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15 Jun 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: How Emmanuel Macron lobbed a grenade at the hard-Right and blew up French politics
Macron's surprising dissolution of parliament sets off a political firestorm in France, leading to unexpected alliances and a powerful rise of the far-right. Amidst the chaos, political loyalties are tested, and the future of French governance hangs in the balance as unlikely coalitions form and old alliances crumble.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Biden Lawfare Victim Explains What Drove Her to Trump
Joeylynn Mesaros shares her story of being sued by Biden officials for supporting Trump in 2020, emphasizing the left's targeting of political opponents. Facing cancel culture, she found herself drawn towards the right, recognizing the infringement on her free speech rights.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Biden Lawfare Victim: Political Prosecution of Ordinary Citizens Is Already Happening; It's Why Trump Must Win in 2024
Texas mom faces lawfare after flying Trump flags near Biden bus in 2020. Left targets regular Americans, chilling free speech. Biden campaign officials aim to intimidate and silence political opponents.
Times Of Israel: French court bans reps of Israeli defense firms from attending Paris arms show
French court bans Israelis from Eurosatory 2024 defense show, sparking backlash. Decision comes after deadly Hamas-Israel conflict.
French government orders ban on Israeli firms at defense show after IDF strike sparks outrage. International tensions rise.
Breitbart: Maher: Immigration Is Going to Get Democrats 'F--ked' on Election Day
Liberal Bill Maher warns Dems they'll lose if they don't toughen stance on immigration. Sees EU pattern repeating in US.
#health
Breitbart: Report: 6 in 10 Adults May Suffer from Heart Disease in Next 30 Years
Heart disease rates to triple in coming decades, costing $1.8 trillion by 2050, per American Heart Association. Risk factors include high blood pressure and obesity.