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9 May 2025

#society

Fox News: Jewish Columbia students recount wild library takeover by anti-Israel protesters
Jewish Columbia students recount wild library takeover by anti-Israel protesters
A Jewish Columbia University student reported being assaulted and verbally abused during an anti-Israel protest that disrupted finals week at Butler Library. Hundreds of masked demonstrators forced their way into the library, leading to chaos and 80 arrests.

Columbia's acting president condemned the protest, while students expressed shock and frustration over the hostile environment. Some called for disciplinary action against the demonstrators, citing a rise in antisemitism on campus.


Liberty Nation News: Farmer Who Faced Discrimination From Biden’s UDSA Sues for Legal Fees - Liberty Nation News
Farmer Who Faced Discrimination From Biden’s UDSA Sues for Legal Fees - Liberty Nation News
During President Biden's administration, the USDA faced lawsuits from white farmers claiming unconstitutional racial discrimination in disaster relief funding. Federal courts issued injunctions against this practice, leading Congress to repeal the provisions. The ongoing dispute now centers on legal fees for plaintiff Robert Holman, which a Tennessee court denied, stating he wasn't a "prevailing party" under the Equal Access to Justice Act.

The Southeastern Legal Foundation argues that the case is crucial for ensuring victims of government discrimination can seek justice without the fear of bearing their own legal costs. The US Supreme Court may decide on this matter, which questions whether the government's defense was "substantially justified." The case highlights the importance of treating individuals equally under the Constitution, regardless of race.


GB News: MPs come together to protect drivers from being 'bullied' into paying 'hard-earned cash' for parking fines
MPs come together to protect drivers from being 'bullied' into paying 'hard-earned cash' for parking fines
A group of MPs from various parties is urging the Government to implement a legally binding Code of Practice for private parking companies to protect drivers from unfair fines. This follows a debate highlighting widespread frustration among drivers over unfair penalties and inadequate existing regulations.

MPs criticized the high volume of fines issued daily, with many drivers feeling bullied into paying. They reported aggressive tactics used by parking firms, including misleading letters and faulty payment systems. The British Parking Association expressed willingness to collaborate on a new Code of Practice.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: NYC's new generic Black woman statue embodies stereotypes, victimhood
DAVID MARCUS: NYC's new generic Black woman statue embodies stereotypes, victimhood
A new 12-foot bronze statue titled "Grounded in the Stars" depicting an angry Black woman has been erected in Times Square, raising questions about its representation. Critics argue it perpetuates harmful stereotypes while failing to celebrate notable Black women.

The statue, created by artist Thomas J Price, is seen as a reflection of the complexities of identity politics and wokeness. It contrasts sharply with previous removals of statues deemed offensive, leading to discussions about the implications of public art and its impact on race relations.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Huge Development as Trump Prepares to Tour Middle East - POTUS Moving Forward Without Netanyahu: Report
Huge Development as Trump Prepares to Tour Middle East - POTUS Moving Forward Without Netanyahu: Report
President Trump is set to visit the Middle East, focusing on relations with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, while reportedly experiencing a rift with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Discontent stems from Netanyahu's influence on military actions against Iran and a recent truce with the Houthis.

Trump's approach indicates a willingness to prioritize U.S. interests over traditional ties with Israel, potentially altering American foreign policy in the region. Key Republican figures, like Sen. Lindsey Graham, emphasize that any U.S.-Saudi agreements should include normalization with Israel.


Le Monde: Mexico sues Google over 'Gulf of America' name change in Maps
Mexico sues Google over 'Gulf of America' name change in Maps
Mexico has filed a lawsuit against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" on its maps for U.S. users. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated the legal action follows a warning to Google to revert the name change.

U.S. lawmakers recently voted to support the name change, which stems from an executive order by former President Trump. Sheinbaum argues that the order only applies to U.S. continental shelf areas and not the entire gulf. She has also suggested a humorous renaming of the U.S. to "Mexican America."


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Suggests a Significant Change to China Tariff Policy, Says It's 'Up To' Scott Bessent
Trump Suggests a Significant Change to China Tariff Policy, Says It's 'Up To' Scott Bessent
President Trump indicated potential changes to the 145 percent tariff on Chinese imports, suggesting an 80 percent tariff might be appropriate. He emphasized the need for China to open its markets and expressed optimism about upcoming trade negotiations in Switzerland.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will participate in these talks, which aim to de-escalate trade tensions rather than finalize a major deal. Experts suggest that while lower tariffs could be a starting point, significant systemic issues between the U.S. and China remain unresolved.


The American Mind: Forgotten Americans No More
Forgotten Americans No More
The speaker addresses the detrimental effects of three decades of trade policies that have led to significant job losses in America, particularly in manufacturing. They recount personal stories from Missouri, illustrating how communities have been devastated by the offshoring of jobs and the influx of foreign goods, which they argue undermines American sovereignty and self-reliance.

The speaker emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of trade policies that prioritize American workers and industries over global interests. They express frustration with political leaders and corporate interests that have contributed to this decline, urging a return to valuing domestic production and the livelihoods of American families.


#other

Daily Mirror: Inside Donald Trump deal - late night call, 'pantomime' and Kemi Badenoch strop
Inside Donald Trump deal - late night call, 'pantomime' and Kemi Badenoch strop
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