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Jun 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Ramirez: Trump Administration 'Targeted' Newark Mayor
Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) claimed that Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was targeted by the Trump administration after his arrest at Delaney Hall Detention Center. She criticized Secretary Noem for her actions during a Homeland Security Committee hearing, asserting that the incident reflects authoritarian tactics.
Ramirez emphasized that the arrest was intended to instill fear among public officials, likening it to actions taken by fascists. She condemned the treatment of Baraka, who was allegedly obstructed while conducting oversight of the facility.
Breitbart: Rand Paul: Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Is a 'Slap In the Face'
Senator Rand Paul criticized President Trump's proposed spending, calling it a "slap in the face" to conservatives seeking reduced government expenditure. He expressed concern over the historic $5 trillion increase in the debt ceiling and the anticipated $3 trillion deficit next year.
Paul emphasized the need for real spending cuts and proposed a three-month debt ceiling increase instead. He questioned how conservatives could support such significant borrowing without corresponding reductions in spending.
#society
GB News: Sky TV is DOWN: Over 30,000 people unable to watch television on Sky Q due to major UK outage
A major outage has affected over 30,000 Sky TV customers across the UK, starting around 9:20 PM. Viewers are experiencing complete signal loss and error messages, with many unable to access their Sky boxes or the app.
Frustration is mounting, especially among Eurovision fans, as reports of the outage continue to grow. As of 10:30 PM, Sky has yet to comment on the situation or provide a timeline for resolution.
Times Of Israel: As new Syria emerges, nightclub attacks awaken fears of return to sectarian repression
Armed men attacked two nightclubs in Damascus, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The assailants were reportedly affiliated with the new Syrian regime’s security forces, raising concerns about personal freedoms under the current Islamist leadership.
The incidents reflect a broader climate of fear and violence in Syria, with ongoing sectarian tensions and attacks on minority communities. Despite the regime's claims of moderation, skepticism remains regarding its commitment to tolerance and multiculturalism as violence persists.
#military
The Telegraph: As a Navy man, I welcome the first ever Marine to head the Service. But I don’t envy him
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins has been appointed as the new First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, marking a historic first as a Royal Marine to take on the role without prior command of a warship. He faces significant challenges, including resource shortages and increasing threats to UK interests.
Despite the Royal Navy's reputation for resilience, Jenkins must navigate a complex political landscape and inter-service rivalry while overseeing new build programs and maintaining the effectiveness of the Royal Marine Commandos. His leadership will be crucial in ensuring the Navy adapts and thrives amidst these challenges.
#health
Breitbart: Legendary WWE Announcer Jim Ross Announces Cancer Diagnosis
Wrestling commentator Jim Ross has announced he is battling colon cancer and will undergo surgery in a few weeks. The 73-year-old has faced various health issues over the years, including Bell’s Palsy and skin cancer. He expressed gratitude for the support from fans.
Ross has also experienced personal tragedy, losing his wife in 2017 due to a fatal accident.
#crime
Breitbart: Motown Legend Smokey Robinson Under Criminal investigation After Rape Allegations
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has initiated a criminal investigation into rape and sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson, following a lawsuit filed by four former housekeepers. The lawsuit claims Robinson assaulted them repeatedly from 2007 to 2024, seeking $50 million in damages.
Robinson's lawyer has labeled the allegations as false and part of an attempt to exploit the singer financially. The women’s attorneys express satisfaction with the investigation's launch, stating their clients will cooperate fully. The allegations have raised concerns about retaliation and public shame among the accusers.