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Fox News: Florida senator calls on New Yorkers who 'hate socialism' to move south with aerial ad
Florida senator calls on New Yorkers who 'hate socialism' to move south with aerial ad
Florida Senator Rick Scott promoted his state as an escape from socialism with an aerial ad over New York City, urging residents to move to Florida if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor. He criticized the current state of New York, claiming it has shifted from the American Dream to a place where only the wealthy thrive.

Scott condemned Mamdani's socialist policies, asserting that they threaten capitalism and the American Dream. He highlighted the importance of good jobs and safe communities, arguing that New Yorkers deserve better than what he perceives as a decline under Democratic leadership.


GB News: 'He's just Corbyn with a pint!' Kemi Badenoch takes aim at Nigel Farage as Reform UK gains ground
'He's just Corbyn with a pint!' Kemi Badenoch takes aim at Nigel Farage as Reform UK gains ground
Kemi Badenoch criticized Nigel Farage, likening him to Jeremy Corbyn, stating both promote unrealistic policies. She emphasized the need for realistic plans rather than empty promises, especially in light of Farage's rising popularity and new proposals that appeal to right-wing voters.

Badenoch's remarks come as Corbyn announces a new political movement, attracting significant interest. She insists that her party will only make commitments once they have a solid plan in place, contrasting with the populist rhetoric she attributes to Farage and Corbyn.


The Western Journal: DOGE Unleashes AI to Dismantle 200K Regulations - 3.6 Million Man Hours of Work in 2 Weeks
DOGE Unleashes AI to Dismantle 200K Regulations - 3.6 Million Man Hours of Work in 2 Weeks
The Department of Government Efficiency plans to utilize AI to eliminate federal regulations, potentially saving $3.3 trillion annually. The AI tool aims to review 200,000 regulations, with estimates suggesting half could be discarded, significantly reducing bureaucratic waste.

While the initiative is still in early stages, it promises to enhance government efficiency. A White House representative noted that the AI would assist but not make final decisions, with federal workers retaining that responsibility.


Fox News: Democrats are hammering Republicans on Epstein, but one senator brushed off the issue years ago
Democrats are hammering Republicans on Epstein, but one senator brushed off the issue years ago
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., criticized the Trump administration for not releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling it "weird." She noted that while the anticipation around the files has grown, the issue was not a priority for her during her first term, as she focused on pressing matters like COVID-19.

Democrats are pushing for transparency regarding the Epstein documents, while some Republicans question their urgency during Biden's presidency. The controversy has led to significant discussion in Congress, with bipartisan calls for the release of the files.


#society

The Telegraph: Miriam Margolyes’s OBE should be stripped, says anti-Semitism group
Miriam Margolyes’s OBE should be stripped, says anti-Semitism group
Campaign Against Antisemitism is urging the removal of Miriam Margolyes's OBE after her controversial comments linking the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza to the Holocaust. The Harry Potter actress expressed that she feels Jewish people have been influenced negatively by Hitler's legacy.

Margolyes stated that her heart is broken over the situation, emphasizing that Palestinians bear no responsibility for the Holocaust. Her remarks have sparked significant backlash and debate regarding the comparison she made.


Fox News: WaPo editorial admits entertainment is destroying society, calls Trump 'a one-person digital diversion'
WaPo editorial admits entertainment is destroying society, calls Trump 'a one-person digital diversion'
An opinion piece in the Washington Post argues that society is overwhelmed by screens and entertainment, attributing part of the blame to Donald Trump. The author references Neil Postman's 1985 book, "Amusing Ourselves to Death," suggesting that modern distractions hinder democratic engagement.

The piece highlights a cultural shift where social media serves as a modern "opiate of the masses," leading to a passive populace. However, it notes a glimmer of hope in Gen Z's rejection of this media saturation, with some opting for faith and a desire for limits in a distracted world.


Fox News: How to stop spam mail, political texts and email spam for good
How to stop spam mail, political texts and email spam for good
Many individuals are overwhelmed by spam mail, political texts, and unwanted emails, often due to the sharing of personal information by organizations. Strategies to reduce this clutter include contacting charities directly to limit mailings, using DMAchoice to cut promotional mail, and opting out of shared lists.

To manage political texts, individuals can reply "STOP" to campaigns or block persistent numbers. For email spam, utilizing email aliases, carefully unsubscribing from legitimate emails, and investing in personal data removal services can help protect personal information and reduce unwanted communications.


Times Of Israel: Israel accuses UN of failing to pick up aid in Gaza, says working to ease its entry
Israel accuses UN of failing to pick up aid in Gaza, says working to ease its entry
Israel has submitted a delayed response to the High Court regarding humanitarian aid to Gaza, attributing issues to UN agencies' distribution failures. The IDF has begun airdropping aid and announced daily humanitarian pauses for aid distribution amid worsening conditions in Gaza.

Human rights group Gisha criticized the state's response as an attempt to evade accountability for restricting aid access. They claim the state misrepresents the situation and shifts responsibility to international organizations, calling for the High Court to ensure safe aid operations in Gaza.


#culture

Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, trends, history, and current events, featuring topics like food attractions and medical milestones. Participants can attempt to answer all eight questions for a chance to showcase their understanding of American culture.

For more quizzes and lifestyle articles, readers are encouraged to visit Fox News Digital.


Fox News: KEVIN SORBO: What if Hercules ignored his gut?
KEVIN SORBO: What if Hercules ignored his gut?
Kevin Sorbo reflects on his journey from a comic-loving child to becoming an actor known for his role in "Hercules." He emphasizes the importance of listening to internal nudges that guide us toward our true purpose, sharing how these instincts led to his involvement in faith-based films.

His film "What If…" marked a significant shift in his career, focusing on themes of faith and second chances. Sorbo believes that people are searching for meaning and encourages others to heed their own callings, rather than live with regrets about missed opportunities.