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#politics
Fox News: Election investigation uncovers alleged illegal voting by noncitizens and double voters in multiple states
Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, has referred 41 individuals for potential prosecution for illegal voting across eight states and Washington, D.C., after uncovering evidence of noncitizens and double voters. LaRose emphasized the importance of maintaining election integrity and enforcing the law.
This action follows a lawsuit by the Trump administration against North Carolina for allegedly failing to maintain accurate voter rolls, claiming that many voters were improperly registered. The controversy highlights ongoing concerns about election integrity and compliance with federal voting laws.
GB News: Keir Starmer shuns Nigel Farage ahead of crunch by-election as he claims: 'Only Labour can beat the SNP'
Scottish voters are facing a competitive by-election, with Labour's support dropping to 19% and the SNP maintaining a 33% lead. Reform, led by Nigel Farage, is gaining traction at 18%. First Minister John Swinney warns of the threat posed by Reform, while Labour criticizes both SNP and Farage.
Farage, in Scotland to bolster Reform's campaign, faces backlash from political leaders who claim he is out of touch. The Prime Minister criticized the SNP's stance on nuclear deterrents, emphasizing national security concerns. The political landscape in Scotland is shifting as voters express strong support for independence.
The Western Journal: Biden's Last Minute Pardons Are Now Under Federal Investigation: Report
A federal investigation is underway into multiple pardons issued by former President Joe Biden, including those for family members and high-profile Democrats. The probe, led by Justice Department official Ed Martin, examines Biden's competency and potential misuse of the autopen for signing documents.
Concerns have been raised about Biden's physical and mental decline, with aides reportedly making decisions on his behalf. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has announced plans to interview Biden’s physician and former officials as part of the investigation.
#society
The Western Journal: Anti-Semitic Roundup: NBC Invents New Name for Jews, Boulder PD Won't Admit Terror, MSNBC Turns Firebombing Suspect White, CNN Attacks FBI
A 45-year-old illegal immigrant from Egypt, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, attacked Jews in Boulder, Colorado, during a pro-Hamas demonstration, expressing a desire to kill "all Zionist people." He faces multiple charges, including federal hate crimes.
Media outlets have been criticized for downplaying the anti-Semitic nature of the attack, with some using euphemisms to describe the victims and misidentifying the attacker. The Boulder police initially refrained from labeling the incident as terrorism, prompting the FBI to clarify its nature.
The Western Journal: Video: Absolutely Evil Segment Grooms Kids, as 'Slutty' Trans Celeb Jokes About His 'Monster Piece' in 'Sesame Street' Spinoff
A recent episode of the "Sesame Street" spinoff "The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo" features Jonathan Van Ness, a nonbinary trans celebrity, who makes suggestive jokes aimed at children. Critics argue this represents inappropriate content for a children's program and label it as "grooming."
The segment has sparked outrage over the perceived normalization of sexual themes in children's media, prompting calls for defunding PBS and similar organizations. Many conservative parents feel that this shift in content undermines the show's original educational purpose.
Fox News: Should you lock your luggage when traveling? Plus, must-know restaurant insights
Tightened airport security has raised concerns about luggage risks, including theft and mishandling. Experts warn travelers to be cautious with their belongings during air travel.
In other news, tourists recently discovered historically significant remains on a South Carolina beach, highlighting the region's rich history.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Palestinian arrested for plotting terror attack on behalf of Iranian agent
A Palestinian man was arrested in East Jerusalem for allegedly plotting a terror attack in central Israel under the direction of an Iranian handler. The suspect was in contact with the agent online, who instructed him to carry out various missions against Israel, including political vandalism and intelligence gathering.
During the arrest, police seized cash, spray paint, airsoft guns, and a drug-like substance from the suspect's home. He was also reportedly offered money to recruit his mother for further tasks. Authorities plan to file serious security charges against him soon.
Times Of Israel: Spain reneges on $325m purchase of anti-tank missiles from Israel’s Rafael
Spain has canceled a significant arms deal with Israel, involving the purchase of SPIKE LR2 anti-tank missile systems valued at approximately 285 million euros. This decision aligns with Spain's criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and follows prior cancellations of Israeli arms, reflecting growing pressure within Europe for sanctions against Israel.
The cancellation comes amid heightened tensions following the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, and subsequent military actions in Gaza. Other European nations, including France and Germany, are also reassessing their relationships with Israel, with discussions of arms embargoes and potential recognition of Palestinian statehood gaining traction.
#health
Forbes: This Cancer Survivor, Now Biotech CEO, Is In A Race To Help Others Live Longer
Maky Zanganeh, co-CEO of Summit Therapeutics, has a diverse background, transitioning from dentistry to biotech after overcoming personal challenges, including breast cancer. Born in Tehran, she moved to Germany and later excelled in the biotech industry, significantly increasing Summit's value through innovative drug development.
Under her leadership, Summit has seen a remarkable turnaround, focusing on the promising cancer drug ivonescimab, which shows potential to outperform established treatments. Zanganeh's journey reflects resilience and a commitment to advancing cancer therapies.