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A Fox News opinion column delivers a satirical Mother’s Day gift guide targeting left wing activist mothers. The piece uses sarcasm to criticize immigration activism and progressive politics.
Reform United Kingdom surged in local elections, inflicting heavy losses on Labour and increasing pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign. The النتائج point to a potential reshaping of the United Kingdom’s traditional two-party political landscape.
The Indian rupee is hovering near record lows amid rising oil prices, geopolitical tensions and heavy foreign capital outflows. Analysts say its future will depend largely on global energy markets and United States monetary policy, with further weakness possible if pressures persist.
Iran said it seized a Chinese owned oil tanker previously sanctioned by the United States. Maritime analysts suggested the move was largely symbolic amid escalating tensions and shipping disruptions in the Persian Gulf.
The newsletter covers a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, tensions between Iran and the United States, and political and campus developments in the United States. It also features lighter stories on television, space and sports.
Arab nations secured strong representation on the executive committee of the International Federation of Journalists at its centenary congress in Paris. Saudi Arabia gained its first-ever seat, while the newly elected president pledged greater protection for journalists in conflict zones.
A rabbi reflects on a student's transformative Shabbat experience and President Donald Trump's call to celebrate faith and freedom on Shabbat. He argues that while full observance belongs uniquely to the Jewish people, the deeper principle of weekly rest and meaningful family connection offers a universal lesson.
Bezalel Smotrich defended Ofir Sofer after Moshe Gafni criticized him over the ultra Orthodox draft debate. The exchange highlights deep tensions within the coalition about military enlistment and religious study.
Hezbollah launched several rockets at northern Israel, with one intercepted and the others landing in open areas. No injuries were reported.
Iran says it seized an oil tanker in the Sea of Oman that was carrying Iranian oil and attempting to disrupt its exports. The vessel has been redirected to Iran's southern shores, according to state media.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting Italy’s prime minister after tensions flared between President Donald Trump, the Vatican, and Rome. Disputes over Iran, military cooperation, and criticism of the pope have strained a once-close alliance.
Rising jet fuel prices and reduced supplies from the Middle East are raising concerns about shortages in Europe. Industry officials say fuel used in the United States could help ease pressure if managed carefully.
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