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#politics
Breitbart: CIA Director Ratcliffe: Hillary Clinton's Russia Hoax the 'Greatest Political Scandal' We'll See in Our Lifetime
CIA Director John Ratcliffe characterized the release of the Durham Annex as revealing a significant political scandal involving Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign. He alleged that Clinton's team devised a plan to frame Donald Trump as a Russian agent, a claim supported by intelligence shared with top officials, including President Obama.
Ratcliffe criticized the FBI for not investigating the allegations against Clinton while instead pursuing the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. He emphasized that the intelligence indicating Clinton's actions was real and noted that her campaign manager confirmed the existence of the plan under oath.
Front Page Magazine: Texas Dems Flee to One of the Most Gerrymandered States to Protest Gerrymandering
Texas Democrats fled to Illinois to escape unfavorable gerrymandering, but Illinois is known for its own extreme gerrymandering, benefiting Democrats significantly. The state's congressional districts are drawn to consolidate Democratic voters while diluting Republican influence.
This move highlights the hypocrisy of opposing gerrymandering while benefiting from it in another state. Illinois's congressional map exemplifies aggressive Democratic strategies that have resulted in a disproportionate representation of Democrats compared to Republicans.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Nancy Mace Announces Campaign for South Carolina's 'Trump in Heels' Governor
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has announced her candidacy for governor of South Carolina, positioning herself as “Trump in heels.” She aims to attract national attention to the race while highlighting her legislative successes, including a significant federal grant for the state.
Mace's campaign focuses on restoring law and order, eliminating the state income tax, and opposing "woke ideology." She emphasizes her outsider status and commitment to delivering results for South Carolinians, drawing parallels to Trump’s policies. The primary is scheduled for June 9, 2026.
#society
GB News: Drivers breaking Highway Code rules near cyclists can avoid fines under new police scheme
West Yorkshire Police are launching a campaign to educate drivers on safely overtaking cyclists, emphasizing conversations over penalties. Officers will stop vehicles to discuss safe distances, aiming for behavioral change rather than strict enforcement.
Since April 2024, the initiative has addressed over 3,500 instances of unsafe overtaking, with a focus on the Highway Code's guidelines for maintaining safe distances. The campaign seeks to improve road safety for vulnerable users, particularly cyclists and pedestrians, by fostering awareness and understanding among motorists.
Times Of Israel: Five years after deadly Beirut port blast, Lebanon’s new president promises justice
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has pledged justice and accountability five years after the Beirut port explosion, which killed over 220 people. The investigation, led by Judge Tarek Bitar, has resumed after a two-year impasse, with questioning of key officials, including former Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
Despite the renewed investigation, challenges remain, as many officials sought to obstruct the process. Human rights organizations are calling for a thorough inquiry into the explosion's causes and accountability for those responsible. Victims' families continue to demand the truth and justice.
Le Monde: Macabre video of the last hostages held by Hamas shocks Israel
Hamas has released disturbing videos of Israeli hostages, aiming to instill fear and divide public opinion in Israel. The footage shows hostages, including Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski, in dire conditions, which may influence Israeli government actions regarding military operations in Gaza.
These releases come amid growing demands from families of the hostages for a ceasefire and negotiations for their release. The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the psychological toll on Israeli society.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: John Oliver Claims 'Gaza Is Being Starved by Israel'
Comedian John Oliver stated that Gaza is facing starvation due to Israel, citing various human rights organizations while omitting any mention of Hamas. He called for sustained international pressure, particularly from the U.S., which provides significant military aid to Israel.
Oliver's comments come amid a controversial video showing an Israeli hostage in a distressing situation, drawing parallels to historical atrocities. Critics argue that the omission of Hamas in the discussion is misleading.
#health
Fox News: Multiple US cancer centers hit in coordinated phishing breach
A coordinated phishing attack has breached sensitive patient data at multiple cancer centers in the U.S., affecting over 130,000 individuals. The attack compromised employee email and SharePoint accounts, exposing protected health information, including Social Security numbers and financial data.
Integrated Oncology Network (ION) is offering affected individuals free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. The breach highlights vulnerabilities in healthcare cybersecurity, prompting ION to update its security protocols and provide staff training.
#crime
Fox News: Montana bar shooting suspect could return to town, state AG says, citing 'concern for the public'
Michael Brown, a 45-year-old Army veteran, is the suspect in a shooting that left four people dead at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana. Authorities are concerned he may return to the area, as he remains at large following the incident. The victims have been identified, and a manhunt is underway.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen stated that Brown is considered dangerous and unstable, urging the public to remain vigilant. A photo of Brown fleeing the scene has been released, and over 250 personnel are involved in the search effort. The motive for the shooting is still unclear.
The Telegraph: Germany’s crimewave has a dangerous lesson for Britain
Michael Ballweg was convicted in Germany for tax evasion involving €19.53, leading to his arrest and nine months in high-security prison. Critics argue that this harsh treatment contrasts sharply with the leniency shown towards rising organized crime and shoplifting, which has caused billions in losses for retailers.
Shoplifting in Germany has reached record levels, with nearly €3 billion in goods stolen in 2024. Organized crime syndicates are increasingly involved, yet many thefts go unreported due to low conviction rates. This situation raises concerns about the state's ability to address serious crime while effectively targeting political dissenters.