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#society

Breitbart: Poll: Gen Z Least Proud Generation to Be An American
Poll: Gen Z Least Proud Generation to Be An American
A recent Gallup survey reveals that American pride has hit a record low, with only 58% of respondents expressing they are very or extremely proud to be American. Among Democrats, just 36% report strong pride, a significant drop from 62% last year. In contrast, 92% of Republicans feel proud.

Generational differences are stark, with Gen Z showing the least pride at only 41%, compared to 71% of Generation X and 83% of the Silent Generation. The decline in pride has been notable across all generations since 2001-2005, particularly since 2016.


Breitbart: Trump Plans to Host UFC Fight at the White House for Nation's 250th Birthday
Trump Plans to Host UFC Fight at the White House for Nation's 250th Birthday
President Trump announced plans to host a UFC event at the White House for up to 25,000 spectators in 2026, coinciding with America's 250th anniversary. He suggested UFC CEO Dana White may build an arena on White House grounds for the event.

Additionally, Trump mentioned plans for various events, including the Patriot Games featuring top high school athletes from all states, as part of the celebration for America's founding.


GB News: Asda welcomes 'rare' summer fruit in brand-new supermarket exclusive - but you'll 'need to be quick'
Asda welcomes 'rare' summer fruit in brand-new supermarket exclusive - but you'll 'need to be quick'
Asda will be the first UK supermarket to offer Scottish-grown Golden Raspberries, available in select stores this weekend. These unique berries, sourced from Bruce Farms in Perthshire, are characterized by their yellow color and delicate texture, providing an alternative to traditional red raspberries.

The exclusive release highlights a milestone in Scottish berry cultivation, with limited availability while stocks last. Asda's partnership with Bruce Farms and Scotty Brand emphasizes support for local growers and innovation in the soft fruit sector.


#economy

Le Monde: Europe and US to seek to avoid return of steep tariffs in weekend of last-ditch trade talks
Europe and US to seek to avoid return of steep tariffs in weekend of last-ditch trade talks
EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic met with US officials in Washington to negotiate a potential trade agreement before a looming deadline. While discussions were described as productive, no deal has been finalized, and tariffs on EU imports could double if an agreement isn't reached.

The EU is seeking a basic agreement to avoid escalating tariffs, with concerns about ongoing trade imbalances. Some EU member states are preparing for the possibility of maintaining the current 10% levy on exports while negotiating specific exemptions for key industries.


#military

The Telegraph: Interceptor drones will decide Europe’s fate. Here’s why
Interceptor drones will decide Europe’s fate. Here’s why
Ukraine's western air command is recruiting for interceptor drone pilots, highlighting the role as a unique opportunity in modern warfare. This position allows individuals to engage in automated combat, reflecting the growing significance of drones in military strategy.

With the ongoing conflict, Russia's use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones has intensified, marking a shift in aerial warfare. These drones, costing between $20,000-$50,000 each, have become a common threat in Ukraine, prompting military officials worldwide to consider enhancing their own drone capabilities.


#religion

Times Of Israel: Small Baha’i faith faces persecution across Middle East and especially in Iran
Small Baha’i faith faces persecution across Middle East and especially in Iran
The Baha'i faith, a global religion advocating interfaith unity, faces severe repression in several Middle Eastern countries, particularly Iran, which bans the faith and persecutes its followers. Reports indicate systemic discrimination in Yemen, Qatar, and Egypt, with Iran influencing anti-Baha'i actions in these regions.

In Qatar, Baha'i leader Remy Rowhani has been detained since April, charged with promoting the faith online. Meanwhile, Egypt has denied legal recognition to its Baha'i community since 1960, and Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthis have detained numerous Baha'is. Human rights advocates highlight the extensive discrimination faced by Baha'is across these countries.


#culture

The Western Journal: DOJ Eyeing Oscars Awards, Paving Way for Trump to Make Hollywood Great Again
DOJ Eyeing Oscars Awards, Paving Way for Trump to Make Hollywood Great Again
The Department of Justice is considering an investigation into the Academy Awards' diversity mandates for Best Picture eligibility, which require films to include underrepresented groups in lead roles, supporting roles, and plot themes. Critics argue these requirements prioritize quotas over artistic merit.

Judicial Watch has expressed support for the investigation, claiming Hollywood's DEI policies may violate the law. There is a call for conservatives to create their own film studios and leverage technology to produce independent content that resonates with broader audiences.


#education

Fox News: Schools turn to handwritten exams as AI cheating surges
Schools turn to handwritten exams as AI cheating surges
The rise of AI tools like ChatGPT has prompted educational institutions to reconsider assessment methods, with many schools reintroducing handwritten exams using blue books to combat academic dishonesty. Surveys indicate that a significant percentage of students have utilized AI for coursework, complicating detection efforts.

While some educators advocate for a balanced approach that teaches responsible AI use, others express concerns that traditional in-class writing may limit research and analytical skills. As AI technology evolves, schools must adapt their strategies to maintain academic integrity and prepare students for future challenges.