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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: WATCH: Trump Says Gavin Newsom Can't Win for President After Bullet Train Failure, Fires
President Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom, claiming his management of the high-speed rail project and wildfires disqualifies him from a presidential run. Trump labeled the rail project as a costly failure with significant budget overruns and suggested simpler alternatives would have been more effective.
He expressed skepticism about Newsom's potential candidacy, citing the project's issues and the governor's legal disputes with the Trump administration. Trump emphasized that the federal government would not fund the rail project, which he described as "out of control."
Breitbart: Merz Brands Trump Admin 'Absurd' for Concerns over German Democracy
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized the Trump administration for its concerns over democracy in Germany, particularly regarding the surveillance of the opposition AfD party. He defended his government's actions and accused the U.S. of election interference, asserting that America should refrain from commenting on German politics.
Merz, who recently formed a coalition government, faces internal challenges within his party and coalition, as evidenced by a historic defeat in his initial vote as chancellor. He emphasized the need for European unity in trade discussions with the U.S., especially given the economic struggles in Germany.
The Federalist: Poll Shows Media Narrative Of Trump Voter Regret Is Total Bunk
A recent poll indicates that 92% of Trump voters are satisfied with their choice, contradicting media narratives suggesting widespread regret. The survey, conducted across all 50 states, also showed high satisfaction among voters for Kamala Harris and independent candidates.
Despite claims from various media outlets about buyer's remorse among Trump voters, the data does not support this narrative. Instead, it suggests that the dissatisfaction is largely coming from critics rather than from those who supported Trump in the election.
#society
Breitbart: Student Linked to 'F*ck the Jews' Sign at Dave Portnoy's Bar Claims Victimhood, Asks for Money
A student involved in an antisemitic incident at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy's bar is seeking financial support, claiming he has faced backlash for a joke. Portnoy condemned the actions and initially offered to send the perpetrators to Auschwitz for a lesson, but later rescinded the offer.
The student, Mo Kahn, alleges he was pressured into taking responsibility and is now accusing Portnoy of hypocrisy for his anti-cancel culture stance. Portnoy has refuted Kahn's claims, stating that Kahn initially admitted to the act and later attempted to profit from the situation.
GB News: Prince Harry 'psychologically stuck' after bombshell interview
Prince Harry has been deemed "psychologically stuck" by psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud following a recent interview where he expressed distress over his strained relationship with King Charles and his security situation. After losing a legal battle regarding his protection, Harry's emotional remarks have raised concerns about his mental well-being.
Dr. Persaud suggested that Harry's insistence on his moral position may hinder his ability to reconcile with the Royal Family. He advised that Harry requires support to move forward, as his current approach may exacerbate tensions rather than facilitate healing.
The Telegraph: Anti-tourism protests ‘big issue’ for British holidaymakers in Spain
Anti-tourism protests in Spain are discouraging British travelers, according to Jet2 CEO Steve Heapy. He noted a growing perception that tourists are unwelcome, particularly in popular areas like the Balearic and Canary Islands.
Protesters have voiced concerns over rising rental prices and the influence of companies like Airbnb, with significant demonstrations occurring, including a march in Palma where slogans such as “SOS residents” were displayed.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russia Strikes Ukraine Capital Kyiv Again, Killing Two
Russia launched a missile and drone attack on Kyiv, resulting in at least two fatalities and multiple injuries, including children. This assault occurred just before a planned 72-hour ceasefire by Russia to coincide with Victory Day celebrations, which the U.S. has proposed extending to 30 days.
The Kremlin's ceasefire is intended for humanitarian reasons, while President Putin prepares for a military parade with foreign dignitaries, including China's Xi Jinping. Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with drone attacks reported over Russian territories and local officials taking precautions against potential threats.
Fox News: Trump offers to help India, Pakistan amid growing conflict: ‘I want to see them stop’
President Trump has expressed a desire for India and Pakistan to cease hostilities and is willing to assist in brokering a peace agreement. This comes after India conducted missile strikes on multiple sites in Pakistan, claiming they were linked to terrorist activities, resulting in reported casualties.
Trump emphasized his good relationships with both nations and hopes for a resolution to the ongoing conflict, which he described as a "tit for tat" situation. He reiterated his willingness to help facilitate peace efforts.
GB News: Pakistanis in London to protest outside Indian Embassy as Asian conflict reaches Britain
Pakistanis in London are set to protest outside the Indian Embassy today at 5:30 PM, following a missile attack by India. A second protest is scheduled in Birmingham at 4 PM. The demonstrations are organized by the Pakistani Muslim League UK in response to escalating tensions between the two countries.
Pakistan has vowed to retaliate against what it calls a "cowardly attack," asserting its commitment to national defense. The protests reflect ongoing community tensions, exacerbated by previous incidents of violence between Hindus and Muslims in the UK.
Fox News: Pivotal trade talks with Beijing loom as Trump swears in new US ambassador to China: 'What timing'
Former Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue was sworn in as U.S. ambassador to China amid ongoing trade talks between the two nations. President Trump highlighted Perdue's extensive business experience and expressed optimism about his role in addressing trade issues and the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
The Trump administration has imposed significant tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting retaliatory measures from China. As U.S. officials prepare for discussions with Chinese counterparts, there are hopes for fair trade agreements while addressing the fentanyl crisis.
#culture
Breitbart: Comedian Nate Bargatze Shreds Bob Iger: Disney Run by a Guy 'That Doesn't Care About the Audience'
Comedian Nate Bargatze criticized Disney for prioritizing business over audience engagement, expressing a desire to create entertainment for the everyman. He aims to build a Disney-like empire with diverse content, including a theme park in Nashville, while balancing elite and populist programming.
Bargatze, who will host the upcoming Emmy Awards, emphasizes the need for accessible TV that resonates with everyday viewers, contrasting shows like "Succession" with more relatable options like "King of Queens." He believes both types of programming should coexist.
#health
The Federalist: Health Centers Outnumber Planned Parenthoods 15 To 1
Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the U.S., faces criticism for prioritizing abortion over comprehensive women's health care. A study reveals that community health centers significantly outnumber Planned Parenthood locations and provide a broader range of medical services.
The analysis indicates that many women seek alternatives to Planned Parenthood, which has seen a dramatic decline in preventative services. Calls for defunding the organization have emerged, as some Republican lawmakers express reluctance to cut its funding despite its controversial practices.
The Economist: Compressed music might be harmful to the ears
Compressed music may pose risks to hearing, as studies in guinea pigs suggest it can weaken crucial auditory muscles. This technique, often used to enhance sound quality, raises concerns about long-term effects on listeners' hearing health.
#crime
Breitbart: Man Arrested After Ramming Car into Front Gate of Jennifer Aniston’s Los Angeles Home
A man was arrested after crashing his car into the gate at Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air home while she was present. The incident occurred on Monday, and the suspect, described as a middle-aged white man, was detained by private security until police arrived.
No charges have been filed yet, and Aniston's representatives have been contacted for comment. She purchased the property in 2012 for approximately $21 million.
#technology
The Economist: How to build strong magnets without rare-earth metals
China's recent export restrictions on powerful permanent magnets, made from rare-earth metals, may drive innovation in the U.S. and elsewhere as countries seek alternatives. This move is part of China's broader response to U.S. tariffs.
The situation highlights the strategic importance of magnets in global trade, akin to other critical resources.