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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#society
The Western Journal: Clarence Thomas Tucks Golden Takedown of 'So-Called Experts' Into Ruling on Trans Procedures for Minors
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning transgender procedures for minors, with Justice Clarence Thomas concurring. He criticized the reliance on "so-called experts," arguing that legislative choices should take precedence over expert opinion, especially in matters concerning children's rights.
Thomas emphasized that courts should not act as super-legislatures and that states have the authority to make decisions reflecting the will of their citizens, regardless of expert disagreement. His opinion resonated with conservatives who view the expert class as potentially undermining democratic processes.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hackers, reportedly linked to Israel, claim cyberattack on Iranian crypto exchange
Hackers linked to Israel have stolen over $90 million from Nobitex, Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and leaked its source code. The group, Gonjeshke Darande, claims the hack was a political statement against the Iranian government for using the exchange to evade sanctions and fund terrorism.
The breach highlights escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly following recent military actions. Nobitex's systems were compromised, and the stolen funds were transferred to wallets that effectively destroyed the assets, sending a message against sanction evasion.
Times Of Israel: Iran holding direct talks with US, says it could bend on nukes if attacks stop
US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi have engaged in multiple phone discussions amid escalating tensions following Israeli strikes on Iran. Araghchi stated that Iran would only return to nuclear negotiations if Israel halted its attacks, which have led to Iranian missile strikes on Israel.
Despite Tehran's rejection of a US proposal for a regional uranium enrichment consortium, Araghchi indicated a willingness to negotiate if Washington pressures Israel. European diplomats are also involved, with discussions planned in Geneva, as the situation remains delicate and complex.
Fox News: Israel's 'resounding' military campaign against Iran could be historic turning point, experts say
Israel's military campaign against Iran has reportedly achieved significant successes, including the elimination of key military leaders and a substantial portion of Iran's missile capabilities. Experts suggest that Israel's tactical and strategic dominance mirrors the outcomes of the Six-Day War, with ongoing aerial operations and a focus on neutralizing threats before they can launch attacks.
Despite heavy Iranian retaliatory strikes, including a missile attack on a medical center, Israel's defensive systems have shown high effectiveness. Analysts emphasize the importance of dismantling Iran's Fordow nuclear facility to prevent the country from rebuilding its nuclear capabilities. There are discussions about potential U.S. involvement, which could lead to decisive outcomes in the conflict.
#history
Fox News: Secret cellar unearthed beneath America's oldest Black schoolhouse reveals artifacts
Archaeologists at William & Mary University uncovered a secret cellar linked to the Williamsburg Bray School, the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children, which operated in the 1760s. Artifacts found include slate pencil fragments, jewelry, and ceramics tied to enslavement.
The discovery highlights the historical significance of the site, which has connections to early education for enslaved students and later became a dormitory for women in college. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is currently restoring the school.
#health
GB News: UK weather warning: Amber heat health alert issued across England with 'rise in deaths likely' as temperatures soar past 30C
An amber heat health alert is in effect across England as temperatures are expected to exceed 30C, peaking at 32C in the south by Thursday. The UK Health Security Agency warns of increased health risks, particularly for those over 65 and with pre-existing conditions.
The alert will last until 9am on Monday, with the Met Office predicting warm, dry, and sunny weather throughout the week, though isolated showers and thunderstorms may occur in some areas.
#crime
Fox News: Suspect arrested in horrific NYC rush-hour subway stabbing that injured 2
A man named Gavin Ferguson, 30, was arrested for allegedly stabbing two individuals aboard a New York City subway train during the morning rush hour. The attack occurred as the train approached Grand Central Terminal, leaving both victims hospitalized in stable condition.
Ferguson faces charges of attempted murder and second-degree assault after fleeing the scene. The incident reportedly stemmed from an argument, and video footage captured the moment of the attack, with fellow passengers witnessing the horror.
Fox News: California nudist accused of killing neighbors and drowning their dog over hot dog 'jab'
Michael Sparks, 62, has been arrested for the alleged murders of his neighbors, Daniel and Stephanie Menard, at a California nudist resort. Authorities found their dismembered bodies in a bunker at Sparks' home, following a dispute reportedly triggered by a $1 hot dog.
Sparks faces two counts of murder and an animal cruelty charge for allegedly drowning the Menards' dog, Cuddles. He has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail, with a court date set for June 27.