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#politics

Breitbart: Vance Warns Dems of Consequences of Letting Rioters Burn Cities
Vance Warns Dems of Consequences of Letting Rioters Burn Cities
Vice President JD Vance warned Democrat governors that federal law enforcement would be deployed to protect citizens if rioting continues in American cities. He noted improvements in Los Angeles but criticized local leaders for encouraging illegal migration, which he claims strains public services.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld President Trump's authority to federalize the California National Guard to address the riots, dismissing objections from Governor Newsom. The court ruled that Trump’s actions were a legitimate use of federal power.


Fox News: Former Clinton campaign manager laments 'leaderless' state of Dems as Biden remains 'off the radar'
Former Clinton campaign manager laments 'leaderless' state of Dems as Biden remains 'off the radar'
Democratic strategist Patti Solis Doyle expressed concern over the current state of the Democratic Party, describing it as leaderless and lacking a unifying message. She noted that the party is struggling to recover from recent electoral defeats and criticized President Biden's absence from the forefront.

Solis Doyle warned that even potential midterm victories would not resolve the party's deeper issues, emphasizing a need for alternative ideas to counter the Republicans. She highlighted the absence of a clear leader, stating that the Democratic National Committee chair does not fulfill that role.


Breitbart: 9th Circuit Panel Unanimously Affirms SAF Win Against CA Gun Rationing
9th Circuit Panel Unanimously Affirms SAF Win Against CA Gun Rationing
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld a lower court ruling against California's one-gun-a-month law, stating it violates the Second Amendment. The court found that the law is unconstitutional as it restricts the right to acquire firearms without meaningful constraints.

SAF executive director Adam Kraut hailed the decision as a restoration of Second Amendment rights in California, criticizing the law as a violation of constitutional freedoms. This ruling is seen as progress towards greater gun rights in the state.


#society

Breitbart: NY School Worker Charged for Sending Nude Photos to Teen Boy
NY School Worker Charged for Sending Nude Photos to Teen Boy
A 22-year-old employee of a southern New York school district, Anamaria E. Milazzo, was fired after being arrested for sending nude photos to a 14-year-old boy. She faces felony charges for disseminating indecent material to a minor and misdemeanor child endangerment.

The allegations surfaced after a school resource officer received a complaint about Milazzo, who reportedly sent the photos over a three-month period. She has been summoned to appear in court. Such incidents involving school employees and minors have been noted as a concerning trend.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Israel is tightening media censorship amid war with Iran
Israel is tightening media censorship amid war with Iran
The Israeli Government Press Office has issued new censorship guidelines for foreign correspondents amid Operation "Rising Lion" against Iran. Journalists must obtain prior written approval from military censors for live or recorded broadcasts from combat zones or missile impact sites.

This directive aims to prevent the Iranian regime from assessing the accuracy of Israeli strikes, particularly concerning sensitive military sites. All articles related to national security must also receive censor approval before publication.


#history

Fox News: Mysterious 'dragon man' skull found in the 1930s finally identified
Mysterious 'dragon man' skull found in the 1930s finally identified
A human skull discovered in the 1930s, previously thought to represent a new species, has been identified as a Denisovan, an ancient human relative. Researchers utilized dental calculus to extract DNA after previous attempts to obtain it from teeth failed.

The skull, nicknamed "dragon man," was found by a Chinese laborer and hidden from the Japanese army. It is now recognized as the first intact Denisovan specimen, shedding light on the coexistence of Denisovans with modern humans and Neanderthals.


#crime

GB News: Six men arrested outside Iranian Embassy in London after 'two protesters attacked'
Six men arrested outside Iranian Embassy in London after 'two protesters attacked'
Two individuals were injured and six men arrested for grievous bodily harm following an altercation outside the Iranian embassy in London. The incident occurred during a protest against the Iranian leadership, with police stating the arrests were made on Princes Gate.

Emergency services responded promptly, treating two men at the scene before transporting them to a hospital for further care. The area has been cordoned off for investigation.


#sports

Breitbart: 'He Doesn't Know Who You Are': Video Emerges of Shedeur Sanders Traffic Stop
'He Doesn't Know Who You Are': Video Emerges of Shedeur Sanders Traffic Stop
Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over in Ohio for speeding twice, first for going 91 mph in a 65 mph zone and later for 101 mph in a 60 mph zone. Despite initial confusion about his identity, he received citations for both incidents and is addressing the legal issues.

Sanders acknowledged his mistakes and is reportedly managing the tickets. A hearing was set for June 16, but he did not attend, leading to the second stop.


#other

Daily Mirror: Girl, 3, 'ripped open' by Cockapoo outside primary school
Girl, 3, 'ripped open' by Cockapoo outside primary school
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