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#politics

Fox News: Trump stands by Alina Habba as DOJ clashes with judges over her replacement
Trump stands by Alina Habba as DOJ clashes with judges over her replacement
President Trump is advocating for Alina Habba to be confirmed as the permanent U.S. attorney for New Jersey, despite federal judges opting to replace her with her assistant, Desiree Grace, as her interim term nears expiration. The Senate, led by New Jersey's Democratic senators, is blocking Habba's nomination.

The situation has raised concerns over judicial independence and the authority of the DOJ, with critics labeling Habba as unqualified. Trump and DOJ officials continue to support her, while legal experts debate potential pathways for her reappointment.


The Western Journal: Meghan McCain Nukes 'Absolute Imbecile' CNN Reporter Kaitlan Collins in Defense of Trump WH: 'Pull Her Credentials'
Meghan McCain Nukes 'Absolute Imbecile' CNN Reporter Kaitlan Collins in Defense of Trump WH: 'Pull Her Credentials'
Meghan McCain criticized CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins after a tense exchange involving Tulsi Gabbard and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. McCain labeled Collins an "absolute imbecile" and called for her press credentials to be revoked for questioning Gabbard's motives in declassifying intelligence.

Gabbard defended her actions, asserting the intelligence released was irrefutable. Leavitt supported Gabbard, accusing the media of sowing distrust within the administration. McCain's defense of Gabbard marks a shift in her stance towards Trump, as she previously opposed him for years.


The Economist: Politics
Politics
The House of Representatives recessed early to avoid a vote on releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, causing unrest among Donald Trump's supporters. Trump has called for transparency while suing the Wall Street Journal over claims he wrote a note to Epstein in 2003.




Fox News: Democratic Party's autopsy report of 2024 election will avoid asking if Harris should have run
Democratic Party's autopsy report of 2024 election will avoid asking if Harris should have run
The Democratic National Committee's review of the 2024 election will reportedly focus on external factors like super PAC spending, rather than key campaign decisions, such as Joe Biden's candidacy or Kamala Harris's role. Party officials aim for a constructive approach to unify Democrats moving forward.

Despite internal conflicts and recent resignations, DNC representatives express optimism about the review's potential to create a strategic playbook for future elections. They acknowledge long-standing challenges within the party that need addressing for sustained success.


Fox News: 'Shirts and Skins': How one Republican bridged the gap to pass Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
'Shirts and Skins': How one Republican bridged the gap to pass Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma has played a pivotal role in bridging the divide between the House and Senate during the passage of President Trump's agenda. He navigated significant disagreements over budget proposals and spending cuts, acting as a liaison to facilitate communication and cooperation between the two chambers.

Mullin's efforts were crucial in ensuring that House Republicans did not overwhelm the Senate with incompatible provisions, particularly regarding the State and Local Tax Deduction (SALT). His approach evolved from a confrontational style to one focused on listening and understanding, which helped in addressing concerns and fostering collaboration among lawmakers.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hungary bans anti-Israel rap group Kneecap from entering country for festival gig
Hungary bans anti-Israel rap group Kneecap from entering country for festival gig
Hungary has banned the Irish rap group Kneecap from performing at the Sziget festival, citing accusations of antisemitic hate speech and support for Hamas and Hezbollah. The decision follows criticism of the band's lyrics and political statements, which have drawn scrutiny and led to legal issues for one member.

Kneecap has denied any ties to terrorism and claims the ban is an attempt to silence their support for the Palestinian cause. The group is also facing backlash from various artists and festival organizers, who emphasize their commitment to free expression while condemning hate speech.


The Western Journal: Denise Richards Divorces Husband, OnlyFans at Heart of Money Issue
Denise Richards Divorces Husband, OnlyFans at Heart of Money Issue
Actress Denise Richards is divorcing her husband Aaron Phypers after six years, citing "irreconcilable differences." The split follows her successful career on OnlyFans, where she reportedly earns $250,000 a month, a venture Phypers initially supported.

Critics argue that Richards' choice to create adult content could mislead young women into viewing it as a viable career, overlooking the potential personal and professional consequences. Both Richards and Phypers are now facing their second divorce.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Russian trawlers threaten undersea cables in the Atlantic with Vladimir Putin suspected to be behind sabotage
Russian trawlers threaten undersea cables in the Atlantic with Vladimir Putin suspected to be behind sabotage
Russian trawlers are raising concerns over potential sabotage of undersea cables in the Atlantic. A Danish patrol ship followed the Melkart-2, a Russian fishing vessel, as it docked in the Faroe Islands, the only location in Western Europe where Russian ships can still port due to EU sanctions.

European security services worry that these vessels could target critical submarine cables linking Britain and Europe. Intelligence reports suggest connections between the Russian firm operating the trawler and Russian security services, highlighting a growing threat to vital infrastructure.


