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#politics

Fox News: Credibility Crisis: Biden's late-night allies go quiet after damning cognitive decline revelations
Credibility Crisis: Biden's late-night allies go quiet after damning cognitive decline revelations
Prominent late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, and Seth Meyers have remained silent on recent revelations regarding President Joe Biden's cognitive decline, despite their previous support for him. This silence follows the release of the book "Original Sin," which has ignited criticism of both Biden and his media allies.

The hosts have previously dismissed concerns about Biden's mental acuity, with Kimmel and Meyers downplaying evidence of his struggles. As Biden faces scrutiny ahead of the 2024 election, the late-night comedians' lack of commentary raises questions about their commitment to transparency regarding the president's condition.


Fox News: Trump is winning the culture war while Democrats are still hiring 2008's consultants
Trump is winning the culture war while Democrats are still hiring 2008's consultants
Democrats have lost their grip on pop culture, once dominated by figures like Beyoncé and Katy Perry. In contrast, Trump is forging genuine connections with influencers across various platforms, engaging them in a way that resonates with undecided voters.

While Democrats attempt to reach young men with outdated strategies, they miss the mark by failing to engage authentically. To regain influence, Democrats must adapt and connect with voters in their spaces, recognizing that cultural relevance is crucial for political success.


#society

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu says Boulder attack a direct result of ‘blood libels’ against Israel and Jews
Netanyahu says Boulder attack a direct result of ‘blood libels’ against Israel and Jews
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned a violent attack in Boulder, Colorado, where a man used a makeshift flamethrower against demonstrators supporting hostages in Gaza, injuring at least eight. He linked this incident to rising antisemitism fueled by “blood libels” against Israel.

The FBI is investigating the attack as terrorism, and the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is in custody. US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have also condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for action against antisemitic violence.


Fox News: As US braces for ‘significant' wildfires, Trump's agriculture secretary addresses Forest Service departures
As US braces for ‘significant' wildfires, Trump's agriculture secretary addresses Forest Service departures
The Trump administration is preparing for a potentially severe fire season, despite over 4,000 Forest Service employees resigning under buyouts. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that this will not affect readiness, emphasizing a strategy to redeploy non-fire staff to support firefighters.

Critics argue that the departures have weakened the firefighting workforce, with some key personnel holding essential qualifications leaving. Rollins countered that the previous administration's hiring was wasteful and that the current approach aims to ensure effective wildfire response without unnecessary expenditures.


Fox News: JASON RANTZ: Seattle says praying in public is 'provocative' and the Trump administration is taking notice
JASON RANTZ: Seattle says praying in public is 'provocative' and the Trump administration is taking notice
Seattle is facing criticism for its treatment of Christian worshipers, particularly during a recent rally at Cal Anderson Park. The event, organized by MayDay USA, was met with violence from far-left protesters, leading to multiple arrests and injuries. Mayor Bruce Harrell and other city officials have been accused of downplaying the violence and blaming the worshipers instead.

The Trump administration is reportedly taking notice, with officials reviewing the situation, highlighting concerns over the First Amendment rights of Christians in Seattle. Critics argue that the city's response reflects a broader intolerance towards religious expression, contrasting sharply with how other minority groups would be treated in similar circumstances.


The Telegraph: ‘Free Palestine’ is an incitement to murder Jews
‘Free Palestine’ is an incitement to murder Jews
A firebombing at a vigil for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, injured eight, including an elderly man. The alleged attacker reportedly shouted “Free Palestine,” echoing a recent fatal shooting of Israeli embassy staff in Washington, D.C., where the same phrase was used.

This trend reflects a disturbing rise in violent anti-Zionism across Western cities, where the phrase "Free Palestine" has become associated with aggression against Jews. Authorities must confront the reality that radical ideologies are inciting violence and anti-Semitism in their communities.


#culture

Fox News: 'Duck Dynasty' returns with Willie Robertson hunting for successor
'Duck Dynasty' returns with Willie Robertson hunting for successor
The Robertson family has revived "Duck Dynasty," with the first episode airing on June 1. Willie Robertson, now semi-retiring as CEO of Duck Commander, is seeking a successor while reflecting on family traditions and hunting experiences.

The episode also addressed the recent passing of family patriarch Phil Robertson, who died at 79 after battling health issues. The family plans to honor his legacy and continue sharing their faith and values.


#history

Le Monde: Captain Alfred Dreyfus is up for posthumous promotion
Captain Alfred Dreyfus is up for posthumous promotion
France's Assemblée Nationale will review a bill to posthumously promote Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, addressing a historical injustice from his wrongful conviction for espionage in 1894. Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, was exonerated but returned to the army at a lower rank.

The bills aim to rectify this long-standing issue, with supporters emphasizing the significance of the Dreyfus affair in French history. Lawmakers argue that resolving this matter is essential for the Republic.


#health

Fox News: Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage, studies show
Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage, studies show
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cases are increasing, with one-fifth of those prescribed medications likely to experience it. Common medications like acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and certain antibiotics are potential culprits, as well as herbal supplements, which lack strict regulation.

Experts warn that products like turmeric and Garcinia cambogia can lead to severe liver damage. The rise in DILI cases linked to supplements has nearly tripled in a decade, highlighting the need for caution with both medications and dietary aids.


#other

GB News: King set to ‘leave Beatrice and Eugenie decision to William’ as York sisters ‘kept on ice’
King set to ‘leave Beatrice and Eugenie decision to William’ as York sisters ‘kept on ice’
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie may take on more royal duties when Prince William becomes King. Royal commentator Ingrid Seward suggests they are being "kept on ice" for future roles, as they are close to William and the King. Both sisters are involved in charity work and maintain careers outside of their royal connections.

Despite not being working royals, they have stepped in for unofficial duties and are seen as valuable assets for the monarchy's future. Public sentiment favors their increased involvement, especially given their family challenges.