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#politics
Le Monde: Marine Le Pen hosts Europe allies in show of far-right unity
Marine Le Pen hosted a gathering of far-right leaders in France to celebrate the one-year anniversary of her party's success in European elections. The event aimed to showcase unity among nationalist factions, with notable attendees including Viktor Orban and Matteo Salvini.
As France approaches the 2027 presidential election, Le Pen's potential candidacy is uncertain due to her legal troubles. Her party's future may hinge on Jordan Bardella, who is poised to run if Le Pen is disqualified. The meeting reflects a growing confidence among far-right politicians across Europe.
The Federalist: Biden's DOJ Sent A Texan To 7 Years In Prison For No Crime
Michael Shirley, a Texas Republican consultant, was sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for "honest services fraud," a vague charge under federal law. His conviction followed a failed bribery accusation, with prosecutors shifting their focus to markups in his consulting work, which are legal.
This case raises concerns about the potential misuse of ambiguous laws to target political opponents. The prosecution's actions suggest a troubling precedent where the government can redefine roles and behaviors to pursue convictions without clear evidence of wrongdoing.
Fox News: Anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles spit on and burn American flag
Protesters in Los Angeles burned American flags and chanted anti-Trump slogans during a recent demonstration. The LAPD declared an "unlawful assembly" as crowds blocked streets and refused to disperse.
In response to escalating violence against ICE agents, President Trump deployed National Guard troops, prompting objections from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who criticized the federal intervention.
#society
The Federalist: These Wealthy Women Are Institutionalizing Transgender Ideology
Wealthy women are significantly influencing the institutionalization of transgenderism through substantial donations to LGBT organizations and educational institutions. This trend raises concerns about the normalization of medical interventions on healthy bodies and the erasure of women's identities in language and law.
Key figures include the Pritzker family, who have funded various initiatives supporting gender ideology, and Bina Aspen Rothblatt, who advocates for a technological future that transcends biological reality. Their financial and political clout plays a crucial role in shaping the current landscape of gender discussions and policies.
Fox News: Woman who finds meal prep 'exhausting' slammed for not cooking 'fancier' foods
A woman on Reddit shared her struggles with meal prep, stating that she is the sole cook for her family, which includes her husband, daughter, and younger brother. Despite her efforts to provide variety, her husband criticized her for not making "fancier" meals, leading to tension during grocery shopping.
Commenters on the post offered various opinions, suggesting she should stop cooking for her husband if he continues to be unappreciative. Many emphasized that he should contribute to meal planning and cooking, as he is an adult capable of learning.
GB News: Alex Armstrong rages at 'vacuous' Greta Thunberg as Gaza-bound crew cry 'kidnap' after Israel interception
GB News presenter Alex Armstrong criticized Greta Thunberg and her crew aboard the yacht Madleen after Israeli forces intercepted them in international waters while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition reported the vessel was boarded, with Thunberg claiming they were "kidnapped" by Israeli forces.
Israeli officials dismissed the mission as a publicity stunt, stating there are proper ways to deliver aid that do not involve "Instagram selfies." The boat was diverted to Ashdod, and all passengers were reported safe. Critics pointed out the contrast between Thunberg's situation and the ongoing plight of real kidnapping victims in the region.
The Federalist: Is Nikole Hannah-Jones's 1619 Project Grift Drying Up?
Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of the 1619 Project, has expressed frustration over declining financial support and legislative measures limiting the use of her work in education. She accuses Republicans of "whitewashing history" and claims President Trump is "erasing black history," despite criticism of her narrative.
At a recent Harvard commencement, Hannah-Jones addressed graduates in a hotel conference room, lamenting the university's retreat on diversity initiatives. She continues to earn substantial fees for speaking engagements, yet there are calls for taxpayers to stop funding her projects, suggesting that if her work is valued, supporters should bear the costs.
The Telegraph: Israel detains Greta Thunberg after stopping Gaza-bound Madleen aid boat
Israel's military used drones to spray a "white irritant substance" on Greta Thunberg's Gaza-bound aid boat, the Madleen, before detaining the activists on board. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition reported that the activists were taken to Ashdod for deportation after being shown footage of Hamas's Oct 7 attacks.
The activists aimed to protest Israel's military actions in Gaza and restrictions on humanitarian aid. The nature of the sprayed substance remains unclear.
#economy
Forbes: This Hair Care Entrepreneur Doubled Her Fortune, And Plans To Do It Again
Gail Federici, co-founder of John Frieda Hair Care, sold the brand in 2002 for approximately $170 million. After a brief foray into the music industry, she launched Color Wow in 2013, focusing on innovative hair care solutions. The brand has seen significant success, generating $300 million in revenue last year and is now valued at around $500 million.
Color Wow's products have gained popularity, with endorsements from celebrities and a strong market presence. Federici is considering a potential sale at a $1 billion valuation, having received interest from buyers over the past five years. Despite her success, she expresses a desire to explore new avenues beyond hair care.