Laura Loomer criticizes the Republican Party. She says they pushed away Elon Musk. Loomer calls Musk their biggest donor. She blames the GOP for failing to codify spending cuts. These cuts were proposed under the Department of Government Efficiency. Loomer suggests this inaction cost them support. This is ahead of the midterm elections.
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Mario Nawfal shared a Newsweek excerpt revealing Russia's plummeting birth rate, hitting a 200-year low, now deemed a state secret. Elon Musk responded, noting that declining birth rates are a global issue. Russia is implementing measures like banning 'childfree ideology' and offering incentives to boost its population, which could drop significantly by 2045.
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In Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, an e-rickshaw driver's attempt to cross a railway crossing during a red signal resulted in his vehicle getting stuck on the tracks. A vigilant railway employee scolded the driver and made him do sit-ups as punishment. The incident, captured on video and shared widely, prompted intervention from the GRP and Railway Seva, averting a potential accident.
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