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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Mamdani Refuses to Condemn Hamas
Mamdani Refuses to Condemn Hamas
Mamdani blamed Israel after Oct. 7 and protested outside Schumer’s home; he offered a scripted line to Jewish leftists: condemn Israel, urge hostage release, no Hamas mention. When pressed on Hamas, he dodged.


The Western Journal: Alleged Pro-Assassination Trans Activist Forgot to Pay Website Bill - So a Kirk Fan Bought It, Made Some Delightful Changes
Alleged Pro-Assassination Trans Activist Forgot to Pay Website Bill - So a Kirk Fan Bought It, Made Some Delightful Changes
Commentary says leftists celebrated Kirk’s Utah assassination; it cites Susanna DeSilva (now Ray DeSilva) as a pro‑assassination activist.

A patriot redirected DeSilva’s cafe site to Turning Point USA’s donations; DHS reportedly opened an investigation; the piece calls for accountability on all sides.


Fox News: Utah Gov. Cox blames social media for division in US, says it's leading us down 'very dark path'
Utah Gov. Cox blames social media for division in US, says it's leading us down 'very dark path'
Gov. Spencer Cox blames social media for fueling U.S. political division, citing the Charlie Kirk killing and online outrage.

He says algorithms amplify outrage, urges disconnecting from the dark corners of social media, warning the country's future is at stake.


GB News: WATCH: Adam Brooks calls out Labour figures for branding his views 'far-right'
WATCH: Adam Brooks calls out Labour figures for branding his views 'far-right'
Adam Brooks says Sir Keir Starmer is the most unpopular Prime Minister we have ever seen.

On GB News, he argues Britons' low polling stems from being branded far-right over views on illegal migration.


Fox News: Dems not budging on government shutdown demands ahead of high-stakes Trump meeting, Jeffries suggests
Dems not budging on government shutdown demands ahead of high-stakes Trump meeting, Jeffries suggests
Democrats won't back a GOP stopgap without a written plan to extend COVID-era ACA subsidies; Jeffries says healthcare protections must be preserved.

Shutdown deadline looms; Democrats push ACA terms while GOP backs a seven-week CR; Jeffries and Schumer stay in lockstep.


The Federalist: Raddatz Hand-Wrings About Comey Indictment : All The Questions
Raddatz Hand-Wrings About Comey Indictment : All The Questions
This Week frames Comey's two-count indictment (lying to Congress, obstructing) as political vendetta, with Raddatz minimizing charges and alleging DOJ weaponization.

It also covers a looming shutdown and Ukraine reaction, with GOP critics and allies featured in a roundtable.


#society

Front Page Magazine: UK Socialized Medicine Hails Virtue of Inbreeding
UK Socialized Medicine Hails Virtue of Inbreeding
UK debates cousin marriage; the Born in Bradford study links first-cousin offspring to speech delays and more GP visits, signaling NHS costs.

NHS guidance praises family ties; critics call it culture-war and accuse diversity bias.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Serbian police arrest 11 people for placing pig heads in front of French mosques
Serbian police arrest 11 people for placing pig heads in front of French mosques
Serbian nationals arrested in France and Germany for hate acts, including pig heads by mosques and vandalizing Jewish sites.

Investigators say a trainer tied to a foreign intelligence service directed them; nine pig heads were found near mosques, with charges of racial discrimination and espionage.


#economy

Forbes: Electronic Arts Sells ($55B) In Largest-Ever Private Buyout
Electronic Arts Sells ($55B) In Largest-Ever Private Buyout
EA will go private in a $55B cash buyout led by Saudi PIF, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners at $210 a share.

PIF rolls stake into the new company; $36B equity and $20B debt back the bid; closing in Q1 2027; EA delists but stays in Redwood City with CEO Andrew Wilson.


#military

The Economist: Armed forces are turning to an 18th-century technology to snoop on enemies
Armed forces are turning to an 18th-century technology to snoop on enemies
Armed forces are turning to high-altitude balloons with electromagnetic sensors to guide missiles in wargames.

The Army signed a $4.2 billion deal to upgrade tethered aerostats for near-ground surveillance and communications.


#culture

Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure says filmmaker’s comment about her aging neck sent her ‘back to therapy’
Candace Cameron Bure says filmmaker’s comment about her aging neck sent her ‘back to therapy’
Candace Cameron Bure says aging in Hollywood weighs on her after postproduction used digital aging, even a neck tweak.

She’s never had Botox or fillers; she faces industry pressure but hopes to age as gracefully as her mom.