' under Trump
Canadian journalist Stephen Marche expressed concerns about the potential for a U.S.-Canada conflict, citing President Trump's rhetoric regarding annexation. During a discussion on MSNBC, Marche noted that Trump's comments have led some Americans to view Canada as an enemy, raising fears of a constitutional crisis in the U.S. that could escalate tensions.

Marche emphasized the need for Canada to consider its own defense against the U.S., given Trump's past remarks about acquiring territories like Canada. Trump has suggested that Canada could become a U.S. state, indicating a troubling shift in discourse about U.S.-Canada relations.


Le Monde: India launches strikes on Pakistan as Islamabad vows retaliation
India launches strikes on Pakistan as Islamabad vows retaliation
India launched missile strikes on Pakistani territory, targeting what it described as terrorist camps in response to a deadly attack in Kashmir. Pakistan condemned the strikes, claiming civilian casualties, and vowed retaliation, raising tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

The conflict escalated after accusations of Pakistani support for militants involved in the attack that killed 26 people. Both countries have engaged in exchanges of fire along the Line of Control, with international calls for de-escalation.


#culture

GB News: WATCH IN FULL: 41-gun salute is held for King's Coronation anniversary
WATCH IN FULL: 41-gun salute is held for King's Coronation anniversary
King Charles's coronation anniversary was commemorated with a 41-gun salute in Hyde Park, executed by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery. The standard salute of 21 rounds was increased by 20 due to the royal location. Such salutes are customary for significant events.


Breitbart: Nolte: Disney Retitles Box Office Disappointment ‘Thunderbolts’ as ‘The New Avengers’
Nolte: Disney Retitles Box Office Disappointment ‘Thunderbolts’ as ‘The New Avengers’
Marvel Studios has renamed the underperforming film Thunderbolts to The New Avengers, aiming to boost ticket sales. Despite a $76 million opening weekend, it ranks poorly among Marvel releases, raising questions about the effectiveness of the rebranding.

Critics argue that the name change appears desperate, especially since the film has not generated excitement. The shift in title seems to highlight a significant departure from the iconic original Avengers, leaving fans disappointed.


#crime

Fox News: US Embassy warns Americans in Central American country of mass shooting threat
US Embassy warns Americans in Central American country of mass shooting threat
The U.S. Embassy in Honduras issued a security alert regarding potential mass shooting threats in Tegucigalpa, warning Americans to avoid certain locations, including a school and a government complex. The threats are under investigation by Honduran authorities.

The State Department continues to advise against travel to Honduras due to high levels of violent crime, including homicide and gang activity, which local authorities may be ill-equipped to handle.


#technology

Breitbart: Microsoft Officially Kills Skype After Bungling Service for 14 Years
Microsoft Officially Kills Skype After Bungling Service for 14 Years
Microsoft has officially closed its Skype service, transitioning users to Microsoft Teams. The decision follows years of mismanagement and declining user satisfaction, exacerbated by competition from Zoom. Skype's final features, including the Dial Pad, have been integrated into Teams.

Initially launched in 2003, Skype was once a leader in video communication but lost popularity after its acquisition by Microsoft in 2011. The app's redesign and poor user ratings contributed to its decline, culminating in its shutdown.