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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: BROADCAST BIAS: Media's LA riot coverage relies on a sneaky trick to look less one-sided
Democrats and media outlets criticize President Trump's actions, particularly regarding mass deportations and law enforcement. Protests erupted in Los Angeles against ICE raids, with some media downplaying the violence and framing it as "mostly peaceful," reminiscent of past coverage of unrest.
The coverage often omits party affiliations of Democratic officials criticizing Trump, while portraying Republican support for law enforcement as extreme. This perceived bias contributes to a growing distrust among Republicans and independents towards major news networks.
Fox News: Tim Walz lets loose in rant-filled talk with liberal think tank
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz suggested that China could be viewed as a "neutral actor" with "moral authority" to negotiate in the Middle East, particularly in light of recent tensions following Israel's strikes on Iran. He expressed skepticism about the U.S.'s role as a neutral negotiator.
Walz also criticized former President Trump, describing his governance as incompetent and dangerous, while expressing hope for rain during Trump's upcoming military parade. He has faced backlash for previous comments regarding Trump and his approach to political discourse.
#society
Times Of Israel: US judge rejects release of detained pro-Palestinian activist Khalil
A US judge denied Mahmoud Khalil's release from detention, citing immigration fraud charges, despite previous rulings against the government's use of foreign policy to justify his detention. Khalil, a Columbia student and legal permanent resident, was arrested for his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests.
His lawyers argue that his detention is unconstitutional and a violation of free speech rights. Khalil's case highlights tensions surrounding the treatment of noncitizens involved in political activism, particularly in the context of US foreign policy.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Iranian regime shaken by violence of Israeli attack
Iran has declared itself "at war" with Israel following a major military operation by Israel on June 13, launching over 150 ballistic missiles that resulted in casualties. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have targeted numerous military installations in Israel.
In retaliation, Israel conducted significant bombings on Iranian military and nuclear sites, reportedly killing at least 78 individuals, including high-ranking military officials, and injuring around 320. The escalating conflict marks a significant increase in hostilities between the two nations.
#culture
Fox News: Florida home to America's top beach bars as Daytona Beach spot leads the list
Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club in Daytona Beach, Florida, has been named the top beach bar in America by USA Today readers. The bar, which began as a hot dog stand in 1957, offers a unique beachfront experience where patrons can enjoy drinks in their swimsuits.
Florida boasts three bars in the top 10 rankings, including Flora-Bama Lounge in Pensacola and Sloppy Joe's in Treasure Island. Ocean Deck is known for its lively atmosphere, beach concerts, and late-night kitchen hours, with a highlight menu item being the towering Ocean Decker burger.
Fox News: Justin Hartley says his show 'Tracker' is successful because it ‘doesn't apologize for his masculinity’
Justin Hartley attributes the success of his show "Tracker" to the lead character's unapologetic masculinity. He emphasizes that Colter Shaw, a survivalist, is emotionally evolved and engages with others meaningfully, which resonates with audiences seeking authentic portrayals of manhood.
Hartley highlights the show's unique approach to character development, aiming to create a procedural that evolves over time. The positive reception indicates a strong audience demand for this type of storytelling.
#crime
GB News: Horror moment woman lobs bottle of prosecco at Tesco worker just hours after being released from prison
Linda Dodsworth, a 39-year-old woman with over 200 criminal convictions, has been banned from entering Durham City and Darlington after assaulting a Tesco worker by throwing a bottle of prosecco. She received a four-month prison sentence and a Criminal Behaviour Order for her actions.
Dodsworth's extensive criminal history includes anti-social behavior, theft, and assault. Authorities noted her repeated rejection of rehabilitation opportunities, leading to immediate reoffending upon release from prison. Police are committed to addressing anti-social behavior and shoplifting in the area.