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#politics

Fox News: Pelosi's stock trading legacy haunts Democrats as Jeffries slams GOP freshman's 'thievery'
Pelosi's stock trading legacy haunts Democrats as Jeffries slams GOP freshman's 'thievery'
The NRCC accused House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of hypocrisy for criticizing GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan's stock trading while overlooking similar issues within the Democratic Party. Jeffries previously condemned stock trading by politicians, despite his predecessor Nancy Pelosi facing scrutiny for her own trades.

Both parties have members who have benefited from stock trading while in office. Legislation to ban such trading has been introduced, but critics argue that neither party has taken decisive action to address the issue.


Fox News: Speaker Johnson surprised by Musk's criticism of 'big, beautiful bill': He's 'flat wrong'
Speaker Johnson surprised by Musk's criticism of 'big, beautiful bill': He's 'flat wrong'
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed surprise at Elon Musk's criticism of a spending bill, which he believes is essential for addressing the national debt exceeding $36 trillion. Johnson stated that fixing the damage from the Biden administration will require more than one bill.

Musk labeled the bill a "disgusting abomination" on social media, prompting GOP leaders to emphasize its importance for funding initiatives, including immigration enforcement. Johnson cited a recent antisemitic attack allegedly linked to an illegal immigrant as a reason for the bill's necessity.


The Economist: All pain, no gain: Labour’s odd strategy
All pain, no gain: Labour’s odd strategy
Labour's current political strategy appears to be focused on inflicting pain without achieving significant gains. This approach echoes past leaders who embraced hardship to address economic issues, suggesting that the party may be sacrificing political capital for minimal return.

The implications of this strategy could hinder Labour's effectiveness and public support, as it struggles to balance necessary sacrifices with the desire for tangible outcomes.


#society

Breitbart: China Crushes Voices of Mourners as Tiananmen Square Massacre Turns 36
China Crushes Voices of Mourners as Tiananmen Square Massacre Turns 36
China is marking the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of protesters. Authorities have increased surveillance and intimidation of dissidents, particularly in Hong Kong, where traditional vigils have been banned and replaced with state-sponsored events.

Despite the heavy censorship and repression, dissidents continue to honor the victims, with gatherings in other countries and efforts from bereaved families, including mothers of the slain. The Chinese government remains committed to erasing the memory of the massacre and punishing any attempts to commemorate it.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.N. Atomic Energy Agency Confirms El Salvador Taking First Steps Towards Nuclear Power
U.N. Atomic Energy Agency Confirms El Salvador Taking First Steps Towards Nuclear Power
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) completed a six-day review of El Salvador's site selection process for its first nuclear power plant. The IAEA will deliver its findings to the Salvadoran government within three months, following the country's recent Nuclear Energy Law and a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. on nuclear energy.

The IAEA delegation evaluated two candidate sites and provided recommendations to enhance the selection process, focusing on seismic, flooding, and volcanic hazard assessments. If successful, El Salvador would become the first Central American country to utilize nuclear energy.


Times Of Israel: Ireland’s Trinity College severs ties with Israel over Gaza war
Ireland’s Trinity College severs ties with Israel over Gaza war
Trinity College Dublin has decided to sever all ties with Israel, citing ongoing violations of international and humanitarian law. The university's board accepted recommendations from a task force to divest from Israeli companies and halt future collaborations with Israeli universities.

This decision follows significant pro-Palestinian sentiment in Ireland, particularly after the October 7 attacks by Hamas. Ireland has become increasingly critical of Israel's actions, recently recognizing Palestine as a sovereign state and considering legislation to restrict trade with Israeli settlements.


Le Monde: With Kerch Bridge attack, Ukrainians urge Putin to negotiate
With Kerch Bridge attack, Ukrainians urge Putin to negotiate
Ukraine's Security Service announced a significant operation targeting the Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea to Russia, involving a powerful underwater explosion. The attack, requiring months of preparation, used 1,100 kilograms of explosives and left the bridge in a state of emergency.

Traffic was halted temporarily, with the full extent of the damage still unclear. This marks the third attack on the bridge since Russia's invasion, highlighting its symbolic importance in the conflict.


#health

Fox News: Doctor reveals the 'hateful 8' seed oils that could harm your health
Doctor reveals the 'hateful 8' seed oils that could harm your health
Americans are increasingly scrutinizing food ingredients, particularly seed oils, which HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims are "unknowingly poisoning" the public. Dr. Cate Shanahan identifies eight harmful seed oils—corn, canola, cottonseed, soy, sunflower, safflower, rice bran, and grape seed—citing health risks and nutrient loss during processing.

Despite these concerns, the American Heart Association defends seed oils, asserting they are safe and beneficial, and emphasizes that the real issue lies in the consumption of ultraprocessed foods. Experts argue that demonizing seed oils is misplaced, as they are not inherently harmful.