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Fox News: Bill Maher on possibility of Mamdani as New York City mayor: 'We’ve never had someone this radical'
Bill Maher on possibility of Mamdani as New York City mayor: 'We’ve never had someone this radical'
Comedian Bill Maher clashed with Rep. Jason Crow over criticism of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, whom Maher described as radical and Marxist. Maher cited Mamdani's positions, warning that he represents a significant shift in the political landscape of New York.

Columnist James Kirchick echoed Maher's concerns, labeling Mamdani's defense of controversial phrases as alarming. Kirchick criticized Democrats for not opposing Mamdani, likening it to past Republican inaction regarding Trump. Polls show mixed support for Mamdani among NYC voters.


#society

GB News: ‘Why is the British state more interested in controlling our speech than our borders?’
‘Why is the British state more interested in controlling our speech than our borders?’
Revelations have surfaced that the UK government, particularly the Labour party, operated a covert unit to monitor and report social media posts criticizing immigration policies and policing. This was done while publicly denouncing such concerns as misinformation.

Emails recovered by a US congressional committee show civil servants flagged content to social media companies, indicating a government effort to suppress public discourse on immigration issues. The situation raises significant concerns about free speech and trust in the government amid rising public anger.


Times Of Israel: Auschwitz museum defends barring IDF group from bringing Israeli flags into Birkenau
Auschwitz museum defends barring IDF group from bringing Israeli flags into Birkenau
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum barred an Israeli military delegation from entering with flags due to a lack of prior notification about the event. The museum emphasized its procedures are in place to maintain the site's dignity and prevent political misuse.

Participants expressed frustration, claiming the decision reflected antisemitism, as previous ceremonies had allowed flags. The museum stated that proper coordination could have avoided the incident, urging future organizers to follow established protocols.