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#politics

Times Of Israel: Trump says supporters ‘more in love’ with him than ever, as base splits on Iran strike
Trump says supporters ‘more in love’ with him than ever, as base splits on Iran strike
President Trump asserted that his support remains strong despite concerns about potential U.S. military involvement in Iran. He acknowledged some discontent among his base but emphasized that many supporters are still enthusiastic. Trump is weighing options from his national security team regarding Iran.

Key figures in the MAGA movement, including Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson, have voiced concerns over military intervention, recalling Trump's promise to avoid "forever wars." While Bannon believes Trump's base will remain loyal, he suggests Trump must justify any military action to the American public.


Forbes: U.S. Will Resume Suspended Foreign Student Visas—Here’s Why
U.S. Will Resume Suspended Foreign Student Visas—Here’s Why
Student visa appointments will soon resume, but applicants must now allow the federal government to vet their social media profiles as part of the process. This includes making accounts publicly accessible to avoid potential denial.

Consular officers will review online presence for any posts that could indicate hostility toward the U.S.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: New Flagpole, Protests in Argentina, and Royal Highland Show
Day in Photos: New Flagpole, Protests in Argentina, and Royal Highland Show
Supporters of former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner protested in Buenos Aires' Plaza de Mayo against her conviction and house arrest. Kirchner is serving a six-year sentence for fraud, marking a significant end to her lengthy political career.

In a separate incident, smoke was seen rising from an Israeli attack in Tehran, Iran, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.


Fox News: Vance defends Gabbard as 'critical part' of Trump team after president dismissed Iran nuke threat comments
Vance defends Gabbard as 'critical part' of Trump team after president dismissed Iran nuke threat comments
Vice President JD Vance reaffirmed that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard remains a crucial member of President Trump's coalition, despite Trump's dismissal of her previous comments on Iran's nuclear threat. Vance emphasized Gabbard's loyalty and expertise in national security.

Trump has expressed skepticism about Gabbard's assessment of Iran, stating he believes they are close to developing a nuclear weapon. Nonetheless, an official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence indicated that Gabbard and Trump share aligned views on Iran's capabilities.


The American Mind: No Kings, No Congress | The Roundtable Ep. 272
No Kings, No Congress | The Roundtable Ep. 272
The latest episode of The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ features hosts Spencer Klavan and Mike Sabo discussing Israel's military actions against Iran and the implications for U.S. support under Trump. They highlight public protests against perceived authoritarianism and judicial overreach.

The hosts also touch on the disconnect between protest themes and actual governance issues, alongside recommendations for media and reading.


The Western Journal: Watch: Dem Senator Flies Off the Handle When Pete Hegseth Calmly Points Out That Her Time Is Up
Watch: Dem Senator Flies Off the Handle When Pete Hegseth Calmly Points Out That Her Time Is Up
During a Senate hearing, Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen expressed frustration when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pointed out that her questioning time had expired. Rosen was questioning Hegseth about the firing of Gen. Timothy D. Haugh and accused him of being either "feckless or complicit" in his department's actions.

Hegseth's calm demeanor seemingly provoked Rosen, leading to her angry outburst. This incident highlighted a perceived pattern of entitlement and hostility among some female Democratic lawmakers during congressional proceedings.


#society

The Federalist: X Sues NY For Demanding Social Media Data To Censor Speech
X Sues NY For Demanding Social Media Data To Censor Speech
Social media company X is suing New York over the "Stop Hiding Hate Act," which mandates semi-annual reports on content moderation practices related to hate speech and misinformation. X argues that the law infringes on First Amendment rights and threatens free speech.

The law, which Governor Kathy Hochul signed, includes penalties for non-compliance and is similar to a California law that X previously challenged successfully. Lawmakers claim the act is necessary for transparency, while X contends it forces disclosure of sensitive speech.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Israeli Exhibitors Shrouded in Black Cloth at French Arms Fair
Israeli Exhibitors Shrouded in Black Cloth at French Arms Fair
At the Paris Air Show, Israeli exhibitors were segregated behind black walls, prompting accusations from Israel that France aimed to protect its own defense industry by excluding Israeli firms. The French government defended the move, stating that offensive weapons should not be displayed due to the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

This incident follows a pattern of restrictions on Israeli participation in international arms fairs, including previous bans and imposed conditions that limited their ability to exhibit. France's actions are seen as part of a broader effort to diminish Israeli influence in the global arms market while advocating for an embargo on arms exports to Israel.


Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters think Iran poses a real threat to US security, but split on Israel’s strikes
Fox News Poll: Voters think Iran poses a real threat to US security, but split on Israel’s strikes
A recent Fox News poll indicates a significant rise in voter concern over Iran, with 73% of registered voters viewing it as a national security threat, up 13 points from six years ago. While nearly half approve of Israel's military strikes against Iran, many believe these actions could increase global danger.

Voters express heightened worry about Iran's nuclear program, with 78% concerned, though it ranks lower than issues like inflation and government spending. Support for financial aid to both Israel and Ukraine remains divided along party lines, reflecting broader apprehensions about foreign involvement.


