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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Graham Platner: Fake Working Class ‘Oysterman,’ Actual Wealthy Leftist
Graham Platner: Fake Working Class ‘Oysterman,’ Actual Wealthy Leftist
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is portrayed as a working-class oysterman and veteran, but behind the scenes he comes from a wealthy, connected family—lawyer father, renowned architect grandfather, and a mother who runs restaurants.

His oyster business was built with a $20,000 grant from the Niarchos Foundation and family support; media profiles foreground his outsider image while downplaying elite ties and past activism, and his wife sits on the town Select Board.


Front Page Magazine: Muslim Sexual Assaults In Liverpool
Muslim Sexual Assaults In Liverpool
Liverpool, once Beatles’ home, is cast as a center of sexual assaults by Muslim migrants, citing The Strange Death of Liverpool.

It blames Blair’s open-door policy and cites Farage’s call to detain and deport illegals, with a benefits clawback.


#war

Front Page Magazine: The Hatreds of Robin Westman, and the False Claim That He Was Jewish
The Hatreds of Robin Westman, and the False Claim That He Was Jewish
The gunman’s weapons carried antisemitic messages—‘Burn Israel,’ ‘6 million wasn’t enough’—showing a pronounced hatred of Jews.

The piece notes why major outlets downplayed this, amid social posts falsely claiming he was Jewish and tying him to a ‘Free Palestine’ line.


#health

GB News: Children with high blood pressure may face 50% higher risk of death later in life, scientists warn
Children with high blood pressure may face 50% higher risk of death later in life, scientists warn
Seven-year-olds with high blood pressure have a 40-50% higher risk of cardiovascular death by midlife in a 38,000-child, 50-year study.

Limitations include a single reading and a mostly Black/White cohort; still, it urges routine pediatric BP checks.