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#politics

Fox News: Biden blasts Trump as 'foolish' appeaser of Russia, says first 100 days were no triumph
Biden blasts Trump as 'foolish' appeaser of Russia, says first 100 days were no triumph
Former President Joe Biden criticized Donald Trump's early presidency, particularly his approach to the Russia-Ukraine war, calling it "modern-day appeasement." Biden defended his own record on NATO and questioned Trump's claims that Russia wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if he were in office.

Biden also highlighted his administration's economic achievements, stating that more jobs were created than under any previous president in a single term. He dismissed Trump's assertion that his first 100 days were a triumph, suggesting that history will be the true judge.


Fox News: Illinois Rep. Krishnamoorthi jumps into crowded Democratic race for Senate
Illinois Rep. Krishnamoorthi jumps into crowded Democratic race for Senate
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., has announced his candidacy for the Senate seat currently held by retiring Sen. Dick Durbin. He joins a competitive field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, with Krishnamoorthi boasting a significant $19 million campaign fund.

In his campaign launch, Krishnamoorthi criticized figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk, emphasizing his commitment to working-class Americans and his background as a first-generation American. He highlighted his political credentials and connections, including his ties to former President Barack Obama.


#society

Forbes: REAL ID: Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly Starting Today
REAL ID: Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly Starting Today
Starting today, travelers must present a REAL ID or an alternative form of identification at TSA security checkpoints. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that while most passengers will be allowed to fly, those without compliant IDs may face additional screening and potential flight delays.

A REAL ID, identifiable by a star in the upper right corner, is necessary for air travel starting May 7. Various other forms of acceptable identification include passports and military IDs. Travelers without a REAL ID should arrive earlier and be prepared for extra screening, with no guarantee of being allowed to fly if they lack proper identification.


Fox News: The Trump Effect: Reflections on how academic life has improved for a Jewish professor
The Trump Effect: Reflections on how academic life has improved for a Jewish professor
A professor at Northeastern University recounts an incident where an anti-Israel student disrupted his class, promoting a pro-Palestinian rally. Despite filing complaints, the university administration failed to adequately support him or address the situation, reflecting broader issues of campus antisemitism.

Following Donald Trump's re-election, the professor notes a shift in the university's response to antisemitism, feeling more secure and recognized for his contributions to Jewish student organizations. He attributes these changes to the "Trump effect."


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Tensions Rise Between India And Pakistan Following Airstrikes—Here’s What To Know
Tensions Rise Between India And Pakistan Following Airstrikes—Here’s What To Know
India conducted airstrikes on alleged terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, claiming to target locations planning attacks against India. This operation, named “Operation Sindoor,” marks the most significant military action since 2019, following a deadly attack in Kashmir.

Pakistan condemned the strikes as an "unprovoked act of war" and claimed civilian casualties, asserting its right to respond. Both nations, armed with nuclear capabilities, have a history of conflict, primarily over the disputed region of Kashmir.


Breitbart: WW3 Mania: UK to Revive Cold War-Era War Plans For Russian Attack
WW3 Mania: UK to Revive Cold War-Era War Plans For Russian Attack
The UK government is set to update the Cold War-era Government War Book to prepare for potential Russian attacks, marking the first revision in decades. Concerns about a possible Third World War are rising, with public opinion polls indicating a significant number of citizens in various countries believe war is likely in the next 5-10 years.

Polling shows that many Western nations, particularly France and Spain, express alarm over the prospect of conflict, while confidence in military readiness varies significantly. The UK and Germany show slight optimism, but overall, there is widespread apprehension about tensions with Russia and their implications for peace.


#history

GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as 2,000-year-old scroll charred in eruption of Mount Vesuvius reveals its secrets
Archaeology breakthrough as 2,000-year-old scroll charred in eruption of Mount Vesuvius reveals its secrets
A papyrus scroll, carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago, has been decoded using advanced x-ray imaging and AI. Known as "PHerc. 172," it was written by the Greek philosopher Philodemus and offers insights into living a virtuous life.

Discovered in a villa in Herculaneum, the scroll is part of the only surviving library from the Greco-Roman world. Researchers hope to apply similar techniques to read more scrolls from this site, highlighting the potential of AI in humanities scholarship.


#health

Fox News: Food maker eliminating synthetic dyes from ingredients by end of May
Food maker eliminating synthetic dyes from ingredients by end of May
Tyson Foods will eliminate petroleum-based synthetic dyes from its products by the end of May, ahead of the FDA's deadline. The company's president stated that most retail-branded products, including chicken nuggets, already do not contain these dyes.

This move aligns with growing health concerns and regulatory pressures regarding synthetic food colorings. Other companies, like PepsiCo, are also phasing out artificial colors from their products.


#crime

Breitbart: Lady Gaga Brazil Concert Bombing Suspect Was Deported from U.S. by Trump
Lady Gaga Brazil Concert Bombing Suspect Was Deported from U.S. by Trump
Luis da Silva, a deported migrant from the U.S., was arrested in Brazil for plotting a bombing at a Lady Gaga concert attended by 2.5 million fans. Authorities revealed he intended to livestream attacks and claimed the singer was a Satanist.

Da Silva and a 17-year-old accomplice allegedly sought to radicalize others through social media. Brazilian officials stated the arrests likely saved hundreds of lives.