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#politics
Breitbart: Whoopi Goldberg: RFK Jr. Is 'Playing Russian Roulette' with the Lives of Children
On The View, Whoopi Goldberg said RFK Jr. is "playing Russian roulette" with children's lives, defending school mandates as protection.
Behar asked why four MDs in the Senate backed him; Alyssa Farah Griffin says they regret it, while Hostin raises concerns about teachers and grandparents.
Breitbart: Crockett: Trump Administration Protects 'Pedophiles,' 'Criminals'
On MSNBC, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) accused the Trump administration of protecting pedophiles and criminals, citing the DOJ’s bid to keep private the names of two Epstein associates paid six figures in 2018.
She urged accountability for survivors and said any payout would be undeserved
Fox News: Rosie O’Donnell claims Trump’s ‘pawns’ on Supreme Court could strip her citizenship
Trump floated revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, citing ‘pawns’ on the Supreme Court. O’Donnell says the move would violate the Constitution and isn’t legally possible.
She’s lived in Ireland since inauguration and says she would not renounce her citizenship, and might visit the U.S. with safety guidance from experts.
GB News: WATCH: Trade Union boss unleashes extraordinary attack on Nigel Farage for 'selling out' working people
Nowak of the TUC blasted Farage for 'selling out' working people, saying there’s a gap between his words and deeds.
He cites Reform MPs' votes against fire‑rehire, zero‑hours, day‑one rights, urging Farage to back the Employment Rights Bill and drop tariffs.
#war
Times Of Israel: Palestinians say two teens killed by IDF in Jenin; army investigating
Two 14-year-olds were killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin camp; a 17-year-old was wounded. WAFA named them. IDF says they posed a threat and fired during a suspect arrest as residents returned home.
The army is investigating. The incident comes amid a northern West Bank operation with thousands detained and about 1,000 Palestinians killed since 2023.
#economy
Forbes: Rocket Mortgage Founder Dan Gilbert’s Soon-To-Be Ex-Wife Is Now A Billionaire
Dan and Jennifer Gilbert filed for divorce after 30 years; Dan controls most of Rocket Companies.
The split is uncontested; a post-nup settled all issues. They’ll continue philanthropy.
#military
Fox News: Dems flood defense bill with far-left amendments aimed at Trump
The House tees up the NDAA with roughly 450 Democratic amendments targeting Trump-era policy, DEI in the Pentagon, Israel funding and immigration.
Some amendments seek to bar migrant detention on bases and family separations; Tlaib and Omar push curbs on arms to Israel.
#religion
Breitbart: Donald Trump at Museum of the Bible: ‘We Will Never Apologize for Our Faith’
Trump says Americans won't apologize for faith and the Education Dept. will issue guidance to protect prayer in public schools, at a religious hearing.
He cited Hannah Allen's case, praised faith, and showed his Bible, while HUD led 'America Prays' for the birthday.
#health
Fox News: Cancer treatment could be less effective if patients consume popular sweetener
A Pitt/UPMC study links sucralose to poorer immunotherapy response in 132 melanoma or NSCLC patients on anti-PD1.
In mice, sucralose altered the gut microbiome, lowering arginine and weakening T cells; arginine reversed the effect. A human trial is planned, but data are observational.
#education
Breitbart: New York Parents, Students, Staff React Positively to First Week of School Cellphone Ban
New York schools began a bell-to-bell cellphone ban to boost focus and face-to-face learning. At Walt Whitman High, a special bell marks device put-away; engagement rose and only three smuggling violations occurred.
In NYC, feedback was mixed: some dislike the storage, others say it helps during emergencies; districts added landlines and warn repeat violators face suspension.
#crime
Fox News: Iryna Zarutska fled Ukraine for safety but Democrats' soft-on-crime policies failed her
Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on a Charlotte light rail by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests.
It blames Democratic-led cities’ soft-on-crime policies, calls for tougher enforcement and bail reform, and cites national crime concerns with a Trump-style crackdown as a model.
The Western Journal: Suspect Arrested After Beloved Auburn Professor Is Murdered While Walking Her Dog
Retired Auburn University veterinary professor Julie Gard Schnuelle, 59, was killed Saturday in Kiesel Park while walking her dog. Suspect Harold Rashad Dabney III, 28, faces two counts of capital murder and is accused of stealing her truck; the dog was unharmed.
Dabney was arrested Sunday after a tip identified a suspicious person; the vehicle was recovered.
Fox News: California illegal immigrant with 49 prior arrests tops ICE’s latest ‘worst-of-the-worst’ list
ICE says it arrested the “worst of the worst” illegal entrants, including a California man with 49 prior arrests.
Officials say sanctuary laws let criminals roam; ICE will continue to enforce immigration laws.
#technology
Forbes: What We Know About The iPhone 17 And Apple’s 'Awe Dropping' Event
Apple sets 1 p.m. ET Tuesday to unveil the iPhone 17 and Apple Watch, with rumors of a slimmer iPhone 17 Air and longer battery life via eSIM.
Pricing: iPhone 17 from $799; 17 Pro from $1,099; Air $899–$949; Pro Max from $1,199. Watches, AirPods Pro 3 and AirTag 2 teased.
Fox News: How to protect your privacy at hotels
Hotels generally value guest privacy; rooms aren’t filmed, but surveillance exists in public areas. A quick room sweep—flashlight in corners, check detectors, USBs, lamps and frames, and try the fingernail mirror test—can ease concerns. Use a VPN on hotel Wi-Fi and lock doors; report any hidden device to staff or police.