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#politics

The Western Journal: Kamala's Stepdaughter Endorses Anti-Semitic, Pro-Hamas Radical Socialist for Major Political Office
Kamala's Stepdaughter Endorses Anti-Semitic, Pro-Hamas Radical Socialist for Major Political Office
Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, has endorsed Zohran Mamdani, a pro-Hamas socialist candidate for New York City mayor. Mamdani's policies include defunding the police and establishing city-run grocery stores, alongside controversial stances on Israel.

The endorsement raises questions about Harris' stance on her stepdaughter's political affiliations, particularly given Mamdani's anti-Semitic remarks and radical views. Critics argue that this endorsement reflects poorly on Harris, especially if she seeks higher office again.


Fox News: Federal judge orders NC to certify Supreme Court election results with Democrat leading
Federal judge orders NC to certify Supreme Court election results with Democrat leading
A federal judge has ordered the North Carolina elections board to certify the election results declaring Democrat Allison Riggs the winner of the state Supreme Court race over Republican Jefferson Griffin. The ruling maintains that thousands of contested ballots, including those from military voters and "Never Residents," must remain counted, emphasizing that altering election rules post-vote violates constitutional rights.

Judge Richard Myers, appointed by Trump, criticized attempts to retroactively change voting laws, asserting that doing so could undermine public confidence in elections. Griffin's legal team is considering an appeal following the judge's decision.


Fox News: Trump team steps in after blue city drops disturbing charges on illegal migrant and more top headlines
Trump team steps in after blue city drops disturbing charges on illegal migrant and more top headlines
Trump's team intervenes after a blue city releases an illegal individual labeled a "predator." Meanwhile, Trump signs an executive order to enhance US prescription drug manufacturing, and NASA supports his budget plan with a $6B cut to the agency.

In other news, a photographer wins a Pulitzer for capturing a Trump rally, and the Education Secretary issues a stern letter to Harvard. The Knicks make headlines for a stunning comeback, and a woman survives terminal cancer through a drug trial.


The Federalist: Congress Should Keep California From Dictating To Whole Country
Congress Should Keep California From Dictating To Whole Country
The Biden administration's EPA has granted California waivers under the Clean Air Act, potentially enabling the state to impose electric vehicle mandates nationwide. Senate Republicans are urged to use the Congressional Review Act to repeal these waivers, despite Democratic claims that such action could threaten the legislative filibuster.

Democrats have warned that asserting Senate prerogatives could have far-reaching consequences, but Republicans are encouraged to dismiss these arguments as unfounded. The CRA is a legitimate tool for Congress to challenge executive actions, and its application to the California waivers is seen as a necessary step to prevent unpopular regulations.


#society

The Federalist: Top California Democrats Fight To Protect Buying Sex With Kids
Top California Democrats Fight To Protect Buying Sex With Kids
California Democrats recently opposed a bill aimed at making it a felony to solicit paid sex from minors under 18, despite widespread public support for stricter penalties against child sex trafficking. The bill was amended to remove protections for 16-year-olds, with opponents citing concerns about its impact on LGBTQ+ individuals.

Critics argue that the opposition reflects a troubling stance on underage prostitution, as they prioritize perceived relationship dynamics over the exploitation of minors. Governor Gavin Newsom ultimately stated that all sex predators soliciting minors should face felony charges, highlighting a disconnect within the Democratic party on this critical issue.


The Federalist: Against Bari Weiss-ism
Against Bari Weiss-ism
Dissident liberals, labeled as "anti-woke," are attempting to control discourse on the right, claiming to uphold morality while seeking power. Figures like Bari Weiss and Douglas Murray, who align with outdated Democratic views, aim to dictate acceptable opinions while excluding true conservatives.

These liberals, politically displaced from the left, advocate for a diluted version of leftism under the guise of neutrality, failing to recognize the foundational values of Western civilization. Their approach lacks genuine commitment to traditional morals, revealing a disconnect from the very principles they profess to defend.


GB News: Rihanna, 37, announces third pregnancy with partner A$AP Rocky as she debuts baby bump at Met Gala
Rihanna, 37, announces third pregnancy with partner A$AP Rocky as she debuts baby bump at Met Gala
Rihanna announced she is expecting her third child with A$AP Rocky at the 2025 Met Gala, showcasing her baby bump in a fitted outfit. This follows the couple's two sons, RZA and Riot.

Rihanna's pregnancy reveals have become a hallmark of her public appearances, with previous announcements at high-profile events like the Super Bowl. The Met Gala theme this year celebrated Black style and dandyism.


Fox News: Controversial Israeli official says his country can learn from America's gun laws
Controversial Israeli official says his country can learn from America's gun laws
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir recently visited the U.S., engaging with Jewish groups and lawmakers while facing protests. He noted a shift in Israel-U.S. relations under Trump compared to Biden, emphasizing the importance of American support during wartime.

During his visit, Ben-Gvir explored U.S. gun culture, advocating for expanded firearm access in Israel. He highlighted a rise in permit applications since the October 7 attacks and implemented reforms to streamline the process, arguing that armed citizens enhance security.


#culture

The Telegraph: Radiohead star’s gig with Israeli musician cancelled after ‘credible threats’
Radiohead star’s gig with Israeli musician cancelled after ‘credible threats’
Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead has canceled upcoming UK shows due to "credible threats" against the venues. The decision follows calls from anti-Israel activists for the concerts to be scrapped amid the ongoing IDF military operations in Gaza.

Greenwood and fellow musicians stated that safety concerns for staff and audiences were paramount, and they expressed disappointment that the cancellation may be viewed as a victory for the boycott campaign.