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#politics

The Western Journal: JD Vance Arrives in Los Angeles, Slams Newsom and Mayor Bass for Allowing ‘Open Season' on Law Enforcement’
JD Vance Arrives in Los Angeles, Slams Newsom and Mayor Bass for Allowing ‘Open Season' on Law Enforcement’
Vice President JD Vance criticized California officials for allegedly inciting violent immigration protests during his visit to Los Angeles. He made a controversial remark about Senator Alex Padilla, who was recently handcuffed during a protest, and accused Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass of undermining federal law enforcement.

In response, Newsom and Bass denied the accusations, with Newsom labeling Vance's comments as false and politically motivated. The tensions stem from recent federal immigration raids that sparked protests and led to the deployment of National Guard troops in the city.


#society

GB News: King Charles follows in Meghan Markle’s footsteps with new Netflix deal
King Charles follows in Meghan Markle’s footsteps with new Netflix deal
King Charles has signed a deal with Netflix for a documentary, partnering with actor Idris Elba to explore The King's Trust as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. The film aims to highlight the charity's impact on over one million young people worldwide and is set for release in autumn 2026.

Elba, a former beneficiary of the Trust, will provide personal insights into its significance. The project will also involve young people supported by the Trust, offering them hands-on experience in film and television.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Sa’ar claims Iran op added 2-3 years to time it would take Tehran to get nuclear bomb
Sa’ar claims Iran op added 2-3 years to time it would take Tehran to get nuclear bomb
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar stated that the IDF has delayed Iran's nuclear capabilities by two to three years and hinted at potential regime change as a war objective. He dismissed diplomacy with Iran, asserting that military action would continue to neutralize threats.

Sa’ar emphasized that Israel's goals include targeting Iran's nuclear program and missile production, while U.S. President Trump remains undecided on joining strikes against Iran. As tensions escalate, both nations have suffered casualties from ongoing military actions.


Fox News: Here’s what a post-Ayatollah Iran could look like if war with Israel leads to regime’s fall
Here’s what a post-Ayatollah Iran could look like if war with Israel leads to regime’s fall
Debate is growing over the potential collapse of Iran's Islamic Republic amid ongoing Israeli military strikes. Experts suggest that while regime change is conceivable, the outcome could lead to either a freer society or increased instability.

Various scenarios are being considered, including a possible internal coup, a popular uprising, or the return of exiled leaders. However, there are concerns that if the regime survives, it may become more repressive. The future role of Iran's non-Persian communities is also critical for any successful transition.


Times Of Israel: A UK woman tried to call her mother in Iran. A robotic voice answered the phone
A UK woman tried to call her mother in Iran. A robotic voice answered the phone
Iranians living abroad report receiving strange robotic voices when attempting to call family in Iran, coinciding with Israel's military actions against the country. Experts suggest this may be a tactic by the Iranian government to disrupt communication, potentially using AI or pre-recorded messages.

The situation is exacerbated by an internet blackout in Iran, limiting information flow and leaving families feeling helpless. Some have found alternative ways to connect, but many remain cut off from loved ones amidst escalating violence and psychological distress.


#crime

Le Monde: Former Interpol official wanted by French authorities arrested
Former Interpol official wanted by French authorities arrested
Interpol's former official, Vitalie Pirlog, was arrested in the UAE under a French warrant linked to a corruption investigation. The case involves allegations of bribery to manipulate Interpol's red notice system, allowing fugitives to evade justice.

This operation reflects ongoing efforts to combat misuse of international law enforcement tools. The investigation began after Interpol flagged irregularities in red notices, which are meant to prevent abuse by authoritarian regimes.


#sports

The Western Journal: Angel Reese Pulls a Kamala Harris in WNBA All-Star Voting
Angel Reese Pulls a Kamala Harris in WNBA All-Star Voting
Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky is currently ranked 13th in fan voting for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, significantly trailing Caitlin Clark, who leads with nearly three times the votes. Despite Reese's strong rebounding stats, her shooting performance has drawn criticism, impacting her popularity.

The fan voting results highlight a disparity in recognition between the two rookies, with Clark's performance contributing to a surge in WNBA viewership. While fan votes are only one part of the selection process, Reese's low ranking raises questions about her claim to being a key factor in the league's growing popularity.


#technology

Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Amazon to cut workforce due to new tech
Fox News AI Newsletter: Amazon to cut workforce due to new tech
Amazon's CEO predicts AI will transform work processes, potentially leading to a reduced workforce. Meanwhile, OpenAI's CEO claims Meta is attempting to lure employees with bonuses up to $100 million.

The increasing demand for AI and cryptocurrency is expected to drive electricity consumption to record levels in the coming years.