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#politics

Fox News: Hawley clashes with UPenn law professor over judicial injunctions
Hawley clashes with UPenn law professor over judicial injunctions
Sen. Josh Hawley confronted University of Pennsylvania law professor Kate Shaw during a Senate Judiciary hearing regarding the rise of nationwide judicial injunctions against President Trump’s executive actions. Hawley argued that these injunctions surged during Trump’s presidency and fell under Biden, questioning the consistency of judicial principles applied by Democrats.

Shaw countered that Trump's actions were more lawless than those of previous presidents, suggesting the judicial responses were warranted. Hawley challenged her to explain the principles guiding the issuance of nationwide injunctions, emphasizing that political bias undermines the rule of law.


Fox News: Charlamagne grills Eric Swalwell on why Dems should be trusted after they 'lied to us so long' about Biden
Charlamagne grills Eric Swalwell on why Dems should be trusted after they 'lied to us so long' about Biden
Radio host Charlamagne tha God questioned Rep. Eric Swalwell about the Democratic Party's handling of President Biden's health issues, suggesting that the party's lack of transparency has eroded public trust. He pointed to a recent book detailing Biden's alleged decline and criticized Democrats for not being honest.

Swalwell defended the party's position, claiming they need to focus on future issues like healthcare. Charlamagne countered that the party's reluctance to address Biden's health has led to skepticism among voters, implying that maintaining Biden's legacy has taken precedence over party integrity.


Forbes: Musk Rips Trump Bill In X Rant: 'Disgusting,' 'No Social Security...Nothing'
Musk Rips Trump Bill In X Rant: 'Disgusting,' 'No Social Security...Nothing'
Elon Musk has criticized President Trump's recent policy bill, claiming it will lead to unsustainable debt and threaten essential services. He stated that interest on government debt already consumes 25% of revenue and warned that future spending could eliminate social security and defense funding.

Musk labeled the legislation a "disgusting abomination" and threatened to "fire" politicians who supported it. House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the bill, expressing disappointment in Musk's remarks, while the White House noted that Trump's opinion of Musk remains unchanged.


Fox News: Radical new DOGE transparency powers could hit Congress after Elon Musk exit
Radical new DOGE transparency powers could hit Congress after Elon Musk exit
Rep. Chip Roy of Texas is introducing a bill to enhance Congressional oversight of federal spending, allowing lawmakers real-time access to Treasury invoices over $25,000 and payments to federal benefit recipients. This initiative follows Elon Musk's departure from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Roy aims to continue DOGE's mission of exposing wasteful government spending, emphasizing the need for reform regardless of party control. His legislation coincides with a proposed $9.4 billion spending cut from the White House, targeting federal funding for organizations like NPR and USAID.


Forbes: See Trump’s Major Tariff Flip-Flops—As President's 50% Steel Tariffs Take Effect
See Trump’s Major Tariff Flip-Flops—As President's 50% Steel Tariffs Take Effect
President Trump has announced a significant increase in tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, raising them to 50%. This move is part of a broader and often inconsistent trade policy that has seen various tariff rates proposed and altered, particularly affecting imports from China, Canada, and Mexico.

Throughout the past months, Trump has indicated both a willingness to negotiate tariffs and a commitment to maintaining high rates, leading to confusion among his advisers and the public. Despite initial claims of reciprocal tariffs, the administration has frequently shifted its stance, including recent exemptions for certain goods and a temporary pause on some tariffs. The ongoing situation reflects a complex and evolving approach to international trade.


#society

The Western Journal: If Grenell's Supposed to Make Kennedy Center Wholesome, Why Is He Firing Christians Who Object to Sodomy?
If Grenell's Supposed to Make Kennedy Center Wholesome, Why Is He Firing Christians Who Object to Sodomy?
Richard Grenell, head of the Kennedy Center, fired Floyd Brown, a Christian conservative, reportedly due to Brown's views on traditional marriage. This decision followed a CNN inquiry about Brown's past comments regarding homosexuality's influence in the GOP, which Grenell found problematic.

The incident raises questions about the inclusion of diverse beliefs within the Trump administration's agenda. While Grenell aims to eliminate "wokeness" at the Kennedy Center, his actions suggest a conflict between personal beliefs and the mission of promoting traditional values.


