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Jun 15, 2025 |
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#politics
The Economist: Protests against a regal presidency have been notably peaceful
A large protest called the "No Kings" march took place in Chicago, drawing a diverse crowd united by their opposition to Donald Trump. The event featured various performances and costumes, but was marked by gridlock, preventing the march from proceeding smoothly.
The peaceful nature of the protests reflects a growing sentiment against a perceived regal presidency, with participants expressing their disdain through creative expressions and speeches.
The Western Journal: Anti-Trump ABC News Reporter Fired for Personal Attacks Has a New Job
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran has announced his move to Substack after being let go by the network for violating its objectivity policies. His dismissal followed a critical social media post targeting White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, which drew backlash from conservatives.
Moran's comments described Miller and former President Trump as "world-class haters," prompting ABC News to suspend and ultimately not renew his contract. Moran had been with ABC News since 1997 and expressed eagerness to continue his work on the independent platform.
#society
Fox News: First day at Costco food court almost sends new hire running for the door
A Reddit user shared their overwhelming experience on their first day working at a Costco food court, describing the hectic environment and constant customer flow. Despite considering quitting, supportive comments from others encouraged the employee to persevere.
After a challenging start, the employee later reported feeling more comfortable and improving in their role. Many commenters noted that initial job struggles are common and reassured the employee that things would get better with time.
Fox News: My oldest is going away to college and I’m not ready
A mother reflects on the bittersweet experience of her first child, Grace, graduating high school and preparing to leave for college. She expresses joy and pride in her daughter's accomplishments while grappling with the emotional weight of separation.
The mother emphasizes the importance of cherishing time with children before they leave home, encouraging other parents to embrace their feelings during this transitional phase. She hopes for gratitude and prayers for their children's futures as they embark on new journeys.
The Western Journal: Someone Filming LA Protest with 20x Zoom Lens Spotted Unknown Sniper's Deadly Position
During protests in Los Angeles against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a sniper was spotted on a building overlooking the crowd. The incident was captured by a cameraman, raising concerns about the presence of armed personnel during civil unrest.
Protests, part of the "No Kings" movement, have escalated following recent deportation raids. Demonstrators are voicing their frustrations over perceived government overreach and civil rights violations. More protests are anticipated as tensions continue to rise.
#economy
Forbes: India’s Largest Companies 2025: Big Banks Highlight India’s Presence On The Global 2000
India ranks fourth in the 2025 Forbes Global 2000 list, with 70 companies represented, up from 66 last year. HDFC Bank is the most profitable private sector bank in India, moving to No. 53 globally, while Reliance Industries remains the top Indian company at No. 45.
The financial services sector dominates the list, with significant contributions from private banks. Seven Indian firms debuted this year, including Zomato's parent company, Eternal. However, some companies, like Varun Beverages and Jindal Steel, fell off the list due to increased competition and market challenges.
The Telegraph: China will soon once again be the primary civilisation of the world
A recent trip to China highlighted the remarkable development of its infrastructure, particularly the high-speed railway network. Since 2005, China has constructed 30,000 miles of high-speed rail, with plans to expand the total railway network to 170,000 miles by 2050.
The new railway system features modern stations and trains that operate at speeds of 200 mph, offering a comfortable and smooth travel experience. Estimates suggest that this investment yields a return of six to eight percent.
#military
The Epoch Times: In Photos: US Army’s 250th Birthday Parade in Washington
Members of the U.S. Army participated in a parade on June 14, 2025, to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday. The event featured soldiers marching down Constitution Avenue and included a Sherman tank display.
#history
GB News: 'Exceptional' 2,000-year-old coin stash sells for nearly £3m after being found hidden in house
A hidden collection of over 1,000 ancient gold coins was auctioned for nearly £3 million in Paris. The coins, belonging to collector Paul Narce, were discovered behind a painting in his former home, showcasing pieces from as far back as the reign of Alexander the Great.
The auction exceeded expectations, fetching over €3 million, with all coins finding buyers. The collection included rare series from French monarchs Louis XIV, XV, and XVI, highlighting Narce's dedication to his hobby despite living a modest life.