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#politics
The Epoch Times: What Does a Communist Regime Fear Most?
The Chinese Communist Party faces both admiration and apprehension domestically. Despite its authoritative grip, the regime harbors significant fears that influence its governance and leadership.
The discussion explores these fears and their implications for the country, ultimately prompting listeners to consider what the greatest fear of the Chinese regime might be.
The Federalist: The Media Aren't Biased By Accident And There's No Saving Them
Terry Moran, recently dismissed from ABC News, claims media bias is unintentional and stems from a lack of viewpoint diversity. He argues that the absence of Trump supporters in newsrooms impacts coverage but dismisses the notion of malevolent bias as oversimplified.
However, critics contend that the media's current bias is deliberate, aimed at political manipulation rather than ignorance. They argue that the media's efforts to support certain political figures and narratives reflect a commitment to a political agenda rather than a mere blind spot.
The Western Journal: Trump Removes Big Name from Federal Reserve Chair Short List
President Trump has ruled out Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as a candidate to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, stating Bessent prefers to remain in his current position. Trump acknowledged Bessent's desire to continue his work at the Treasury Department.
Despite ongoing criticism of Powell for not lowering interest rates, Trump indicated he is unlikely to remove him before the end of his term in May 2026, citing potential market disruption as a concern. Trump mentioned the possibility of appointing a "shadow Fed chair" in the interim.
Fox News: Mamdani preaches from pulpit of radical pastor pushing reparations, abolishing police: 'Brother and friend'
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani spoke at Rev. Stephen A. Green's Greater Allen AME church, delivering a sermon that criticized the Trump administration and ICE, while addressing affordability issues in the city. Mamdani's remarks reflect his controversial political views and align with Green's radical stances.
Mamdani has faced scrutiny for past calls to defund the police, which he recently characterized as born from frustration. His comments come amid heightened tensions following a mass shooting in the city, raising doubts about his sincerity in distancing himself from previous rhetoric.
Fox News: Trump appears on White House roof amid talks of historic renovations
President Trump was seen on the roof of the White House, reviewing potential renovations, including a new ballroom funded by private donors at an estimated cost of $200 million. The ballroom aims to host official events and will accommodate around 650 guests.
Construction is set to begin in September, with completion expected before the end of Trump's term. The addition will maintain the classical design of the White House and address current limitations in hosting large functions.
#society
Fox News: Dollywood tops Disney parks in Tripadvisor's best amusement park rankings survey
A new Tripadvisor survey ranks Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, as the best amusement park in America, based on over 8 million reviews. The park, co-owned by Dolly Parton, features 50 rides and a variety of entertainment options, surpassing Disney's Magic Kingdom and Universal parks.
Magic Kingdom secured the second spot, followed by Knoebels Amusement Resort in Pennsylvania, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Universal Islands of Adventure. The rankings highlight the diverse attractions and experiences offered by these parks.
Fox News: Massachusetts police training materials classify Moms for Liberty as 'hate group' alongside Antifa
The Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee has classified the parental rights group Moms for Liberty as a "hate group" in training materials, likening them to organizations such as Antifa. This designation cites the Southern Poverty Law Center's labeling of the group as "anti-government extremist."
Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich criticized the training, expressing concern over the portrayal of her organization as a threat to public safety. She argued that the group consists of dedicated parents advocating for improvements in public education.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: This is the week Trump must finally expose the weakness of Putin
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's Middle East envoy, is preparing for a trip to Russia as the deadline for a ceasefire in Ukraine approaches. His previous statements about Putin and willingness to cede territory have raised concerns within the Trump administration and Ukraine.
Witkoff must navigate these challenges and assert a strong U.S. stance on sanctions against Russia, linking any relief to a comprehensive peace treaty. Despite skepticism from Russian commentators, Witkoff's messaging could potentially destabilize Putin's confidence and influence the ongoing conflict.
#health
GB News: Cooking from scratch doubles weight loss compared to eating ultra-processed foods, study finds
Research from University College London shows that meals made from basic ingredients can lead to double the weight loss compared to ultra-processed foods, despite similar nutritional values. The study involved 55 obese participants and highlighted that food processing methods significantly affect weight management.
Participants on a minimally processed diet lost an average of 2% of their body weight, while those consuming ultra-processed foods lost only 1%. The findings suggest a need to address environmental factors influencing obesity rather than focusing solely on individual dietary choices.
Liberty Nation News: Is Congress Shielding Chemical Corporations From Accountability? - Liberty Nation News
Recent provisions in a House Appropriations Committee bill have sparked significant backlash from environmental and health advocacy groups. These provisions limit the EPA's ability to regulate potentially toxic products and hinder its studies on the effects of sewage sludge on agricultural land, raising concerns over public health and safety.
Critics argue that these measures grant immunity to chemical manufacturers and obstruct necessary updates to product labeling, potentially endangering consumers. As the bill progresses to the full House, there are calls for action to remove these controversial sections, with implications for both political parties if they remain in the final legislation.