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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Senators Ricketts, Fetterman unite against China's quiet invasion of US farmland
Senators Pete Ricketts and John Fetterman are proposing the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure (AFIDA) Improvements Act to enhance oversight of foreign ownership of U.S. farmland. This bipartisan effort responds to a GAO report highlighting weaknesses in current regulations, particularly concerning Chinese investments.
The bill aims to improve information-sharing between relevant agencies and mandates reporting for foreign entities owning over 1% of U.S. agricultural land. Ricketts emphasizes the national security risks posed by foreign ownership near military installations, citing recent smuggling attempts by Chinese nationals involving a harmful fungus.
#society
The Western Journal: Graphic: Pro-Family Org Infiltrates 'All Ages' 'Pride' Event, Captures Sick Things Really Going on Inside
Recent events have raised concerns about the exposure of children to sexualized content at LGBT-themed gatherings. An undercover investigation at a Dallas pride event revealed adults in provocative attire engaging in inappropriate behavior around minors, alongside merchandise with explicit messages.
Critics argue that these events aim to normalize sexual themes for children, calling for greater parental vigilance and community action to protect youth from such influences. The commentary emphasizes the need for religious communities to take a stand against these developments to safeguard children.
GB News: I am worried that we are being led up the garden path with this national inquiry, says Nigel Farage
Baroness Casey's report highlights that a significant number of suspects in grooming gangs are non-UK nationals and asylum seekers. This revelation has prompted political shifts, with Keir Starmer reversing his previous stance against a full inquiry into the issue, which he once labeled as a far-right concern.
Concerns remain regarding the inquiry's scope and leadership, as it appears to focus on localized investigations rather than a comprehensive national approach. Critics question whether the inquiry will be thorough enough or if it is merely a political maneuver to delay accountability.
Breitbart: Grooming Gangs: Significant Nos. of New Cases Involve Asylum Seekers
A review by Baroness Louise Casey has revealed that a significant number of ongoing police investigations into child sexual exploitation in Britain involve migrants and asylum seekers. The report highlights the overrepresentation of men of Pakistani heritage in grooming gang cases, suggesting systemic issues in addressing these crimes.
The review calls for better tracking of the ethnicities of child sex offenders, citing a lack of data on crime rates among asylum seekers and ethnic minorities in the UK. It indicates that certain migrant groups, particularly from Afghanistan and Sudan, have higher arrest rates for sex crimes compared to British natives.
The Western Journal: Watch: Defiant Girl Gets One of Worst Pepper Spray Hits We’ve Ever Seen - Charged Cops When She Should Have Run
During recent "No Kings" protests across the U.S., tensions escalated in Charlotte, North Carolina, when demonstrators attempted to breach a police line. The situation intensified, leading to the deployment of pepper spray, resulting in a visibly distressed protester.
The protests, characterized by a mix of leftist symbols and rhetoric, highlighted a shift in public sentiment regarding police interactions. The incident serves as a reminder that confrontations with law enforcement can have serious consequences.
Breitbart: British Lawmakers Vote to Decriminalise Abortion Up Until Birth
British lawmakers have voted to decriminalise abortions up to birth, amending the Crime and Policing Bill with a 379-137 margin. Currently, abortion is illegal but decriminalised within the first 24 weeks. The amendment, proposed by Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi, aims to protect women from prosecution.
Pro-life advocates have expressed strong opposition, warning that the change would remove even limited legal protections for unborn children. The amendment still requires final approval from both the Commons and the House of Lords before it can become law.
Breitbart: Left Extremists Burn Amazon, Telecom Company Vans in Berlin
An ultra-left group has claimed responsibility for the recent arson of Amazon and Deutsche Telekom trucks in Berlin, resulting in the destruction of 36 vehicles. The fires occurred simultaneously in two neighborhoods, prompting a large response from the Berlin fire brigade. The incidents are part of a broader pattern of attacks against infrastructure linked to perceived militarization and state control.
The group justified the attacks by alleging that both companies support militarization and surveillance, particularly in relation to Israel. They called for further actions against such infrastructure, framing their campaign as a means to disrupt systems that they believe perpetuate war and oppression. The state security services are now investigating the incidents due to their political motivations.
Gataway Couple: How to Get From Gatlinburg to Dollywood
Gatlinburg, a small town in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, attracts millions of visitors with its family-friendly atmosphere and various attractions. It serves as a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and offers numerous seasonal festivals and activities.
Dollywood, founded by Dolly Parton in 1986, is a popular theme park located just seven miles from Gatlinburg. The park features thrilling rides, live entertainment, and demonstrations of Appalachian culture. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trips in advance for a smoother experience.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: International law and the lessons of history
The global landscape is shifting away from the post-World War II order, with power dynamics favoring strength over legal principles. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched military operations against Iran, aiming not just to curb its nuclear ambitions but to destabilize its regime.
The article critiques the erosion of international law, emphasizing that preventive wars and external regime changes often lead to chaos, as seen in Iraq and Libya. It warns that U.S. involvement under President Trump could entangle the nation in another Middle Eastern conflict, aligning with Netanyahu's aggressive stance.
The Western Journal: They Know They're Losing: Increasingly Desperate Iran Asks Its People to Delete 'Israeli' App from Phones
Iran is reportedly struggling in its conflict with Israel, leading to a crackdown on domestic dissent. The regime is urging citizens to delete the messaging app WhatsApp, claiming it collects information for Israel, despite WhatsApp's assurances of user privacy.
As Israel maintains military superiority, Iranian leadership faces growing internal discontent, with citizens criticizing the government for prioritizing social control over national defense. The situation highlights Iran's diminishing capabilities and lack of external support, complicating its position in the ongoing hostilities.
Times Of Israel: As US appears increasingly likely to enter Iran conflict, tensions roil MAGA movement
The MAGA movement is facing internal conflict as prominent figures express concern over President Trump's support for Israel's military actions against Iran and the potential for U.S. involvement. Trump has signaled a shift in his stance, claiming credit for the conflict and emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Critics within the movement, including Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, argue against foreign intervention, advocating for an "America First" approach. They highlight the risks of U.S. entanglement in another conflict, while Trump maintains that his policies align with national interests.
Fox News: In Iran's ‘forever war’ against the US, regime has targeted and killed Americans worldwide
Iran has a long history of targeting Americans, with actions dating back to the 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis and various terrorist attacks, including the 1983 Beirut bombings and the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing. Recent statements from Iranian officials have acknowledged their involvement in these attacks, highlighting Iran's ongoing conflict with the U.S. and its allies.
The U.S. has faced numerous threats from Iranian-backed groups, with over 150 attacks on U.S. troops reported since October 2023. Iran's support for terrorism has been linked to the deaths of U.S. service members in Iraq and Afghanistan. The situation remains tense, with ongoing military engagements and threats against American citizens.
#health
Fox News: Republicans demand answers on blue state health program accused of leaking patient data to Big Tech
House Republicans are demanding answers from California's Covered California regarding the alleged unauthorized sharing of sensitive patient data with third-party entities like LinkedIn and Google. The inquiry follows concerns about the breach of confidentiality and compliance with federal privacy laws, including HIPAA.
Covered California admitted to inadvertently sharing sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and health information, through over 60 tracking tools on its website. Following public criticism, the organization is reviewing its practices and has removed the trackers, while a class-action lawsuit has been filed against LinkedIn and Google.