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#politics

Fox News: 'He's not a big factor': Trump's Senate allies dismiss Elon Musk's calls to 'kill the bill'
'He's not a big factor': Trump's Senate allies dismiss Elon Musk's calls to 'kill the bill'
Elon Musk has publicly criticized President Trump's proposed spending bill, urging Congress to reject it due to concerns over national debt, which exceeds $36 trillion. His comments have sparked mixed reactions among Senate Republicans, with some dismissing his influence while others share his skepticism regarding the bill's spending cuts.

Despite Musk's objections, Senate Republicans are moving forward with their own revisions of the legislation, which aims to utilize the budget reconciliation process to pass without Democratic support. Key discussions include potential cuts to Medicaid and green energy tax credits, which may be contributing to Musk's discontent.


The Federalist: KJP Should Be Giving Her Tell-All About Biden Decline Under Oath
KJP Should Be Giving Her Tell-All About Biden Decline Under Oath
Karine Jean-Pierre has announced her departure from the Democratic Party, citing disillusionment after serving in two Democratic administrations. She is promoting her new book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines," which critiques the two-party system.

Critics view her shift to independence as opportunistic, questioning the sincerity of her claims about disinformation and the political landscape. Former colleagues express skepticism about her motivations, suggesting her book is more about profit than genuine political insight.


Fox News: Chappelle explains why he said he'd give Trump a chance during his 2016 'SNL' monologue
Chappelle explains why he said he'd give Trump a chance during his 2016 'SNL' monologue
Comedian Dave Chappelle defended his 2016 "Saturday Night Live" monologue where he urged giving Donald Trump a chance, expressing that his past remarks reflect his feelings at that time. He acknowledged the potential for cringing at old sets but emphasized their significance as snapshots of his perspective.

During a recent interview, Chappelle reiterated his hopes for Trump to show empathy and do better, while discussing the pressures of performing live on SNL. He noted that he doesn't rehearse his monologues, finding the live format both exhilarating and challenging.


Fox News: Cuomo hit by fellow Dems for dodging questions about sexual harassment during time as NY governor
Cuomo hit by fellow Dems for dodging questions about sexual harassment during time as NY governor
Andrew Cuomo faced scrutiny during a New York City mayoral debate over sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation as governor in 2021. He repeatedly avoided direct answers, with opponents criticizing him for not addressing the claims, which were substantiated by a report from the New York Attorney General.

Despite the allegations, Cuomo maintained that they were politically motivated and false, pointing to a lack of criminal charges against him. He emphasized that he had apologized for any unintentional offense but continued to deflect questions about the allegations during the debate.


Fox News: Former President Biden defends autopen use amid Republican investigation and more top headlines
Former President Biden defends autopen use amid Republican investigation and more top headlines
Former President Biden defends the use of an autopen amid a Republican investigation. Meanwhile, Trump has enacted a travel ban targeting several high-risk countries. In Israel, the bodies of an elderly American couple taken during a Hamas attack have been recovered.

Elon Musk criticizes Trump's budget bill over debt concerns. A former GOP congressman is shifting to a Democratic bid for Florida governor. The DOJ is suing to block a red state's tuition law for illegal immigrants, while a judge has impeded Trump's immigration crackdown.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 5: Day 608 – US and Israel against the world at the UN
Daily Briefing June 5: Day 608 – US and Israel against the world at the UN
President Trump has signed a proclamation banning travel from certain countries due to national security concerns, linking it to a recent flamethrower attack in Colorado. The ban also includes restrictions on foreign students at Harvard University.

The UN Security Council voted on a resolution for a Gaza ceasefire, which was vetoed by the US. Meanwhile, Israel blocked a Saudi-led delegation from visiting the West Bank, a move that could have bolstered the Palestinian Authority's legitimacy.


#economy

GB News: Underperforming UK economy 'needs a radical overhaul', Mel Stride claims
Underperforming UK economy 'needs a radical overhaul', Mel Stride claims
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride faced scrutiny over his commitment to "rewire" Britain's economy, with GB News host Ben Leo suggesting he missed a key opportunity. Stride acknowledged that productivity and growth in the UK have been insufficiently rapid.


#health

Fox News: Some alcohol choices like dry red wine and clear liquor are less harmful than others, experts say
Some alcohol choices like dry red wine and clear liquor are less harmful than others, experts say
Recent studies suggest that while certain alcoholic beverages like red wine and Champagne may have some heart health benefits, the World Health Organization maintains that no alcohol is truly healthy. Experts warn that any alcohol consumption can increase risks for various cancers and heart damage.

Moderation is crucial, with recommendations of one 5-ounce glass for women and two for men for red wine. Clear liquors like vodka and gin are lower in calories and sugar but sugary cocktails can negate any health benefits. Consumers are advised to be mindful of what they drink and consider healthier alternatives.


Fox News: DR MARC SIEGEL: Grandma and Grandpa are turning golden years into a high time and it’s not safe
DR MARC SIEGEL: Grandma and Grandpa are turning golden years into a high time and it’s not safe
The use of cannabis among seniors over 65 has surged nearly 50% from 2021 to 2023, with 7% currently using marijuana. This trend raises concerns due to misconceptions about its safety compared to alcohol and cigarettes, as well as potential health risks such as cognitive decline and cardiovascular issues.

Many seniors believe cannabis can aid with sleep and anxiety, but evidence supporting its medical benefits is limited. Increased THC concentrations in modern cannabis products pose additional risks, particularly for older adults who metabolize substances more slowly. Regular use can lead to addiction and worsen mental health conditions.


#crime

Le Monde: Suspect in murder of Tunisian neighbor to appear before French judge
Suspect in murder of Tunisian neighbor to appear before French judge
A Frenchman, Christophe B., is set to appear before an anti-terrorism judge for allegedly murdering his Tunisian neighbor, Hichem Miraoui, in a racially charged attack in Puget-sur-Argens. The case has been classified as a terrorist offense by prosecutors.

This marks the first instance of a far-right inspired attack being treated as terrorism since the unit's establishment in 2019. The suspect's actions, including posting racist videos, indicate a motive to instill fear and disrupt public order.