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#politics
The Federalist: Brennan and Clapper Don't Have A Statute Of Limitations Defense
Former CIA Director John Brennan and former DNI James Clapper are under scrutiny for their roles in the Russia hoax, with current CIA Director John Ratcliffe stating that the statute of limitations may not protect them due to ongoing actions that further the alleged conspiracy. Their recent op-ed in The New York Times has been criticized for perpetuating falsehoods about the Steele dossier's role in the intelligence community's assessment of Trump.
The op-ed claims the dossier was not used in their assessments, despite evidence to the contrary, including its significant influence on the FBI's investigation into Trump. White House spokesman Davis Ingle labeled Brennan and Clapper as "known liars," while Tulsi Gabbard has referred documentation of their actions to the DOJ for potential criminal investigation.
#society
GB News: British woman goes missing from Greek beach while husband slept
Michele Bourda, a 59-year-old British woman, has gone missing from Ofrynio beach in northern Greece while swimming. Her husband was resting nearby when she disappeared. Despite search efforts by local authorities, she has not been located.
This incident follows a pattern of recent disappearances involving British tourists in Greece, raising concerns about safety for visitors. Previous cases include a 60-year-old man who vanished on Karpathos island and other incidents involving British nationals.
Fox News: Would you date your pet? 1 in 3 say yes to AI version
A viral TikTok trend has pet owners imagining their pets as humans, with 31% expressing they'd date the AI-generated versions of their animals. The bond between pets and their owners is highlighted, with many relying on pets for emotional support more than human relationships.
The survey reveals that pets significantly influence owners' lifestyles, from prioritizing their needs to spending considerable amounts on them. Pets have become central to many people's lives, affecting where they live and even their romantic relationships.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: As Israel faces blame for the hunger crisis in Gaza, UN's own data shows most of its aid is looted
Recent data from the U.N. agency UNOPS reveals that a significant portion of humanitarian aid intended for Gaza has been looted, with 87% of aid trucks failing to reach their destinations. Critics argue that both international organizations and Hamas share responsibility for the ongoing crisis, yet condemnation of Israel continues to rise.
While some Western governments are considering recognizing a Palestinian state in response, experts highlight the need for a nuanced understanding of the situation. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S. and Israel-backed initiative, aims to deliver aid without interference from Hamas, which has been accused of exploiting the humanitarian crisis for its own gain.
Fox News: NY Times' erroneous cover photo of Gazan child joins series of media blunders framing stories against Israel
The New York Times faced criticism for a misleading front-page story about a malnourished child in Gaza, failing to disclose that the child had a genetic disorder. The Times later issued a correction, stating they had obtained new information about the child's health.
This incident reflects broader issues in media coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, where several outlets, including CNN and the BBC, have been accused of promoting narratives that favor one side without adequate verification. Corrections have been issued following the dissemination of unverified claims regarding civilian casualties and health crises in Gaza.
#economy
The Telegraph: Trump’s voters stand to lose the most from his kamikaze trade policies
President Trump's recent trade agreement with the EU has led to increased tariffs on U.S. imports, resulting in higher costs for American consumers. Yale's Budget Lab estimates an average tariff rate of 18.2%, potentially costing households $2,400 by 2025, disproportionately affecting low-income families.
While manufacturing output may rise, the overall economic impact could be negative due to reduced productivity in key sectors. Trump's protectionist policies may appeal to his base, but the long-term effects on the economy could pose challenges for his party's future electoral success.
#health
Fox News: Alzheimer’s researchers say targeting brain sugar could help protect against dementia
Research indicates that glycogen breakdown in the brain may help reduce toxic protein buildup linked to Alzheimer's disease. A study found that impaired glycogen breakdown contributed to brain damage in models mimicking tauopathy, a condition associated with Alzheimer’s.
By enhancing an enzyme that breaks down glycogen, researchers observed improved brain health in both fruit flies and human nerve cells. While the findings are promising, further research is needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of targeting glycogen breakdown in humans.