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#politics
Forbes: Senate Approves Stablecoin Regulation Bill—Despite Opposition Over Trump’s Crypto Ties
The Senate approved the GENIUS Act, a bill to regulate stablecoins, with a vote of 68-30, gaining bipartisan support. It establishes a framework for stablecoin use by issuers and custodians and will now go to the House for consideration.
Concerns arose over potential conflicts of interest related to President Trump's crypto ventures, particularly involving foreign investments in his family's firm. Despite calls for amendments to prevent profit from stablecoins by the Trump family, these were not included in the final bill.
The Western Journal: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Abruptly Hospitalized: Breaking Report
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was hospitalized after an allergic reaction, according to reports. She was taken to a DC hospital by ambulance but remains conscious and is recovering.
Noem previously underwent successful back surgery in 2022 and has been in the news for recent political events.
Fox News: DOJ seeks to keep anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil detained in Louisiana immigration jail
The Department of Justice has opposed anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil's request to be released from immigration detention or transferred to a New Jersey facility, citing executive discretion in detaining noncitizens. They noted the New Jersey facility is over capacity and cannot accommodate him.
Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, faces removal based on allegations of anti-Israel activism conflicting with U.S. foreign policy. His case raises First Amendment concerns, as advocates argue the government's actions threaten free speech by targeting his activism.
Fox News: Alleged Chinese scheme to influence 2020 election for Biden being probed by FBI, Senate Judiciary Committee
The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating allegations that the Chinese Communist Party manufactured fake driver's licenses to influence the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. The FBI has confirmed a probe into the matter, following a declassified document revealing plans for fraudulent mail-in votes.
Senator Chuck Grassley is demanding further information from the FBI regarding the document's recall and the investigation's integrity. The document suggests that the fraudulent licenses were aimed at Chinese sympathizers in the U.S. to facilitate voting, raising significant national security concerns.
#society
GB News: National Lottery winner makes 'dream' trip after cashing in on Euromillions jackpot
Ian Steele, a Manchester school chef, won £1 million in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker raffle. He plans to use the winnings to take his family on a long-dreamed trip, particularly to Disneyland, after caring for his wife, Nick, who has battled multiple sclerosis for 18 years.
Steele discovered his win during a morning check, initially believing he had won nothing. After confirming the win with a National Lottery representative, he and his family celebrated the life-changing news.
Breitbart: Red Sox Exec Craig Breslow Doxed After Devers Trade, Cops Notified
Red Sox fans have reacted strongly to the trade of Rafael Devers, leading to doxing incidents involving team officials, including Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow. Police confirmed that Breslow's home address was shared online after the trade, causing concern within the organization.
Breslow defended the decision, claiming it would provide the team with flexibility and improve their chances this season. Despite his reassurances, many fans remain dissatisfied with the trade. Devers is set to address the media soon regarding the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 'We are in a war zone,' Iranians speak out as Israeli strikes continue hitting regime targets
Israeli airstrikes on Tehran have left residents in fear and confusion, with significant damage to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting compound. Independent journalists report a chaotic atmosphere, with internet access severely limited and a crackdown on reporting worsening.
As the U.S. considers its military involvement, President Trump's call for civilians to evacuate Tehran has led to mass departures. Amid the turmoil, some residents express their fear and frustration, highlighting the challenges of living under bombardment while grappling with the potential for further conflict.
#economy
Forbes: Trump's Tax Bill Could Raise Deficit By $2.8 Trillion, CBO Says
The Congressional Budget Office projects that the Trump-backed budget and spending package will increase the federal deficit by $2.8 trillion by 2034. While the bill aims to extend tax cuts from Trump's first term and is expected to spur economic growth, it won't sufficiently offset rising interest payments.
Opposition is mounting from both Democrats and some Republicans, with concerns over cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP. The bill's passage in the House was narrow, and Senate Republicans have proposed their own version that includes significant cuts to help mitigate costs.
#culture
Fox News: Anne Burrell, Food Network star, dead at 55
Chef Anne Burrell has passed away at the age of 55, as announced by the Food Network. The channel expressed deep sadness over her death, highlighting her remarkable talent and impact on the culinary world.
Burrell's family released a statement celebrating her as a beloved wife, sister, and friend, noting her ability to light up any room and touch millions globally.
#health
Forbes: Kristi Noem Hospitalized After Allergic Reaction
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was hospitalized Tuesday due to an allergic reaction. Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin reported that Noem is recovering and alert, though the cause of the reaction is still unknown.
Noem was taken to the hospital as a precaution. This is a developing story.
#crime
Fox News: Man arrested near 'No Kings' protest allegedly had stash of pipe bombs at home
A West Chester, Pennsylvania man, Kevin Krebs, was arrested near a "No Kings" protest after being found with a loaded handgun without a permit. Following a search of his home, authorities discovered seven pipe bombs, an AR-15, and military gear.
Krebs initially claimed he wanted to protest peacefully but felt the need for safety. He was released on bond but was later taken back into custody as the investigation continues.
#sports
Breitbart: WWE Star Liv Morgan Suffers Shoulder Injury that Halts 'Raw' Matchup
WWE star Liv Morgan suffered a shoulder injury during a match on Monday night, forcing a premature end to the bout. Morgan fell with her arms outstretched and immediately showed signs of distress, leading to medical staff intervention and her opponent Kairi Sane being declared the winner.
The outcome of the match remains uncertain, as Morgan is a prominent figure in the women's division. WWE officials are likely concerned about the impact of her injury on future events.
#other
Daily Mirror: Donald Trump's chilling two-word demand leaves world on edge
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