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#society

The Western Journal: Pit Bull Not Responsible for Tragic Death of Infant in Shock Twist: Medical Examiner
Pit Bull Not Responsible for Tragic Death of Infant in Shock Twist: Medical Examiner
A medical examiner has determined that a 1-month-old girl, initially thought to have been mauled by a pit bull puppy in Queens, died from unknown causes unrelated to the dog. The puppy’s injuries were found to be postmortem.

Animal Control has since removed the dog, and police investigations continue without any charges filed. The cause of the infant's death remains under further study.


Le Monde: PSG fans raise the roof as triumphant players hold aloft Champions League trophy
PSG fans raise the roof as triumphant players hold aloft Champions League trophy
Paris Saint-Germain celebrated their first UEFA Champions League title with a parade in Paris, showcasing the trophy and receiving a warm welcome from fans. Coach Luis Enrique and players, including captain Marquinhos, were honored at the Parc des Princes and met with President Macron.

Despite the festive atmosphere, violence marred some celebrations, resulting in two fatalities and numerous injuries. PSG condemned the violence as contrary to the club's values, emphasizing that it does not reflect the majority of their fans.


GB News: Trans athlete wins gold medal in high school championshps as Donald Trump leads furious backlash
Trans athlete wins gold medal in high school championshps as Donald Trump leads furious backlash
A 16-year-old transgender athlete, AB Hernandez, has ignited controversy after winning two gold medals and one silver at California's high school track and field championships. Critics, including President Trump, have called for Hernandez to be barred from competing, citing fairness concerns for biological female athletes. Protests erupted outside the event, leading to at least one arrest.

In response to the controversy, the California Interscholastic Federation has implemented a new entry process to allow additional student athletes to compete for medals in events where a transgender athlete has won. This change aims to address concerns about fairness while not displacing biological female competitors from medal positions.


Front Page Magazine: Are Some Racist Slurs OK?
Are Some Racist Slurs OK?
The public's discontent with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives stems from their portrayal of 70% of the population as racially oppressive based solely on skin color. This binary view has led to a culture where anti-white sentiments are often overlooked, as seen in recent comments from public figures.

Despite the ongoing racial discourse, polling indicates that voters are increasingly prioritizing class over race, with significant approval ratings for Trump among Hispanic and Black communities. This shift suggests a growing public fatigue with racial polarization, which threatens the stability of a multiracial democracy.


#foreignaffairs

Liberty Nation News: Is China the Borg of Star Trek Fame? - Liberty Nation News
Is China the Borg of Star Trek Fame? - Liberty Nation News
China's global influence is expanding rapidly, posing a significant threat to U.S. security interests across multiple regions including the Pacific, Africa, the Arctic, and the Caribbean. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is actively working to replace U.S. influence through initiatives like the Belt and Road, which aims to enhance China's economic and military presence worldwide.

In Africa, China's trade has surpassed that of the U.S. and EU, while its military training programs are reshaping local governments. In the Caribbean, China is increasing its investments, raising concerns among U.S. officials about national security implications. The CCP's coordinated strategy signals a serious challenge to U.S. dominance globally.


Le Monde: US envoy says France can 'carve' Palestinian state out of the Riviera
US envoy says France can 'carve' Palestinian state out of the Riviera
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized France's push for Palestinian state recognition, suggesting they should instead create a state on the French Riviera. He deemed the UN's two-state solution initiative inappropriate amid Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Huckabee's remarks follow French President Macron's call for a tougher European stance on Israel regarding the Gaza humanitarian situation. Israel has recently announced new settlements in the West Bank, which are viewed as illegal under international law.


#military

Times Of Israel: Ukraine drones target Russian air bases in covert strike likened to Israeli pager op
Ukraine drones target Russian air bases in covert strike likened to Israeli pager op
Ukrainian secret services successfully attacked Russian air bases using explosive-laden drones concealed in wooden sheds. The operation targeted four bases and reportedly destroyed 41 warplanes, causing an estimated $7 billion in damage. This marks a significant escalation, as it is the first drone assault conducted so far from the front lines.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the operation, dubbed “Spider’s Web,” highlighting its meticulous planning and execution. Analysts have drawn parallels to previous covert operations, noting the strategic innovation displayed by Ukraine.


#health

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Mass Fish Die-Off, Fire at Geriatric Ward, and Aurora Australis
Day in Photos: Mass Fish Die-Off, Fire at Geriatric Ward, and Aurora Australis
On June 1, 2025, a freight train crash in Russia's Kursk region resulted in the collapse of two bridges and the derailment of two trains, leading to seven fatalities and numerous injuries. Officials have not disclosed the cause of the explosions that triggered the incidents.

In a separate event, riders in Santiago, Chile, participated in a rally to raise awareness for prostate cancer on the same day.