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From Cars to Geopolitics: How the German Industry Aims for Defense and Space

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There is a Germany that is once again looking at geopolitics, but it does so with its feet firmly on the ground and its eyes on space. A Germany that, while trying to move away from the monoculture of the automobile, repositions its industry at the center of the continent's major strategic supply chains. This is where Rheinmetall's trajectory fits in, as the defense giant has become the main European champion of industrial reconversion in recent months. From converted automotive plants for the production of armored vehicles to the creation of new production lines for satellites, Berlin seems determined to take serious action. This is a silent but profound shift, which says a lot about how Germany is trying to get its production machine moving again.
The change in pace can be seen in concrete choices. After converting part of the plants in Berlin and Neuss-once dedicated to the automotive sector
—Rheinmetall is now looking with interest at the historic Volkswagen plant in Osnabrück, considered "very suitable" for the production of military vehicles. However, the company is not limiting itself solely to the production of armaments and is also targeting another strategic sector for European competitiveness: space. In recent days, Rheinmetall announced the creation of a joint venture with the Finnish company Iceye to build Sar (Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellites, capable of observing the Earth's surface with millimetric precision, day and night, under any atmospheric conditions. Production will be located at the same site in Neuss, confirming a strategy that is now evident, aimed at transforming the old automotive hubs into new centers for the European strategic industry.

Trump cuts infant heart defect research funding

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/pediaflow-research-babies-heart-defects-trump-administration-rcna197155
For James Antaki, a biomedical engineering professor at Cornell University, the $6.7 million government grant meant babies would be saved. Awarded by the Department of Defense on March 30, it would allow his team at Cornell to ramp up production and testing of PediaFlow, a device that boosts blood flow in infants with heart defects.

A week later, that all changed.

The Defense Department sent Antaki a stop-work order on April 8 informing him that his team wouldn’t get the money, intended to be distributed over four years. Three decades of research is now at risk, and Antaki said he has no idea why the government cut off funding.

“I feel that it’s my calling in life to complete this project,” he said Friday, in his first news interview since losing funding. “Once a week, I go through this mental process of, ‘Is it time to give up?’ But it is not my prerogative to give up.”

Neither the Defense Department nor the White House press office responded to requests for comment.

Antaki is one of hundreds, if not thousands, of academics nationwide who’ve lost funding in a variety of fields since President Donald Trump came to office, due to a mix of new executive orders limiting what government money can support and the sweeping grant cancellations ordered by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

One in 100 babies in the U.S. are born with heart defects, and about a quarter of them need surgery or other procedures in their first year to survive, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Worldwide, it’s estimated that 240,000 babies die within their first 28 days due to congenital birth defects.
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Trump economic approval rating crashes into Hell

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https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-rating-economy-plunges-new-low-2070511
Public confidence regarding President Donald Trump's economic management has declined, a recent poll by The Associated Press shows, even as his overall approval rating experiences a slight uptick since April.

Newsweek contacted Trump's office for comment via online form on Saturday outside of usual working hours.

The May 2025 AP-NORC Center Poll conducted for NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, with funding from The Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago, reveals that just over one-third of Americans are confident in Trump's ability to handle the economy and job creation.

When those polled were asked: "Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling the economy?" of the 1,175 adult respondents, 36 percent approved, while 63 percent disapproved.

This marks a decrease from earlier in the year, which may reflect growing skepticism amid rising tariffs and persistent inflation concerns.

As previously reported by Newsweek, Trump began his second term with higher approval ratings than ever. But, in recent weeks, polls have started to show his popularity rating decline after he released his new program of "Liberation Day" tariffs, which rocked markets and heightened concerns about inflation and a possible recession.

Trump's economic message, built around tax cuts, deregulation, and an "America First" trade policy, has historically served as his political stronghold. Even when his overall approval slipped, he consistently earned his strongest support from voters on economic issues.

As reported by The Associated Press, during Trump's first term, the economy was an issue on which Americans frequently gave him good marks. In October 2020, just before he lost reelection, an AP-NORC poll found that about half of U.S. adults approved of Trump's handling of the economy.
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India Pakistan peace deal has already collapsed

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https://www.reuters.com/world/india/pakistan-says-three-air-bases-targeted-by-indian-missiles-2025-05-10/
ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI, May 10 (Reuters) - Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday after U.S. pressure and diplomacy, announcing a sudden stop to a conflict that had seemed to be spiralling alarmingly.
But within hours, violations were reported from the main cities of Indian Kashmir, the territory that had borne the brunt of four days of fighting.
Blasts were heard in Srinagar and Jammu and projectiles and flashes were seen in the night sky over Jammu, similar to the events of the previous evening, according to authorities, residents and Reuters witnesses.
Military spokespeople in both countries did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The fighting had been the worst between the old South Asian enemies in nearly three decades and threatened to erupt into a full-scale war in one of the world's most volatile and densely populated regions.
There were briefly fears that nuclear arsenals might come into play as Pakistan's military said a top body overseeing its nuclear weapons would meet.
But the defence minister said no such meeting was scheduled, hours after a night of heavy fighting in which the two countries targeted each other’s military bases and the combined civilian death toll rose to 66.
"Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect," Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar posted on X. "Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity!"
The Indian foreign secretary said the two countries' military chiefs had spoken to each other and agreed that all fighting would stop at 5 p.m. Indian time (1130 GMT), without using the word "ceasefire".
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India & Pakistan reach cease-fire agreement; Trump, Vance try to take credit

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https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/05/10/world/pakistan-india-kashmir
President Trump announced Saturday that India and Pakistan had agreed to a cease-fire, after four days of the most widespread fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbors in decades.

