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Breitbart: Breitbart on Fire: ‘Breaking the Law,’ ‘The Alex Marlow Show’ Fly Up Charts
Breitbart on Fire: ‘Breaking the Law,’ ‘The Alex Marlow Show’ Fly Up Charts
Alex Marlow's new book, "Breaking the Law," has gained significant traction, topping Amazon charts and receiving endorsements from notable figures, including President Trump. The book critiques the legal actions against Trump and calls for citizen engagement in political matters.

Marlow's podcast, "The Alex Marlow Show," has also seen a rise in popularity, achieving its best rankings on Apple Podcasts. The show competes well against major media outlets, emphasizing its commitment to delivering fast-paced and authentic news content.


Breitbart: Marlow: How the Conservative Grassroots Can Save the Country from Lawfare
Marlow: How the Conservative Grassroots Can Save the Country from Lawfare
Alex Marlow discussed the issue of lawfare on his podcast, emphasizing the need for a strong conservative movement to counter perceived liberal dominance in the judiciary. He advocates for continued activism, especially during off-election years. His book, "Breaking the Law," critiques the legal system's treatment of Donald Trump.




GB News: Michelle Dewberry snaps at guest claiming Labour care about public safety: 'Don't make me laugh!'
Michelle Dewberry snaps at guest claiming Labour care about public safety: 'Don't make me laugh!'
A heated debate on GB News featured presenter Michelle Dewberry challenging Labour supporter Bill Rammell on government priorities regarding public safety and asylum policies. Dewberry criticized the government's approach to asylum seekers, questioning the safety of women and children in communities.

The discussion escalated as former editor Kelvin MacKenzie confronted Rammell about the high number of Channel crossings, expressing frustration over the government's handling of the migrant crisis. Rammell defended Labour's focus on enhancing police powers to tackle criminal networks, while critics doubted its effectiveness amid rising crossings.


Breitbart: 'We're the Ones Having Fun with the Hottest Chicks': Why Andrew Breitbart Would Have Loved This Moment
'We're the Ones Having Fun with the Hottest Chicks': Why Andrew Breitbart Would Have Loved This Moment
On the latest episode of "The Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow reflects on the evolution of the conservative movement, suggesting that it has reached a point where conservatives can enjoy freedoms that were once associated with the left. He believes the current dynamic would have pleased Andrew Breitbart.

The show is produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network, available on various platforms including YouTube and Spotify.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Bucking IDF warnings, security cabinet approves Netanyahu’s plan to conquer Gaza City
Bucking IDF warnings, security cabinet approves Netanyahu’s plan to conquer Gaza City
Israel's security cabinet has approved Prime Minister Netanyahu's plan to take control of Gaza City, despite warnings from the IDF about risks to hostages and potential humanitarian crises. The operation aims to defeat Hamas, with plans for civilian evacuation and a siege around the city.

Netanyahu's strategy includes demands for Hamas's disarmament and the return of hostages before ending the conflict. Opposition from military leaders and hostage families highlights concerns over the operation's impact on lives and the likelihood of successful negotiations with Hamas.


#culture

Le Monde: After the arrest of Shaolin's 'CEO monk,' China is cracking down on Buddhist temples
After the arrest of Shaolin's 'CEO monk,' China is cracking down on Buddhist temples
Chinese Buddhist temples, like the Shaolin Temple, have increasingly blended spirituality with commercialism. The Shaolin Temple, established in 495 CE, has transformed into a global brand, generating significant revenue and hosting celebrities while selling a variety of merchandise.

At the Lama Temple in Beijing, visitors engage in both worship and shopping, reflecting the intertwining of sacred practices and commercial interests in modern Buddhism.


The Imaginative Conservative: Sounding a Discordant Note
Sounding a Discordant Note
The debate over modern atonal music highlights a clash between tradition and innovation. Critics argue that composers like Schoenberg, while claiming to honor musical tradition, ultimately contribute to a disintegration of beauty and coherence, labeling their work as "vandalism" rather than evolution.

Responses from advocates of modernism emphasize that these composers viewed themselves as part of a historical continuum, drawing inspiration from earlier greats. However, the music's complexity often alienates listeners, leading to questions about its validity and place in the broader musical landscape.