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#politics
GB News: Labour rebel explains welfare bill backlash as Keir Starmer desperately bids to stave off revolt
Labour MP Melanie Onn expresses concerns among over 120 Labour MPs regarding the party's welfare bill, suggesting decisions are being made without understanding their full impact. The Prime Minister may offer significant concessions to address potential dissent and avoid a leadership crisis.
Times Of Israel: A Netanyahu ally tells ToI no one will remember Oct 7 by election time. He may be right.
Natan Eshel, a close associate of Prime Minister Netanyahu, claims the October 7 disaster will not impact future elections, citing historical precedents like the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He argues that while Netanyahu may bear ministerial responsibility, he is not to blame for the failures.
Netanyahu is reportedly working to distance himself from the October 7 events, removing security officials linked to the incident and shifting focus to achievements against Iran. Meanwhile, support is growing among Likud members and allies, including Trump, for canceling Netanyahu's ongoing criminal trial.
#society
Fox News: Armed Texas woman sat in lawn chair on busy highway during hours-long standoff with police
An armed woman caused a five-hour standoff on a Texas highway after exiting her vehicle and sitting in a lawn chair with a handgun. The incident began following a crash with an 18-wheeler, and she expressed suicidal thoughts, complicating negotiations with law enforcement.
Crisis intervention teams and her daughter were involved in the resolution, which ended with her surrendering and being taken for mental health evaluation. Traffic was severely disrupted during the standoff.
Fox News: Michelle Obama tells parents they must get tougher on kids' social media use despite the 'pain'
Michelle Obama emphasized the need for parents to adopt a tougher stance on their children's social media use during her podcast. She discussed insights from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, who argues that excessive social media can lead to anxiety and depression in children.
Obama urged parents to prioritize long-term benefits over immediate gratification, acknowledging that tough decisions may cause temporary discomfort for both parents and children. She stressed the importance of resilience in parenting, advocating for a focus on children's well-being rather than seeking to be their friends.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron says 'worst-case scenario' if Iran exits nuclear non-proliferation treaty
French President Emmanuel Macron described recent US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities as "genuinely effective," but warned that the worst outcome would be Iran's withdrawal from the global non-proliferation treaty. He plans to discuss this with UN Security Council members to prevent further nuclear escalation.
Macron emphasized the importance of maintaining the treaty, as Iran has hinted at a potential exit, accusing the International Atomic Energy Agency of bias. The US strikes, while deemed a military success by President Trump, reportedly only delayed Iran's nuclear ambitions by a few months.
#other
Daily Mirror: Labour's dramatic DWP benefit climbdown explained - see how it affects you
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