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#politics
Breitbart: Duffy: I Can Let Air Traffic Controllers Stay Until 60, Agree with Raising Retirement Age to 65
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy indicated that he can approve extending the retirement age for air traffic controllers from 56 to 60, and he supports raising it further to 65. He mentioned the possibility of bringing back retired controllers, emphasizing the need for experienced personnel in the aviation sector.
Duffy's comments were made during an appearance on Fox News' "Hannity," where he acknowledged the challenges in maintaining air traffic control staffing and expressed optimism about addressing the issue.
Breitbart: Duffy: We'll Need Congress to Do 'a Lot' of Permitting Waivers to Rebuild ATC System
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that a complete overhaul of the air traffic control system could be expedited from the usual 10-15 years to just 3-4 years. However, this accelerated timeline hinges on Congress providing full funding upfront and waiving certain permitting requirements.
Duffy emphasized the need for a comprehensive upgrade to all aspects of the system, including telecommunications for air traffic controllers, to maintain safety in U.S. airspace.
Breitbart: Letitia James: 'We Were Ready on Day One' to File Lawsuits Against Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James stated her office was prepared to sue President Trump from the outset. She emphasized ongoing legal efforts against his executive orders, particularly concerning birthright citizenship, which she argues is protected by the 14th Amendment.
James highlighted the importance of upholding the rule of law and democracy against what she describes as unlawful actions by Trump.
#society
Fox News: Columbia students describe ‘shocking’ library takeover after masked protesters chanted pro-Hamas slogans
Protesters at Columbia University disrupted library activities, chanting anti-Israel slogans and clashing with security. Over 80 were arrested after the NYPD intervened. Students described the scene as intimidating, with graffiti found in the library.
University officials condemned the actions, asserting a rejection of antisemitism and harassment. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a review of the immigration status of those involved.
Fox News: First lady Melania Trump welcomes military moms to White House for Mother's Day
The White House hosted a Mother's Day event honoring military mothers, attended by President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and Vice President JD Vance. Melania emphasized the unique challenges of motherhood and encouraged mothers to prioritize their well-being.
President Trump highlighted a surge in military enlistments and expressed gratitude for military families. The event included a reception featuring performances by military choruses. Recent executive orders aim to address the concerns of military families, including educational opportunities.
Fox News: Prince Harry’s betrayal driving Prince William to protect kids from heir-and-spare nightmare: expert
Prince William is focused on raising his children, particularly Princess Charlotte, to avoid the "heir and spare" dynamic that has troubled royal family members like his brother, Prince Harry. Experts suggest William and Catherine prioritize a nurturing environment to foster strong family bonds and prevent similar issues.
In a recent interview, Harry expressed a desire for reconciliation with his family while airing grievances about security and estrangement. The ongoing rift highlights the challenges faced by royals in balancing duty and personal relationships.
GB News: Driving law changes attract mass support as elderly Britons could soon face mandatory eye tests
Car accidents linked to poor eyesight have surged to a six-year high in 2023, with 252 injuries reported, including six fatalities, mostly among pedestrians. Experts are calling for stricter eyesight testing regulations, particularly for drivers over 70, amid concerns about road safety.
Current UK rules allow drivers to self-report their fitness, leading to calls for mandatory eye tests for older motorists. A recent police campaign revealed that a significant number of drivers may be operating with defective vision. Experts emphasize the need for regular eye checks to prevent accidents.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Vance: 'Rich' for Biden to Comment on Anything Trump Admin Doing on Russia, Ukraine
Vice President JD Vance criticized former President Joe Biden's remarks on the Oval Office meeting involving President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. Vance pointed out that the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated under Biden's administration and dismissed Biden's credibility on foreign policy.
Vance expressed that Biden's foreign policy has been disastrous and suggested that reversing Biden's actions could lead to a more successful approach. He concluded that Biden should focus on personal matters rather than commenting on U.S. foreign policy.
#crime
Fox News: Virginia homeowner charged with murder after shooting high school teen during attempted break-in, sheriff says
A Virginia man, Tyler Chase Butler, 27, has been charged with second-degree murder after he shot 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr., who was allegedly part of a group filming a "ding-dong-ditch" prank for TikTok. The incident occurred around 3 a.m., with Butler claiming he believed his home was being broken into.
Legal experts suggest the case hinges on whether Butler's perception of imminent danger was reasonable. The application of "stand your ground" or "castle doctrine" laws varies by state, and shooting at teens engaged in a prank may not meet the legal standard for deadly force.
Fox News: Republican DA bucks blue state's 'broken sentencing' with tough-on-crime approach
George Brauchler, Colorado's first district attorney for the newly formed 23rd Judicial District, is taking a tough stance on crime, leveraging his extensive prosecutorial experience from high-profile cases. Recently, he secured a first-degree murder conviction in a DUI case, emphasizing the need for accountability in the criminal justice system.
Brauchler believes that the focus has shifted too far towards leniency, particularly regarding DUI offenses, and argues for a return to strict enforcement of laws. He also stresses the importance of prioritizing victims over criminals in media narratives, citing the potential for notoriety to inspire copycat crimes.