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#politics

Times Of Israel: Member of Irish band Kneecap to face UK court over charge of backing Hezbollah
Member of Irish band Kneecap to face UK court over charge of backing Hezbollah
Liam O’Hanna, a member of the Irish rap group Kneecap, is set to appear in a London court for allegedly supporting Hezbollah by displaying its flag during a concert. The group denies the charges, claiming political policing, and has rallied fans to support O’Hanna outside the court.

Kneecap has gained notoriety for its provocative stance on various issues, including the Israel-Palestine conflict. They assert that the focus on their legal troubles distracts from larger humanitarian issues, while prominent musicians have voiced support for the group amid ongoing controversies.


#society

GB News: 'I will not stand for it!' Suella Braverman demands apology from Ipso after being 'vilified and cancelled' over rape gangs comments
'I will not stand for it!' Suella Braverman demands apology from Ipso after being 'vilified and cancelled' over rape gangs comments
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman is demanding an apology from the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) for a ruling that deemed her comments about UK grooming gangs misleading. She plans to cite findings from Baroness Casey, asserting that the 2020 Home Office report was flawed and should not have influenced Ipso's decision.

Braverman criticized mainstream media and "well-meaning liberals" for attempting to silence discussions on race and the experiences of grooming gang victims. She emphasized the need for open dialogue and support for those who have faced backlash for addressing these issues.


#economy

Front Page Magazine: Fact Check: Media Blames Trump for Closure of Stores That Were Going Bankrupt Under Biden
Fact Check: Media Blames Trump for Closure of Stores That Were Going Bankrupt Under Biden
At Home, a home goods retailer with 260 stores, has filed for bankruptcy, citing tariff increases and reduced consumer spending. CEO Brad Weston noted the challenges posed by a volatile trade environment, particularly regarding tariffs on imports from China.

Despite media narratives, the economic impact of tariffs may not be as dire as suggested. At Home's struggles stem from significant debt incurred during pandemic expansion and a market contraction, not solely from tariff policies.


#crime

Fox News: Diddy's defense team signals shift in trial strategy as prosecutors wrap up: expert
Diddy's defense team signals shift in trial strategy as prosecutors wrap up: expert
Prosecutors in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial plan to rest their case soon, after nearly six weeks. Diddy's defense has shortened its anticipated presentation to two to five days, suggesting they may have identified weaknesses in the prosecution's arguments.

The trial includes serious charges against Combs, such as racketeering and sex trafficking. The defense's strategy emphasizes the prosecution's burden of proof, as Diddy maintains his innocence. The trial is expected to conclude by July 4.