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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: 'Supergirl' Star Jon Cryer Says 'Kristi Noem Must Resign' After Sen. Padilla Handcuffed at DHS Press Conference
Jon Cryer, known for his role in "Supergirl," called for the resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem following an incident where Senator Alex Padilla was handcuffed after interrupting her press conference. Cryer labeled the U.S. as an "authoritarian state" in response to the event.
Noem defended her actions, stating Padilla did not identify himself and acted inappropriately, leading to his removal by security. She expressed willingness to meet with him under different circumstances, while others criticized Padilla's behavior as an attempt to gain attention.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Iran launches 'hundreds' of retaliatory strikes against Israel as IDF issues warning to shelter in place
Explosions have been reported in Tel Aviv as the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) intercepts missiles launched from Iran. The IDF has advised the public to seek shelter until further notice. Iran's Supreme Leader claims the strikes are a response to Israeli actions.
Hundreds of missiles have been fired from Iran, with the Israeli military confirming that the sounds are from interceptions or impacts. The situation remains tense as both sides escalate their rhetoric and military actions.
#health
Breitbart: FDA Making 'Lots of Progress' on 1st Baby Formula Review in Decades
The FDA is reportedly making significant strides in enhancing the quality of baby formula, according to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that all mothers have access to high-quality, safe formula, and announced the launch of "Operation Stork Speed" to expand options for families.
A recent FDA panel, featuring experts in infant nutrition, highlighted the need for an update on formula standards, noting that the last comprehensive review was in 1998. The panel aims to address critical issues in infant nutrition to better support American families.