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#politics

Forbes: Trump Says Four Candidates Remain For Fed Chair
Trump Says Four Candidates Remain For Fed Chair
President Trump announced that the list of candidates to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell has been narrowed to four after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent opted to remain in his position. Among the candidates are former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh and National Economic Council member Kevin Hassett.

Trump's comments come amid ongoing tensions with Powell regarding interest rate decisions, despite Powell's term lasting until 2026. The situation continues to evolve.


#society

Le Monde: Legal battle erupts over inheritance of former richest man in China
Legal battle erupts over inheritance of former richest man in China
The Hong Kong Supreme Court has ruled in favor of three individuals claiming to be the unacknowledged children of the late Zong Qinghou, founder of Wahaha, by freezing an HSBC account containing $1.8 billion. This decision recognizes their rights as presumed beneficiaries of the funds.

The plaintiffs allege that Zong Qinghou promised to create offshore trusts for them shortly before his death, which has led to a legal battle with his legitimate daughter, Zong Fuli, the current CEO of Wahaha.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Aiming to boost aid, Israel to allow gradual flow of goods to Gaza’s private sector
Aiming to boost aid, Israel to allow gradual flow of goods to Gaza’s private sector
Israel will allow the entry of goods into Gaza through the private sector for the first time in nearly a year, aiming to increase aid while reducing reliance on international organizations. This decision follows criticism over UN aid deliveries being largely intercepted or looted.

The Israel Defense Forces continue operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas infrastructure, while humanitarian concerns grow amid reports of starvation. The situation remains tense, with calls for a ceasefire and negotiations stalled as the conflict escalates.


#culture

The Western Journal: American Eagle's Stock Price Soars After Trump Praises Sydney Sweeney Ad Campaign: 'Go Get 'Em Sydney!'
American Eagle's Stock Price Soars After Trump Praises Sydney Sweeney Ad Campaign: 'Go Get 'Em Sydney!'
American Eagle's stock surged nearly 24% after President Trump endorsed its ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney, amidst controversy from critics labeling the campaign as "Nazi" propaganda due to Sweeney's appearance. Trump contrasted this success with Jaguar's recent ad failure, claiming a shift away from "woke" branding.

The backlash against American Eagle highlights a trend of perceived anti-white racism in media and advertising, with critics arguing that standards of excellence are being lowered in favor of diversity over quality. This reflects broader societal concerns about the impact of left-wing ideologies on cultural representation.


#health

GB News: Teen died in care after imposter staff member left her unsupervised before fleeing the country
Teen died in care after imposter staff member left her unsupervised before fleeing the country
Ruth Szymankiewicz, a 14-year-old psychiatric patient, died after a care worker at Huntercombe Hospital failed to maintain one-to-one supervision. The worker, Ebo Acheampong, left her alone for about 15 minutes, during which she asphyxiated. He later fled to Ghana.

The inquest revealed that Acheampong had used false identity documents to gain employment. The hospital had previously received unfavorable reports from the Care Quality Commission. Szymankiewicz's parents expressed their grief and frustration over the opaque process of her care.