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#politics

The Telegraph: Greta’s blind eye to murder
Greta’s blind eye to murder
Greta Thunberg's recent deportation from Israel has sparked controversy, highlighting the irony of her situation. While she criticized Israel and claimed to be "kidnapped," the reality is that the Israeli government facilitated the delivery of significant aid to Gaza, contrasting with her portrayal of the situation.

The incident underscores a broader narrative where activists, including Thunberg, appear to align with groups like Hamas while ignoring the complexities of the conflict. Critics argue that her actions reflect a disconnect from the realities faced by those in conflict zones, as well as a tendency to prioritize self-promotion over genuine advocacy.


Fox News: ABC News staff disappointed by Terry Moran's ‘very stupid’ attack on Trump that led to suspension
ABC News staff disappointed by Terry Moran's ‘very stupid’ attack on Trump that led to suspension
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran has been suspended for a now-deleted social media post in which he criticized President Trump and Stephen Miller, calling them "world-class" haters. The backlash prompted swift action from network executives, as staff expressed disappointment over the incident.

Moran's post was deemed a violation of ABC News standards of objectivity and impartiality. The suspension reflects ongoing concerns about media credibility, as public trust in journalism continues to decline.


Fox News: MORNING GLORY: Trump acted quickly in LA and super majorities support him
MORNING GLORY: Trump acted quickly in LA and super majorities support him
On April 29, 1992, Reginald Denny was brutally beaten during the Los Angeles riots sparked by the acquittal of LAPD officers in the Rodney King case. The violence lasted four days, resulting in 63 deaths and extensive property damage, highlighting the impact of media coverage and police inaction.

Currently, Los Angeles faces unrest linked to ICE operations, prompting President Trump to mobilize the National Guard and military to prevent further escalation. The situation reflects ongoing tensions and the need for order, as many residents seek to avoid a repeat of past violence.


Fox News: We have to act now to keep AI from becoming a far-left Trojan Horse
We have to act now to keep AI from becoming a far-left Trojan Horse
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is prompting concerns about its potential to reshape society, particularly through proposals for Universal Basic Income (UBI). Critics argue that this could lead to increased government dependency and economic instability, as the government lacks productive capabilities and relies on taxation and printing money.

Moreover, fears of a leftist agenda embedded in AI technologies could lead to societal chaos and erosion of freedoms, reminiscent of COVID-19 lockdowns. There is a call for proactive measures to ensure that AI does not catalyze a shift toward far-left policies or diminish individual rights.


Fox News: Trump not on ballot, but president front and center in New Jersey's primary for governor
Trump not on ballot, but president front and center in New Jersey's primary for governor
Today marks primary day in New Jersey, where both Republican and Democratic candidates are vying for the governorship. President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Republican frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli has intensified the race, with Ciattarelli emphasizing his fundraising success and support for Trump’s policies.

On the Democratic side, candidates are navigating their own primary battle, aiming to build on Gov. Phil Murphy's legacy while addressing the need for change. The outcomes of these primaries could signal the direction of both parties as they prepare for the general election in November.


#society

Fox News: Prince Harry remains stuck in the past while Meghan Markle builds Hollywood empire: experts
Prince Harry remains stuck in the past while Meghan Markle builds Hollywood empire: experts
Prince Harry remains preoccupied with his past, causing strain in his relationship with Meghan Markle, who is focused on their future in California. Insiders indicate that Meghan wishes Harry would let go of past grievances, while royal experts suggest that the British royal family lacks trust in the couple, hindering any reconciliation.

Despite Harry's public pleas for reconciliation, the royal family, including King Charles and Prince William, reportedly have no interest in reaching out. Experts believe Meghan's business ventures and public statements have further complicated their relationship with the royals, making a resolution unlikely.


GB News: Man who burnt the Koran forced into hiding after 'imminent threat' to his life
Man who burnt the Koran forced into hiding after 'imminent threat' to his life
Hamit Coskun, an asylum seeker convicted for burning the Koran and making derogatory remarks about Islam, has received a police warning about a potential terror threat against his life. Following his conviction, he has gone into hiding.

Critics of the prosecution argue it undermines free speech, with some labeling the legal action as a revival of blasphemy laws. Coskun plans to continue his protests, asserting that the court's decision is an assault on free speech.


Liberty Nation News: When All Else Fails, Start a Riot - Liberty Nation News
When All Else Fails, Start a Riot - Liberty Nation News
Following their electoral defeat, left-wing groups have turned to protests and riots as a means of expressing their frustration. In Los Angeles, recent demonstrations escalated into violence, prompting President Trump to deploy National Guard troops to restore order, which sparked further tensions with state officials.

Organizations like the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) have been linked to these protests, receiving significant taxpayer funding. The ongoing unrest reflects a pattern where leftist groups incite chaos while blaming law enforcement for the resulting violence.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: UN Ocean Conference: Macron shows enthusiasm as NGOs remain cautious
UN Ocean Conference: Macron shows enthusiasm as NGOs remain cautious
French President Emmanuel Macron opened the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, attended by around 60 world leaders, marking a significant gathering for ocean protection. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts to address issues like plastic pollution, despite the lack of formal agreements.

The conference aims to foster commitments from participating nations and advance ongoing international negotiations regarding ocean conservation.


#economy

Fox News: LEE ZELDIN: Start your rigs: Alaska is our 'Gateway to Energy Dominance'
LEE ZELDIN: Start your rigs: Alaska is our 'Gateway to Energy Dominance'
Alaska is highlighted as a key player in U.S. energy production, possessing significant reserves of coal, oil, and natural gas. President Trump's executive order aimed to boost domestic energy development, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and create jobs, reversing previous restrictions on resource extraction.

The state's vast mineral resources, including critical minerals for modern technology, are underutilized due to infrastructure challenges. Native Alaskans express a desire for energy development to improve living conditions, emphasizing the need for accessible energy as essential for economic growth and national security.


#health

Fox News: Who should be taking weight-loss drugs? Doctors share best candidates
Who should be taking weight-loss drugs? Doctors share best candidates
Weight-loss drugs, particularly GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy, are gaining traction, with market predictions estimating a global demand of $150 billion by 2035. These medications are primarily used for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity, and recent studies suggest they may also lower risks for heart disease and dementia.

Despite their potential benefits, only 3% of eligible adults have received prescriptions. Medical professionals advocate for these drugs to be accessible to a broader range of patients, especially those with obesity-related health issues. However, they emphasize that weight-loss medications should complement lifestyle changes, rather than serve as a standalone solution.