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#politics
Fox News: Sears demands recall of Fairfax prosecutor after attempted kidnapping case
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears is advocating for the recall of Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, citing his handling of criminal cases, including the release of a man who allegedly attempted kidnapping shortly after. Sears argues that Descano's actions endanger public safety.
The call for a recall comes amid scrutiny of Descano's previous decisions, including releasing individuals with extensive criminal backgrounds. Sears emphasizes that crime linked to illegal immigration is a significant issue in her gubernatorial campaign.
Breitbart: O’Rourke: If We Fail in Texas, We’ll Have a Third Trump Term
Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke warned that if Democrats fail to prevent redistricting in Texas, it could lead to Donald Trump securing a third term. He accused Texas Republicans of attempting to consolidate power by targeting five congressional seats, which could undermine democratic processes.
O’Rourke emphasized the broader implications of this redistricting, suggesting it could enable authoritarianism in the U.S. and result in increased persecution of political opponents. He called for nationwide support for Texas Democrats to prevent this outcome.
The Federalist: Lawsuit Challenges Regulation Of Untaxed Firearms
Several Second Amendment advocacy groups, including the NRA, have filed a lawsuit against the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934, claiming its regulations are unconstitutional. The lawsuit argues that the NFA's registration requirements for firearms and suppressors, despite the removal of the $200 tax, create unnecessary barriers to exercising Second Amendment rights.
The case, Brown v. ATF, challenges the legality of the NFA's provisions and seeks to prevent enforcement of its regulations on untaxed firearms. The plaintiffs contend that the historical intent of the NFA was to restrict firearm transactions, which they claim no longer aligns with current constitutional standards.
Breitbart: Crockett: 'Wannabe Hitler' Trump Has a 'Problem with People of Color'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) labeled President Trump a “wannabe Hitler,” asserting he has issues with people of color. She criticized his tactics as voter suppression in Texas, claiming they exploit the state's majority minority status.
Crockett dismissed Trump's low IQ remark, stating he lacks substance in critiques and resorts to insults, particularly against people of color. She emphasized the importance of understanding issues like gerrymandering and redistricting.
The Western Journal: Illinois Gov Admits State's Congressional Map Looks Like it Was Drawn by a 'Kindergarten Class'
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker humorously acknowledged the state's gerrymandered congressional map, likening its design to that of a "kindergarten class" during an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Colbert highlighted the bizarre boundaries of Illinois districts, prompting Pritzker to joke about the map's creation.
However, the conversation shifted to the hypocrisy of gerrymandering, as Pritzker criticized Texas Republicans for their redistricting efforts while failing to address the extent of gerrymandering in Illinois, where Democrats hold 82% of congressional seats despite representing only 34.5% of registered voters.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Ron Johnson: PELOSI Act Would Keep Normal People from Office and Protect Career Politicians
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) criticized the PELOSI Act, claiming it would deter normal citizens from running for office and promote career politicians. He argued that the legislation would require divestiture of businesses, which he believes discourages experienced individuals from entering government.
Johnson emphasized the need for more citizen legislators with private sector experience and called the PELOSI Act unnecessary. He suggested that the bill's transparency measures already exist and that it would ultimately protect those who struggle in the private sector.
#society
GB News: Keir Starmer's local council threatens to go VEGAN as critics slam 'draconian ban'
Camden Council is set to adopt a 100% plant-based catering policy for internal events, following a report that aligns with its environmental goals. This decision, influenced by local activists, comes amid a broader trend as other councils in London and beyond also embrace similar policies.
Critics argue that the council is misallocating resources and pushing a "draconian ban" on meat and dairy, while supporters view it as a significant step for climate action. Some councils have rejected mandatory veganism, emphasizing support for local farmers instead.
Fox News: 'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond credits her pickup truck for keeping marriage strong after nearly three decades
Ree Drummond attributes her nearly 30-year marriage to husband Ladd to their cherished tradition of date nights in their pickup truck. These drives, which began when their children were young, allow them to connect without distractions, discussing family and their Oklahoma ranch.
As empty nesters, the couple enjoys exploring different destinations, from checking on cattle to visiting local towns. Ree emphasizes the peacefulness of the truck setting, which fosters meaningful conversations.
#education
Breitbart: Watch Live: Education Secretary Linda McMahon at YAF National Conservative Student Conference
Education Secretary Linda McMahon addressed the Young America’s Foundation 2025 National Conservative Student Conference, emphasizing efforts to reduce bureaucracy in the Education Department and enhance local control over education. Alex Marlow, Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief, also spoke at the event about his new book.
#crime
Fox News: Portland murder suspect hit with fourth homicide charge as victims' families demand justice
Jesse Lee Calhoun has been charged with a fourth homicide in connection with the death of 22-year-old Kristin Smith, whose remains were found in November 2022. He is already facing charges for the deaths of three other women and has pleaded not guilty.
The Multnomah County District Attorney emphasized the importance of the indictment for the victims' families, while the investigation continues into other potential cases linked to Calhoun. He is currently held in jail, with a trial set for 2027.
The Telegraph: Diddy asks Trump for a pardon
Sean "Diddy" Combs's legal team is seeking a pardon from the Trump administration for his two prostitution-related convictions. Combs is currently in federal prison awaiting sentencing, with each charge carrying a maximum of 10 years.
A federal judge recently denied his bail request, and Trump indicated he may not grant a pardon due to Combs's lack of support during his campaign.
The Western Journal: Suspect Apprehended After Multiple Soldiers Are Shot at Georgia Military Base
Five soldiers were shot at Fort Stewart, Georgia, during an active shooter incident. The shooter was apprehended shortly after the incident, and all injured soldiers were treated on-site before being transported to a hospital. There is no ongoing threat to the community.
Authorities, including the FBI and Homeland Security, are monitoring the situation. The motive for the shooting remains unknown, and multiple local schools were placed on lockdown during the incident.
#science
The Economist: Fraudulent scientific papers are booming
A recent study reveals that scientific fraud is on the rise, with the number of fraudulent papers doubling every 1.5 years, compared to the overall increase in scientific articles, which doubles every 15 years. This trend raises concerns about the integrity of peer-reviewed research.
The paper suggests that a subset of journal editors may contribute to this issue, compromising the primary purpose of scientific journals to provide accurate and reliable research findings.
#technology
Fox News: Google turns CO2 into battery power for clean energy
Google has partnered with Energy Dome to develop long-duration energy storage systems using carbon dioxide. This innovative CO2 Battery can store clean energy for up to 24 hours, providing a reliable power source when renewable energy production is low.
The technology aims to enhance the stability of the power grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, ultimately supporting Google's goal of operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030. As this solution scales, it could improve energy security and affordability for communities worldwide.
Forbes: Feds OK Amazon’s Zoox To Operate Robotaxis With No Steering Wheel Or Pedals
Zoox, an Amazon-owned autonomous vehicle company, has received U.S. regulatory approval to operate its electric robotaxis without traditional controls on public roads. This marks a significant step as it prepares to compete with Waymo in the self-driving market.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration granted Zoox a unique exemption from standard vehicle regulations, allowing it to launch its robotaxi service later this year in cities like Las Vegas and San Francisco. Zoox's design focuses on a purpose-built vehicle with advanced sensors and features aimed at enhancing rider experience.