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#politics

Breitbart: POLL: Trump’s Popularity Grows with Republicans amid Epstein Uproar
POLL: Trump’s Popularity Grows with Republicans amid Epstein Uproar
Recent polls indicate that President Trump's approval rating among Republicans has increased, rising from 86% to 88% according to CNN, and from 87% to 90% per Quinnipiac. This uptick comes despite ongoing social media discussions about the Epstein case, which appears to have little impact on Republican voters.

CNN's chief data analyst noted that only one Republican identified the Epstein issue as a top concern, suggesting it is not a priority for the majority. Trump has dismissed the Epstein narrative as a "hoax" aimed at undermining his success, further distancing himself from former allies who support the narrative.


GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer outlines Civil Society Covenant which 'puts people at the heart of Government'
WATCH: Keir Starmer outlines Civil Society Covenant which 'puts people at the heart of Government'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the launch of the Civil Society Covenant at the Civil Society Summit in London, emphasizing the need to "rebalance power" between the Government and society. He advocates for a collaborative approach that involves all sectors in national renewal rather than relying solely on government or market forces.

Starmer's initiative aims to place civil society at the core of government decision-making, promoting partnership and shared responsibility for societal progress.


Fox News: Cornyn says he's spoken to Trump about a potential endorsement: 'If he endorsed me, the race would be over'
Cornyn says he's spoken to Trump about a potential endorsement: 'If he endorsed me, the race would be over'
Senator John Cornyn of Texas is seeking an endorsement from former President Donald Trump as he faces a primary challenge from Attorney General Ken Paxton. Cornyn believes that Trump's endorsement would significantly impact the race, stating it could end the competition.

Cornyn's campaign emphasizes his close alignment with Trump, having voted with him 99.2% of the time. Meanwhile, Paxton's personal issues, including a recent divorce, add complexity to the Republican primary landscape in Texas.


#society

The Telegraph: BBC to roll out anti-Semitism awareness training after string of scandals
BBC to roll out anti-Semitism awareness training after string of scandals
The BBC will implement new anti-Semitism awareness training in response to recent controversies and allegations of institutional anti-Semitism. This follows criticism over incidents such as a performance that included anti-Israel rhetoric and a documentary featuring a Hamas official's son without disclosure.

Director-General Tim Davie aims to reassure Jewish staff and improve the corporation's culture. New training modules are being developed, with additional specialist training for managers on handling sensitive topics.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF says dozens of Druze from Israel still remain in Syria after rushing border
IDF says dozens of Druze from Israel still remain in Syria after rushing border
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported the return of dozens of Druze who had crossed into Syria amid violent clashes in Sweida. The IDF also sent back several Syrian Druze who entered Israel during the unrest, while some remain in Syria, particularly in the Hader area.

Syrian government forces withdrew from Sweida, leading to increased sectarian violence, with over 500 deaths reported since Sunday. Israel conducted airstrikes against Syrian military targets to protect the Druze community, asserting its commitment to their safety amidst ongoing tensions in the region.


Fox News: Pope demands ceasefire after Gaza's Catholic church is hit in apparent Israeli strike
Pope demands ceasefire after Gaza's Catholic church is hit in apparent Israeli strike
Pope Leo XIV expressed deep sadness over the Israeli strike on the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza, which resulted in two deaths and multiple injuries. He called for an immediate ceasefire and emphasized the need for dialogue and peace in the region.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the attack, deeming Israeli actions against civilians unacceptable. The Israeli Defense Forces stated they do not target religious institutions and are reviewing the incident, expressing sorrow for the loss of life.


#economy

Forbes: GM Supplying Batteries For Data Center, Grid Packs
GM Supplying Batteries For Data Center, Grid Packs
General Motors is partnering with Redwood Materials to utilize electric vehicle battery cells for stationary energy storage systems aimed at powering the grid and AI data centers. This collaboration follows GM's substantial investments in battery production and aims to maximize technology usage amid changing market conditions.

As electricity demand rises, GM's strategy includes producing new battery types to enhance affordability and efficiency. Redwood, founded by a former Tesla executive, focuses on recycling and repurposing used batteries. Both companies are adapting to a shifting energy landscape, with GM's EV sales growth facing potential challenges in the latter half of the year.


#history

Fox News: America's most notorious bank robber returns to spotlight in gripping new documentary series
America's most notorious bank robber returns to spotlight in gripping new documentary series
Fox Nation has launched a new series titled "Wanted: Dead or Alive," hosted by Sean Hannity, focusing on notorious outlaws from the Great Depression era, starting with John Dillinger. The series explores Dillinger's rise as a bank robber and his portrayal as a "Robin Hood" figure during a time of economic turmoil.

Dillinger's background and criminal exploits are examined, including his time in prison and subsequent return to a life of crime. The series promises to feature other infamous figures such as Bonnie and Clyde and Ma Barker in upcoming episodes.


#technology

The Economist: Will AI make you stupid?
Will AI make you stupid?
A study from MIT suggests that while artificial intelligence can ease cognitive burdens, it may negatively impact creativity and critical thinking skills. Relying too heavily on AI could lead to a decline in mental engagement and problem-solving abilities.

To mitigate these effects, individuals can adopt strategies that promote active thinking and creativity alongside AI usage.