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#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 824: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Trump’s First 200 Days
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum highlights the achievements of President Trump’s first 200 days and the administration's move to pause new wind energy projects. The discussion is part of the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.
Fox News: Who is Anita Dunn? The Biden confidante who clashed with Hunter grilled in House autopen probe
Anita Dunn, a key aide in the Biden administration, is the 10th former official to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding potential cover-ups related to President Biden's mental decline and decision-making processes. Dunn, a seasoned Democratic operative, has been influential in shaping communications strategies for Biden and has previously worked closely with Barack Obama.
Despite her long-standing relationship with Biden, Dunn has faced tensions within his circle, particularly regarding the handling of Hunter Biden's pardon. While she defended Biden post-debate, she criticized the timing and rationale behind the pardon, suggesting it undermined the judicial system. Dunn's connections and influence continue to raise questions about her role in the administration.
#society
Fox News: Civil rights activist challenges mainstream media's racial violence coverage
Robert L. Woodson Sr. argues that mainstream media in America perpetuates a narrative that Black Americans are always innocent victims, ignoring incidents of violence when the racial dynamics are reversed. He cites a recent violent attack in Cincinnati that involved Black suspects and White victims, which received no coverage from major networks.
Woodson emphasizes the need to move beyond racial biases in reporting, highlighting that violence in Black communities often goes unreported. He calls for a rejection of narratives that label one race as guilty and another as innocent, warning that such views could lead to national ruin.
Times Of Israel: El Al offices in Paris defaced with ‘genocide airline’ graffiti
El Al's Paris offices were vandalized with red paint and anti-Israel graffiti, prompting condemnation from French officials. The airline stated that the incident occurred while the office was empty, and it is cooperating with local authorities in the investigation.
Israeli officials criticized the vandalism, linking it to a broader climate of antisemitism in France, particularly in light of President Macron's plans to recognize a Palestinian state. The Israeli Foreign Ministry called for justice against the perpetrators.
Forbes: Instagram’s New Map Feature—And Privacy Concerns—Explained
Instagram has introduced a new map feature allowing users to share their location with select followers, similar to Snapchat's existing feature. While users can opt in and customize their audience, concerns have been raised by some users and Congress members regarding privacy and safety, especially for minors.
Critics argue that the feature could expose young users to dangers such as stalking and unsolicited interactions. Advocacy groups have called for regulations on online safety, highlighting the potential risks associated with location sharing. Instagram maintains that the feature is off by default and includes privacy protections.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russian drones test NATO's Article 5 defense guarantee ahead of Friday sanctions deadline
Russian drones have recently violated Lithuanian airspace, raising alarms among NATO leaders as tensions escalate ahead of new U.S. sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict. Observers note a troubling pattern of Russian incursions, with NATO's muted response prompting concerns about the alliance's collective defense commitment under Article 5.
Lithuanian officials describe the drone incidents as reckless and a direct test of NATO's resolve. In response, Lithuania is reviewing its defense protocols, while Romania has enacted measures to intercept unauthorized drones. Experts warn that these hybrid tactics from Russia may be aimed at probing NATO's unity and readiness in Eastern Europe.
Le Monde: Gaza: Netanyahu announces that Israel wants to take control of the enclave, but not keep it
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel aims to take full control of Gaza but does not intend to govern it. He emphasized the desire for a security perimeter and to transfer governance to Arab forces, asserting that Hamas poses a threat to both Israel and Gazans.
Netanyahu's comments come as he prepares for a security cabinet meeting to discuss expanding military operations in Gaza, particularly in areas where hostages may be located.
#economy
Fox News: $12K EV that could change everything
Chinese automaker BYD has launched the Atto 1, a fully electric hatchback priced around $12,000, aiming to make EVs more affordable and accessible. With a range of features and performance suitable for urban driving, it offers a practical solution for budget-conscious consumers.
The Atto 1's specifications include a 55-kilowatt output, a range of up to 236 miles with an upgraded battery, and modern tech features like a touchscreen infotainment system. Its introduction comes as major automakers ramp up EV production, positioning BYD as a leader in affordable electric vehicles.
#health
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announces HHS Is Canceling mRNA Development Contracts
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the cancellation of mRNA vaccine development contracts, citing scientific findings that indicate mRNA technology presents more risks than benefits, particularly for respiratory viruses. The department will focus on safer vaccine strategies moving forward.
Kennedy Jr. emphasized that mRNA vaccines have shown limited effectiveness against mutations, leading to prolonged pandemics. The decision follows a review of 22 contracts totaling nearly $500 million, with a shift toward developing whole-virus vaccines and other innovative platforms.
#education
The Western Journal: Disgusting: One of the Nation's Largest School Districts Accused of Secretly Arranging Abortions for Students
Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia are under investigation after allegations surfaced that school officials arranged and funded abortions for two underage students without parental notification, violating state law. The incidents reportedly occurred in 2021, years after Virginia's parental-notification law took effect.
The allegations include claims that a social worker paid for one student's abortion and pressured another to proceed against her wishes. Parents were not informed of these actions, raising serious concerns about the school's practices regarding student welfare and parental rights.
#crime
Breitbart: 'If You're 14, 15, 16 or 17 Years Old, You Get Coddled': D.C. U.S. Attorney Pirro Calls for Lowering Age of Responsibility to 14
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro addressed rising youth violence and crime in Washington, D.C., highlighting a recent assault on a former government employee. She criticized the current legal framework that protects young offenders, advocating for lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 14.
Pirro emphasized the need for accountability and consequences for juvenile offenders, arguing that the current system coddles them and fails to deter crime. She called for a shift in policy to address the alarming rise in violence, asserting that the D.C. Council must take action to ensure public safety.
#other
Daily Mirror: 10 unhinged Donald Trump moments as he makes brazen bid to rig next election
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