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Jun 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: David Mamet Brawls With Bill Maher Over ‘Stolen’ Elections, Biden, Men in Women’s Sports: ‘You’re Full of Sh*t’
Playwright David Mamet engaged in a heated discussion with Bill Maher on the latter's podcast, addressing topics like the 2020 election and Joe Biden's capabilities. Mamet challenged Maher's views on Trump's alleged role in the January 6 insurrection and expressed his belief that the election was rigged against Trump.
The conversation also touched on Abraham Lincoln's sexuality, with Mamet suggesting that claims regarding Lincoln's potential homosexuality have become exaggerated. Both men acknowledged their fundamental disagreements on various political issues, concluding that consensus was unlikely.
#society
Le Monde: In Switzerland, after a glacier collapsed onto Blatten, fear is gripping the mountains
A landslide in the Swiss Alps has obliterated the village of Blatten, which had existed for 592 years. Triggered by melting snow and geological movements, the disaster occurred on May 28, 2025, transforming the once-idyllic valley into a scene of devastation.
Local authorities had evacuated residents as a precaution, but the rapid collapse of the Birch Glacier marked a grim turning point for the region, now noted as the first to lose a village to climate change and geological forces.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former foreign minister, has been elected President of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, receiving 167 votes in a secret ballot requested by Russia. She will succeed Philemon Yang in September and aims to address global conflicts and challenges under the theme "Better Together."
Baerbock's election comes amid criticism from Russia, which questioned her diplomatic competence. In her acceptance speech, she emphasized the need for unity in tackling issues like armed conflicts, climate change, and inequality, as the UN continues to face significant global challenges.
Fox News: Trump administration open to allowing Iran to continue some uranium enrichment for undetermined length of time
The U.S. plans to allow Iran limited low-level uranium enrichment as part of a proposed nuclear deal, according to Axios. The Trump administration's proposal includes strict terms to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, though Iranian officials are reportedly planning to reject it.
The deal would prohibit new enrichment facilities, require dismantling critical infrastructure, and limit enrichment concentration to 3%. Iran could participate in a regional enrichment consortium for civilian purposes under specific conditions.
#culture
Breitbart: Carl Nassib, NFL's First Openly Gay Player, Honored by Smithsonian Museum
Carl Nassib, the NFL's first openly active gay player, will have his Raiders jersey displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Nassib came out in 2021 via an Instagram video, expressing gratitude for his life and career.
In a recent interview, Nassib reflected on the honor, stating he is still processing its significance. He views the display as a tribute to those in the LGBTQ+ community who paved the way for his visibility in sports.
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as ancient loaf of bread unearthed from Bronze Age home after 5,000 years
Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a well-preserved 5,000-year-old loaf of bread during excavations at the Küllüoba Mound. The charred bread, found beneath a Bronze Age home, has provided insights into ancient baking techniques and ingredients, including emmer wheat and lentils.
Local bakers have successfully recreated the ancient recipe, leading to high demand for the bread in Turkish bakeries. Eskişehir officials express a commitment to preserving this culinary heritage, emphasizing the importance of cultivating ancient wheat varieties.
#health
Breitbart: John Brenkus, 'Sports Science' Founder and Host Dead at 54
John Brenkus, founder and host of ESPN's Sports Science, has died at 54 after battling depression. His family urged privacy and encouraged those struggling with mental health to seek help. Brenkus was known for analyzing the science behind athletic performance and had openly discussed his own mental health struggles.
ESPN honored Brenkus as an "innovator, an entertainer, and an educator." He gained fame with Sports Science, which aired on Fox Sports before moving to ESPN. Brenkus had previously shared his journey with mental health, highlighting the support he received from therapists and his dog.
#crime
Breitbart: 'King of the Hill' Voice Actor Jonathan Joss Shot Dead Following Argument with Neighbor
Voice actor Jonathan Joss, known for his role as John Redcorn on "King of the Hill," was shot dead in San Antonio, Texas, after a dispute with his neighbor. The suspect, Sigfredo Alvarez Cejam, 56, has been arrested and charged with murder.
Joss was set to return for the revival of the animated series on Hulu. Emergency services attempted to save him, but he died at the scene.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Multiple Players Struggle to Restrain Rays' Taylor Walls After Ejection by Umpire
Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Taylor Walls was ejected during a game against the Astros after a controversial strike call. Frustrated by the umpire's decision on a low pitch, Walls tapped his helmet, a gesture misinterpreted as disrespect, leading to his ejection.
Despite attempts from teammates and manager Kevin Cash to calm him, Walls expressed his anger, insisting he had not meant to challenge the umpire's call. The Astros ultimately secured a 1-0 victory.