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#politics
Breitbart: Marlow: All of Biden's Autopen Pardons 'Illegitimate,' They Should Be 'Nullified'
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow criticized President Biden's use of an autopen for pardons, claiming it renders them illegitimate. He noted that the only pardon signed by Biden himself was for his son, Hunter, suggesting this indicates the other pardons should be nullified and tested in court.
Marlow emphasized the need for accountability, arguing that the situation raises legal questions about the validity of the pardons issued via autopen. He believes this issue will have to be resolved in the judicial system.
GB News: BBC executive slammed for 'minimising' failings of Gaza documentary after telling staff that Hamas government is 'different' to its military
BBC head of news Deborah Turness faced backlash for suggesting a distinction between the Hamas government and its military wing during a staff meeting. This came after the BBC was criticized for not disclosing that a child featured in a controversial documentary was the son of a Hamas official.
The UK government classifies Hamas entirely as a terrorist organization. Critics argue that Turness's comments reflect a misunderstanding of the group's unified nature, further eroding trust among British Jews in the BBC. The broadcaster acknowledged an editorial breach and will not air the documentary in its current form.
Fox News: 'Long overdue': Senate Republicans ram through Trump's clawback package with cuts to foreign aid, NPR
Senate Republicans passed President Trump's $9 billion rescissions bill aimed at cutting "woke" spending, including significant reductions to foreign aid and public broadcasting. The bill, which faced minimal opposition, is seen as a step towards fiscal responsibility.
Democrats opposed the cuts, arguing they would harm emergency services and public information. Republicans defended the bill as necessary to eliminate wasteful spending, with some suggesting it reflects a broader GOP agenda against what they consider unnecessary expenditures.
GB News: EXPOSED: Inside the Remainer bid to 'rig' Brexit as two SHOCK graphs show final push to thwart will of people
Last-minute registrations for the Brexit vote surged just before a system crash, leading to accusations of a "rigged" referendum. On June 7, 2016, over 400,000 young voters registered, favoring Remain. The online system crashed 105 minutes before the deadline, prompting a 48-hour extension.
During the extension, 436,344 more registered, predominantly younger voters. Despite these trends, the Leave campaign ultimately won by a narrow margin. Critics argue that the technical failure may have skewed the results in favor of Leave, with some suggesting the government manipulated the process.
The Western Journal: Alert: Democrat Sen. Tina Smith Hospitalized, Condition Unknown
Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota was hospitalized after feeling unwell while at the U.S. Capitol. Her staff reported she is undergoing observation at GW hospital but expects to return to work soon.
Her hospitalization raises concerns about the Democratic vote count in an ongoing Senate debate over a $9 billion funding rescission package.
Fox News: Newsom taunts Trump with series of comments about president's ties to Epstein amid efforts to avoid subject
California Governor Gavin Newsom has recently highlighted President Donald Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, questioning the administration's reluctance to release related documents. Newsom noted Trump's past interactions with Epstein and criticized the narrative that there is no client list.
Trump, meanwhile, has dismissed the Epstein issue as irrelevant, accusing certain Republicans of being misled by Democrats. He expressed frustration over ongoing discussions about Epstein, asserting that he has achieved significant success during his presidency.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After IDF strikes, Syria’s Sharaa accuses Israel of seeking ‘chaos and destruction’
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa condemned Israel for recent airstrikes aimed at protecting the Druze community, accusing it of spreading chaos. He emphasized Syria's commitment to defending its citizens while addressing the Druze, asserting their importance in the nation.
The Syrian regime has begun withdrawing troops from Sweida after a ceasefire, despite ongoing tensions. The violence has resulted in over 350 deaths, with significant casualties among Druze fighters and civilians. The U.S. and UN are involved in mediation efforts to resolve the conflict.
The Telegraph: The video that exposes the BBC’s rotten moral core
The BBC, under Deborah Turness, faces criticism for its handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly regarding a documentary that failed to disclose the narrator's ties to the Hamas government. Turness's assertion that Hamas's political and military wings are distinct is challenged, as UK law treats Hamas as a single terrorist organization.
The BBC's reputation for impartiality is further undermined by its decision to air controversial content, reflecting a systemic anti-Israel bias. Critics argue that the organization is unable to maintain journalistic integrity on this issue, leading to a loss of trust among viewers.
Times Of Israel: With the forecast on a Syria deal now dim, Israel must be clear on what it wants
Recent optimism for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria has been shattered by escalating violence. While discussions hinted at potential normalization and concessions from Syria, fighting erupted in southern Syria, leading to significant casualties. Israel responded with airstrikes on Syrian military targets, marking a serious escalation in hostilities.
The situation complicates potential peace talks, as trust between Israel and Syria has deteriorated. The U.S. administration expressed concern over the violence and urged Israel to halt its strikes and engage in dialogue. Israel now faces a critical decision on its long-term strategy in Syria, balancing its security interests with the need for cooperation with the U.S.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Claims U.S. Coca-Cola Will Switch To ‘REAL Cane Sugar’—What To Know
President Trump claimed that Coca-Cola will switch to cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup in the U.S., a statement the company has not confirmed. Coca-Cola stated it will share more details about new offerings soon.
The Corn Refiners Association criticized the potential change, arguing it could lead to job losses and increased imports without nutritional benefits. Currently, Coca-Cola uses high-fructose corn syrup in its U.S. products.
#technology
Breitbart: Josh Hawley: Meta 'Willfully Pirating Droves of Copyrighted Content' to Train AI Models
Sen. Josh Hawley accused Meta of willfully pirating copyrighted content to train its AI models during a Senate hearing. He claimed that Meta employees warned management about the legality of their actions, which included using non-company servers and misleading users about training data.
Hawley stated that this behavior exemplifies a broader issue in the AI industry, where major companies allegedly engage in similar practices. He described Meta's actions as criminal conduct rather than aggressive business strategy.
#other
Daily Mirror: Prince William's 'strict' stance on Harry - even if he reconciles with King
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