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#politics

Fox News: 'Delusional' Hillary Clinton savagely mocked for LA riots response: 'Only leftists disable comments'
'Delusional' Hillary Clinton savagely mocked for LA riots response: 'Only leftists disable comments'
Hillary Clinton faced criticism for calling the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles "peaceful demonstrations" and blaming Donald Trump for chaos in the area. Critics mocked her post, highlighting the violence and destruction occurring during the protests, which included attacks on law enforcement and looting.

In response to the unrest, Trump deployed National Guard and Marines to restore order, bypassing California's governor. The situation escalated as local leaders condemned federal immigration raids, leading to violent protests. California has since filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the National Guard's deployment.


#society

The Federalist: NYT Celebrates Abortionist Who Sells Baby-Killing Drugs
NYT Celebrates Abortionist Who Sells Baby-Killing Drugs
Debra Lynch, founder of Her Safe Harbor, is profiled in the New York Times for illegally mailing abortion pills to women in pro-life states. Lynch's actions include bypassing state laws and advising women on how to conceal their use of the drugs from medical professionals.

The article highlights Lynch's disregard for legal and medical protocols, raising concerns about the safety and oversight of mail-order abortions. Critics argue that the NYT's portrayal glamorizes her illegal activities while failing to address the potential risks involved for women seeking these services.


Le Monde: Starving Palestinians in Gaza spend Eid al-Adha under bombardment
Starving Palestinians in Gaza spend Eid al-Adha under bombardment
An Israeli airstrike on June 6 destroyed a family building in Jabaliya, Gaza, killing 36 members of the Khader family during Eid al-Adha. Survivors included a freelance journalist who documented the aftermath, expressing despair over the loss of his family.

The neighborhood was under an evacuation order, with 82% of Gaza designated as a military zone. The journalist confirmed 38 deaths, with additional bodies believed to be present.


The Telegraph: CNN reporter arrested during LA protests live on air
CNN reporter arrested during LA protests live on air
CNN reporter Jason Carroll was briefly detained by police during live coverage of protests in Los Angeles. He identified himself as a correspondent while being taken away, questioning whether he was being arrested.

Carroll noted that such incidents are uncommon, as police typically recognize the role of the press during events.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: UK and four other nations sanction Ben Gvir and Smotrich over settler violence
UK and four other nations sanction Ben Gvir and Smotrich over settler violence
The UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway have announced sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. The sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans, citing a rise in settler violence linked to extremist rhetoric.

In response, Ben Gvir and Smotrich condemned the sanctions, comparing them to historical restrictions on Jewish immigration and vowing to continue their policies. The Israeli government plans to hold a meeting to address the sanctions, with officials arguing that pressure should be directed at groups like Hamas instead.


#economy

Le Monde: EU removes UAE from 'high-risk' money-laundering list, adds Monaco
EU removes UAE from 'high-risk' money-laundering list, adds Monaco
The European Union has removed the UAE from its money-laundering "high-risk" list but added Monaco and nine other jurisdictions for increased monitoring. The update follows changes by the Financial Action Task Force regarding money laundering controls.

Monaco's government acknowledged the EU's decision and expressed its commitment to improve its financial practices to be removed from the FATF's grey list soon. The EU's updated list will be reviewed by the European Parliament and member states before it takes effect.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Tuesday 10th June
GB News Daily Reflections - Tuesday 10th June
The GB News Daily Reflection emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in personal development. It suggests that while the idea of change may deter some from exploring faith, it ultimately leads to becoming more like Jesus and, in turn, more authentic to oneself.

This reflection invites individuals to consider the positive aspects of spiritual growth and self-improvement through faith.


#culture

Breitbart: Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni’s $400 Million Lawsuit Against ‘It Ends With Us’ Costar Blake Lively, New York Times
Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni’s $400 Million Lawsuit Against ‘It Ends With Us’ Costar Blake Lively, New York Times
A judge dismissed Justin Baldoni's lawsuit against Blake Lively, which followed her allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation. The ruling stated Baldoni cannot sue for defamation over claims made in her lawsuit, as such allegations are exempt from libel claims.

Additionally, Baldoni's defamation suit against The New York Times was also dismissed. Lively's attorneys hailed the decision as a victory, while the Times expressed gratitude for the court's recognition of the importance of honest reporting.


#sports

Breitbart: WATCH: 'Dammit!': Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Botches Play During In-Game Interview
WATCH: 'Dammit!': Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Botches Play During In-Game Interview
During a recent Sunday Night Baseball game, Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm's in-game interview coincided with a misplayed ball. While speaking with ESPN, Chisholm attempted a spin throw to first base, which resulted in an errant throw that allowed the runner to advance to second.

The moment led to an awkward silence on air, broken only when Chisholm acknowledged the mistake with humor. ESPN's Karl Ravech noted the difficulty of the play, and Chisholm quipped about the scoring decision, calling it "a hit and an error."