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Jun 24, 2025 |
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#society
Breitbart: Electric Vehicle Blunder: Ford Recalls Nearly 200,000 Mustang EVs Due to Dangerous Door Lock Malfunction
Ford is recalling 197,432 Mustang Mach-E EVs from model years 2021 to 2025 due to a software glitch that can trap rear-seat passengers, particularly children, by malfunctioning the electronic door latch system when battery power is low.
The automaker plans to notify owners starting June 23, 2025, and will replace the powertrain control module to fix the issue. No accidents have been reported, but some owners have experienced being locked out of their vehicles.
GB News: Gardening: Britons can create an outdoor 'haven' with cheap hacks including 35p saviour, says expert
As summer approaches, Britons are looking for cost-effective ways to enhance their gardens. Laura Carter from Furniturebox offers budget-friendly tips, including using household items like vinegar and Brillo pads for cleaning outdoor furniture, and repurposing old furniture for new uses.
Carter also suggests creating wildlife-friendly spaces with bird feeders and pollinator-friendly plants, as well as using weatherproof paint to refresh tired garden features. Simple strategies like zoning small spaces and incorporating mirrors can maximize aesthetic appeal without significant expense.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Reporter’s Notebook: Who really decides when America goes to war? The answer isn't so clear
The debate over war powers continues as Congress grapples with the balance between its authority to declare war and the President's role as Commander in Chief. While Congress must authorize military action, the use of Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMFs) has allowed presidents to engage in military actions without a formal declaration of war.
Lawmakers express mixed feelings about recent military actions against Iran, with some supporting strikes while others question the constitutional authority behind them. The historical context reveals that Congress has not formally declared war since 1942, leading to a complex relationship between legislative and executive powers in matters of military engagement.
Breitbart: Bolton: Iran's 'Very Unstable, Unpopular Regime' Could Fall
John Bolton stated that the Iranian government could collapse following U.S. military strikes on its nuclear facilities. He highlighted widespread dissatisfaction among Iranians, particularly youth, due to economic struggles and past government crackdowns on protests.
Bolton noted that the regime's legitimacy is challenged, especially after events like the murder of Mahsa Amini. He suggested that the current instability could lead to the regime's downfall, especially as Supreme Leader Khamenei, who is elderly and unwell, lacks a clear succession plan.
Times Of Israel: Police arrest three more Israelis on Iran espionage suspicions
Three Israelis have been arrested for allegedly spying for Iran, including one who gathered intelligence on Prime Minister Netanyahu's future daughter-in-law. The suspects, detained separately, reportedly received payments in cryptocurrency for their espionage activities.
The arrests come amid increased Iranian efforts to recruit Israelis for espionage, often starting with minor tasks that escalate into serious offenses. The investigation is ongoing, with charges expected to be filed soon against the suspects.
#economy
Breitbart: Pressure on 'Too Late' Powell: Another Fed Official Signals Support for July Cut
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman expressed support for cutting interest rates if inflation remains stable, marking a shift from her previous hawkish stance. Speaking in Prague, she noted that inflation has cooled and new tariffs aren't raising consumer prices, suggesting a potential rate cut at the Fed's upcoming meeting.
Bowman's comments align with those of fellow Fed Governor Christopher Waller, indicating a growing faction within the Fed favoring monetary policy easing. This contrasts with Chair Jerome Powell's cautious approach, who has warned that tariffs could negatively impact prices and economic growth.
#military
The Telegraph: Starmer’s pledges to Nato on defence are no more than creative accounting
Donald Trump's return to the White House has prompted European nations to commit to increased defense spending. At the recent NATO summit in The Hague, UK leader Sir Keir Starmer pledged 5% of GDP for "national security" over the next decade, though the specifics remain vague.
The commitment includes not just military spending but also broader areas like energy security and tackling smuggling, which diverges from NATO's requests. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte seeks a clearer allocation of 3.5% for hard defense and 1.5% for cyber and intelligence, but current UK pledges fall short.
#technology
Breitbart: Elon Musk Launches Tesla Robotaxi Service in Texas
Tesla has launched its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, utilizing a fleet of autonomous Model Y SUVs. The service is initially available to select invitees, charging a flat fee of $4.20 per ride. A Tesla employee will monitor the vehicle's performance for safety.
Despite concerns over the safety of Tesla's self-driving technology, CEO Elon Musk remains confident, stating the company is prioritizing safety. Analysts predict that autonomous ride-hailing could significantly boost Tesla's revenue, although skepticism exists regarding the market's size and competition from other companies.