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Le Monde: French-Algerian writer Sansal's five-year prison sentence upheld by appeals court
French-Algerian writer Sansal's five-year prison sentence upheld by appeals court
Algerian author Boualem Sansal has had his five-year prison sentence upheld for comments deemed to undermine Algeria's territorial integrity. His remarks about colonial territorial transfers to Algeria sparked controversy, leading to his detention and sentencing.

French officials, including Prime Minister François Bayrou and President Emmanuel Macron, have called for a pardon, citing concerns over Sansal's health and urging Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to show mercy. The case has further strained France-Algeria relations amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.


Fox News: Trump warns of 'whopping 68% tax increase' if Senate fails to pass historic bill and more top headlines
Trump warns of 'whopping 68% tax increase' if Senate fails to pass historic bill and more top headlines
Trump defends his proposed legislation as the Senate faces a lengthy session. Meanwhile, Musk considers creating a new political party if the GOP's spending plan is approved.

In other news, Kohberger accepts a plea deal in the Idaho student murders, and Americans are warned of potential lone wolf terrorist threats during July 4th celebrations.


GB News: Sarah Pochin dismisses Ben Habib's launch of new political party in scathing takedown: 'White noise!'
Sarah Pochin dismisses Ben Habib's launch of new political party in scathing takedown: 'White noise!'
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has dismissed the launch of Ben Habib's new political party, Advance UK, as "white noise," asserting that Reform UK is the only true opposition to Labour. Pochin emphasized the party's growing support and leadership under Nigel Farage.

In response, Habib criticized both Reform UK and Farage, claiming they do not represent the interests of the United Kingdom. He argued that no political party currently stands for the nation-state, expressing concerns over Reform UK's internal democracy.


#society

Fox News: Progressives trapped in 'misinformation bubble' about transgender youth treatments, Atlantic writer admits
Progressives trapped in 'misinformation bubble' about transgender youth treatments, Atlantic writer admits
A report in The Atlantic criticizes progressives for relying on misinformation regarding youth transgender medical treatments, labeling many supportive claims as "zombie facts." The article argues that emotional appeals linking these treatments to suicide prevention lack scientific backing, urging a reevaluation of the narrative.

The piece highlights admissions from advocates that challenge the efficacy of puberty blockers and hormones, suggesting that the movement has irresponsibly equated restrictions on these treatments with threats to youth lives. It calls for a more nuanced discussion on the issue, separating it from other progressive causes.


Fox News: Costco shoppers rave about 'deliciously addictive' summer treat that's gone viral
Costco shoppers rave about 'deliciously addictive' summer treat that's gone viral
Costco has introduced a new dessert, the Kirkland Signature Peaches and Cream Bar Cake, which features three layers of vanilla cake with peach compote and whipped cream. Priced at $18.99, the cake has received positive reviews from customers for its balance of flavors and refreshing taste.

While many praise its sweetness and texture, some have noted issues with the distribution of peaches and the artificial taste of certain ingredients. The cake is part of Costco's summer offerings, which also include a new Combo Calzone and a frozen strawberry lemonade drink.


#military

Fox News: The future of air combat: How long will the US military still need pilots?
The future of air combat: How long will the US military still need pilots?
The debate over the future of military aviation intensifies as the Pentagon invests heavily in next-generation aircraft. With advancements in AI and autonomous drones, some defense leaders argue for a shift away from manned fighters, suggesting that future air dominance could be achieved without pilots.

However, others maintain that unmanned systems still lack the necessary decision-making reliability for high-stakes combat. Concerns about funding and the readiness of the Air Force further complicate the discussion, as officials grapple with the balance between manned and unmanned capabilities in the face of evolving technology.


#culture

The Western Journal: 'F1' Zooms to Massive Box-Office Opening: Top Lib Critic Hates It for Being a Classic Sports Film
'F1' Zooms to Massive Box-Office Opening: Top Lib Critic Hates It for Being a Classic Sports Film
"F1: The Movie," featuring Brad Pitt, opened to impressive box office numbers, grossing $57 million domestically and $146.3 million globally in its first weekend. Critics have mixed feelings, with some dismissing it for its formulaic nature, while others appreciate its entertainment value and appeal.

The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, follows a washed-up driver making a comeback, echoing classic sports film tropes. Critics argue it lacks depth, but audiences seem to enjoy its straightforward fun, highlighting a disconnect between critical reception and popular enjoyment.