“After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE,” Mr. Trump posted on Truth Social, congratulating the two countries on using “Common Sense and Great Intelligence.”

Indian and Pakistani officials confirmed the cease-fire in social media posts, though neither immediately mentioned an American role.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement that he and Vice President JD Vance had engaged with senior officials from both countries, including their prime ministers, over 48 hours. In addition to the cease-fire, India and Pakistan also agreed to “start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site,” Mr. Rubio said.

However, India’s foreign ministry contradicted Mr. Rubio, saying the cease-fire was worked out directly between India and Pakistan, and that there had been no decision to hold talks on any other issue at any location.

White House considers suspending habeas corpus

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0qgz18glljo

Donald Trump's administration is "actively looking at" suspending habeas corpus - the right of a person to challenge their detention in court - one of the US president's top aides has said.

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, told reporters on Friday that the US Constitution allowed for the legal liberty to be suspended in times of "rebellion or invasion".

His comments come as judges have sought to challenge some recent detentions made by the Trump administration in an effort to combat illegal immigration, as well as remove dissenting foreign students.

"A lot of it depends on whether the courts do the right thing or not," Miller said.

There are several pending civil cases against the Trump administration's deportation of undocumented migrants based on habeaus corpus.

Most recently, a federal judge ordered the release of a Turkish university student who had been detained for six weeks after writing an article that was critical of Israel.

Last week, another judge ordered a Columbia University student detained over his advocacy for Palestinians be released after a petition on habeas corpus grounds.

However, other judges have sided with the Trump administration in such disputes.

Miller described habeas corpus as a "privilege", and said Congress had already passed a law stripping judicial courts of jurisdiction over immigration cases.

Legal experts and critics have questioned the veracity of his interpretation of US law.

"Congress has the authority to suspend habeas corpus - not Stephen Miller, not the president," Marc Elias, an attorney for the Democratic Party, told MSNBC.
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Somebody keeps putting up statues of ugly fat black women

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McDonalds bans children due to black on black violence

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DICTATOR Trump calls for execution of enemies

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FASCIST dictator Donald Dump Trump, calls for the EXECUTION of his political enemies.
His brown-shirt act as a unified force and attempt to carry out his wishes
https://www.rawstory.com/roger-stone-mark-kelly-2671924632/
'You heard me right': Top Trump confidant calls for Dem lawmaker to be tried and executed

Longtime ally of Donald Trump, Roger Stone, attacked a Democratic lawmaker after the Senator called out "blatant corruption" by the president.

In an email sent Friday, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) said that he called out Trump's crypto coins and his effort to make "millions of dollars" from the effort. Kelly noted that he co-sponsored legislation that would make it illegal for top officials to engage in what he called crypto "corruption."

The End Crypto Corruption Act would ban the president, vice president, top administration officials and their immediate families "from issuing, endorsing, or sponsoring crypto assets, such as meme coins and stablecoins," Kelly's senate website said.

The site also explained that Trump's "crypto assets now account for nearly 40% of his wealth, and his net worth has increased by $2.9 billion thanks to crypto investments." The Kelly legislation endeavors to stop conflicts of interest with a "blanket prohibition" on such investments that "could be self-serving," the site said.

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Kelly posted on X about his support of the measure on Wednesday, citing his colleague, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR), who authored the legislation.

That's when Stone attacked.

Reposting Kelly's comments, Stone said, "Senator Mark Kelly is cashing in on his US Senate seat as a partner in a Chinese communist company that makes surveillance balloons. He should be charged with treason and if convicted executed, consistent with federal law."

Kelly served in the Navy for 25 years, and joined NASA in 1996. He left both after an assassination attempt on his wife, former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ), Fox News reported at the time.

"When I jo

MAGA Meltdown - Civil War

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MAGA is having a meltdown down as they tear themselves apart.
Civil War experts prove that MAGA civil war on the horizon
https://www.rawstory.com/maga-civil-war-2671925908/
'Civil war is coming to the Trump movement': Expert says MAGA could soon tear itself apart

President Donald Trump's base of support may soon fracture into two competing far-right factions, according to one expert.

The Wall Street Journal's Joshua Chaffin and Zusha Elinson reported Friday that two camps within the MAGA world are emerging and will likely battle for supremacy during Trump's second term. They wrote that on one side are "tech bros racing to create a new future," with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk as the quintessential example. On the other side are "conservative Catholics who yearn for an imagined past," like Vice President JD Vance, who seek to upend the liberal establishment and return America to a "bygone era."

According to Chaffin and Elinson, the "dark prince" of the tech wing of MAGA is Curtis Yarvin — a pro-feudalist writer who has called for democracy to be replaced with a monarch who would rule the United States like a CEO leads a tech company. And the conservative Catholic faction upholds ideologies like that championed by University of Notre Dame political philosopher Patrick Deneen.

Catholic theologian David Deane told the Journal that Deneen's 2023 book "Regime Change" offered a prediction that the second Trump administration would put a torch to traditionally liberal institutions like universities, the media and the nonprofit sector. Deane opined that the ultimate goals of both factions are very different despite Trump managing to corral them under one tent.

“At some stage a civil war is coming to the Trump movement,” Deane said. “And I think Musk and Vance will be on two very different sides of that civil war.”

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The Journal noted that during an appearance at Harvard University, Yarvin expanded on his view that democracy wa
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