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Fox News: 'It's wrong': Hawley warns Senate GOP not to boot Americans from Medicaid in Trump megabill
'It's wrong': Hawley warns Senate GOP not to boot Americans from Medicaid in Trump megabill
Sen. Josh Hawley has urged fellow Republicans to maintain Medicaid benefits in the upcoming budget reconciliation package, aligning with President Trump's stance against cuts. He emphasizes the importance of supporting working Missourians who rely on Medicaid and CHIP for healthcare.

While Hawley is open to some changes, he warns against measures that would strip benefits from those who genuinely need them. His comments come as Senate committees prepare to finalize their versions of the bill, which has faced resistance from some fiscal conservatives.


Front Page Magazine: Kamala Harris: Still Burdened by What Has Been
Kamala Harris: Still Burdened by What Has Been
Kamala Harris's recent speech in Australia drew criticism for its confusing and repetitive content, reminiscent of her past public speaking. Observers noted her use of nonsensical phrases and questioned the appropriateness of her role as a speaker at a real estate conference.

Despite her attempts to inspire, many found her remarks unconvincing, with some media outlets mocking the event. The tightly controlled nature of the appearance raised further questions about her public image and future political aspirations.


Fox News: User’s manual to security briefings for lawmakers after Minnesota shootings
User’s manual to security briefings for lawmakers after Minnesota shootings
The recent shootings of Minnesota lawmakers have raised significant concerns about security among Congressional members. In response, there are discussions on enhancing security measures, including allowing lawmakers to allocate office funds for protective details.

Lawmakers are also considering a "Secret Session" to debate security practices, as there is no consensus on the best approach. Criticism has emerged regarding the current security measures, with some members not utilizing available programs.


Le Monde: Trump fires Democratic commissioner of independent agency that oversees nuclear safety
Trump fires Democratic commissioner of independent agency that oversees nuclear safety
President Trump has removed Democratic commissioner Christopher Hanson from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, asserting greater control over independent regulatory agencies. This move follows Trump's executive orders aimed at significantly increasing domestic nuclear production.

Critics, including House Democrats, argue that the firing is illegal and undermines the independence of the NRC, which is crucial for ensuring nuclear safety. Trump's actions have drawn bipartisan concern regarding the potential politicization of regulatory bodies.


Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Biles Bows, Hillary Blames, And Newsom Nosedives
The Savage Truth: Biles Bows, Hillary Blames, And Newsom Nosedives
Cicely Davis, on her podcast The Savage Truth, addresses Simone Biles' apology to Riley Gaines, Hillary Clinton's criticism of President Trump regarding the LA riots, and Gavin Newsom's declining presidential prospects amid chaos in California.

Listeners can find the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.


Breitbart: SCOTUS to Review NJ AG's Subpoena of Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers
SCOTUS to Review NJ AG's Subpoena of Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers
The Supreme Court will hear a case involving New Jersey’s investigation of pro-life pregnancy centers, specifically whether First Choice Women’s Resource Centers can challenge a subpoena in federal court. The subpoena demands donor information and internal documents, which First Choice argues violates its First Amendment rights.

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin asserts the investigation is to determine if First Choice misled donors and clients about its anti-abortion stance. He maintains that the subpoena is lawful, while First Choice claims it is being unfairly targeted due to its pro-life views. The case is set to address procedural questions regarding civil rights claims in state versus federal court.


#society

GB News: Skydivers who died after parachute failed to open named by police
Skydivers who died after parachute failed to open named by police
Two skydivers, Belinda Taylor, 48, and Adam Harrison, 30, died at Dunkeswell Aerodrome in Devon after their parachutes failed to open during a tandem jump. Emergency services confirmed their deaths at the scene, and investigations are ongoing.

Family members described Taylor as a selfless mother and praised Harrison's reputation as a professional instructor. Witnesses noted that both were in good spirits prior to the jump.


Times Of Israel: Anti-Israel riots in Amsterdam were fueled by rumors online, probes find
Anti-Israel riots in Amsterdam were fueled by rumors online, probes find
Inquiries into violent attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last November revealed that social media misinformation and a lack of official communication exacerbated the situation. Organized attacks by local gangs left several injured and many Israelis in fear, while reports highlighted police unpreparedness for such rapid violence.

Amsterdam's Mayor noted the lasting impact of these events on the city, with investigations revealing that social media played a crucial role in inciting the violence. Some evidence has been lost due to the tram company's deletion of footage, complicating ongoing legal proceedings against those involved.


Fox News: Innocent bystander mistakenly shot dead at Utah 'No Kings' protest was 'Project Runway' designer
Innocent bystander mistakenly shot dead at Utah 'No Kings' protest was 'Project Runway' designer
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a 39-year-old fashion designer and former "Project Runway" contestant, was fatally shot during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City. He was mistakenly hit by gunfire aimed at a suspect, Arturo Gamboa, who approached the crowd with a rifle.

The incident occurred during a protest attended by around 10,000 people. Gamboa has been charged with murder, while the shooter, a peacekeeper at the event, is cooperating with investigators. Ah Loo's death has sparked an online fundraiser that has raised over $200,000 for his funeral.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Shipping disruption surges around Hormuz amid Israel-Iran war, naval agencies say
Shipping disruption surges around Hormuz amid Israel-Iran war, naval agencies say
Electronic interference with ship navigation systems has increased around the Strait of Hormuz, affecting maritime operations. This disruption, linked to tensions between Iran and Israel, poses significant challenges for vessels in the region.

Iran's missile strikes on Israeli cities have escalated conflict, with Israel targeting Iranian military facilities. The situation raises concerns about potential closures of the Strait of Hormuz, which could impact global trade and oil prices.


Breitbart: Israel's Leaders, Defiant, Visit Damaged Buildings, Air Bases
Israel's Leaders, Defiant, Visit Damaged Buildings, Air Bases
Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, expressed defiance amid ongoing tensions with Iran, emphasizing their military capabilities and commitment to eliminating threats. Netanyahu highlighted the Israeli Air Force's control over Tehran and the nation's resilience against Iranian aggression.

Ceremonial President Isaac Herzog condemned attacks on civilians and called for global support to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He asserted that Israel would not be a scapegoat and urged for the return of hostages. The leaders aimed to contrast their visibility with the Iranian regime's secrecy.


Breitbart: Report: Egypt Detains Anti-Israel Activists Marching to Hamas-Controlled Gaza
Report: Egypt Detains Anti-Israel Activists Marching to Hamas-Controlled Gaza
Egyptian officials detained anti-Israel activists from 80 countries who planned a march on Gaza in response to aid restrictions. The demonstration coincided with Israel's military operations following Hamas's October 7 attack, which killed nearly 1,200 people.

Activists reported that their passports were confiscated and that security forces used force to suppress protests. Meanwhile, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has successfully distributed aid without Hamas interference, challenging the notion that aid must be diverted by the group.


#sports

Breitbart: Joey Chestnut Returns to Nathan’s July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest Following Ban
Joey Chestnut Returns to Nathan’s July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest Following Ban
Joey Chestnut will return to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Championship on July 4th after missing last year’s event due to a sponsorship dispute. He expressed excitement about rejoining the contest, emphasizing its significance to American culture and his personal life.

The reconciliation follows negotiations with Major League Eating after Chestnut's partnership with Impossible Foods created conflicts. Both parties are pleased to move forward, with Chestnut aiming for his 17th title against last year's winner, Patrick Bertoletti.