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#politics

The Western Journal: They Mocked Trump's Creation - He Just Cleared 1% of the National Debt with It
They Mocked Trump's Creation - He Just Cleared 1% of the National Debt with It
President Trump's new initiative, the Trump Card, aims to attract wealthy individuals to invest in U.S. residency and citizenship for $5 million each. This program has reportedly raised $350 billion, enough to reduce the national debt by nearly 1%.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphasizes that this plan will create jobs and generate tax revenue, contrasting it with the previous EB-5 visa program. Critics argue against prioritizing wealthy applicants for citizenship, but supporters believe it will benefit the U.S. economy and its citizens.


The Economist: Democrats could do a lot better with the power they hold
Democrats could do a lot better with the power they hold
More than half of Americans live under Democratic governors, yet many states are poorly managed. The recent arrest of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander by federal immigration agents has sparked controversy, especially as he campaigns for mayor. Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the arrest, highlighting ongoing tensions over immigration policy.

This incident reflects broader dysfunction within the Democratic Party and its governance challenges, particularly in cities that did not support President Trump, where immigration remains a contentious issue.


Fox News: 'Globalize the intifada' phrase stirs tensions on NYC campaign trail as Middle East conflict rages
'Globalize the intifada' phrase stirs tensions on NYC campaign trail as Middle East conflict rages
Middle East tensions have influenced the New York City mayoral race, particularly surrounding candidate Zohran Mamdani's comments on controversial phrases linked to pro-Palestinian protests. Mamdani defended his stance against banning such language, citing historical context, which drew sharp criticism from Jewish advocacy groups and political opponents, including former Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Cuomo and others have condemned Mamdani's remarks as dangerous, emphasizing the rise of antisemitism and the potential for such language to incite violence. Mamdani, who aspires to be NYC's first Muslim mayor, has faced accusations of antisemitism but insists his comments are misinterpreted and politically weaponized.


#society

Fox News: More Americans seek chicken coops for eggs at home, plus wild message in a bottle washes up
More Americans seek chicken coops for eggs at home, plus wild message in a bottle washes up
Americans are increasingly adopting backyard chicken coops, though experts warn of the commitment and costs involved in proper poultry care. Meanwhile, a popular American candy faces a safety advisory in the UK.

Additionally, a man found a 1983 message in a bottle on a remote Nova Scotia island, containing a faded letter and Canadian currency.


GB News: Meghan Markle poses for photographs after announcing she is stepping back from partnership
Meghan Markle poses for photographs after announcing she is stepping back from partnership
Emma Grede shared behind-the-scenes photos with Meghan Markle after their podcast interview, discussing topics like motherhood and entrepreneurship. Grede praised Markle's journey in building her brand under public scrutiny and emphasized the importance of identity and ambition.

Markle announced that her "Confessions of a Female Founder" podcast will not return for a second season as she shifts focus to her lifestyle brand, As Ever. She acknowledged audience interest but stated the need to prioritize her business development.


The Economist: Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
Congestion pricing in Manhattan has seen a turnaround in public opinion since its implementation. Initially met with resistance, many, including speech therapist Maura Ryan, have found the toll beneficial, significantly reducing travel times across the East River.

Polls indicate that support for the toll has grown among New Yorkers, reflecting a shift from earlier opposition.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Flaring Iran nuclear crisis provides first major test for pivotal Trump trio
Flaring Iran nuclear crisis provides first major test for pivotal Trump trio
Key Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, face a significant foreign policy challenge as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. With Israel's preemptive strikes on Iran, President Trump is considering U.S. involvement, which could escalate into war.

Hegseth, Gabbard, and Leavitt have faced criticism regarding their qualifications for their roles, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict. Trump maintains confidence in their abilities, emphasizing the need for a strong U.S. response to threats from Iran. Leavitt's upcoming press briefing will address the crisis.


Fox News: 1,500 Jewish Americans evacuated from Israel as DeSantis sponsors rescue flights to Tampa
1,500 Jewish Americans evacuated from Israel as DeSantis sponsors rescue flights to Tampa
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has coordinated the evacuation of 1,500 Americans from Israel amid escalating violence linked to Iran. The evacuees, primarily participants of the Birthright Israel program, were transported by the cruise ship Crown Iris to Cyprus, with plans for further flights back to Florida.

DeSantis criticized the federal government's response to the crisis, stating his administration aimed to "fill the void" left by the Biden administration. He has previously arranged similar evacuations following the Hamas attacks in October 2023.


#military

The Federalist: U.S. Navy Sails To 2025 Recruiting Target Three Months Early
U.S. Navy Sails To 2025 Recruiting Target Three Months Early
The U.S. Navy has met its recruiting goal for the 2025 fiscal year three months early, bringing in over 40,600 new sailors. Navy Secretary John Phelan emphasized the importance of personnel in addressing global challenges and welcomed the newest recruits to the fleet.

This achievement follows previous struggles under the Biden administration, attributed to divisive DEI policies. The Pentagon has also established a Military Service Recruitment Task Force to enhance recruitment efforts as the military prepares for its critical national defense mission.