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#politics

GB News: Carole Malone delivers brutal verdict after Keir Starmer’s Donald Trump meeting: ’Rabbit caught in the headlights!’
Carole Malone delivers brutal verdict after Keir Starmer’s Donald Trump meeting: ’Rabbit caught in the headlights!’
Carole Malone criticized Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's performance during his meeting with Donald Trump, describing him as "weak and uncomfortable." She noted that Starmer failed to assert his own policies while Trump made strong statements on energy and immigration.

Despite Malone's harsh assessment, some commentators, like Benjamin Butterworth, argued that the meeting was successful, highlighting Trump's praise for Starmer and their positive relationship. They suggested that Starmer's composed demeanor was appropriate given the circumstances.


Breitbart: Mamdani Slammed for Saying He Is 'Grateful' for 'First Responders'
Mamdani Slammed for Saying He Is 'Grateful' for 'First Responders'
Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing criticism for expressing gratitude to first responders following a mass shooting in Manhattan, despite his previous calls to "defund the police" and dismantle the NYPD. Social media users quickly highlighted his contradictory statements.

Critics accused Mamdani of hypocrisy, questioning his commitment to public safety while advocating for reduced police funding. Many expressed outrage, suggesting his stance on law enforcement undermines his sympathy for victims and first responders.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Arabs Attack Druze and Kurds in Vienna
Arabs Attack Druze and Kurds in Vienna
A peaceful demonstration in Vienna by Syrian Druze and Kurds to commemorate victims of violence in Syria was disrupted by a group of Sunni Arab counter-demonstrators. The attackers shouted insults and threats, reflecting deep-seated religious animosity towards the minorities.

The incident highlights the ongoing religious tensions in Syria, where Sunni Muslims dominate and minority groups like the Druze and Kurds face persecution. Eyewitness accounts describe the counter-demonstrators as fueled by hatred, indicating that the violence is rooted in religious conflict rather than territorial disputes.


Breitbart: Andrew Pollack: NYC Shooting Shows Internal Comms No Longer Optional, but Life-Saving
Andrew Pollack: NYC Shooting Shows Internal Comms No Longer Optional, but Life-Saving
The recent violence in a New York City office building highlights the urgent need for improved emergency communication systems. Victims and first responders faced significant challenges due to outdated alert mechanisms, which delayed critical assistance and created confusion during the crisis.

To enhance safety in public spaces, modern technology that provides real-time alerts and precise location data must be adopted. This shift is essential for both informing the public during emergencies and equipping first responders with the necessary tools to act swiftly and effectively.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US accuses Venezuelan regime of narco-terrorism over alliances with Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel
US accuses Venezuelan regime of narco-terrorism over alliances with Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel
The U.S. government has designated Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles, led by President Nicolás Maduro, as a global terrorist organization for its support of foreign terrorist groups, including the Tren de Aragua and Sinaloa Cartel. This move aims to expose the Maduro regime's involvement in narco-terrorism.

The Treasury Department plans to intensify efforts against violent organizations and has increased the reward for information leading to Maduro's arrest. U.S. citizens are advised against traveling to Venezuela due to significant risks, including crime and civil unrest.


Front Page Magazine: In the Palestinian Authority, ‘Police By Day, Terrorists By Night’
In the Palestinian Authority, ‘Police By Day, Terrorists By Night’
Many members of the Palestinian Authority Security Force (PASF), trained with U.S. aid, are reportedly moonlighting as terrorists. Instead of supporting Israel in counter-terrorism efforts, they have been involved in attacks against Israelis, raising concerns about their true role.

The PASF is seen as complicit in terrorism, with Fatah openly praising its members for their violent actions against Israel. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the PA as a partner in peace and security, as they share a common goal with Hamas in opposing Israel.


#economy

Le Monde: US and China agree to work on extending the deadline for new tariffs in trade talks
US and China agree to work on extending the deadline for new tariffs in trade talks
The U.S. and China have agreed to work on extending a deadline for new tariffs following two days of trade talks in Stockholm. Both sides acknowledged the importance of stable economic relations, with discussions covering various trade concerns, including tariffs and manufacturing practices.

