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#politics

The Federalist: Newsom Locked Down Liberty, Scolds Trump For Restoring Order
Newsom Locked Down Liberty, Scolds Trump For Restoring Order
California Governor Gavin Newsom is criticized for his hypocrisy regarding the deployment of the National Guard amid protests in Los Angeles. He is suing President Trump for sending troops to restore order, claiming it threatens democracy, while previously calling for National Guard assistance to address illegal immigration.

Newsom's governance during the COVID-19 pandemic has faced backlash for perceived authoritarianism, including strict lockdown orders and fines for violations. Critics argue his actions have undermined civil liberties, particularly for religious institutions, while he allowed large protests to occur without similar restrictions.


#society

Breitbart: Air India Crash Black Box Found as Provisional Death Toll Revised to 265
Air India Crash Black Box Found as Provisional Death Toll Revised to 265
The death toll from the AI171 flight crash in Ahmedabad has been revised to 265, with 241 confirmed dead onboard and 24 on the ground. Initial counts were inflated due to double-counting of remains. Investigators continue to search the crash site and surrounding areas for further evidence.

One survivor, UK citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, described his harrowing experience during the crash, managing to escape despite the damaged exit door. The Indian government has mandated safety inspections for Air India's Boeing 787 fleet.


Fox News: Children's Hospital Los Angeles halts transgender care amid pressure from Trump administration
Children's Hospital Los Angeles halts transgender care amid pressure from Trump administration
Children's Hospital Los Angeles will close its transgender treatment program for minors on July 22 due to pressure from the Trump administration's executive order restricting federal funding for such procedures. The hospital cited severe impacts from federal policies as the reason for this decision.

Families of patients expressed disappointment and fear over the closure, highlighting the positive experiences their children had in the program. The hospital warned of potential consequences for non-compliance with the executive order, which has prompted similar actions from other hospitals nationwide.


Fox News: Ivy League bio smuggling suspect with ties to American adversary gets break from federal judge
Ivy League bio smuggling suspect with ties to American adversary gets break from federal judge
Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born scientist and Harvard cancer researcher, was released after four months in federal custody for allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. She was arrested at Boston Logan Airport in February after customs officials questioned her about the materials she brought from France.

Petrova maintains that she was unaware of the need to declare the samples. Following her release, she expressed gratitude for the support she received. She is currently weighing her options regarding her future in the U.S. and is scheduled for a court hearing on the smuggling charge next week.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Israel Strikes Iran—U.S. Moves Military Resources In Middle East (Live Updates)
Israel Strikes Iran—U.S. Moves Military Resources In Middle East (Live Updates)
The U.S. has deployed missile destroyers to the eastern Mediterranean amid escalating tensions following Israeli airstrikes in Iran that killed key military figures and nuclear scientists. President Trump confirmed he was aware of the strikes beforehand and indicated support for Israel's actions.

Iran has threatened retaliation, claiming U.S. coordination in the strikes, while global crude oil prices surged in response to the situation. The Iranian foreign ministry dismissed U.S. claims of non-involvement and announced a withdrawal from upcoming nuclear talks.


Fox News: Iran claims right to nuclear prowess following Israel strikes, but remains silent on negotiations with US
Iran claims right to nuclear prowess following Israel strikes, but remains silent on negotiations with US
Iran has confirmed it will continue its nuclear programs despite Israeli attacks on its facilities and ongoing U.S. diplomatic efforts. Tehran claims the strikes validate its right to nuclear enrichment and missile capabilities, labeling Israel's actions a "declaration of war."

Following the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of several high-ranking military officials, Iranian leaders stated that they would not proceed with nuclear negotiations with the U.S. The situation remains tense as the U.S. has not confirmed Iran's claims regarding the halted talks.


Times Of Israel: How an Israeli-American deception campaign lulled Iran into a false sense of security
How an Israeli-American deception campaign lulled Iran into a false sense of security
Israel and the U.S. executed a misinformation strategy to mislead Iran about an impending strike on its nuclear facilities. An Israeli official claimed that President Trump was involved, asserting that he and Prime Minister Netanyahu coordinated efforts to present a narrative that downplayed military action while negotiations continued.

While publicly emphasizing progress in hostage talks with Hamas, Israel aimed to divert Iran's attention from its military intentions. Netanyahu's planned vacation further suggested a lack of urgency regarding a strike. The effectiveness of this misinformation campaign remains uncertain, but initial Israeli air operations against Iran's nuclear sites have reportedly caught Iranian commanders off guard.


The Telegraph: As a former SAS officer, here’s my assessment of the new IRGC commander
As a former SAS officer, here’s my assessment of the new IRGC commander
The initial strike on Iran's nuclear facilities has been tactically successful, damaging key infrastructure while avoiding major escalation and civilian casualties. This operation sends a clear message to the Iranian populace, targeting oppressive leadership rather than the people.

However, the situation remains complex, with Iran's response and potential international involvement, particularly from the US, influencing future actions. A historical reference suggests that sometimes, preserving certain adversaries can be strategically advantageous.


Forbes: Hegseth Won’t Say If U.S. Has Plans For Invading Greenland
Hegseth Won’t Say If U.S. Has Plans For Invading Greenland
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth avoided confirming any U.S. military plans for Greenland during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. When pressed by Rep. Mike Turner, Hegseth stated the Pentagon has plans for various contingencies but did not directly address the idea of an invasion.

The discussion followed Denmark's Parliament approving new U.S. military bases, which some view as supporting Trump's long-standing interest in acquiring Greenland. Both Greenland and Denmark have rejected the notion of the territory being for sale, despite its growing geopolitical significance.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Friday 13th June
GB News Daily Reflection - Friday 13th June
The GB News Daily Reflection highlights the dramatic change in Jesus's followers from fear to public proclamation following His resurrection. It emphasizes the biblical message of courage, noting the frequent encouragement to "not be afraid" and the reassurance of God's love through the Holy Spirit.

This reflection serves to inspire individuals to confront their fears with faith and confidence.