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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Pop Star Bad Bunny Smears ICE 'Motherf*ckers' in Video Depicting Puerto Rico Raids
Bad Bunny criticized ICE agents in a video after witnessing their detainment of individuals in Puerto Rico. He expressed outrage over their presence and actions, particularly in light of increased enforcement since President Trump took office.
ICE has intensified operations in Puerto Rico, with nearly 500 arrests reported, primarily targeting Dominican nationals. The agency's actions have sparked protests across the U.S. as it continues to pursue illegal immigrants.
#society
The Federalist: In Skrmetti Case, Justice Thomas Demolishes The 'Expert Class'
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning surgical and chemical castration of minors, asserting it does not violate the 14th Amendment. Justice Clarence Thomas criticized reliance on the "expert class," arguing that there is no medical consensus on treating gender dysphoria in children.
Thomas emphasized that courts should not defer to alleged expert opinions over legislative choices and that the views of major medical organizations do not override democratic processes. He cautioned against allowing elite sentiment to undermine public debate and stressed the need for states to question the ethics of such treatments.
GB News: Homeowners fume as 'bullying' parents block their driveways during school run
Residents of Spetchley Road in Worcester are frustrated by the disruptive parking habits of parents dropping off and picking up children at Nunnery Wood High School. Complaints include blocked driveways, aggressive confrontations, and a lack of police intervention due to the civil nature of the issue.
Despite some parking restrictions implemented by Worcestershire County Council, locals feel that more comprehensive measures are needed. The ongoing chaos has led some residents to consider moving away, highlighting the significant impact on their daily lives.
Breitbart: Tyler Perry Denies ‘The Oval’ Actor’s Sexual Assault Allegations: ‘Setting Up a Scam’
Actor Derek Dixon has filed a lawsuit against Tyler Perry, alleging sexual assault and harassment during his time on the BET series "The Oval." Dixon claims Perry used his industry power to create a coercive environment, promising career opportunities while subjecting him to unwanted advances and threats of professional retaliation.
Perry's attorney has denied the allegations, suggesting they are part of a scheme to extort money. The lawsuit details multiple incidents of sexual misconduct, including unwanted messages and physical assaults, leading Dixon to ultimately leave the production.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In Persian-language message, IDF suggests Iranians make contact with Mossad
The Israel Defense Forces publicly urged Iranians, including those within the security establishment, to contact Mossad amid rising concerns over the regime's actions. The IDF's Persian-language message included a link to Mossad's secure contact page, encouraging citizens to seek a better future.
This outreach marks a significant shift in Israel's approach, potentially aimed at destabilizing the Iranian regime or gathering intelligence. Reactions varied, with some condemning the call as reckless while others welcomed it as a sign of the regime's weakening grip.
Le Monde: Israel-Iran conflict: How Israel gained air superiority over Tehran
Israel has escalated its military actions against Iran, culminating in the June 13, 2025, airstrike targeting Iranian nuclear sites. This operation marks a significant shift in the ongoing conflict with Iran and its allies, including Hezbollah and Iraqi militias, as Israel gains control over the air corridor to Tehran.
The conflict intensified following a series of confrontations that began in April 2024, when Israel destroyed an Iranian consular building in Damascus. This led to Iran's first direct attack on Israeli territory, which prompted a decisive Israeli military response aimed at demonstrating its capability to strike critical targets within Iran.
The Telegraph: Could Britain follow Trump into Iran? Here are Starmer’s options
Keir Starmer has called a Cobra emergency committee to evaluate Britain's potential involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran, likely in response to a possible request for assistance from the U.S. under President Trump.
A critical factor in this situation is the Diego Garcia airbase, which the U.S. is preparing to use for strikes, already housing 10 heavy bombers capable of deploying the Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb aimed at Iran's underground facilities.
Forbes: Trump Allies Tucker Carlson, MTG And Steve Bannon Pushing Back Against His Suggestions He Might Attack Iran
A faction of Republicans is voicing opposition to U.S. military involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, potentially diverging from President Trump. Figures like Sen. Lindsey Graham advocate for action against Iran, while others, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, caution against entanglement.
Trump maintains that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is paramount, despite mixed reactions from his party. He indicated that any decision on military action remains uncertain, emphasizing that he seeks to avoid a prolonged conflict.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Slams Powell Again, Calls for Aggressive Rate Cuts and Short-Term Debt Strategy
Former President Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling for significant interest rate cuts to reduce government borrowing costs. Trump argued that the economy would perform better with lower rates and proposed a short-term borrowing strategy to save taxpayers money.
He dismissed Powell as "not smart" and blamed him for high borrowing costs, while also criticizing President Biden for reappointing Powell. Trump expressed confidence in his own economic strategies, including tariffs, and suggested personal animosity might be influencing Powell's decisions.
Forbes: The Fed Opts Not To Cut Interest Rates Again—Even As Trump Ups Attacks On Fed Boss Powell
The Federal Reserve has decided to maintain interest rates between 4.25% and 4.5%, despite President Trump's calls for cuts. The Fed's forecast indicates rising unemployment and inflation, with a slight reduction in GDP growth projections.
Trump has criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, labeling him as incompetent for not aligning with his demands for aggressive rate cuts. The Fed's cautious stance reflects concerns over the impact of tariffs on the economy.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: U.S. Consumer Spending Keeps Growing
Retail sales fell by 0.9% in May, but underlying data shows a resilient American consumer. Core retail spending rose 0.4%, indicating growth despite falling gas prices and shifts in tariff policy. Year-to-date figures show real growth in most major categories.
However, a notable decline in restaurant sales raises concerns about consumer sentiment. Despite this, falling inflation and steady wage gains support real disposable income, suggesting that the consumer sector remains stronger than many analysts believe.
#culture
Breitbart: Dolly Parton, Tom Cruise to Receive Honorary Oscar
Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise, and Wynn Thomas will receive honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards on November 16 in Hollywood. The awards celebrate lifetime achievements and contributions to the film industry.
Dolly Parton will also be honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her commitment to promoting human welfare.
#science
The Economist: Meet the moths that use the stars to find their way
Bogong moths in southeastern Australia exhibit celestial navigation, previously thought unique to humans and certain birds. They migrate 1,000 km from Queensland and New South Wales to the Australian Alps for hibernation and return in autumn to breed.
This remarkable ability highlights the complexity of animal navigation and challenges existing assumptions about migratory behaviors.