Recent developments have seen some individuals on the right advocating for conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a surprising Democratic contender against President Joe Biden. Adding to the controversy, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis raised eyebrows by suggesting the possibility of placing Kennedy at the helm of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), two government agencies he seemingly seeks to dismantle. These events sparked an engaging discussion on Fox News, with host Bill Hemmer posing probing questions, and political strategist Karl Rove countering with not one, but two whiteboards to debunk the claims.

The following is Via Sparks of a Nation: He lived a pure humble life, learning Torah constantly in his room, hardly eating or sleeping. He became renowned as one of the greatest gedolim of our day, influencing hundreds of thousands the world over. Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman zt”l was a throwback to a bygone world. He derived no enjoyment from olam hazeh. His life was Torah, his being was Torah, and he lived a simple life in a simple apartment. All he did all day was learn Torah, perform mitzvos and help people. What negius can a person like that have? It is no wonder that he had siyata diShmaya.

Israel Police on Tuesday accused several media channels of whitewashing and outright ignoring the violence of the left-wing protesters on Monday evening “as part of biased coverage against the police.” Many left-wing media outlets ran headlines accusing the police of brutality while ignoring the provocations that preceded the use of police force.

A video of anarchists shattering the windshield of a car with three small children sitting in it during the left-wing protest on Begin Highway in Jerusalem on Monday evening shocked those who saw it. The incident began with a visibly religious woman sitting in her car with her three children, stuck on the blocked highway for about two hours. Her children were perturbed by the long wait in the car and their empty stomachs even prior to the shocking violent incident, when two left-wing protesters, who were well aware that children were in the car, shattered the car’s windshield by banging it with their flagpoles. The terrified children began screaming and crying and it was a miracle they weren’t injured by the shattered glass.

Republican presidential contender Ron DeSantis is cutting far more campaign staff than previously thought as he works to reset his stumbling campaign amid unexpected financial trouble. DeSantis, long considered former President Donald Trump’s chief rival in the GOP’s 2024 primary contest, has cut a third of his campaign staff — or 38 people, according to campaign aides who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal campaign strategy. The dramatic staffing cuts include the “less than 10” employees that the DeSantis team revealed letting go earlier in the month just as federal filings showed that his campaign was burning through cash at an unsustainable rate, even before launching a substantial paid advertising campaign.

In another politically tainted move that shocked Israel’s legal system, Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara, whose ostensible role is to serve as the government’s legal adviser, once again acted against the government on Tuesday by siding with a Supreme Court petition against a law passed by the democratically elected coalition members in March.

18-year-old Bronny James, a University of Southern California freshman and the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest during a basketball workout on Monday. Reports indicate that he lost consciousness but was successfully revived, and he is now listed in stable condition at a hospital in the Los Angeles area. As he does with practically every high-profile incident, Elon Musk inserted himself into the discussion, this time by floating the possibility that the COVID vaccine may have played a role in the young athlete’s health crisis. Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the owner of Twitter (which he rebranded as “X” after a $44 billion purchase last year), tweeted his thoughts on the matter on Tuesday.

An article published by the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board on Monday decried the “panic attack” over Israel’s passing of the reasonableness bill, calling it a “modest judicial reform that probably won’t make as much difference as either side claims,” and slammed President Biden for sticking his nose in Israel’s affairs. WSJ states in the article, entitled Israel’s Supreme Court Panic Attack, that “the new law barely begins to reverse the judicial revolution of the 1980s and 1990s, in which Israel’s court claimed unusual new powers…’Reasonableness’ in Israel started at the local level as a common-law import but became an all-purpose tool to invalidate government appointments, military decisions and policies of national significance.

As President Joe Biden campaigned for the presidency, he promised to maintain an “absolute wall” between his official duties and his family’s private business interests. This pledge came into focus when Hunter Biden’s artwork debut in a New York art gallery in 2021 garnered attention with prices soaring up to $500,000. At the time, the White House asserted that Hunter Biden’s team employed a stringent vetting process for art buyers to ensure no political ties influenced the transactions. However, an explosive expose by Business Insider indicates that Hunter Biden did, in fact, learn the identity of two buyers, contrary to previous claims.

Former prisoner Ehud Olmert told UK’s Channel 4 News on Monday evening that the Israeli left is starting a civil war following the passing of the reasonableness bill in the Knesset earlier in the day. “This is a serious threat,” he lied. “It’s never happened before.

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