Times Of Israel: Top news agencies urge Israel to let foreign press into Gaza, say reporters starving
Top news agencies urge Israel to let foreign press into Gaza, say reporters starving
International news agencies have urged Israel to allow journalists to enter and exit Gaza, citing concerns for their safety and access to food. The media groups highlighted the dire conditions faced by journalists and civilians amid reports of worsening starvation in the region.

Israel has restricted media access, claiming the situation is too dangerous without military escort. While it asserts that humanitarian aid is being allowed, critics argue that aid is insufficient and that local journalists are enduring severe hardships.


#military

Le Monde: Macron appoints new chief of the General Staff of the armed forces
Macron appoints new chief of the General Staff of the armed forces
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the appointment of Air Force General Fabien Mandon as the new chief of the General Staff of the armed forces, replacing General Thierry Burkhard. This change comes amid ongoing tensions with Russia and ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Additionally, Army Corps General Vincent Giraud will take over Mandon's previous role as personal military chief of staff. Macron expressed gratitude to Burkhard for his service, marking a significant leadership transition in France's defense sector.


#culture

Forbes: Netflix’s ‘Trainwreck’ Documentary On ‘Storm Area 51’: Here’s What Really Happened
Netflix’s ‘Trainwreck’ Documentary On ‘Storm Area 51’: Here’s What Really Happened
Netflix's final installment of the "Trainwreck" series, titled "Trainwreck: Storm Area 51," will explore the 2019 Facebook event that encouraged millions to storm the secretive U.S. Air Force base. The military's response included threats and temporary flight restrictions.

Despite the hype, only about 40 people showed up at the gates. The documentary highlights the absurdity of the event and the ongoing intrigue surrounding Area 51, known for conspiracy theories about extraterrestrial technology.


The Economist: The weekly cartoon
The weekly cartoon
The weekly cartoon from The Economist highlights current global events and trends, providing a satirical take on the week's most pressing issues. It serves as a visual commentary on the state of the world, reflecting public sentiment and cultural observations.




#history

Fox News: King Charles told actor he’s related to Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula: book
King Charles told actor he’s related to Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula: book
Actor Luke Evans recounted a memorable encounter with King Charles III at a 2014 gala, where the king revealed his lineage ties to Vlad Tepes III, the historical figure behind Dracula. Charles expressed excitement about their shared interest in Romania, where he owns multiple properties.

Charles has a deep affection for Romania, visiting annually and enjoying the privacy of his countryside home. His connection to Vlad the Impaler has even led to playful references to him as the "Prince of Transylvania."


#health

Liberty Nation News: MAHA Action Seeks Passionate Political Pushback - Liberty Nation News
MAHA Action Seeks Passionate Political Pushback - Liberty Nation News
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces ongoing criticism during his presidential campaign and nomination for HHS secretary, prompting the launch of MAHA Action, a nonprofit aimed at countering misinformation and promoting his health initiatives. The organization kicked off in Washington, D.C., featuring influential speakers like Russell Brand, who emphasized the importance of food rights and health reforms.

MAHA Action seeks to unite diverse voices advocating for improvements in food supply, health policies, and corporate accountability. The initiative aims to rally support for Kennedy’s proposals against corporate influence in healthcare and nutrition, positioning itself as a bipartisan movement focused on public health.


#crime

Fox News: Suspects in Kansas City Chiefs fans’ deaths face murder charges for first time in crucial test for case
Suspects in Kansas City Chiefs fans’ deaths face murder charges for first time in crucial test for case
Two men, Jordan R. Willis and Ivory "Blade" Carson, are set to appear in court facing murder charges related to the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in January 2024. The victims died from fentanyl and cocaine toxicity, and prosecutors allege the men supplied the drugs.

The preliminary hearing will assess the evidence against Willis and Carson, who have pleaded not guilty. Willis is out on bond while Carson remains in custody. The case has drawn significant attention in the Kansas City area.


#technology

Le Monde: AI: Trump unleashes Silicon Valley to secure 'global dominance' for the US
AI: Trump unleashes Silicon Valley to secure 'global dominance' for the US
President Donald Trump outlined his vision for artificial intelligence at the AI Summit in Washington, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to secure global dominance in the field. He signed three executive orders aimed at rolling back previous regulatory measures and proposed rebranding AI as "genius."

Trump's plan highlights the importance of establishing a robust AI ecosystem to set global standards and gain economic and military advantages. The event was not attended by major tech CEOs, though it was broadcast on a podcast by tech investor David Sacks, an adviser to the White House.


The Economist: Business
Business
Donald Trump plans to ease regulations on artificial intelligence development in the U.S., proposing penalties for states with strict AI rules. His goal is to create a unified legal framework and boost AI exports to allies.

Additionally, he signed an order to eliminate ideological bias in AI models, which he referred to as "woke Marxist lunacy."