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Breitbart: Dem Rep. Smith: 'Tax Breaks Usually Go' Primarily to Rich
Dem Rep. Smith: 'Tax Breaks Usually Go' Primarily to Rich
Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) criticized the reconciliation bill, asserting that its benefits mainly favor the wealthy through tax breaks. He highlighted a contradiction in Republican claims about fiscal responsibility, noting that they contributed to a $3.5 trillion increase in national debt through these giveaways.




Breitbart: Jason Johnson: 'Authoritarian' Trump Trying to Make 'Political Opposition' Illegal
Jason Johnson: 'Authoritarian' Trump Trying to Make 'Political Opposition' Illegal
Political commentator Jason Johnson criticized former President Donald Trump, labeling him as an "authoritarian" for attempting to criminalize political opposition. He claimed Trump has garnered support from Congress and the Supreme Court to suppress dissent, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes in Hungary and Turkey.

Johnson highlighted Trump's rhetoric against Democrats and suggested that his actions, including calls for arrests and military intervention, reflect a broader strategy to eliminate political opposition.


#society

GB News: Millions of Britons risk £100 fines and licence points amid new motorway crackdown
Millions of Britons risk £100 fines and licence points amid new motorway crackdown
National Highways has launched the "Too Close for Comfort? Stay Safe, Stay Back" initiative to combat tailgating, a behavior linked to 147 deaths or serious injuries annually on England's motorways. The campaign aims to change driver behavior by comparing tailgating to personal space invasion, highlighting its dangers.

Research shows that 43% of drivers tailgate occasionally, causing anxiety for 60% of those surveyed. The campaign encourages maintaining a safe distance, recommending a two-second gap on dry roads and four seconds in wet conditions. Tailgating is a careless driving offense, with penalties including fines and points on licenses.


#history

Fox News: Neanderthals extracted animal fat in advanced food prep process 125,000 years ago: report
Neanderthals extracted animal fat in advanced food prep process 125,000 years ago: report
Neanderthals in Germany, dating back 125,000 years, may have operated organized "fat factories" to extract and consume animal fat from bones. Archaeologists found thousands of bones from large mammals, indicating a systematic approach to food preparation.

This discovery suggests Neanderthals efficiently managed resources, enhancing their diets during lean seasons. The findings provide valuable insights into their environmental impact and dietary practices, marking a significant advancement in understanding Neanderthal behavior.