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#politics
Le Monde: Belarus pardons 30 prisoners sentenced for protests
In a calculated move, Belarusian President Lukashenko pardoned 30 protest-related prisoners, the latest effort to quell dissent amid ongoing political turmoil. These pardons come after a contentious election marred by allegations of fraud and massive protests.
Despite this, Belarus remains a prison for free thought, with around 1,400 political prisoners still behind bars as repression tightens its grip. As the shadows deepen, the world watches a regime that refuses to let go of power.
The Federalist: State AGs Ask SCOTUS To Uphold AZ Voter Registration Law
On Thursday, 24 state attorneys general rallied around Arizona, pushing the Supreme Court to uphold a law mandating proof of citizenship for voters. They argue that the integrity of elections hangs in the balance, blocking foreign influence and non-citizen votes.
The stakes are high as the GOP seeks a stay on a previous ruling that weakened these state protections. As decisions loom, Arizona’s election integrity faces scrutiny from both allies and adversaries.
The American Mind: What Happed to My Party?
The Democratic Party, once a bastion of progress for the working class, has morphed into an electoral alliance favoring elites and bureaucrats, alienating core constituents like blue-collar workers and minorities. Their embrace of censorship and identity politics has further widened the gap between them and traditional voters.
As the party seeks support among diverse races and sexual politics, they're turning off essential groups, including working-class blacks and Jews. The long-term prognosis suggests a potential recovery for Republicans as Democrats struggle to appease a fragmented coalition.
#society
Breitbart: Report: Tim Walz's 'Holocaust Education' Thesis De-emphasized Jewish Experience
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's master’s thesis has been touted as a deep dive into Holocaust education, but its real focus shifts towards a broader view of genocide, potentially minimizing Jewish victimhood. Critics argue this approach risks overshadowing antisemitism's resurgence.
While claiming to educate about human rights, the thesis sketches a controversial landscape, suggesting the Holocaust serve as a lesson for all genocides rather than a singular tragedy. This shift raises concerns about misrepresenting Jewish suffering in historical discourse.
GB News: Can Britain pull back from the brink? Voters rank the four issues DESTROYING the country
Britain is at a boiling point, with Sir Keir Starmer's leadership facing backlash after a wave of violence and unrest in response to senseless murders. Criticism of the justice system is rampant as many feel crime goes unpunished, while immigration and welfare debates intensify societal divides.
The youth show increasing discontent towards British identity, igniting fears of a cultural decline. As riots and unrest spread, citizens demand accountability from leaders, questioning how the country found itself in this turmoil.
#economy
Breitbart: WaPo Slams Kamala Harris's Government Price Control Plan: ‘Hard to Exaggerate How Bad This Policy Is’
Vice President Harris's price control proposal for groceries is tearing at the seams of logic. Critics warn it could lead to shortages and black markets, undermining supply and demand with vague government oversight cloaked in economic jargon.
Rampell argues this legislative move plays into the hands of opponents, echoing fears of communism when the very structure risks stifling the market rather than fixing inflation. Harris needs clarity, not chaos.
#military
The Telegraph: Plane crashes into sea during French air show
A classic plane crashed into the sea during the Lavandou Air Show in southern France, just before a scheduled performance by the Patrouille de France. Eyewitness footage showed the plane plunging perilously close to boats, stirring panic among beachgoers.
A search operation is now underway for the missing pilot of the Fouga Magister, an aircraft that served the French Air Force decades ago. The ill-fated flight occurred amid festivities commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Provence Landings.
#crime
Breitbart: Pride Organisation Founder Faces Child Rape and Child Porn Charges
In a dark twist of fate, Stephen Ireland, the founder of Pride in Surrey, and his former volunteer, David Sutton, face multiple charges, including child sexual abuse and conspiracy offenses. The organization's commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion is now overshadowed by these grave allegations.
With the duo accused of heinous crimes against children, Pride in Surrey quickly acted, suspending them and removing Ireland from directorship. The group vows to support the investigation and advocate for the alleged victims deserving of justice.
#sports
Breitbart: Jim Harbaugh Backpedals: Says He Will Not Hire Kaepernick as Coach or Player
Jim Harbaugh’s flirtation with Colin Kaepernick for a coaching role with the Chargers crumbled under scrutiny. After a brief chat, Harbaugh now insists Kaepernick won't join the staff or play, distancing himself from the controversy ignited by Kaepernick's past protests.
The former 49ers quarterback, a contentious figure for his anti-NFL remarks, continues to polarize opinions while Harbaugh's coaching legacy stumbles into tangled narratives and old sins.
#science
Forbes: Two Asteroids Will Pass By Earth Soon: Here’s What To Know
Two asteroids are making their rounds past Earth—one, a hefty 290-foot rock, gliding by Saturday, while its 620-foot sibling follows close on Monday. Although they’re labeled “potentially hazardous,” NASA assures us the danger level is low.
With over 1.3 million asteroids in the solar system, NASA's monitoring has become more vigilant, especially after testing its asteroid deflection tech. For now, Earth can breathe easy.