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#politics
The Western Journal: David Hogg Becomes Victim of DEI in Most Delightful Firing Since Trump Booted Joe Biden
David Hogg has stepped down as Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) following a vote that cited diversity quotas as the reason for his removal. Hogg announced he would not seek re-election, stating that the party needed to focus on more pressing issues.
The decision stemmed from a complaint regarding inequitable voting access for male and female candidates, leading to a re-vote. Hogg's controversial pledge to spend $20 million to challenge sitting Democrats may have contributed to the DNC's decision, as some viewed his presence as a distraction.
Fox News: Israel's Netanyahu holds on to power, attempt to dissolve government falls short
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition faces significant challenges after a bill to dissolve parliament and call for early elections failed, preventing any new dissolution proposals for six months. This setback comes amid tensions with ultra-Orthodox lawmakers over military service exemptions.
The ultra-Orthodox community, which constitutes about 13% of Israel's population, has been a focal point in the debate over military conscription, especially following the ongoing conflict with Hamas. Opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the government's compromise with ultra-Orthodox lawmakers, asserting it undermines Israeli soldiers.
Fox News: Walz, Hochul, Pritzker face off with Congress as Newsom battles Trump
Democratic governors from California, Minnesota, and New York will face scrutiny at a congressional hearing regarding their immigration policies, amid ongoing tensions with former President Trump. The hearing will address issues stemming from recent riots in Los Angeles over ICE actions and the governors' stance on federal intervention.
Republican leaders argue that these governors prioritize "virtue signaling" over public safety, claiming their sanctuary policies shield criminal aliens and endanger Americans. The hearing is expected to highlight the divide between Democratic and Republican approaches to immigration and law enforcement.
#society
Fox News: LA-area mayors plead with Trump admin to stop ICE immigration arrests
Mayors from the Los Angeles area, led by Mayor Karen Bass, are calling on the Trump administration to halt federal immigration raids, citing fear in their communities. They denounce the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines, claiming it escalates tensions and undermines local authority.
President Trump defended the military presence, arguing it prevents crime in the city and criticized California's leadership. Protests have led to nearly 400 arrests, primarily for failure to disperse, with some serious charges reported. Downtown Los Angeles remains under curfew.
Fox News: Anti-ICE rioters fight with NYPD, set police cars on fire
In Brooklyn, eight NYPD vehicles were set on fire in a parking lot early Thursday morning, following clashes between police and anti-ICE protesters in Manhattan. The incident, which involved suspected arson, resulted in no injuries, and investigators are reviewing surveillance footage.
The protests, which drew around 2,500 participants, included chants against ICE and escalated to violence, leading to multiple arrests. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch noted that while most protesters were peaceful, a smaller group engaged in confrontational behavior.
Fox News: This $1M 'Flintstones'-style home built into ancient red rock could be yours
A unique property known as "The Rock House" in Larkspur, Colorado, is on the market for $1 million. Built directly into a 200-million-year-old red rock formation, the two-bedroom home features a floating staircase, custom iron railings, and expansive views, blending architecture with nature.
The listing agent emphasizes the property's thoughtful design and integration with the natural landscape, offering amenities such as walking trails, a picnic area, and a hot tub with views of the Milky Way. This residence is touted as a one-of-a-kind architectural statement.
The Telegraph: Flight 171 is a terrible tragedy. But airliners are still very, very safe
The crash of Air India flight 171 in Ahmedabad is expected to result in a significant number of casualties among the 242 passengers and crew. The aircraft, fully loaded with fuel, crashed at high speed, causing a massive explosion and fireball.
Despite this tragedy, it's important to maintain perspective on the overall safety of modern aviation, which has seen a consistent decline in accident rates, making air travel one of the safest modes of transportation.
The Telegraph: LA riots, BLM, Save Gaza: get ready for a summer of destructive far-Left activism
Recent protests in the U.S. have seen a convergence of anti-ICE demonstrations with pro-Palestinian sentiments, marking a notable alignment of leftist ideologies. Activists have drawn parallels between the pro-Palestine movement and Black Lives Matter, with some groups urging participation in both causes. The protests have escalated into violence, raising concerns about their potential to transform into a coordinated and aggressive movement.
The intersectionality of these protests highlights a troubling trend, where various identity-based causes are intertwined, despite differing agendas. Critics argue that this co-option risks amplifying anti-Israel sentiments and could lead to increased violence, especially as tensions rise over immigration policies and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 12: Day 615 – Will France declare a Palestinian state to please the Saudis?
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reports staff casualties and possible abductions by Hamas, with claims of Palestinian deaths at aid sites. Confusion surrounds the ongoing humanitarian efforts amid escalating violence.
Speculation arises over France potentially recognizing a Palestinian state at an upcoming UN conference, which may complicate hostage negotiations. Meanwhile, US President Trump criticizes Iran's negotiation stance and emphasizes the need to conclude the Gaza conflict.
The Western Journal: Now We Know: Israel Reportedly Ready to Launch Against Iran, Which Promises Strikes on US Bases
Israel is reportedly ready to launch a military operation against Iran, prompting U.S. officials to prepare for potential Iranian retaliation against American targets in Iraq. The State Department has ordered nonessential personnel at the Baghdad embassy to leave as tensions rise.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized the voluntary departure of military dependents in the region. Meanwhile, ongoing talks between U.S. and Iranian officials regarding Iran's nuclear program remain delicate, with both sides expressing skepticism about reaching an agreement.
#military
The Western Journal: Trump DOD Sets the Record Straight After 'Military Member' Protests ICE While in Uniform
Protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have spread across the U.S., with notable demonstrations in California and Dallas. A viral video featured a woman in military uniform criticizing President Trump’s immigration policies, claiming military members should not be used as political tools.
The Department of Defense responded to the clip, clarifying that the woman was discharged from the Texas National Guard in 2020 and does not represent the U.S. Army. They emphasized her military service ended five years prior, distancing the military from her statements.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as three ancient Mayan cities unearthed and 'astronomical complex' for tracking cosmos discovered
Archaeologists have discovered three ancient Maya cities in Guatemala's Petén jungle, dating back to the middle preclassic period (1000-400 BC). The most notable site, "Los Abuelos," features stone sculptures of an ancestral couple and served as a ceremonial center with an astronomical complex.
Another site, "Petnal," includes a 33-meter pyramid with remnants of ancient murals. Both cities likely functioned as political and ceremonial hubs before their abandonment around 1,100 years ago. These findings highlight the advanced urban planning and astronomical knowledge of the Maya civilization.