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#politics

Breitbart: Pelosi: 'I Certainly Hope' Pope Leo Will Speak Against Trump's Deportations
Pelosi: 'I Certainly Hope' Pope Leo Will Speak Against Trump's Deportations
Representative Nancy Pelosi expressed hope that the newly elected pope will address the issue of mass deportations by the Trump administration. She noted the pope's previous comments and social media activity highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and the moral implications of prioritizing care for certain groups over others.

Pelosi emphasized the importance of both elected officials and religious leaders in discussing these issues, reflecting on the pope's values and background in the Augustinian Order.


Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Romanian presidential frontrunner George Simion says 3 million dead people are on voting rolls
EXCLUSIVE: Romanian presidential frontrunner George Simion says 3 million dead people are on voting rolls
Romanian presidential candidate George Simion claims that 3 million dead individuals are still on the voter rolls, which he sees as a major obstacle in the upcoming election. He won the first round with 41% of the vote against a pro-LGBT opponent, whom he labels a "globalist puppet."

Simion emphasizes the importance of electoral integrity and sovereignty, asserting that manipulation and intimidation tactics are being employed against his campaign. He plans to have 40,000 people at voting stations to monitor for fraud during the election.


Breitbart: Nolte: 80% of Liberals Want Elon Musk in Prison
Nolte: 80% of Liberals Want Elon Musk in Prison
A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of Democrat voters, 73%, and 80% of self-identified liberals support imprisoning Elon Musk for his involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The survey shows that 54% of likely voters would back a law to imprison him, reflecting a growing trend of perceived tyranny among the left.

Critics argue this sentiment reveals a willingness to punish innovation rather than address government inefficiencies. They claim that the desire to imprison Musk stems from a fear of losing federal funding that supports Democrat initiatives and campaigns, suggesting a troubling shift in political discourse.


#society

Forbes: Federal Judge Orders Release Of Tufts Student Rumeysa Ozturk After 6 Weeks Of Detainment
Federal Judge Orders Release Of Tufts Student Rumeysa Ozturk After 6 Weeks Of Detainment
A federal judge ordered the release of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University, after she was detained by ICE for six weeks. The judge ruled that the government failed to provide evidence supporting claims that she posed a national security threat due to her pro-Palestinian advocacy.

Ozturk's detention has drawn criticism from various officials and sparked protests, with claims that the federal government is targeting individuals based on their political views. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and free speech rights in the context of activism related to Palestine.


Breitbart: Pope Leo XIV Says Mass Migration Is 'Huge Problem'
Pope Leo XIV Says Mass Migration Is 'Huge Problem'
Pope Leo XIV has labeled migration a "huge problem" while advocating for respectful treatment of migrants. His nuanced stance contrasts with his predecessor Pope Francis, who was more openly supportive of mass migration. Prevost's comments reflect the complexities of immigration and the challenges faced by secular governments.

Despite his call for respect, Prevost's views have been interpreted by some as politically aligned with pro-migration advocates, though he emphasizes the need for practical solutions. Recent polling indicates a significant portion of Catholics prefer reduced migration, highlighting a disconnect between church leadership and congregational sentiments.


Breitbart: Congressional Republicans Introduce Bill to Crack Down on Online Pornography Reaching Children
Congressional Republicans Introduce Bill to Crack Down on Online Pornography Reaching Children
Congressional Republicans are introducing the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act, aiming to redefine obscenity under the Communications Act of 1934 and amend the Supreme Court’s Miller Test. This legislation seeks to facilitate the prosecution of online pornography and restrict its access, especially to children.

Senators Mike Lee and Mary Miller argue that current obscenity definitions are outdated for the internet age, allowing harmful content to proliferate. The bill's success may hinge on the Republican majority in the House and a more balanced Senate.


Breitbart: 'Daily Show' Audience Groans at Disney Star's Child Sex Abuse Jokes During Conclave: Catholic Cardinals 'Huge Fans' of Diddy's Work
'Daily Show' Audience Groans at Disney Star's Child Sex Abuse Jokes During Conclave: Catholic Cardinals 'Huge Fans' of Diddy's Work
Comedian Lewis Black guest-hosted The Daily Show, delivering a series of jokes targeting the Catholic Church amid the papal conclave. He made multiple references to sexual abuse scandals, including a quip about red smoke indicating another altar boy incident.

Black also compared the conclave to masturbation and commented on the cardinals' lack of entertainment during the deliberations, suggesting they might have other interests. His humor sparked controversy due to its sensitive subject matter.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: New cold front? Kashmir standoff raises specter of US-China proxy fight
New cold front? Kashmir standoff raises specter of US-China proxy fight
Tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir are escalating, raising concerns of a wider conflict that could destabilize the region. China, allied with Pakistan, is closely monitoring the situation, as the U.S. strengthens ties with India. Experts warn this could evolve into a U.S.-China proxy war.

The conflict's potential repercussions extend beyond India and Pakistan, possibly affecting Afghanistan and Iran. With both nations possessing nuclear capabilities, the risk of escalation is significant. As military responses intensify, the stability of Pakistan and its military influence may be at stake.


The Telegraph: George Galloway visits Moscow after picking up Hamas award
George Galloway visits Moscow after picking up Hamas award
George Galloway attended Vladimir Putin's Victory Day celebrations in Moscow after receiving an award in Iran named after Ismail Haniyeh, the late Hamas leader. Galloway praised Haniyeh as a “martyr” and claimed to possess his personal passport, which he treasures.

During his visit to Iran, Galloway expressed admiration for Haniyeh, who was implicated in war crimes related to the October 7 attacks on Israel. Galloway described the award ceremony as an honor, showcasing his support for the controversial figure.


#history

GB News: Princess Anne leaves the UK with her husband as royal steps in for King Charles
Princess Anne leaves the UK with her husband as royal steps in for King Charles
Princess Anne is in Guernsey to represent King Charles at the 80th anniversary of the Channel Islands' liberation from German occupation during World War II. Her schedule includes a parade, church service, and meetings with survivors of the occupation.

The commemorative events feature a royal salute, a message from the King, and participation from local veterans and officials from Germany and France. Princess Anne will also unveil a plaque for a new Visitors' Centre and conclude her day with a dinner attended by dignitaries.


#health

Fox News: Shingles vaccine has unexpected effect on heart health
Shingles vaccine has unexpected effect on heart health
A study involving over 1.2 million individuals aged 50 and older in South Korea has found that the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of heart disease by 23% for up to eight years. The benefits were particularly notable in individuals under 60 and those with unhealthy behaviors.

Researchers suggest that the vaccine's protective effect may stem from its ability to prevent shingles, which can cause inflammation and damage to blood vessels. However, experts caution that the study's findings, based on a specific ethnic group, may not be universally applicable and further research is needed.


#education

The Federalist: UCLA Medical School Sued Over Alleged Race-Based Admissions
UCLA Medical School Sued Over Alleged Race-Based Admissions
UCLA's medical school faces a class-action lawsuit for allegedly maintaining race-based admissions practices, despite the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action. The suit claims applicants experienced intentional discrimination based on race and ethnicity.

The lawsuit, backed by advocacy groups and a rejected applicant, cites statistics indicating a decline in white and Asian matriculants compared to their representation in the applicant pool. It also names several defendants, including university officials, and follows an investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services into the school's admissions policies.