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Jun 22, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Anti-Trump NBA Coach Actually Defends MAGA from Dems: 'So Strange We Are Blaming' Them
NBA coach Doc Rivers criticized Democrats for blaming MAGA voters for Trump's election win, advocating for self-reflection and voter engagement within the party. He noted the need for Democrats to connect better with diverse communities to increase voter turnout.
Rivers' comments highlight a perceived disconnect between political elites and average Americans, as he pointed out the struggles within the black community and the importance of addressing feelings of hopelessness.
Fox News: 'Baby steps': Leader Thune details his work to corral Republicans behind Trump's legislative vision
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is navigating challenges within the GOP regarding President Trump's extensive legislation, aiming for a vote by July 4. The bill includes tax cuts, healthcare reforms, and spending reductions, but faces opposition from various factions over spending levels and Medicaid changes.
Thune is working to unify Senate Republicans while addressing concerns from fiscal conservatives and moderates. The bill will require House approval, and negotiations are ongoing, particularly regarding the state and local tax deduction cap. The Senate's version is currently under review for compliance with budget reconciliation rules.
Fox News: Pro-life movement confronts high abortion rates three years after Dobbs
The pro-life movement is facing challenges following the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which aimed to return abortion regulation to the states. Despite this legal victory, evidence suggests that abortion rates may be increasing, prompting advocates to focus on defunding Planned Parenthood and restricting access to abortion pills.
Abortion opponents, including Marjorie Dannenfelser of SBA Pro-Life America, acknowledge the ongoing struggle and emphasize the need for a cohesive strategy. They are investing in political candidates and aiming to influence public opinion while contending with the proliferation of abortion pills and the potential impact of new legislation.
#society
Fox News: Israel recovers remains of three more bodies held by Hamas: 'No victory until last hostage returns'
Israel's Defense Forces have recovered the remains of three hostages killed by Hamas during the October 2023 attacks. The bodies of Ofra Keidar, Yonatan Samerano, and Shay Levinson were identified and returned to their families after a special operation in Gaza.
Keidar, 71, was abducted while walking, Samerano, 21, was taken after fleeing a music festival, and Levinson, 19, was a soldier who engaged in combat before being captured. The recovery of their remains is seen as a step towards healing for their families.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Keir Starmer to hold emergency Cobra meeting as he urges Iran deescalation
Keir Starmer will convene an emergency Cobra meeting following US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. He emphasized the need for deescalation and negotiations, stating that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons, which he views as a major threat to regional stability.
Starmer confirmed that the UK was informed of the US actions and reassured the public that measures are in place to protect UK interests. He expressed a commitment to diplomatic solutions and ongoing discussions with international leaders to stabilize the situation.
#technology
The Western Journal: FBI Investigates Viral Scam Messages: You Need to Delete These Texts Now
The FBI is investigating a new scam involving fraudulent text messages that impersonate state Department of Motor Vehicles, claiming recipients owe unpaid tickets and threatening prosecution. This "smishing" technique aims to steal personal information and money.
Cybercriminals, often based overseas, utilize AI and algorithms to send mass texts, hoping for a few responses. The FBI advises individuals to be cautious and not engage with unknown senders, and to report any suspicious messages to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.