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#politics

Fox News: Republicans criticize Dem congressional candidate's '86 47' post as call for 'political violence'
Republicans criticize Dem congressional candidate's '86 47' post as call for 'political violence'
Republicans in New Hampshire are criticizing Democratic congressional candidate Maura Sullivan for posting a photo next to a sign that includes the phrase "86 47," perceived by some as a call for violence against President Trump. Sullivan, a former Marine, attended a protest against Trump's actions, and her campaign stated she condemns political violence.

GOP officials argue that Sullivan's actions are dangerous and unacceptable, especially following recent politically motivated shootings in Minnesota. They demand an apology and call for her to withdraw from the congressional race.


Fox News: Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter to face federal charges in lawmaker attacks
Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter to face federal charges in lawmaker attacks
Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is facing federal charges after allegedly killing former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and shooting State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. He is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and attempted murder.

Boelter was captured following a significant manhunt, with authorities discovering an arsenal of weapons in his vehicle. His bail is set at $5 million, and he is accused of targeting lawmakers in a planned attack. The incident has raised concerns about political violence.


Fox News: How Johnson pulled off another impossible win with just 1-vote margin on $9.4B spending cut bill
How Johnson pulled off another impossible win with just 1-vote margin on $9.4B spending cut bill
The House of Representatives narrowly passed a "rescissions" bill to cut $9.4 billion from USAID and public broadcasting, with a vote of 214-212. This marks the first significant spending cut effort by the GOP, which has a slim majority and can only afford to lose three votes.

Despite the close call, the outcome was overshadowed by a chaotic incident involving Senator Alex Padilla, diverting media attention from the vote. Speaker Mike Johnson has managed to secure several tight victories for the GOP, drawing comparisons to former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's legislative prowess.


#society

Breitbart: U.N. Report Warns Terrorists Could Weaponize Driverless Cars
U.N. Report Warns Terrorists Could Weaponize Driverless Cars
A U.N. report warns that AI-driven vehicles could be hijacked by terrorists for mass casualty attacks, eliminating the need for suicide bombers. Self-driving cars and drones could be remotely controlled to target crowded areas, posing a significant threat as technology advances.

Experts emphasize that security services must prepare for the potential of coordinated attacks using autonomous vehicles in the near future. The report serves as a caution for governments and industries to ensure AI technologies are used for positive purposes rather than malicious ones.


Breitbart: Austrian Government Pushes More Gun Control After School Shooting
Austrian Government Pushes More Gun Control After School Shooting
Following a tragic school shooting that resulted in ten deaths, the Austrian government is proposing stricter gun control measures. The shooter, a 21-year-old who legally acquired his firearms, had complied with existing laws, including passing a psychological assessment.

Chancellor Christian Stocker announced plans to implement stricter eligibility rules for gun possession, potentially raising the minimum age for purchases and enhancing data sharing among officials to identify warning signs. A cabinet vote on these measures is scheduled for June 18, 2025.


Breitbart: Newborn Surrendered to Mississippi Safe Haven Baby Box
Newborn Surrendered to Mississippi Safe Haven Baby Box
A newborn was surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box at Simpson General Hospital in Mississippi, marking the state's second such incident. These baby boxes, designed to provide a safe and anonymous option for at-risk mothers, aim to prevent dangerous abandonments of infants.

Since their inception, over 59 infants have been surrendered to Safe Haven Baby Box locations across the U.S., with more than 340 locations available, including five in Mississippi. The initiative also offers support and education for women in crisis through a national hotline.


Front Page Magazine: 1 Killed at Mostly Peaceful 'No Kings' Rally
1 Killed at Mostly Peaceful 'No Kings' Rally
A rally in Salt Lake City, organized under the theme ‘No Kings,’ ended in violence when a shooting occurred, resulting in the death of a former “Project Runway” contestant. The shooter, described as a ‘designated peacekeeper,’ targeted another man allegedly armed with a rifle, leading to an innocent bystander being killed.

The identity of the shooter remains undisclosed, and while the man with the rifle has been arrested and charged with murder, he did not directly kill anyone. Local authorities stated they did not take action against the peacekeepers involved. The incident raises questions about the nature of the rally and the groups involved.


