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#politics

Fox News: Former Navy SEAL whose nonprofit helps catch child sex traffickers sets sights on US Senate seat
Former Navy SEAL whose nonprofit helps catch child sex traffickers sets sights on US Senate seat
Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL and founder of Covenant Rescue Group, is running for the U.S. Senate in Alabama. His campaign focuses on securing the border, opposing the "woke agenda," and defending Christian values. Hudson also supports training law enforcement to combat human trafficking.

With Sen. Tommy Tuberville entering the gubernatorial race, the Senate seat is open for the 2026 election. Hudson has expressed his views on various issues, including U.S. aid to Ukraine and Israel, and the need for fair NATO contributions from member nations. He emphasizes reducing government size and involvement in citizens' lives.


GB News: 'Nobody less suited for the job!' Robert Jenrick takes aim at Lord Hermer for being 'handpicked' by Keir Starmer: 'He doesn't like Britain'
'Nobody less suited for the job!' Robert Jenrick takes aim at Lord Hermer for being 'handpicked' by Keir Starmer: 'He doesn't like Britain'
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized Attorney General Lord Hermer, claiming his career has been built on defending individuals who oppose the UK. Jenrick highlighted Hermer's past representation of controversial figures, arguing that his appointment reflects poorly on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership.

Jenrick asserted that under Starmer and Hermer, Britain is not safe, citing decisions that could harm national interests and compromise the legal standing of those who served in the armed forces. He emphasized that Hermer's choice of clients indicates his character and questioned the appropriateness of his role as the government's chief legal officer.


The Western Journal: Watch: Mike Johnson Drops Biden-Related Bombshell About Why Elon Hates 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Watch: Mike Johnson Drops Biden-Related Bombshell About Why Elon Hates 'Big Beautiful Bill'
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Elon Musk's remarks about the "Big Beautiful Bill," calling Musk "terribly wrong" and expressing disappointment in his opposition. Johnson suggested Musk's stance may stem from the bill's rollback of green energy tax credits established under the Biden administration.

Johnson defended the bill, highlighting its significant tax cuts and spending reductions, and noted that it represents the largest savings in government history. He acknowledged the potential impact on Musk's business due to the phase-out of electric vehicle tax credits but urged a more constructive perspective on the legislation.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US-backed Gaza aid group pauses food distribution after days of violence
US-backed Gaza aid group pauses food distribution after days of violence
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is pausing its aid distribution for one day to enhance security and manage larger crowds amid rising tensions following incidents where Israeli troops reportedly shot at Palestinians accessing aid. GHF is in discussions with the IDF to improve safety measures.

The IDF reported that 121 trucks of aid entered Gaza recently, but conflicting accounts indicate that dozens of Palestinians were killed while trying to collect aid. While GHF has U.S. and Israeli support, it faces criticism from other aid organizations and the UN for its operations. A UN Security Council vote on a ceasefire and humanitarian access is anticipated.


Fox News: Massive Russia sanctions package stalls as Trump pushes for Ukraine peace talks
Massive Russia sanctions package stalls as Trump pushes for Ukraine peace talks
Senators are eager to advance a sanctions package against Russia, pending President Trump's approval. The bipartisan bill, led by Sens. Graham and Blumenthal, proposes severe tariffs on Russian energy exports, aiming to cripple Moscow's economy amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine.

While lawmakers express urgency, Trump's stance on sanctions and peace talks remains pivotal. Some believe the sanctions could strengthen his negotiating position, but Senate leadership is awaiting the White House's direction before proceeding.


Le Monde: Macron attempts to ease tensions with Meloni in Rome
Macron attempts to ease tensions with Meloni in Rome
French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met in Rome to discuss cooperation on major international issues, particularly regarding Ukraine. Despite past tensions, they expressed a commitment to coordinate efforts and emphasized the importance of support for Ukraine.

The leaders acknowledged their differences, especially concerning military proposals, but reaffirmed their shared goals. A bilateral summit is planned for early 2026 to further strengthen ties.


#economy

Forbes: Billionaire Kwek Family’s CDL Sells Stake In Singapore’s South Beach To Malaysia’s IOI Properties
Billionaire Kwek Family’s CDL Sells Stake In Singapore’s South Beach To Malaysia’s IOI Properties
City Developments Ltd. (CDL) is selling a 50.1% stake in the South Beach complex in Singapore to IOI Properties for S$2.75 billion ($2.1 billion). This deal allows IOI Properties to fully own the mixed-use development, which includes a JW Marriott Hotel and office space.

The sale will aid CDL in reducing its debt, as the company reported a 37% drop in net profit for 2024. Meanwhile, IOI Properties continues to expand its portfolio in Singapore, with recent developments including IOI Central Boulevard Towers and plans for new residential projects.


Forbes: Private Hiring Slid To 26-Month Low As Trump Again Pushes For Rate Cuts
Private Hiring Slid To 26-Month Low As Trump Again Pushes For Rate Cuts
U.S. private sector employment grew by only 37,000 jobs in May, significantly below the expected 110,000. Small businesses and manufacturing saw declines, prompting President Trump to call for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates to stimulate the economy.

The upcoming Labor Department report on nonfarm payrolls is anticipated to provide further insights into the employment landscape.


#health

Forbes: Trump Golf Club Received 18 Health Code Violations In May Inspection
Trump Golf Club Received 18 Health Code Violations In May Inspection
Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster received a health inspection score of 32 out of 100, the lowest in Somerset County, after being cited for 18 violations, including critical issues related to food safety. The club must display a "conditionally satisfactory" C grade and faces a follow-up inspection.

The inspector noted significant violations, including improper storage of raw meat and expired milk, and issues with hand-washing facilities. The club is required to correct these violations and has until May 20 to do so.


Fox News: Help dad prioritize recovery this Father's Day with these wellness products
Help dad prioritize recovery this Father's Day with these wellness products
High-tech wellness gadgets can enhance recovery and well-being for dads. Options include the Relaxe Zero-Gravity Shiatsu Massage Chair for full-body massages, Normatec Compression Boots for improved circulation, and the Theragun Therabody Prime for muscle relief.

Smart scales like the Withings Body Scan offer insights into health metrics, while the Hyperice X provides knee therapy. These gadgets make thoughtful gifts for Father's Day, promoting fitness and recovery.


#education

Fox News: Brown student exposing Ivy League bloat gives House testimony, urges Congress to ‘mandate transparency’
Brown student exposing Ivy League bloat gives House testimony, urges Congress to ‘mandate transparency’
Brown University student Alex Shieh is testifying before the House Judiciary Committee about rising costs at elite universities. He argues that Brown's tuition, exceeding $90,000 annually, is unsustainable, with a median family income of over $200,000 among students and significant underrepresentation of low and middle-income students.

Shieh, who previously faced scrutiny for sending a DOGE-like email to university staff questioning their roles, urges the committee to investigate administrative growth and financial aid practices. He recommends protecting student journalists, reviewing financial aid methodologies, and auditing institutions with rising tuition costs.