U.S. officials emphasized the need to restore domestic manufacturing and secure agricultural and energy agreements. The talks come as President Trump considers a potential meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to solidify any major agreements.


#culture

Le Monde: Cybèle Idelot's Ile-de-France adventure: from Hollywood childhood to kitchen gardens
Cybèle Idelot's Ile-de-France adventure: from Hollywood childhood to kitchen gardens
Chef Cybèle Idelot, once immersed in Hollywood's glitz, now cultivates a vegetable garden at Domaine les Bruyères in Yvelines. After a nomadic childhood and a successful culinary career, she opened her first restaurant in France in 2013, focusing on natural wine and local ingredients.




#education

Breitbart: Exclusive: Sen. Blackburn to Introduce Bill Barring NEA from Lobbying
Exclusive: Sen. Blackburn to Introduce Bill Barring NEA from Lobbying
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is introducing the "Teach Act," which aims to prevent the National Education Association (NEA) from lobbying Congress. Blackburn claims the NEA has shifted from supporting teachers to promoting a far-left agenda, including gender ideology and antisemitism.

The legislation requires the NEA to certify it has not engaged in lobbying and maintain records for audits. Noncompliance could result in the termination of its federally chartered status. The NEA has faced criticism for its political activities, including its support for critical race theory and ties with activist groups.


Front Page Magazine: Uncivil Union
Uncivil Union
The National Education Association's recent assembly highlighted a strong political focus, with leaders like Ashlie Crosson and Becky Pringle criticizing efforts to reshape educational narratives. Notably, NEA's resolutions largely ignored declining student performance, instead addressing political stances against figures like Trump and distancing from organizations like the ADL.

Republican lawmakers are now pushing to revoke the NEA's federally chartered status due to its perceived failure to prioritize education. Critics argue that the union's political spending heavily favors liberal causes, leaving little for conservative representation, prompting calls for teachers to reconsider their union affiliations.


#crime

Le Monde: Trump says Epstein 'stole' young women from Mar-a-Lago spa, including Virginia Giuffre
Trump says Epstein 'stole' young women from Mar-a-Lago spa, including Virginia Giuffre
President Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein "stole" young women from Mar-a-Lago, including Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser in Epstein's sex trafficking case. Trump claimed he banned Epstein from his club two decades ago due to this issue, expressing frustration over ongoing discussions about Epstein.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former associate, is willing to testify before Congress if granted immunity. Trump reiterated his concern about Epstein's actions, which he felt compromised his staff, while the House Oversight Committee has not agreed to Maxwell's immunity request.


Fox News: Two arrested in brutal Cincinnati mob attack; one was freed on bail despite serious charges
Two arrested in brutal Cincinnati mob attack; one was freed on bail despite serious charges
Cincinnati police have arrested Montianez Merriweather and Dekyra Vernon in connection with a violent attack that left two individuals seriously injured. The incident, which occurred over the weekend, has drawn national attention, and additional warrants have been issued for more suspects.

The Fraternal Order of Police praised the arrests but highlighted concerns about the judicial system, noting Merriweather's previous charges and quick release on bond. The attack took place outside a downtown nightclub, where bystanders filmed the assault without intervening.


#sports

Breitbart: Tulane Basketball Player Gregg Glenn III Dies in 'Tragic Accident' at 22
Tulane Basketball Player Gregg Glenn III Dies in 'Tragic Accident' at 22
Gregg Glenn III, a 22-year-old player for Tulane's men's basketball team, has died in a drowning incident off the coast of Miami. Glenn, who was a Health & Wellness major and an impactful athlete, averaged 10.6 points per game last season and was recognized for his contributions both on and off the court.

Tulane officials and his coach expressed deep sorrow over his passing, highlighting his dedication, spirit, and the joy he brought to those around him. The university community is mourning the loss of a talented student-athlete who will be remembered for his kindness and warmth.