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#politics

Liberty Nation News: The Seesaw Court History of the Ten Commandments on Display - Liberty Nation News
The Seesaw Court History of the Ten Commandments on Display - Liberty Nation News
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled Louisiana's law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools unconstitutional. Texas has passed a similar law that may face legal challenges, while Arkansas is also being contested in court regarding a comparable statute.

The ongoing legal battles reflect a historical tension between religious displays in public spaces and the First Amendment's establishment clause. The Supreme Court has previously ruled against such displays in certain contexts, suggesting that new laws may also be struck down.


Fox News: Flashback: NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani vowed to arrest Netanyahu if he visited the city
Flashback: NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani vowed to arrest Netanyahu if he visited the city
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic mayoral candidate in New York City, declared victory in the primary and reiterated his stance that he would arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visited the city, citing compliance with international law. Mamdani has been linked to anti-Israel activism and has participated in protests against Israel.

In his victory speech, Mamdani expressed a vision for New York City that rejects what he termed "Donald Trump's fascism" and aims to govern as a model for the Democratic Party. His comments have drawn attention to his views on international law and Israel's actions.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: NY mayor's race has socialists driving Dem bus off cliff
DAVID MARCUS: NY mayor's race has socialists driving Dem bus off cliff
New York City's Democratic primary has resulted in Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani winning the nomination for mayor on a far-left, socialist platform. His proposals include city-owned grocery stores and replacing police with social workers, while his stance on Israel has raised concerns among moderates.

This election reflects a broader shift within the Democratic Party, as moderate voices struggle against the far-left's influence. With Mamdani's victory, the party risks alienating traditional voters, raising questions about its future direction.


Fox News: Trump critic JB Pritzker expected to launch Democratic re-election bid for third term as Illinois governor
Trump critic JB Pritzker expected to launch Democratic re-election bid for third term as Illinois governor
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is set to announce his bid for a third four-year term on Thursday. The billionaire Democrat, who has been a vocal critic of former President Trump, aims to solidify his position in the state, which lacks term limits for statewide officials.

Pritzker is also viewed as a potential candidate for the 2028 presidential nomination, having actively supported President Biden and Vice President Harris in the recent election cycle. His political maneuvers have sparked speculation about his future ambitions while he prepares for the upcoming gubernatorial race.


The Western Journal: Anthony Weiner Humiliated, Loses Comeback Race to Man with Same Name as Infamous Pedophile, Rapist
Anthony Weiner Humiliated, Loses Comeback Race to Man with Same Name as Infamous Pedophile, Rapist
Anthony Weiner's bid for a City Council seat in New York City ended in humiliation as he garnered only 10.3% of the vote, placing him fourth in the primary. He lost to Harvey Epstein, who shares names with infamous sex offenders, highlighting the irony of Weiner's past scandals.

Despite attempting to appeal to voters with practical solutions, Weiner's history as a convicted sex offender overshadowed his campaign. His defeat serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of his actions and the challenges of political redemption.


Fox News: HUD becomes first major cabinet agency to exit DC, citing ‘failing’ HQ -- which DOGE wants to sell
HUD becomes first major cabinet agency to exit DC, citing ‘failing’ HQ -- which DOGE wants to sell
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will relocate its headquarters from Washington, D.C. to Alexandria, Virginia, marking a significant move during the Trump administration. This transition is expected to save taxpayers hundreds of millions and address health concerns related to the current building.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin expressed enthusiasm for HUD's move, highlighting the benefits for employees and the state. The relocation is part of a broader effort to enhance federal efficiency and fiscal responsibility, with HUD's former headquarters anticipated to attract private sector interest.


#society

Le Monde: Nestlé fined €533,000 in Switzerland for using banned filters in mineral water
Nestlé fined €533,000 in Switzerland for using banned filters in mineral water
Nestlé Waters has been fined €533,000 for misleading consumers regarding its Henniez bottled mineral water, which was labeled as "natural" despite using activated carbon filters from 2008 to 2022. Swiss prosecutors claim this practice provided the company with economic advantages.

The issue follows a broader scandal in France involving Nestlé's bottled waters, including Perrier, which utilized banned micro-filtration processes. Inspections revealed the use of carbon filters at the Henniez plant, leading to a complaint from the consumer office.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US strikes set Iran's nuclear program back 'many years,' Israeli assessment finds
US strikes set Iran's nuclear program back 'many years,' Israeli assessment finds
U.S. airstrikes on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility have significantly damaged its critical infrastructure, rendering it inoperable, according to the Israel Atomic Energy Commission. This assessment suggests that Iran's nuclear weapons development has been set back by many years.

Iran's response indicates that they are evaluating the damage and planning to restore their facilities. Both President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu have stated they will respond if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program.


#culture

Fox News: Tim McGraw cancels upcoming Colorado performance due to back surgery
Tim McGraw cancels upcoming Colorado performance due to back surgery
Country music star Tim McGraw is taking a break from performing following back surgery, leading to the cancellation of his appearance at the Professional Bull Riders event in Colorado. The band Cross Canadian Ragweed will replace him at the show.

McGraw has faced multiple health issues, including knee replacements and back surgeries, and has expressed concerns about his future in performing. He is scheduled to resume his Standing Room Only Tour in March 2024.


#crime

GB News: Grooming gang abuser denied parole as survivor shares relief following 'torturous' wait
Grooming gang abuser denied parole as survivor shares relief following 'torturous' wait
Asghar Bostan, a convicted rapist from Rotherham, has been denied parole after a lengthy wait for his victim, who was abused as a teenager. Bostan, initially sentenced to nine years in 2018, was recalled to prison earlier this year for breaching his license conditions.

The survivor expressed relief at the decision, emphasizing the emotional toll of the waiting process. The Parole Board stated that their decisions prioritize public safety and consider various factors, including the original crime and its impact on the victim. Bostan will remain incarcerated until February 2027.


#science

The Economist: A new telescope will find billions of asteroids, galaxies and stars
A new telescope will find billions of asteroids, galaxies and stars
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has begun capturing its first starlight, marking the start of a decade-long project to survey the southern night sky. This telescope will collect unprecedented data, doubling the total gathered by all previous optical astronomy instruments in its first year alone.

With its advanced technology, including a massive camera and machine-learning algorithms, the observatory aims to identify billions of celestial objects, including asteroids and galaxies, and study the nature of dark matter and dark energy. The data will be processed and shared rapidly, enabling global collaboration in astronomical research.