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Jun 17, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Grooming gangs inquiry: Shadow Safeguarding Minister casts doubt on 'credibility' of nationwide investigation
The Shadow Minister for Safeguarding, Katie Lam, has stated that fears of being labeled "racist" led to cover-ups of child rape in Britain. She expressed concern that individuals prioritized avoiding accusations of racism over the protection of vulnerable children.
Lam's comments highlight a troubling trend in societal attitudes towards serious issues, suggesting a willingness to overlook crimes for fear of social stigma.
The Federalist: Report: Riot-Ravaged L.A. Paid Out $1.1 Billion In OT Last Year
Los Angeles is facing significant financial strain due to ongoing protests and riots, with taxpayers incurring nearly $20 million in costs related to anti-ICE demonstrations. The LAPD has reported $17 million in unplanned expenses, including $11 million in overtime, contributing to a projected half-billion dollars in overtime costs for the sheriff's department this fiscal year.
The city's financial challenges are compounded by a shrinking police force and ongoing recovery from natural disasters. Staffing shortages, exacerbated by high overtime costs and low morale among officers, are raising concerns about public safety and operational effectiveness. Taxpayers are left to bear the burden of these escalating expenses.
The Federalist: NPS Wrongly Celebrates Juneteenth As 'Independence Day'
The designation of Juneteenth as "National Independence Day" is seen as an attempt by leftist activists to diminish the significance of the Fourth of July, suggesting that the abolition of slavery is more central to American identity than the Declaration of Independence. The National Park Service's promotion of Juneteenth raises questions about the implications for Independence Day.
While Juneteenth commemorates a pivotal moment in the end of slavery, it is argued that it should not compete with the Fourth of July, which marks the founding of the nation. A more fitting national holiday to celebrate the abolition of slavery would be December 6, the day the 13th Amendment was ratified.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: In Trumpworld, toppling rulers is taboo
President Trump faces a dilemma regarding Iran, as large-scale military intervention could violate his commitment to avoid Middle Eastern conflicts. Conversely, inaction may allow Iran to advance its nuclear ambitions, contradicting his stance on the necessity of preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.
This situation highlights the tension between Trump's preference for diplomatic deals and the potential need for military action to uphold his promises on national security.
Fox News: Why did Trump leave G7 early? 'Much bigger' than Iran cease-fire, he says
President Trump denied leaving the G7 summit early to negotiate a cease-fire between Israel and Iran, stating he aims for a "real end" to the conflict instead. He warned that Iran must not possess nuclear weapons and suggested evacuation for Tehran residents amid escalating tensions.
Trump expressed skepticism about negotiating with Iranian leaders, insisting they missed their chance for a deal. He indicated a potential shift in strategy, considering sending U.S. officials for discussions, but emphasized that military intervention should not be necessary to eliminate Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Le Monde: Tehran residents flee Israeli bombings: 'Innocents are killed and it's going to get worse'
Tehran's Grand Bazaar remains closed as residents cope with airstrikes and a U.S. evacuation order from President Trump, who emphasizes Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. Iran's foreign minister indicates a willingness to cease retaliation if Israel halts its aggression.
Explosions were reported in Tehran and Natanz, raising fears among residents like Kimiya, who recalls the trauma of past conflicts and seeks to protect her son from similar experiences.
Times Of Israel: How Iran could further retaliate for Israel’s offensive
Iran is considering various responses to Israeli airstrikes on its military and nuclear sites, including disrupting maritime shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, withdrawing from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, and encouraging terrorist attacks abroad. These actions could significantly impact global oil markets and escalate tensions in the region.
The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for global oil trade, and any disruption could lead to higher prices for consumers. Iran's potential withdrawal from the nuclear treaty raises concerns about its nuclear ambitions, while its support for terrorist proxies could lead to increased attacks against Israeli targets.
#economy
Forbes: This Miami Billionaire Is Fighting Trump Tariffs, Immigration Crackdown
Jorge Pérez, a billionaire condo developer in South Florida, faces challenges due to President Trump's tariffs and immigration policies, which are impacting construction costs and buyer confidence. New building permits in Miami have dropped by 29%, and condo sales have decreased by 17%.
Despite these hurdles, Pérez remains optimistic about the real estate market in South Florida, noting strong demand and the potential for growth. His company, Related Group, has plans for new developments and continues to adapt to market shifts, indicating a belief in the long-term viability of the region.
#crime
Fox News: Minnesota lawmaker happened to be on vacation when masked suspect knocked on door
Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is accused of fatally shooting Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, as well as injuring state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. He allegedly posed as a police officer during the attacks and attempted to access the homes of two other lawmakers.
Boelter, who had extensive security training, was apprehended after a police response to the shootings. He faces multiple charges, including murder and stalking, with prosecutors seeking first-degree murder charges in Hennepin County.