Breitbart: UK Admits Clear Evidence of Tie Between Pakistanis and Grooming Gangs
UK Admits Clear Evidence of Tie Between Pakistanis and Grooming Gangs
A public inquiry led by Baroness Casey has revealed a direct link between Pakistani men and the grooming gang scandal involving the sexual exploitation of young white girls in England. The report criticized authorities for ignoring the ethnic component due to fears of being labeled racist.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper acknowledged the findings as "deeply disturbing" and emphasized the need for accountability. She announced plans for a national inquiry to address the failures of local agencies in protecting victims. Critics remain skeptical about the effectiveness of such inquiries based on past experiences.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Trump's messianic allies lead the charge against Gaza
Trump's messianic allies lead the charge against Gaza
Donald Trump's administration is characterized by a strong alignment with anti-Palestinian sentiments, driven by a team of fervent "Christian Zionists." These individuals advocate for a singular Jewish state in the region, often disregarding Palestinian rights.

Despite the American Jewish community's criticism of Israeli leadership, Christian Zionists have rallied behind the current Israeli government, pushing for increased military support while sidelining aid to Ukraine. Trump's appointment of Steve Witkoff as a special envoy has not yielded progress in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, further empowering radical elements within the administration.


The Telegraph: Khamenei and his Guards are militarily defeated. The rest is up to Iranians
Khamenei and his Guards are militarily defeated. The rest is up to Iranians
Operation Rising Lion has humiliated Iran, with its retaliatory missile strikes proving ineffective against Israel's air defenses. Despite launching numerous attacks, the Iranian regime has displayed weakness, failing to protect key military and nuclear assets.

Israel's military actions have empowered dissent among Iranians, with protests against the regime increasing. Prime Minister Netanyahu has called on the Iranian people to rise against their oppressors, suggesting a shift in the balance of power that could lead to significant changes in Iran's leadership.


#military

Fox News: USS Nimitz carrier strike group sailing toward Middle East ahead of schedule, US official says
USS Nimitz carrier strike group sailing toward Middle East ahead of schedule, US official says
The USS Nimitz carrier strike group is en route to the Middle East from the South China Sea, ahead of schedule, to join the USS Carl Vinson, which is already deployed in the region. This deployment comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with U.S. military assets being repositioned to support Israel.

The Nimitz, the oldest active U.S. aircraft carrier, is significant due to its historical role in U.S.-Iran relations. The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East, with additional troops and air defense systems deployed to counter Iranian missile threats and support Israeli operations.


#religion

Fox News: Yankees pitching legend Andy Pettitte opens up about choosing faith over worldly success
Yankees pitching legend Andy Pettitte opens up about choosing faith over worldly success
Yankees legend Andy Pettitte emphasizes the importance of faith over fame and success in his life. He shares his spiritual journey, highlighting how his Christian beliefs helped him navigate the challenges of a professional baseball career and personal life alongside his wife, Laura.

Pettitte has been open about his faith since childhood, leading Bible studies among teammates despite facing resistance. He believes that true fulfillment comes from spiritual well-being rather than material success.


The Imaginative Conservative: Hope: The Worst of All Virtues?
Hope: The Worst of All Virtues?
Friedrich Nietzsche claimed that hope is the worst evil, as it prolongs suffering. However, in the context of Christian faith, hope is redefined as a desire for eternal happiness with God, contrasting with worldly aspirations that can lead to disappointment.

Christian hope, rooted in the belief in Jesus as the divine Savior, transforms suffering into a meaningful experience. This message encourages believers to share the hope of the Gospel with the world, emphasizing that true hope lies in salvation through Christ.


#sports

GB News: Golf star 'destroys US Open locker room' as fans demand ban and picture of damage emerges
Golf star 'destroys US Open locker room' as fans demand ban and picture of damage emerges
Wyndham Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, faces allegations of damaging the historic locker room at Oakmont Country Club after missing the cut in this year's championship. Reports suggest he caused damage to locker doors following a disappointing performance, finishing eight over par.

The incident has sparked outrage among golf fans, with calls for Clark to be suspended from future tournaments. Some have criticized his behavior as unacceptable for a professional golfer, while others, including former champion Graeme McDowell, have downplayed the severity of the actions.