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#politics

Breitbart: Crockett: Trump Is a 'Wannabe Hitler'
Crockett: Trump Is a 'Wannabe Hitler'
Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) criticized President Trump on MSNBC, labeling him a "wannabe Hitler." She expressed skepticism about Republican efforts to release grand jury documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting that many GOP members prioritize loyalty to Trump over transparency.

Crockett believes Republicans are avoiding a resolution on the documents due to concerns about potential damage to Trump and the party's image. She noted that some Republicans have already skipped votes, indicating a reluctance to confront issues that could harm their leadership.


Breitbart: O'Rourke: Dems Have to Be 'Absolutely Ruthless About Getting Back in Power'
O'Rourke: Dems Have to Be 'Absolutely Ruthless About Getting Back in Power'
Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke emphasized the need for Democrats to be aggressive in regaining power, particularly in response to Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas. He criticized Donald Trump's policies as unpopular and suggested that Democrats should use various tactics, including denying a quorum, to block these initiatives.

O’Rourke advocated for Democrats to match Republican strategies in states where they hold power, such as California, Illinois, and New York. He stressed the importance of voter registration and grassroots efforts to influence upcoming elections, urging immediate action rather than waiting for future cycles.


Fox News: Tulsi Gabbard details bombshell claims of Obama-era cabal's 'treasonous conspiracy' against Trump
Tulsi Gabbard details bombshell claims of Obama-era cabal's 'treasonous conspiracy' against Trump
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, claims declassified documents reveal a conspiracy by the Obama administration to fabricate intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. She argues this undermined democracy and calls for accountability for those involved.

Gabbard intends to send the documents to the DOJ and FBI, asserting that whistleblowers are coming forward to support her claims. Some Democrats have dismissed her allegations as unfounded.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hamas officials say at least 73 Gazans killed, most near aid site; IDF: Toll exaggerated
Hamas officials say at least 73 Gazans killed, most near aid site; IDF: Toll exaggerated
At least 73 Gazans were reported killed on Sunday, primarily while seeking aid near Gaza City, according to Hamas-run health ministry sources. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) disputed the death toll, stating that their actions involved warning shots rather than direct fire on civilians.

Humanitarian conditions in Gaza are deteriorating, with reports of malnutrition-related deaths among children and aid organizations facing operational challenges. The IDF continues its offensive against Hamas, issuing evacuation orders for northern Gaza areas as it ramps up military operations.


#economy

Breitbart: German Green Agenda Saw Electric Grid Costs Double over Past Decade
German Green Agenda Saw Electric Grid Costs Double over Past Decade
Germany's electricity grid fees have more than doubled in the past decade, reaching 33 billion euros in 2023, largely due to the government's green energy transition. This has resulted in higher costs for consumers, with average household fees rising from 6.59 to 11.62 cents per kilowatt hour.

Critics, including leftist-populist BSW party leader Sahra Wagenknecht, argue that the increase is a failure of energy policy, calling for the abolition of grid fees and state control of the electrical grid. A report suggests that investments in nuclear power could have been more cost-effective and environmentally beneficial than the current green agenda.


Fox News: 8 simple steps to ditch cable and save money with streaming
8 simple steps to ditch cable and save money with streaming
As cable bills rise, many seek ways to save money without losing access to their favorite shows. For seniors on fixed incomes, cutting the cord can be a viable option. Steps include checking internet speed, switching to an internet-only plan, and investing in a streaming device.

Choosing the right streaming services and utilizing free options like HD antennas can further reduce costs. Comparing internet providers for better deals and asking for promotions can also help. By streamlining their setup, users can enjoy entertainment without the hefty cable bill.


#culture

Le Monde: The unshakable friendship of Nan Goldin and David Armstrong
The unshakable friendship of Nan Goldin and David Armstrong
Nan Goldin and David Armstrong formed a deep friendship in their teenage years, documenting New York's underground scene from the late 1970s. They faced numerous challenges, including addiction and the AIDS crisis, maintaining their artistic bond until Armstrong's death in 2014.

Their early years were marked by experimentation and creativity in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they aspired to become photographers. Their journey was fraught with hardships, but their commitment to each other and their art remained steadfast.


Breitbart: Trans Influencer Dylan Mulvaney Makes Surprise Appearance on Apple TV+'s 'The Buccaneers'
Trans Influencer Dylan Mulvaney Makes Surprise Appearance on Apple TV+'s 'The Buccaneers'
Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney appeared on Apple TV+’s The Buccaneers, advising a bride-to-be against marriage. Mulvaney's character humorously questioned the fairness of the fiancé's attractiveness and highlighted the show's themes of love and societal expectations in the 1870s.

The series, based on Edith Wharton's unfinished novel, explores the cultural clash faced by young American women in London. Mulvaney shared behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram, expressing excitement about the role.


#history

GB News: Archaeology breakthrough near Hadrian's Wall leaves scientists 'baffled'
Archaeology breakthrough near Hadrian's Wall leaves scientists 'baffled'
Archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall have discovered an unusual collection of oversized leather footwear at the Roman fort of Magna, measuring up to 12.8 inches, significantly larger than typical Roman shoes found at nearby Vindolanda. This has sparked discussions on the fort's inhabitants and their needs.

The findings suggest a potential population of taller individuals or that the shoes may have served specific purposes, such as winter boots for Syrian archers or medical applications for those with swollen feet. Experts emphasize a systematic approach to understanding these discoveries rather than expressing confusion.


The Western Journal: Massive Library with Troves of Historic Records at Risk Due to Bug Infestation
Massive Library with Troves of Historic Records at Risk Due to Bug Infestation
Hungary's Pannonhalma Archabbey, home to one of the oldest libraries in the country, faces a severe bug infestation threatening its collection of 400,000 volumes. Bread beetles have infested around 100,000 books, prompting the library's closure for at least seven months for treatment.

Conservators are using a nitrogen environment to eradicate the infestation, as the library contains invaluable historic texts, including a 13th-century Bible. The director emphasized the cultural loss represented by damaged books, highlighting the library's significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.