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Jun 15, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: GOP's Brandon Gill says sanctuary governors like Newsom should face arrest for 'obstructing' ICE
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, suggests that state governors who violate federal immigration laws should face arrest. His comments come amid tensions between Democratic governors and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement, particularly targeting California's Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Gill criticized Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker for allegedly supporting illegal immigration, while Pritzker defended his stance on asylum seekers. The discussion highlights ongoing conflicts regarding state versus federal immigration policies, with legal battles surrounding the National Guard's deployment in California.
GB News: 'Enough is enough!' New campaign launched to 'defend British sovereignty' following Labour concessions
A coalition of seven campaign groups in the UK has launched “Stand for Our Sovereignty,” aimed at defending British independence against perceived threats from Labour’s foreign policies and globalist pressures. The campaign highlights concerns over recent government agreements regarding the Chagos Islands, fishing rights, and Gibraltar.
Campaign leaders emphasize that this initiative is not about creating a new political party but mobilizing the public to protect national interests. They call for financial support to sustain their efforts and advocate for self-governance and democratic values in the UK.
#society
Fox News: This Father’s Day, I’m celebrating the two dads in my life
Saige Scheele recounts her journey from a traumatic brain injury at 15 to recovery, supported by her father, a first responder. After a life-altering accident, she learned to rely on both her dad and her faith in God for strength and healing.
Now, as she prepares to share her story with others, Saige reflects on the hope her experience can bring to those facing their own struggles. She expresses gratitude for her father's unwavering support and the lessons learned through adversity.
Fox News: Dems 'deliberately obfuscating' truth about 'big, beautiful bill' with this claim: Watchdog
House Republicans have passed a bill prohibiting federal funding for gender transition procedures, claiming it targets cosmetic treatments rather than medically necessary care. Democrats argue this move eliminates essential healthcare for transgender individuals, leading to a heated debate.
The American Principles Project contends that claims of denying medically necessary care are misleading, asserting that guidelines from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health do not classify these treatments as essential. Public sentiment reportedly favors restricting taxpayer funding for gender transitions for those under 18.
Forbes: Why Las Vegas Casinos Won’t Gamble On Cannabis
Tourism on The Las Vegas Strip is declining, with visitor numbers down 6.5% and gaming revenue down 3.3%. Despite the legalization of cannabis, casinos remain hesitant to integrate it due to federal laws and potential risks to their gaming licenses.
Real estate entrepreneur Alexandre Rizk's attempt to establish a cannabis-friendly hotel, The Lexi, faced challenges, leading to a rebranding after low occupancy rates. While some polls indicate interest in cannabis consumption at casinos, industry leaders caution against it, emphasizing the need for regulatory clarity.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israel Issues Warnings to Iranian Civilians; Iran Targets Israeli Civilians
Israel is issuing warnings in Farsi to Iranian civilians near military targets ahead of airstrikes, urging them to evacuate. In contrast, Iran launches missiles indiscriminately at Israeli civilians, resulting in casualties, including children, and significant injuries.
Iran's missile attacks have intensified, with 270 launched in 48 hours, causing deaths and injuries among Israelis. The Iranian military reportedly avoids daytime strikes to protect its launchers from Israeli targeting.
Times Of Israel: Tehran roads reportedly gridlocked as some seek to flee to rural north
As Israeli airstrikes continue to target military and nuclear sites in Iran, residents of Tehran are beginning to flee, facing heavy traffic and gas shortages. An Iranian father expressed concern for his children's safety amid the ongoing conflict, urging U.S. intervention.
The Israeli Defense Forces have achieved air superiority over Tehran, issuing warnings for civilians to evacuate areas near weapons factories. Iranian officials are advising citizens to seek shelter in mosques and schools, while the city struggles with a lack of bomb shelters.
#culture
Le Monde: On the Canadian side of lake Ontario, a new identity emerges in the shadow of Trump
Lake Ontario has historically represented a cooperative space between Canada and the U.S., but recent remarks by Donald Trump regarding water resources have heightened Canadian national identity. This shift reflects a growing awareness of the region's unique cultural and environmental challenges.
Adventurous individuals like Adrian Forrow are embracing the Great Lakes' surfing potential, despite the harsh conditions. His experiences highlight the dedication of those who pursue this sport in Canada, often facing extreme weather and unpredictable waves.
Fox News: 'Little House on the Prairie' star says controversial storyline 'would not happen today' due to age gap
Alison Arngrim, known for her role as Nellie Oleson in "Little House on the Prairie," reflected on a 1977 episode titled "Here Come the Brides," noting it would not be made today due to the age gap between actors. Arngrim was 15 while her on-screen love interest was 22, raising concerns about appropriateness.
Co-star Dean Butler also commented on the challenges of filming romantic scenes with young actors, emphasizing that such casting decisions would face significant backlash today. Both actors acknowledged the unique dynamics of their experiences on set, which would not align with current standards in television production.
#crime
Breitbart: Report: One Injured, Hospitalized in Shooting in Salt Lake City
A shooting at a "No Kings" rally in Salt Lake City left one person critically injured and hospitalized. The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating the incident, which occurred during a protest attended by approximately 10,000 people.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox condemned the violence, calling it "deeply troubling" and emphasized the need for accountability as law enforcement continues to manage the situation.