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#politics
Breitbart: Trump Terminates Trade Talks with Canada over Tax on American Tech
President Trump has announced the termination of trade negotiations with Canada due to the implementation of a new "Digital Services Tax" targeting American tech companies. He criticized the tax as an "attack" on the U.S. and indicated that a new tariff on Canadian goods would be forthcoming.
Despite opposition from the U.S., Canadian officials plan to proceed with the tax, which affects both domestic and foreign tech firms. Trump stated that discussions would cease immediately, and Canada would be informed of the tariff details within a week.
The Mirror: 10 chilling Donald Trump moments as Court gifts him almost unlimited power
The Supreme Court has ruled to limit judges' ability to block President Trump's executive orders, significantly enhancing his power. This decision could allow Trump to bypass judicial checks, raising concerns about the separation of powers. The ruling addresses Trump's controversial order on "birthright citizenship."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized the media for their coverage of a recent military operation against Iran, expressing frustration over what he deemed irresponsible reporting. Trump praised the press conference, calling it a success, while also suggesting investigations into judges who ruled against him in the 2020 election.
Fox News: Senate shuts down Kaine's attempt to check Trump's war powers
Sen. Tim Kaine's war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Trump's authority to declare war or strike Iran was defeated in the Senate, with only a few bipartisan exceptions. The resolution was intended to spark debate on Congress's role in war authorization amidst ongoing military actions.
Kaine argued that the recent ceasefire provided a timely opportunity to discuss these issues, citing historical precedents. Senate Republicans, however, maintained that Trump acted within his constitutional rights, while Democrats raised concerns over unilateral military actions.
#society
Fox News: Traveler nabbed by CBP beagle at airport for carrying illicit food deported after kicking dog 'off the ground'
A beagle named Freddy, working for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was injured after being kicked by 70-year-old Hamed Ramadan Bayoumy Aly Marie during a baggage inspection at Washington Dulles International Airport. Freddy is recovering from bruising and is expected to make a full recovery.
Marie pleaded guilty to harming a law enforcement animal and was ordered removed from the U.S. He had arrived from Cairo with prohibited agricultural products, which were seized. CBP emphasized that assaulting a service animal is unacceptable.
The Western Journal: How Was It Not 9-0? SCOTUS Split on Texas Age Verification Law
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that states can mandate age verification for adult websites to protect minors from explicit content. Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized that the law aligns with states' authority to regulate access to such material, while dissenting justices raised concerns about adult rights.
Opponents of the Texas law argue it could lead to identity theft and other issues, but supporters claim it establishes necessary safeguards for children's online safety. The ruling may influence similar laws in other states, as platforms like Pornhub have already restricted access in Texas.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda Begin 'New Chapter of Hope'
President Trump announced a historic peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, aimed at ending decades of conflict in the Great Lakes region. The deal was signed in the Oval Office with the involvement of foreign ministers and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Trump expressed gratitude for the collaboration and emphasized the need for U.S. support in implementing the agreement. Both foreign ministers thanked Trump for his leadership, highlighting the importance of U.S. involvement in ensuring lasting peace.
#history
GB News: Prince Edward throws his support behind £1.3m bid in Belgium
Prince Edward has endorsed a £1.3 million campaign to restore the historic gardens at Hougoumont farm in Belgium, visiting the site shortly after the 210th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. The project, led by the Friends of the Hougoumont Gardens group, aims to recreate the gardens as they were before the battle.
The initiative has secured €1.1 million towards its €1.5 million goal, allowing restoration work to begin next year. The project includes reconstructing various garden styles and planting a 'tree of peace' grown from Hiroshima sapling seeds.
#crime
The Telegraph: Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post journalist arrested over child abuse images
Thomas Pham LeGro, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for the Washington Post, has been arrested for possessing child abuse images on his computer. The FBI found videos of child sexual abuse material on his work laptop during a search of his residence.
LeGro, 48, has been placed on leave by the newspaper pending the outcome of his case, which carries a potential maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The investigation linked him to a 2005 case involving E-Gold, a payment platform used by child pornography websites.