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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: GREGG JARRETT: Trump's deployment of National Guard is justified despite knee-jerk judicial roadblock
A San Francisco judge ruled against President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to manage escalating violence during anti-ICE protests in California, siding with Governor Gavin Newsom. The 9th Circuit Court temporarily stayed this ruling, leaving the situation in legal limbo.
Critics argue that Newsom's failure to control the riots has led to increased lawlessness, with the President asserting his constitutional authority to protect federal property and enforce federal laws. The ongoing legal battle raises questions about the balance of state and federal powers in times of civil unrest.
The Economist: Gavin Newsom is ready for his close-up
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump's decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles amid immigration protests, calling it a "brazen abuse of power." He emphasized the need to avoid militarizing streets in California and across the nation.
Newsom's remarks reflect a growing tension between state leadership and federal authority, potentially resonating with voters beyond California.
#society
Breitbart: J.K. Rowling Slams Trans 'Creep in Mouse Ears' TikToker for 'Violating Women's Boundaries,' Taking Restroom Selfies at Disney World
J.K. Rowling criticized transgender TikToker Lilly Contino for taking selfies in women's restrooms at Disney World, claiming it violates women's boundaries. This has led some female Disney fans to call for Contino's ban from the parks.
Contino, who acknowledges not passing as female, argues that all individuals, including trans women, should be allowed to take bathroom selfies. Legal concerns are arising as women featured in Contino's posts consider lawsuits for invasion of privacy, while Florida laws regarding restroom use and consent are also in question.
The Telegraph: Kanye West turns up at Diddy trial
Kanye West attended Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial in Manhattan Federal Court to show support for his friend. He was greeted by Combs’ son and defense lawyer but did not comment on whether he would testify.
West's appearance drew cheers from onlookers as he arrived in a white denim jacket and sunglasses.
Fox News: Only survivor of deadly Air India plane crash says survival was a 'miracle'
A Boeing 787-8 flight from Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in 241 fatalities, with one survivor, Viswashkumar Ramesh, describing his survival as a "miracle." Ramesh recounted the traumatic experience of seeing bodies around him.
Air India and Boeing expressed condolences to the victims' families and pledged support for the investigation. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Ramesh in the hospital following the tragedy.
Breitbart: A Win for Farmers: Judge Rules John Deere Must Face FTC 'Right to Repair' Lawsuit
A judge has allowed a lawsuit filed by the FTC and five states against John Deere to proceed, challenging the company's control over tractor repairs. The ruling supports the "right to repair" movement, which advocates for easier access to repair tools and parts for consumers and independent repair shops.
The case highlights concerns about John Deere's repair practices, which have frustrated farmers who need access to specialized software and parts. If successful, the lawsuits could compel John Deere to alter its policies, potentially benefiting the agricultural industry and promoting competition in the repair market.
GB News: Four years of fighting for you - GB News will always be the fearless champion of Britain
GB News, launched on June 13, 2021, has positioned itself as a platform for free speech and alternative viewpoints, often facing backlash from the established media and political circles. Despite the challenges, it has emerged as a significant player in British broadcasting, advocating for open discussion on pressing issues like immigration, economic instability, and political correctness.
As the channel celebrates its fourth anniversary, it emphasizes its commitment to championing unheard voices and fostering hope for the future of Britain. GB News aims to unite diverse perspectives and address societal challenges with honesty and positivity, while remaining focused on the needs of its audience.
Breitbart: Florida Sheriff: Mobs Blocking Cars in Our County Will Probably Be Run Over
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey stated that individuals who gather around vehicles and block traffic may be at risk of being run over. His comments reflect a broader stance on self-defense articulated by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who emphasized drivers' rights to flee from threatening mobs.
Both officials advocate for the safety of drivers, suggesting that impeding traffic can lead to dangerous consequences for those involved. Their remarks highlight a growing concern over mob behavior and the implications for personal safety on the roads.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Activists stopped in Libya and Egypt ahead of planned march to protest Gaza blockade
A planned march to protest aid restrictions on Gaza is facing obstacles as organizers await Egyptian approval and Libyan authorities block a convoy of activists. The demonstration aims to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Gaza exacerbated by Israel's aid blockades, with hundreds already detained.
Egypt has cracked down on pro-Palestinian activists, arresting many despite its public condemnation of aid restrictions. Meanwhile, an aid convoy from Algeria has been halted in Libya, with authorities urging activists to coordinate with them. International concern grows as conditions in Gaza worsen.
Le Monde: Trump tells Iran to 'make a deal' after wave of Israeli attacks
President Trump urged Iran to negotiate a deal following Israel's extensive airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which resulted in significant casualties. He expressed concern over potential escalations and emphasized that Iran must act swiftly to avoid further destruction.
While initially calling for diplomacy, Trump later praised Israel's military actions and hinted at possible U.S. involvement. He indicated that Iran might have another chance to negotiate, despite previous failed talks and his administration's withdrawal from a nuclear agreement.
#military
Times Of Israel: US shifting military resources, moving ships to Mideast after Israel strikes Iran
The U.S. is reallocating military resources in the Middle East, including deploying the USS Thomas Hudner destroyer, in response to Israel's strikes on Iran and potential retaliation from Tehran. Precautionary measures have been taken, including the voluntary departure of military dependents from regional bases.
Currently, around 40,000 U.S. troops are stationed in the Middle East, with additional naval assets available if needed. The situation has escalated following ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with the U.S. previously increasing its military presence to deter threats from Iranian-backed groups.
#crime
Breitbart: New York Prosecutors to Retry Harvey Weinstein for Rape Following Conviction, Threats to Jury Foreperson
Harvey Weinstein's third-degree rape charge resulted in a mistrial after the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. However, he was convicted of one count of sexual assault and acquitted on another. He faces a potential retrial for the rape charge and is already serving a 16-year sentence in California.
The mistrial was declared amid reports of chaotic jury behavior and alleged threats against the jury foreman. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg plans to retry Weinstein for the rape accusation from 2013, while Weinstein maintains his innocence, claiming the encounters were consensual.