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#politics

Fox News: 'Daily Show' co-creator sounds off on cancellation of Colbert's show, accuses CBS of being 'afraid'
'Daily Show' co-creator sounds off on cancellation of Colbert's show, accuses CBS of being 'afraid'
Lizz Winstead, co-creator of "The Daily Show," criticized CBS for canceling Stephen Colbert's show, suggesting the decision was rooted in fear of progressive voices rather than financial reasons. She argued that Colbert and other comedians serve as important truth-tellers in media.

Winstead expressed concern that the cancellation sends a message to comedians about crossing boundaries, indicating that networks may suppress voices that challenge powerful figures. She believes this reflects a broader issue of fear within the industry regarding the influence of authentic comedic commentary.


Front Page Magazine: PragerU Video: Attacks on ICE Agents Surge
PragerU Video: Attacks on ICE Agents Surge
Violent attacks on ICE agents have reached record levels, yet media coverage remains minimal. In California, there are concerns that politicians may be exploiting wildfires to facilitate a significant land acquisition.

Additionally, Harvard University is contemplating the establishment of a center dedicated to conservative scholarship after over 300 years.


#society

Front Page Magazine: UPenn Ditches Trans Athletes for Federal Money
UPenn Ditches Trans Athletes for Federal Money
The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to restrict transgender women athletes from competing in women's sports following a federal investigation that found it violated Title IX. This decision comes after significant pressure, including a potential $175 million funding cut, and has drawn criticism from LGBTQ groups.

Despite this change, UPenn continues to uphold a strict ideological stance, as evidenced by the suspension of law professor Amy Wax for her controversial remarks. The university's ongoing denial of its historical ties to slavery has also raised concerns about its commitment to transparency and accountability.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu didn’t tell Ben Gvir, Smotrich about Gaza aid boost, IDF ‘humanitarian pauses’
Netanyahu didn’t tell Ben Gvir, Smotrich about Gaza aid boost, IDF ‘humanitarian pauses’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to implement daily humanitarian pauses in fighting and increase aid to Gaza was made without consulting his far-right coalition partners, who observe Shabbat. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir expressed anger over being excluded, calling the decision a "big mistake" and a capitulation to Hamas.

The move comes amid growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports of severe malnutrition affecting the population. While Israeli authorities deny widespread famine, they acknowledge food access issues, attributing shortages to a lack of cooperation from international organizations.


Front Page Magazine: Al-Sharaa’s Hollow Vow to Protect ‘Our Druze People’
Al-Sharaa’s Hollow Vow to Protect ‘Our Druze People’
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's recent ceasefire and troop withdrawal from Suweyda has raised skepticism among the Druze community, given his history of violence against them. Al-Sharaa's claims of protecting the Druze seem disingenuous, especially after his forces previously attacked them.

The ceasefire has already broken down, with Bedouin attacks on Druze continuing. Al-Sharaa's return of troops appears aimed at maintaining control and presenting himself as their protector, while many Druze may prefer the support of Israel over his dubious assurances.


#crime

Fox News: Arkansas couple killed at Devil's Den State Park while hiking with young daughters; suspect at large
Arkansas couple killed at Devil's Den State Park while hiking with young daughters; suspect at large
A manhunt is underway for a suspect in the double homicide of Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas, where they were found dead while hiking with their two daughters. The children are safe with family members.

Authorities are searching for a White male suspect last seen driving a black four-door sedan, possibly a Mazda. Police have increased their presence in state parks and are asking visitors from Saturday to review any photos or videos for potential evidence.