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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Florida AG refuses to back down after contempt ruling in state immigration law battle
Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier is contesting a federal judge's temporary block on a new immigration law that makes it a misdemeanor for undocumented individuals to enter or re-enter the state. Uthmeier argues that the judge's order oversteps judicial boundaries and maintains that state law enforcement should continue to enforce the law.
Uthmeier, previously held in contempt for his stance, asserts that the state's sovereignty allows it to create its own immigration policies, especially in response to federal inaction. He plans to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
#society
Times Of Israel: Muslim NY mayoral candidate reports receiving threats from anonymous caller
The NYPD's hate crime unit is investigating threats against mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who received multiple anti-Muslim voicemails. No arrests have been made yet, and Mamdani's campaign expressed concern over the violent nature of the threats amid rising tensions related to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Separately, Rep. Max Miller reported being threatened and run off the road by a driver displaying a Palestinian flag. He condemned the incident as antisemitic and emphasized the need to combat all forms of hatred. Both incidents highlight growing concerns about hate crimes against various communities in the U.S. since the conflict escalated.
Fox News: Young conservative women at summit declare ideology is 'empowering,' about knowing their 'God-given value'
At the 2025 Young Women’s Leadership Summit in Dallas, attendees expressed that being a conservative woman involves recognizing their inherent value and upholding American principles. Many highlighted the importance of faith, strong values, and resilience against societal pressures.
Speakers and participants emphasized empowerment, patriotism, and the significance of traditional values rooted in Christianity. The summit featured prominent conservative figures and fostered discussions on the role of women in promoting pro-family and pro-economy ideals.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Neocons Need To Be Banned From Using 'Appeasement'
Recent political discourse has seen an increase in World War II analogies, particularly regarding calls for U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. Mark Levin's assertion that isolationism equates to appeasement has drawn criticism for oversimplifying complex historical events and misusing the term to silence dissent against military intervention.
Critics argue that such comparisons to appeasement ignore the nuanced reasons behind historical decisions, such as the Munich Agreement, and fail to recognize the potential consequences of entering another prolonged conflict in the Middle East. This rhetoric may mislead public perception and push for a military agenda that could lead to further instability.
#economy
Fox News: What AI's insatiable appetite for power means for our future
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is straining the U.S. power grid, with data centers projected to triple their electricity consumption by 2030. This surge is causing delays in retiring coal plants and increasing reliance on fossil fuels, despite tech companies' green energy pledges.
While AI has the potential to optimize energy use and drive clean technology, critics warn that its current energy demands could lead to higher emissions and environmental challenges. The future of AI's impact on climate hinges on advancements in clean energy and the industry's commitment to sustainable practices.
#culture
Fox News: ‘Jaws’ at 50: How ‘perfect film’ drove public fascination with sharks and still makes us afraid to swim
As "Jaws" marks its 50th anniversary, reflections on the film highlight its lasting impact on American culture and ocean awareness. Wendy Benchley, widow of the book's author, noted the film sparked interest in sharks and the ocean, despite generating initial fear and stigma against sharks.
The documentary "JAWS @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story" will premiere on July 10, celebrating the film's legacy. Critics praise "Jaws" for its storytelling and suspense, asserting it remains a "perfect film" that continues to evoke fear and fascination decades later.
Fox News: Martha Stewart sparks hot dog debate by defending condiment that others 'cannot abide'
Martha Stewart expressed her preference for ketchup on hot dogs in a recent Instagram video, igniting a debate among fans, particularly those from Chicago, where ketchup is often frowned upon. While some defended her stance, others vehemently opposed it, citing local culinary traditions.
Dietitian Erin Palinski-Wade supported the inclusion of ketchup, highlighting its health benefits, such as high lycopene content, which may reduce cancer risks. The discussion reflects broader cultural divides over hot dog toppings and culinary norms.
Fox News: Heather Graham's secrets to fountain of youth as she admits she's happier than ever in her 50s
Heather Graham, at 55, shares her approach to aging and wellness, emphasizing self-love, healthy living, and surrounding herself with supportive people. She practices yoga, meditation, and maintains a balanced diet, while also participating in a support group for those affected by addiction.
Graham reflects on her journey in Hollywood, noting her estrangement from her parents and the importance of self-sufficiency. She values friendships and personal happiness, stating that embracing her sexuality and caring less about external judgments has contributed to her well-being.
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: June 20, 2025
A rock band has stated that Trump supporters are "not allowed" at their shows. Additionally, a chair inspired by Van Gogh was destroyed and covered with a material, though specifics on the material were not provided.
For more news and quizzes, visit Fox News Digital.
#sports
GB News: Golf star 'very sorry' as apology issued following controversial behaviour at US Open
Wyndham Clark has expressed regret for his behavior at the US Open, where he damaged lockers after missing the cut. He acknowledged his actions were a mistake and emphasized his desire to move on and focus on upcoming tournaments, including the Ryder Cup.
Currently competing at the Travelers Championship, Clark had a strong start, shooting six under par. He reflected on his performance, noting the importance of mental resilience in golf and expressing confidence in his ability to compete effectively.