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#politics

Fox News: Social media erupts after Dem senator compares 'political stunt' to civil rights leader: 'Woke insult'
Social media erupts after Dem senator compares 'political stunt' to civil rights leader: 'Woke insult'
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse faced backlash for comparing Senator Alex Padilla's removal from a press conference to the actions of Civil Rights leader John Lewis. Padilla was forcibly removed during a protest against ICE, prompting criticism from both sides of the aisle, including GOP Congressman Burgess Owens.

Democratic lawmakers condemned the force used against Padilla and called for investigations, while Republicans questioned Padilla's actions and motives. The incident has sparked a heated debate about political stunts and the appropriateness of comparisons to historic civil rights struggles.


The Western Journal: Scott Adams' Theory: Anti-Trump Activists Are Planning 'Their Next George Floyd Moment'
Scott Adams' Theory: Anti-Trump Activists Are Planning 'Their Next George Floyd Moment'
Scott Adams theorizes that recent riots in Los Angeles and planned protests are part of a strategy by anti-Trump activists to create a "photo op competition" aimed at framing Trump as a dictator. He suggests that Democrats are seeking another pivotal moment, similar to George Floyd's death, to galvanize support against Trump.

Adams references the Cloward-Piven strategy, which advocates for overwhelming the system to incite social change. He warns that if Democrats can capture a damaging photo during the unrest, it could shift public perception and strengthen their narrative against Trump.


The Federalist: How The Media Are Lying Now: Padilla 'Asking A Question' Edition
How The Media Are Lying Now: Padilla 'Asking A Question' Edition
Senator Alex Padilla attempted to interrupt Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a press briefing, leading to a physical confrontation with security. Despite identifying himself as a senator, he was forcibly removed and handcuffed after pushing toward the podium.

Media outlets portrayed the incident variably, with some framing Padilla as a victim. However, the article argues that his actions were inappropriate for the setting, emphasizing that he should have followed proper protocols for asking questions.


Fox News: ‘White Lotus’ star talks Trump-voting character on the show, criticizes her own Trump-supporting family
‘White Lotus’ star talks Trump-voting character on the show, criticizes her own Trump-supporting family
Carrie Coon, star of "The White Lotus," revealed on "The View" that she has friends and family who support Donald Trump, making political discussions challenging. She expressed concern that these individuals are influenced by an "authoritarian slide" and lack a factual basis for their beliefs.

Coon argued that conversations about politics have become difficult due to a closed information system surrounding Trump supporters. She criticized the defunding of scientific institutions and suggested that the narrative around blaming certain groups distracts from the real issues affecting Americans.


#society

Fox News: Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme
Ex-megachurch founder hit with $1M lawsuit claiming sexual abuse and elaborate cover-up scheme
Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris is facing a lawsuit from a woman alleging he sexually assaulted her when she was 12. The suit claims libel, defamation, and other charges, seeking over $1 million in damages. Morris resigned in June 2024 amid these allegations.

The lawsuit also implicates Morris' family and church members in a cover-up. Morris has been indicted on five counts of lewd acts with a child and is currently out on bond. He contends that his actions do not breach his contract with Gateway Church, which may owe him millions in compensation.


Fox News: Dr. Phil says legacy media is 'creating criminals' by distorting LA riot coverage
Dr. Phil says legacy media is 'creating criminals' by distorting LA riot coverage
Dr. Phil criticized the media for downplaying the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, asserting that their portrayal of the situation misrepresents the violence occurring. He highlighted instances of media figures referring to the chaos as peaceful or celebratory, questioning their credibility.

He argued that the media's rhetoric encourages criminal behavior and distorts the reality of law enforcement actions against illegal immigrants. Dr. Phil emphasized that the protests have evolved into a movement fueled by media bias, calling for a more truthful representation of events.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Iran threatens to hit US bases in the Middle East: What is the threat level?
Iran threatens to hit US bases in the Middle East: What is the threat level?
Iran has condemned recent Israeli strikes on its military and nuclear facilities, stating that the U.S. will be held accountable as Israel's backer. The attacks resulted in the deaths of key Iranian military figures, raising tensions and prompting threats from Iran to target U.S. bases in the region.

In response to the escalating situation, the Trump administration has initiated a partial evacuation of the U.S. embassy in Iraq and authorized military dependents to leave the Middle East. Analysts suggest that Iran's threats may be aimed at distancing the U.S. from Israel amid fears of military escalation.


Liberty Nation News: Tit-for-Tat Bombings as Israel Strives to Ensure Iran Never Goes Nuclear - Liberty Nation News
Tit-for-Tat Bombings as Israel Strives to Ensure Iran Never Goes Nuclear - Liberty Nation News
Israel launched a significant airstrike against Iran's nuclear facilities, targeting military leaders and infrastructure in a bid to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. This operation, named "Rising Lion," involved 200 aircraft and aimed at crippling Iran's military capabilities.

In retaliation, Iran fired hundreds of missiles into Israel, resulting in minor injuries and property damage. The escalation has raised tensions, with both nations on high alert. The U.S. was reportedly informed of the Israeli strike, though President Trump expressed frustration over Iran's lack of cooperation in nuclear negotiations.


#economy

GB News: Oil prices surge as Israel-Iran conflict heats up - 'Unfortunate for global economy!'
Oil prices surge as Israel-Iran conflict heats up - 'Unfortunate for global economy!'
Global oil prices surged over 10% following Israel's major strike on Iranian nuclear and military sites, raising concerns about inflation and economic growth in oil-importing countries. The Dow futures dropped 600 points, with analysts warning of prolonged inflationary pressures.

As oil prices rise, production costs increase, impacting consumer goods and potentially leading central banks to raise interest rates. Stock markets in the UK and Europe are expected to open lower, with major oil companies likely to benefit from the price hike.


#military

Breitbart: Executives from Meta, Palantir, OpenAI Join Army Innovation Corps Dubbed 'Detachment 201'
Executives from Meta, Palantir, OpenAI Join Army Innovation Corps Dubbed 'Detachment 201'
Top executives from Silicon Valley companies, including Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI, are joining a new Army Reserve unit, Detachment 201, focused on military technology. They will serve around 120 hours a year, leveraging their expertise in AI and data analysis to enhance the Army's capabilities.

This collaboration marks a significant shift in the relationship between the Pentagon and the tech industry, as these recruits will work on projects to prepare for future conflicts without the risk of combat. The program is generating interest from other military branches looking to recruit tech talent.