GB News: White Britons will be MINORITY in UK within next 40 years, new report suggests
White Britons will be MINORITY in UK within next 40 years, new report suggests
A new report predicts that white British people will become a minority in the UK by 2063, with their population projected to decrease from 73% to 57% by 2050. The study highlights a significant rise in foreign-born and second-generation immigrants, expected to reach 33.5% by 2048.

By 2100, it is estimated that 60% of the UK population will either have immigrant parents or not be born in the UK. The report raises concerns about national identity and the challenges of managing such demographic changes, noting that fertility rates are lowest among those born in the UK.


Fox News: Antisemitic violence erupts in America as some invoke intifada and target Jews
Antisemitic violence erupts in America as some invoke intifada and target Jews
Antisemitic violence in the U.S. is rising, with recent attacks highlighting the severity of the issue. A group in Colorado was targeted with incendiary devices during a pro-Israel march, and two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot in D.C. The attackers shouted pro-Palestinian slogans, reflecting a disturbing trend of violence linked to antisemitism.

Statistics show antisemitic incidents surged over 200% in the year following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. Calls for action against antisemitism are growing, emphasizing the need for stronger responses from law enforcement, universities, and tech companies to combat hate speech and violence.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump DOJ takes 'unprecedented' step admonishing foreign judge in free speech centered on Rumble
Trump DOJ takes 'unprecedented' step admonishing foreign judge in free speech centered on Rumble
The DOJ has issued a letter to Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, criticizing his orders to Rumble to restrict user content as an overreach of authority. The letter asserts that such directives are unenforceable in the U.S., emphasizing the protection of free speech under the First Amendment.

Rumble's CEO praised the DOJ's stance, highlighting the platform's role in the global fight for free expression. The situation has sparked discussions of potential U.S. sanctions against Moraes under the Global Magnitsky Act for his alleged censorship efforts.


Times Of Israel: Who’s shooting whom near Rafah’s aid center, and who’s exploiting the bloodshed
Who’s shooting whom near Rafah’s aid center, and who’s exploiting the bloodshed
Hamas has accused Israeli troops of firing on civilians near a humanitarian aid center in Rafah, claiming numerous casualties. The International Committee of the Red Cross reported handling mass casualty incidents but did not assign blame, while the IDF stated it fired warning shots at perceived threats.

The situation reflects ongoing complexities in the conflict, with Israel's public diplomacy efforts criticized as inadequate. As the IDF aims for a swift victory while managing humanitarian efforts, the lack of clear communication and independent reporting access hampers its credibility on the global stage.


Le Monde: Gaza aid sites suspend operations as Israel declares access routes 'combat zones'
Gaza aid sites suspend operations as Israel declares access routes 'combat zones'
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-backed aid group, temporarily closed its distribution centers due to escalating violence in the area, with the Israeli army declaring the roads to these sites as combat zones. Recent Israeli airstrikes and gunfire near GHF facilities have resulted in numerous civilian casualties, drawing condemnation from the UN.

Despite easing its blockade, the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with the UN warning of famine risks. The GHF's operations are controversial, as major aid organizations refuse to collaborate, citing concerns over its alignment with Israeli military objectives. The UN Security Council is set to vote on a ceasefire resolution, likely to face a US veto.


#education

Fox News: Key SCOTUS parental rights cases draw McMahon, Moms for Liberty to rally on court steps
Key SCOTUS parental rights cases draw McMahon, Moms for Liberty to rally on court steps
Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Moms for Liberty gathered at the Supreme Court to mark the centennial of Pierce v. Society of Sisters, emphasizing parental control in education. They anticipate key rulings on cases regarding parental opt-outs from LGBTQ content and restrictions on transgender treatments for minors.

The group argues for the rights of parents to guide their children's education and medical decisions, countering what they see as progressive overreach. The Supreme Court is expected to issue decisions on these significant issues in the coming weeks.


#crime

Fox News: Critical witness puts case against Karen Read 'on life support,' lawyer says
Critical witness puts case against Karen Read 'on life support,' lawyer says
Karen Read's defense is gaining traction in her retrial for the murder of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with a police witness testifying that her SUV's taillight was less damaged when it was seized than in later photos. This raises questions about the integrity of evidence at the crime scene.

The defense argues that no collision occurred and that O'Keefe's injuries could have stemmed from another source. The case hinges on the credibility of witness testimonies and the condition of the taillight, with potential implications for the prosecution's case.