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Jun 15, 2025 |
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#politics
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Army’s 250th Birthday Parade, Ivory Coast Protests, and Srinagar Views
Supporters of the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast protested in Abidjan, demanding the reinstatement of candidates disqualified from the upcoming presidential election. The march took place outside the Independent Electoral Commission headquarters.
The demonstration reflects ongoing tensions regarding electoral fairness in the country as the election approaches.
Fox News: White House slams 'utter failure' of anti-Trump protests as America celebrates Army's historic milestone
White House communications director Steven Cheung labeled the "No Kings" protests as a "complete and utter failure" due to low turnout, coinciding with the Army's 250th anniversary parade. He criticized Democrats for prioritizing protests over honoring military service.
Republicans praised the parade as a celebration of military strength, while Democrats, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, criticized the event as a costly distraction from honoring service members, suggesting it was more about President Trump's birthday.
Breitbart: Maher: I Smell a Rat with Attacks on Fetterman, People Who Break with Lefty Purity Get 'Attacked Like This'
On HBO's "Real Time," Bill Maher expressed skepticism over the criticism directed at Sen. John Fetterman, suggesting it may stem from his willingness to engage with differing viewpoints. Maher noted the backlash Fetterman faced, particularly regarding his health issues, and questioned if it was a tactic to undermine him.
Maher emphasized that Fetterman's openness about his struggles should not be weaponized against him and highlighted a trend where those who do not align perfectly with far-left ideals are targeted.
Forbes: Trump Just Disclosed Earning $57.4 Million From World Liberty Financial—Here’s What We Know
President Donald Trump earned $57.4 million from World Liberty Financial, a crypto company he partly owns, as his administration promotes the industry. Trump is the chief advocate for the decentralized finance platform, which launched in September 2024 and is controlled by him and his family.
The company generates revenue through token sales and offers a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. Critics, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Jeff Merkley, have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and corruption linked to Trump's involvement in the crypto sector.
#society
GB News: Three generations of the Royal Family watch flypast on Buckingham Palace balcony
The Royal Family gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Trooping the Colour parade, celebrating King Charles III's official birthday. The event featured an aerial display and included senior royals, with special attention on Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The young royals participated in the procession, which showcased over 1,400 soldiers. A moment of silence was observed for the victims of the Air India tragedy. The day concluded with a formal military review at Horse Guards Parade, met with cheers from the gathered crowds.
Fox News: Pregnant woman's nuclear-inspired baby name sparks meltdown on social media
A baby shower invitation featuring the name "Chernobyl Hope" has gone viral on Reddit, sparking controversy and debate. The name references the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which resulted in significant loss of life and environmental damage.
The post received over 32,000 reactions, with many users expressing disbelief and discomfort at the choice of name. Comments ranged from humorous to critical, highlighting the unusual nature of naming a child after such a tragic event.
#health
Le Monde: French health authorities launch major study of pollutants' impact on population's health
A new public health study in France, named Albane, aims to assess the health of the population through diet, physical activity, and exposure to chemicals. Conducted by ANSES and SPF, it will involve 3,150 participants across various age groups over multiple cycles.
Participants will complete questionnaires on eating habits and risk behaviors, alongside medical follow-ups to measure exposure to toxic substances like heavy metals and plastics. The study aims to expand to France's overseas territories by 2028.