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7 May 2024

#politics

Fox News: Gov. Hochul says she 'misspoke' when she said some 'black kids' don't know the word 'computer'
Gov. Hochul says she 'misspoke' when she said some 'black kids' don't know the word 'computer'
Following a controversial remark at the Milken Institute Global Conference, Gov. Hochul faced backlash for suggesting Black kids in the Bronx don't know what computers are, highlighting the Empire AI initiative.

Hochul's statement sparked outrage among officials, with Assembly Members Reyes and Zaccaro emphasizing the capability of Bronx children, prompting the governor to apologize and clarify her focus on economic opportunity for marginalized communities.


Breitbart: Pop Star Macklemore Releases Anti-Israel Song: 'Not Voting for Biden,' 'Blood on Your Hands'
Pop Star Macklemore Releases Anti-Israel Song: 'Not Voting for Biden,' 'Blood on Your Hands'
Anti-Israel rapper Macklemore releases song criticizing Biden and Israel's war in Gaza. Video includes politicians and references to pro-Palestinian protests.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Suicide attack that killed 5 Chinese nationals was planned in Afghanistan, Pakistan's military says
Suicide attack that killed 5 Chinese nationals was planned in Afghanistan, Pakistan's military says
Pakistan's military reveals Afghan involvement in suicide bombing that killed Chinese engineers. Taliban ties exposed. Crackdown on illegal migration initiated. Border fencing nearing completion with Afghanistan and Iran. DNA test to identify bomber. Afghanistan denies accusations.


Times Of Israel: UN nuclear watchdog chief urges Iran to take ‘concrete’ steps for cooperation
UN nuclear watchdog chief urges Iran to take ‘concrete’ steps for cooperation
IAEA chief urges Iran to take concrete steps on nuclear program cooperation. Agreement from 2023 needs more substance. Tensions and lack of cooperation persist.


Breitbart: Israeli Troops Fight Through Rafah, Seize Border Crossing, Key Road
Israeli Troops Fight Through Rafah, Seize Border Crossing, Key Road
The Israel Defense Forces seized control of the Rafah-Egypt border, engaging in a strategic operation against Hamas fighters. No Israeli casualties were reported. The IDF targeted Hamas terrorists and infrastructure in eastern Rafah, using intelligence to eliminate threats. The United Nations voiced concern over the Israeli occupation of the Rafah crossing, suggesting it could hinder aid delivery in Gaza.


Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters shout at man waving Israeli flag near Met Gala in NYC, video shows
Anti-Israel protesters shout at man waving Israeli flag near Met Gala in NYC, video shows
Anti-Israel protesters confront a man waving an Israeli flag near the Met Gala in NYC. Police remove Palestinian flag from statue; tension remains high.


#economy

The Western Journal: After the Sudden Deaths of 2 Boeing Whistleblowers, 10 More Stepping Forward: Report
After the Sudden Deaths of 2 Boeing Whistleblowers, 10 More Stepping Forward: Report
Boeing whistleblowers face mysterious deaths. More whistleblowers step forward exposing safety issues.


Le Monde: Rodolphe Saadé: 'China-America tensions continue unabated, even though both countries need each other'
Rodolphe Saadé: 'China-America tensions continue unabated, even though both countries need each other'
French shipping giant CMA CGM faces challenges in climate, geopolitics, and AI, investing in sustainability and innovation at Tangram center in Marseille.

CEO Rodolphe Saadé aims for zero net emissions by 2050, but faces hurdles with Red Sea crisis and fuel costs. Competition, taxes, and decarbonization efforts shape the future of global shipping industry.


#culture

On The Water: Angling Artist: Tim Cromarty
Angling Artist: Tim Cromarty
The retired carpenter Tim Cromarty, now known for his found object fish sculptures, started his artistic journey while working on Fisher's Island off Connecticut. Inspired by beach treasures, he crafted marine-themed art and had early success selling buoy fish sculptures in downtown Mystic.

With an eye for unique shapes and items, Cromarty transforms old, discarded materials into quirky fish sculptures using a mix of wood, metal, and rustic objects. His work is showcased at various art festivals between Cape Cod and New Jersey, bringing new life to discarded "junk" found in antique shops, thrift stores, and yard sales.


#crime

Forbes: Trump And Stormy Daniels: What To Know About Hush Money Saga As Adult Film Star Takes The Stand
Trump And Stormy Daniels: What To Know About Hush Money Saga As Adult Film Star Takes The Stand
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels set to testify in Trump's criminal trial over falsifying bank records in alleged affair.


Breitbart: Pro-Palestinian Group Takes Responsibility for Torching Police Cars
Pro-Palestinian Group Takes Responsibility for Torching Police Cars
A pro-Palestinian group called Rachel Corrie’s Ghost Brigade claimed responsibility for torching several police cars in Portland, Oregon. The group cited support for Palestinian martyrs and student protesters, and criticized law enforcement tactics during student protests. Portland Police Department confirmed 17 vehicles torched, investigation ongoing.


Breitbart: Pictures: Palestine Protesters Disrupt Memorial Ceremony at Auschwitz
Pictures: Palestine Protesters Disrupt Memorial Ceremony at Auschwitz
Pro-Palestine activists protest 'March of the Living' at Auschwitz, confronting and shouting at attendees. Counter-protestors decry Israel's actions in Gaza, but are dwarfed by officials at the Holocaust memorial event.


#outdoors

Fox News: Amazon Pet Day: 10 top picks on sale for your cats and dogs
Amazon Pet Day: 10 top picks on sale for your cats and dogs
Amazon's Pet Day sale offers exclusive deals on pet products, including automatic feeders, litter boxes and grooming tools. Sign up for fast, free delivery with Buy With Prime. Get everything your pet needs at a fraction of the regular price during this 48-hour event.


#technology

Gataway Couple: There's Still a Working Pay Phone in This Remote National Park
There's Still a Working Pay Phone in This Remote National Park
Payphones, once a common sight, are now a rarity due to the rise of mobile phones. Yellowstone National Park still has a working payphone, crucial in areas with no cell signal.

With only around 100,000 payphones left in the US, they continue to dwindle. Despite their decline, they remain a vital lifeline in remote areas for emergencies.