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#illegals
GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer grilled on record migrant crossings as Prime Minister pledges 'new era' of defence
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated that his Government is collaborating closely with France to address the migrant crisis affecting Britain. He faced scrutiny from GB News regarding border security and the increasing number of Channel crossings.
#society
Breitbart: Trump Era: Target Majorly Tones Down Children's 'Pride Month' Apparel
Target has significantly reduced its LGBTQ-themed merchandise for Pride Month, responding to past backlash over its offerings aimed at children. Previously, the retailer featured a wide range of items, including swimwear and clothing labeled for multiple gender expressions, but now lists only a few items in its kids' section.
While Target pulls back, other brands like MAC Cosmetics continue to promote LGBTQ initiatives. The shift reflects a broader trend among retailers reevaluating their approaches to Pride Month amid consumer feedback.
Forbes: Latest In Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively Feud: Stars Clash Over Women's Rights Groups
Blake Lively's legal team has accused Justin Baldoni and his lawyers of attempting to silence women's advocacy groups in their ongoing legal dispute. Lively claims sexual harassment and retaliation related to the film "It Ends With Us," invoking California's law. Baldoni's team has sought to dismiss amicus briefs from these groups, calling them irrelevant.
Lively's legal battle has drawn significant media attention, with various allegations and counterclaims exchanged between the parties. Notably, Lively plans to testify in her trial, while Baldoni's lawyers have suggested they may call Taylor Swift to testify as well. The case raises broader issues of women's rights and workplace conduct in the film industry.
#military
The Economist: Putin’s sickening statistic: 1m Russian casualties in Ukraine
June is proving disastrous for Russia's military, highlighted by a significant Ukrainian drone strike that reportedly destroyed a third of its strategic bomber fleet. As the month progresses, Russia is on track to record its one millionth casualty since the invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
The casualty rate is alarming, with approximately 1,000 soldiers killed or injured daily. The Russian regime's response includes financial payouts to grieving families, attempting to mitigate the impact of these losses.
#crime
The Western Journal: Christian Homeless Ministry Hit with Stabbing Rampage - Suspect in Custody
Eleven people were stabbed at a Christian homeless shelter in Salem, Oregon, on Sunday night. A male suspect, who had stayed at the shelter previously, was taken into custody. The incident occurred just before the suspect was to surrender his belongings.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene, with one resident fearing for his life as his friend was attacked. The shelter's video cameras will assist police in investigating the incident. The shelter, founded in 1952, can accommodate up to 150 individuals each night.
#other
Fox News: Florida Republican's bill would make Trump orders permanent in bid for US 'dominance' in key industry
Rep. Byron Donalds has introduced the "Strengthening American Nuclear Energy Act" to codify four of President Trump's recent executive orders aimed at boosting nuclear energy production in the U.S. This legislation seeks to enhance energy security and reassert the nation's dominance in nuclear energy.
The executive orders include directives for building a nuclear reactor at a military base by 2028, establishing AI data centers powered by nuclear energy, and pursuing international nuclear cooperation agreements. Critics warn that reforms to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission could compromise safety in nuclear energy production.