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#politics
The Imaginative Conservative: David Horowitz on Mortality and Faith
David Horowitz, a prominent figure in American political discourse, passed away leaving behind a legacy as a fighter against totalitarianism and a proponent of American values. His journey from a leftist upbringing to a conservative stance was marked by personal trials and a commitment to warning against the dangers of unchecked power.
Horowitz's reflections reveal a complex individual who grappled with faith, mortality, and the human condition, emphasizing the impossibility of creating a perfect world. He remained a passionate advocate for political engagement and personal responsibility throughout his life, ultimately finding joy in his family and pursuits beyond politics.
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating: More Side With Trump Than Musk In Feud, Poll Shows
President Trump's approval ratings have shown resilience amid his public feud with Elon Musk, with recent polls indicating a slight improvement. A CBS/YouGov poll found 45% approval and 55% disapproval, while a separate YouGov survey revealed that 52% of respondents sided with neither Trump nor Musk.
Despite the ongoing conflict, Trump's average approval rating during his second term stands at 43%, slightly higher than his first term average of 41%. However, many Americans express dissatisfaction with his handling of various issues, including immigration and the economy.
#society
Fox News: Reddit users are not happy with their Chick-fil-A sauce packet experiences
Chick-fil-A customers are expressing frustration on Reddit over difficulties with their dipping sauce packets. Users report issues with the lids being hard to open and tearing improperly, leading to messy experiences. Many believe this might be due to a recent change in the vendor for the sauce seals.
The post has garnered significant attention, with over 1,000 reactions and users sharing similar experiences. Some have suggested tips for easier opening, while others speculate that a batch of packets may be problematic. Chick-fil-A offers a variety of sauces, including its signature sauce and several others.
GB News: REVEALED: The staggering sum Sadiq Khan's graffiti cleaning costs taxpayers as desperate commuters scrub Tube
Sadiq Khan's administration is spending £12.9 million monthly on cleaning graffiti from the London Underground, a situation that has prompted frustrated commuters to take action themselves. Campaigners, led by GB News' Tom Harwood, recently cleaned graffiti from the Bakerloo line, criticizing the mayor's management.
Transport for London (TfL) attributed the graffiti issue to a temporary track defect that delayed automated cleaning. Despite claims of improved cleaning operations, public dissatisfaction with the state of the Underground and broader urban issues persists, with calls for more effective leadership from Khan.
Fox News: From Rodney King riots to LA today: When presidents have deployed troops inside the US
President Trump faced backlash from Democrats for deploying approximately 700 Marines to Los Angeles amid anti-immigration enforcement riots. While the Marines are prepared to respond, they lack arrest authority. This action, under the Insurrection Act, follows historical precedents of military deployment during civil unrest.
Notable past instances include the 1992 Rodney King riots, where President George H.W. Bush sent troops to restore order, and the 1968 riots following Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, which prompted President Lyndon B. Johnson to deploy federal troops in Washington, D.C.
The Telegraph: LA police shot my photographer in the head
During protests in downtown Los Angeles against Donald Trump's immigration policies, police clashed with demonstrators, using pepper balls and flashbangs. Journalists covering the event faced danger, with several, including a photographer, sustaining injuries from police actions.
The situation highlights the risks reporters encounter while covering volatile events.
Fox News: Parents group urges Trump admin to investigate YMCA over gender identity policies
A parents' group is urging the Trump administration to investigate the YMCA for alleged gender-based discrimination, claiming its policies favor transgender individuals over biological females, violating Title IX. The group cites incidents where women were reportedly subjected to changing in facilities with biological males.
The American Parents Coalition argues that the YMCA's practices undermine federal civil rights law and women's rights, and they express concern over the organization's transparency regarding its gender policies. They highlight Trump's executive order against federal funding for gender ideology promotion in their appeal.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel’s navy hits Houthis in Yemen in 'unique' strike after Trump promises end to US ops
The Israeli navy conducted a long-range precision strike on the Houthi terrorist network in Yemen, targeting the port of Hudaydah to prevent military use. This operation follows a recent attack on the port and the Sana'a International Airport, with no immediate reports of casualties.
Despite the strike, Houthi officials claim it had minimal impact on their operations supporting Gaza. The IDF has warned of potential naval and air blockades if Houthi attacks on Israel persist. The Houthis remain a significant threat, bolstered by Iranian support.
#religion
The Western Journal: Bishop Who Lectured Trump About LGBT Children Now Praying for 'Pride' Month
Bishop Mariann Budde, known for her past criticisms of Donald Trump, has recently expressed support for Pride Month, which she describes as a celebration of inclusivity and a response to divisive rhetoric. She emphasizes the need for unity and dignity for all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds.
Critics argue that her endorsement of "pride" contradicts traditional Christian teachings, which historically view pride as a sin. Budde's stance has sparked debate about the intersection of faith and contemporary social movements, raising questions about the authenticity of her religious convictions.
#culture
The Western Journal: The Chilling Official Name of the Abortion Pill Says It All
The abortion pill mifepristone, known as RU-486, has drawn attention for its name, which some interpret as a troubling sign regarding its use. The term "86" in slang implies getting rid of something, raising questions about the morality of abortion as its popularity grows.
In 2024, medication abortions made up 63% of all abortions in the U.S., a significant increase from previous years. The rise in the use of mifepristone reflects a disturbing trend in society, prompting concerns about the accessibility of abortion and its implications for the unborn.
#crime
The Western Journal: Illegal Alien Busted Exporting Military Items, Funneling Them to North Korea
A Chinese national, Shenghua Wen, pleaded guilty to smuggling U.S. military goods to North Korea, acting as an illegal agent for the regime. He shipped firearms and sensitive technology, having originally come to the U.S. on a student visa that expired in 2013.
Wen faces up to 30 years in prison for conspiracy and illegal export charges, with sentencing set for August. He was arrested in December 2024 after a lengthy investigation into his activities.