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#politics
The Federalist: Hypocritical Dems 'Released The Whirlwind' Of Political Violence
The mother of slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman called for an end to political division in America following her daughter's murder, emphasizing the need for unity and peace. The suspected gunman is also linked to attacks on another Democratic couple, raising concerns about targeted political violence.
Despite these tragic events, political animosity continues to thrive, with accusations of hypocrisy among Democrats and Republicans alike. Figures like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have been criticized for inflammatory rhetoric, while the political climate remains charged and divisive.
Fox News: 'No basis in reality': Expert turns tables on key Democrat claim against Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Democrats are criticizing President Trump's budget reconciliation package, claiming it will cut Medicaid and harm the poor. However, expert Jim Agresti argues that the bill targets illegal immigrants and fraudsters, maintaining benefits for low-income Americans working at least 20 hours a week.
Agresti contends that the proposed reforms aim to reduce waste and encourage work, while Democrats claim the bill will lead to millions losing coverage. The debate continues over the implications of Medicaid cuts and the impact on working families.
#society
Le Monde: Second woman accuses French senator Guerriau of drugging her
French senator Joël Guerriau faces allegations of drugging two women, including MP Sandrine Josso, with intent to assault. Guerriau denies the charges, claiming they are baseless and politically motivated. He has been suspended from his party pending legal proceedings.
The case has drawn attention to issues of consent in France, especially following a recent high-profile conviction related to drugging and sexual assault. A new bill to redefine rape to include lack of consent is set for adoption.
The Federalist: 'Clarkson's Farm' Debunks Globalist Lies About UK, Mass Migration
The series Clarkson’s Farm has shifted focus from Jeremy Clarkson to the struggles of the farming community in England. As Clarkson highlights the challenges faced by farmers, including regulatory hurdles and declining local institutions, he underscores the cultural and economic issues impacting rural life.
Through his efforts to support local agriculture and revitalize community ties, Clarkson presents a vision that contrasts with modern urban trends. The show serves as a reminder of the importance of farming and local identity in England, while also addressing the loneliness and hardships faced by many in the agricultural sector.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF kills Gaza terrorist commander who it says helped bury hostages’ bodies
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed Mujahideen Brigades commander Ali Saadi Wasfi al-Agha, linked to the abduction and burial of Israeli hostages Gadi Haggai and Judih Weinstein. The IDF reported that al-Agha was set to lead the group after its previous leader was killed.
In the ongoing conflict, the IDF struck around 300 targets in Gaza, while Hamas claimed that Israeli bombardments resulted in at least 43 deaths, including civilians seeking aid. Israel resumed aid deliveries, with 95 trucks entering Gaza recently, though the humanitarian needs remain critical.
The Federalist: The Abrahamic Covenant Is A Bad Argument For US War With Iran
Sen. Ted Cruz discussed the U.S.-Israel relationship in a recent interview, referencing biblical support for Israel. He emphasized that while he personally believes in supporting Israel based on scripture, he recognizes the need for U.S. foreign policy to prioritize national interests.
The conversation highlights a broader debate among Christians regarding the interpretation of biblical covenants and their implications for modern geopolitics. It raises concerns about conflating spiritual beliefs with foreign policy, particularly in relation to military actions.
#economy
Forbes: Groups Backed By Thai Billionaires Dhanin, Sarath, Win Virtual Bank Licenses
Three groups, including tycoon Sarath Ratanavadi and Dhanin Chearavanont’s CP Group, have received permits to establish virtual banks in Thailand, aiming to enhance innovation and competition in the banking sector. Operations are expected to begin within a year.
While the move represents diversification for these conglomerates, initial impacts may be limited due to significant investment and operating losses anticipated in the early stages. Analysts suggest that substantial benefits may not materialize for at least five years.
#health
GB News: Hay fever: Allergen expert reveals the best natural remedies to alleviate symptoms
Dr. Clare Anyiam-Osigwe offers advice for managing hay fever during the summer months, highlighting the impact of increased pollen counts. She recommends dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes to help reduce symptoms for those affected.
#crime
Fox News: Cleared of murder charges, Karen Read could eye legal payback against investigators who cost her
Karen Read, cleared of murder charges, may pursue legal action against individuals and entities involved in her case, including police officers and the state government, for alleged incompetence and privacy violations. Legal experts suggest she could also file a malicious prosecution claim.
Read, who lost her job and sold her house to cover legal fees, faces a lawsuit from the family of the deceased, John O'Keefe, but may counter-sue bars that served her alcohol. The case raises questions about police conduct and potential liability for the Commonwealth.