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#politics
Fox News: RNC Chair Michael Whatley to seek open Republican-held Senate seat in battleground North Carolina: sources
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley will run for the open Senate seat in North Carolina, backed by former President Donald Trump. This follows the decision of Lara Trump not to enter the race, after current Senator Thom Tillis announced he would not seek re-election.
The North Carolina Senate race is anticipated to be highly competitive, with former Governor Roy Cooper expected to announce his candidacy soon. Whatley, a former state GOP chair, emphasized the significance of this race, noting it could be one of the most expensive and crucial contests in the upcoming elections.
The Western Journal: Finally We Have the Hillary Smoking Gun: She Set Up Trump from the Beginning - Russian Email Unexpectedly Exposed Her
A recent declassification by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reveals an email indicating that Hillary Clinton approved a plan to link Donald Trump to Russian hackers, allegedly to distract from her own email scandal. This development raises questions about the origins of the Russia collusion narrative.
The implications of this email could lead to further investigations, potentially involving Clinton, former President Obama, and others. The financial burden of the Russia probe, which cost taxpayers $32 million, is also highlighted, suggesting that it was based on a fabricated narrative by the Democrats.
Fox News: Dem governor criticizes Mamdani for not condemning 'blatantly antisemitic' rhetoric
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for not condemning antisemitic rhetoric during his campaign. Shapiro emphasized the need for moral clarity from leaders, regardless of their political affiliation, and noted Mamdani's failure to address extremist comments.
Mamdani, who has faced backlash for his comments on Israel and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, is considered a front-runner in the race. Some Democrats are distancing themselves from him, citing concerns over his views, while others, including progressives, continue to support his campaign.
Fox News: 'Should be prosecuted': House Republicans zero in on Biden autopen pardons after bombshell report
House Republicans are demanding more scrutiny regarding President Biden's use of autopen for approximately 1,500 commutation orders signed during his final months in office. They question whether Biden personally approved these pardons or if it was delegated to staff, raising concerns about accountability.
The House Oversight Committee is investigating the matter, with some lawmakers suggesting that certain pardons might need to be nullified. While Democratic allies criticize the probe as politically motivated, Republican representatives emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in the decision-making process.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: House Republican introduces companion bill to end China's buying of American farmland
House Republicans, led by Rep. Mary Miller, are introducing legislation to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from purchasing U.S. farmland and homes. The "Saving American Farms from Adversaries Act" aims to protect national security and sovereignty by banning such acquisitions for two years, with penalties for violations.
The bill aligns with a broader GOP initiative to curb foreign ownership of American land, responding to concerns over China's growing presence in U.S. markets. It includes provisions for compliance enforcement and potential criminal penalties.
#society
GB News: Pensioners WIN case against neighbours whose trees made their lives 'a misery' and left them 'scared' to go outside
An Edinburgh couple, Keith and Julie Smith, have won a legal battle against their neighbors over a boundary hedge that overshadowed their property. After a five-year dispute involving local authorities and police, the Scottish Government ordered the cypress trees to be trimmed to 8.5 feet.
The Smiths expressed the emotional and financial toll of the conflict, which left them feeling anxious and stressed. Despite the resolution, one tree remained tall until the Government ruled it must also be cut, affirming the couple's right to enjoy their garden.
Times Of Israel: UN report warns child malnutrition rising in Gaza as EU demands Israel do more on aid
Child malnutrition in Gaza is escalating, with nearly 9% of children under five suffering from severe malnutrition, according to a UN report. The European Union has warned Israel to increase humanitarian aid or face potential action, as conditions in Gaza worsen amid ongoing conflict.
The UN report highlights a dire humanitarian crisis, with families surviving on inadequate meals and children dying from malnutrition. Despite Israeli claims of aid efforts, the UN asserts that access to food and healthcare remains critically compromised, exacerbating the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump tower glimmers over Gaza in Likud minister’s AI video pushing Gazan emigration
Israeli Minister Gila Gamliel shared an AI-generated video envisioning a redeveloped Gaza Strip and advocating for the "voluntary emigration" of its Palestinian population. The video, titled "Gamliel-Trump Plan," features imagery of a transformed Gaza alongside references to previous statements by Donald Trump regarding Palestinian migration.
The Israeli government is promoting this concept as part of a broader strategy amid ongoing conflict, despite international law prohibiting forced migration. Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed support for the plan, suggesting that the future of Gaza could involve either Palestinian Authority governance or the establishment of a non-Islamist leadership, with emigration as a preferred option.
#military
The Telegraph: Why has the Royal Navy taken over a civilian support ship? The answer won’t cheer you up
RFA Stirling Castle has been reclassified as HMS Stirling Castle, marking a rare transition from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary to the Royal Navy. This change highlights the RFA's struggles, with only about four of its 11 ships operational, impacting naval support capabilities.
The RFA's condition is critical, as the sole Fleet Solid Support ship, RFA Fort Victoria, remains out of commission, leaving the carrier HMS Prince of Wales reliant on foreign support. Additionally, RFA Argus, crucial for medical and training operations, is in disrepair, requiring special permissions for movement.