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#society

GB News: Teenage councillor speaks out after Labour resignation over racism smear and ‘bullying’ campaign
Teenage councillor speaks out after Labour resignation over racism smear and ‘bullying’ campaign
Daisy Blakemore-Creedon, a 19-year-old councillor in Peterborough, resigned from the Labour Party amid allegations of racism and bullying after facing backlash for advocating CCTV in taxis. She claims her family was slandered for targeting Asian councillors and that her complaint about the abuse has been delayed for political reasons.

Blakemore-Creedon, who has a Jewish mother, was subjected to racist attacks, including antisemitic comments linked to her stance on public safety. She expressed disappointment in the Labour Party's handling of her complaints, stating that political image was prioritized over addressing discrimination.


#economy

The Federalist: Inside China's Tariff-Dodging Scheme That Kills Its Competition
Inside China's Tariff-Dodging Scheme That Kills Its Competition
The U.S.-China trade war has evolved, with China adapting to tariffs by utilizing over a million cross-border e-commerce companies that bypass traditional retail and evade tariffs. These companies exploit customs loopholes, allowing them to undercut American businesses significantly.

To address this issue, the U.S. needs to implement reforms targeting these operational loopholes, including requiring U.S.-registered entities for sellers and enforcing stricter customs declarations. Without such changes, American companies will continue to suffer while foreign sellers thrive through tax evasion and undervaluation tactics.


#education

The Federalist: How Gov. Abbott Passed The Country's Best School Choice Bill
How Gov. Abbott Passed The Country's Best School Choice Bill
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 2, establishing a comprehensive Education Savings Account (ESA) program, touted as the largest school choice initiative in the U.S. The program, set to launch in the 2026-2027 school year, aims to empower parents with up to $10,000 annually per child for educational expenses.

The bill's passage follows decades of advocacy from various groups, including minority parents and conservative organizations, overcoming significant political opposition. Abbott's determined push and grassroots support were pivotal in securing the legislation, marking a significant milestone in Texas education policy.