#economy

Breitbart: Rick Scott: Senate Cannot Squander Opportunity to Improve 'Big, Beautiful Bill' for American Families
Rick Scott: Senate Cannot Squander Opportunity to Improve 'Big, Beautiful Bill' for American Families
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) emphasized the importance of the Senate improving the recently approved "big, beautiful bill," which aims to make Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent and eliminate taxes on tips and overtime. The bill has garnered endorsements from key industry groups, including the Fraternal Order of Police.

Scott urged his colleagues to align the bill with Trump’s agenda, asserting it benefits working-class Americans despite Democratic criticisms. Republicans claim the measure will prevent a tax increase and provide significant tax relief for families, potentially increasing take-home pay significantly.


Fox News: Fox News Poll: Economic pessimism abates slightly as voters reflect on the economy
Fox News Poll: Economic pessimism abates slightly as voters reflect on the economy
Voter sentiment on the economy has shown slight improvement, with positive ratings increasing from 21% in March to 31% in the latest survey. However, overall concerns remain high, particularly about inflation, with 84% expressing worry.

Partisan divides are evident, as Republicans tend to view the economy more favorably, while Democrats express significant pessimism. A majority oppose the recent federal budget legislation, and concerns about government spending and inflation dominate voter priorities across party lines.


Breitbart: Exclusive—Alfredo Ortiz: Senate Finance Committee Tax Cut Bill Is a Win for Main Street
Exclusive—Alfredo Ortiz: Senate Finance Committee Tax Cut Bill Is a Win for Main Street
The Senate Finance Committee's new bill aims to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, securing lower tax rates for families and small businesses. Key provisions include immediate expensing for equipment and R&D costs, which will benefit small businesses and stimulate growth.

While the bill enhances support for small businesses, it lacks the House's proposed expansion of the small business deduction. Addressing this imbalance and finalizing the legislation could further encourage hiring and investment, contributing to economic growth.


#history

Front Page Magazine: Video: Robert Spencer Exposes the Red-Green Alliance Behind the Palestinian Propaganda War
Video: Robert Spencer Exposes the Red-Green Alliance Behind the Palestinian Propaganda War
Robert Spencer argues that the concept of a Palestinian identity is a fabricated myth used to undermine Israel. He discusses the roles of the KGB, Yasser Arafat, and the Muslim Brotherhood in promoting this narrative, emphasizing that Jerusalem has been a Jewish majority city for centuries.




#health

The Federalist: Kraft Heinz, General Mills Plan To Get Rid Of Artificial Dyes
Kraft Heinz, General Mills Plan To Get Rid Of Artificial Dyes
Kraft Heinz and General Mills are set to eliminate artificial colors from their products by 2027 and 2026, respectively, following Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy's initiative to phase out synthetic food dyes. This move aligns with Kennedy's broader efforts to enhance food safety and nutrition.

While some industry groups express concerns about the feasibility of this timeline, many companies have shown support for the administration's goals. The FDA has also approved new natural colorings to facilitate this transition, aiming to improve the health of American consumers, particularly children.


The Western Journal: Flashback: Doctors Tell Woman to Abort One-Eyed, Brain-Dead Baby, But When She Delivers, Nobody Believes What They See
Flashback: Doctors Tell Woman to Abort One-Eyed, Brain-Dead Baby, But When She Delivers, Nobody Believes What They See
A story from 2013 highlights the potential dangers of government involvement in healthcare, as a mother was advised to abort her supposedly "brain-dead" baby. After seeking a second opinion, she delivered a healthy child, raising concerns about the quality of care under socialized medicine.

This incident reflects a growing trend in the U.S. healthcare system, where increased patient loads and financial pressures lead to rushed, inadequate care. Critics warn that if the U.S. continues down this path, it may mirror the failures seen in government-controlled healthcare systems abroad.


#sports

Breitbart: Orioles Minor League Prospect Luis Guevara Dies at 19
Orioles Minor League Prospect Luis Guevara Dies at 19
Baltimore Orioles infield prospect Luis Guevara, 19, died following a head-on jet ski collision in Lido Key, Florida. He was hospitalized after the accident and succumbed to his injuries. Guevara joined the Orioles in 2023 and played in 30 minor league games.

The Orioles postponed games in light of the tragedy, with General Manager Mike Elias expressing deep sorrow over Guevara's passing and extending condolences to his family and friends. The MLB Players’ Association also released a statement mourning his death.


#other

GB News: UK weather: Britons warned 40C temperature record 'under threat' as mega heatwave looms
UK weather: Britons warned 40C temperature record 'under threat' as mega heatwave looms
Britain is poised for potentially record-breaking summer temperatures, with forecasts indicating highs could surpass 30C this week. Experts attribute this heatwave to a combination of high pressure, warm ground conditions, and southerly winds bringing in heat from Africa.

Meteorologists suggest that the previous record of 40.3C set in July 2022 is under threat as the country approaches official heatwave status. While a brief cooldown is expected early next week, temperatures may surge again, keeping the possibility of record highs alive into July.