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#politics

Fox News: Schiff demands Noem's resignation after fellow senator forcibly removed from briefing
Schiff demands Noem's resignation after fellow senator forcibly removed from briefing
Sen. Adam Schiff has called for the resignation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from her press conference. Schiff criticized the treatment of Padilla and condemned the Trump administration's actions during recent protests against ICE.

DHS officials defended their actions, stating Padilla disrupted the event and posed a security risk. The White House shifted blame to Padilla, accusing him of seeking attention rather than answers. The incident has sparked a broader debate over the administration's handling of protests and dissent.


Forbes: Senator Alex Padilla Thrown Out Of DHS Press Conference
Senator Alex Padilla Thrown Out Of DHS Press Conference
Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a press conference in Los Angeles by FBI agents while attempting to question Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about immigration protests. Padilla identified himself but was handcuffed and taken to the ground by law enforcement.

The incident has drawn bipartisan criticism, with California Governor Gavin Newsom calling it "outrageous" and Senator Lisa Murkowski expressing shock. The press conference was held amid ongoing demonstrations against the Trump administration's immigration policies.


#society

Fox News: Mark Cuban says liberal alternative to X has become 'hateful' due to leftist groupthink
Mark Cuban says liberal alternative to X has become 'hateful' due to leftist groupthink
Billionaire Mark Cuban criticized the social media platform Bluesky, noting it has become increasingly "hateful" as more liberals join. He observed that discussions have turned toxic, with users labeling dissenters as "fascists" for differing opinions, despite general agreement on topics.

Cuban's concerns echo a Pew Research study showing Bluesky's user base surged from 10 million to 30 million post-Trump's 2024 election, primarily attracting liberals. He highlighted the platform's echo chamber effect, which stifles diverse opinions and negatively impacts user engagement.


Le Monde: Weinstein case judge declares mistrial on remaining rape charge as jury foreperson declines to deliberate
Weinstein case judge declares mistrial on remaining rape charge as jury foreperson declines to deliberate
Harvey Weinstein's retrial ended in a mistrial on a remaining rape charge after the jury foreperson declined to continue deliberations. Weinstein was convicted on one count of criminal sex act but acquitted on another. He faces a possible third trial and additional sentencing.

The jury's dynamics were contentious, with reports of jurors feeling pressured and unsafe. Weinstein's attorney plans to appeal, while accusers express hope for justice. The case continues to highlight the complexities of the movement.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump says he doesn’t want Israel to attack Iran but strike ‘could very well happen’
Trump says he doesn’t want Israel to attack Iran but strike ‘could very well happen’
President Trump indicated that an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites is possible but advised against it, suggesting that a deal with Tehran could be close if Iran compromises. He emphasized the need for a negotiated settlement and warned that an attack could lead to significant conflict.

Despite rising tensions and reports of potential Israeli military action, U.S. officials, including Trump's envoy, expressed skepticism that Israel would act without U.S. approval. Iran's leadership vowed to rebuild its nuclear capabilities if attacked, complicating the situation further.


Fox News: CENTCOM eliminates ISIS plotter responsible for threatening US citizens, partners and civilians
CENTCOM eliminates ISIS plotter responsible for threatening US citizens, partners and civilians
U.S. Central Command conducted an airstrike in northern Syria, killing ISIS official Rakhim Boev, who was involved in planning attacks against U.S. citizens and allies. This action is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt terrorist operations in the region.

President Trump has shifted U.S. policy towards Syria by proposing to lift sanctions, aiming to normalize relations and encourage diplomatic ties with Israel. However, the situation remains complex, with ongoing conflicts among various factions in Syria.


#culture

Breitbart: Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Struts Down Kennedy Center Red Carpet in Bottega Veneta, Christian Louboutins
Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Struts Down Kennedy Center Red Carpet in Bottega Veneta, Christian Louboutins
First Lady Melania Trump attended the opening night of "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center on June 11, 2025. She wore a $3,900 Bottega Veneta black dress with golden accents, paired with sold-out Christian Louboutin stilettos and geometric sunglasses.

President Donald Trump accompanied her as they departed the White House for the event, showcasing a stylish appearance at the black-tie occasion.


The American Mind: Paradise Lost and Regained
Paradise Lost and Regained
The release of the Beach Boys' "Smile" after 44 years is hailed as a significant cultural milestone, representing the idealized middle-class life of post-war Southern California. This era fostered a thriving aerospace industry and a vision of American life that resonated globally.

The Wilson family's journey from Hawthorne, California, showcases the migration patterns that shaped the region. The Beach Boys emerged from a rich cultural backdrop, blending their musical influences with the burgeoning surfing craze, ultimately achieving fame with their original song "Surfin’."


#education

Breitbart: Scammers Use AI Bots to Impersonate Students, Stealing Millions in Financial Aid
Scammers Use AI Bots to Impersonate Students, Stealing Millions in Financial Aid
Cybercriminals are using AI to exploit the higher education system by creating "ghost students" who enroll in online courses and divert financial aid. This has led to significant financial losses, particularly for community colleges, with California reporting over 220,000 likely fraudulent enrollments in 2024.

Victims of these scams face challenges in resolving fraudulent debts, while colleges struggle to prevent these scams due to federal loan approval processes. The US Department of Education has introduced measures requiring identity verification for first-time federal aid applicants in response to the growing threat.


#sports

GB News: Jake Paul reveals 's**t talking' messages from Anthony Joshua amid potential boxing fight
Jake Paul reveals 's**t talking' messages from Anthony Joshua amid potential boxing fight
Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua are exchanging messages on social media, with Paul sharing clips of Joshua being knocked out. Their banter follows Paul's earlier call-out for a potential fight in 2026, although he expressed admiration for Joshua, calling him a great guy.

Joshua, who hasn't fought since his defeat to Daniel Dubois, is expected to return by year-end. Meanwhile, Paul is preparing for a cruiserweight fight against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28, after gaining weight for his previous heavyweight bout against Mike Tyson.


#technology

Le Monde: Boeing faces renewed doubts after Air India 787 Dreamliner crash
Boeing faces renewed doubts after Air India 787 Dreamliner crash
Air India's Boeing 787 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, carrying 242 passengers. Investigations are underway to determine the cause. This incident marks a setback for Boeing, as the 787 had previously avoided fatal accidents despite earlier technical issues.

The 787 Dreamliner faced challenges since its launch in 2011, including a grounding by the FAA in 2013 due to battery fires. Critics have pointed to Boeing's extensive outsourcing and rushed rollout as contributing factors to its troubled history.