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#politics

Fox News: Top Trump health official slams Democrats for 'misleading' claims about Medicaid reform
Top Trump health official slams Democrats for 'misleading' claims about Medicaid reform
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the new Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, defends the GOP's healthcare reform plan, arguing it will benefit rural hospitals despite opposition from Senate Democrats. He claims that only a small percentage of Medicaid spending occurs in rural areas.

Senate Republicans are working to finalize the reforms, which include measures to combat waste and fraud in Medicaid. However, changes to the Medicaid provider tax rate have sparked controversy, with some Republicans expressing concerns that these adjustments may jeopardize rural hospitals and access to care for low-income Americans.


#society

GB News: Prince Harry's criticism of Princess Kate and Prince William led to royal couple no longer speaking to duke
Prince Harry's criticism of Princess Kate and Prince William led to royal couple no longer speaking to duke
Prince Harry's autobiography, "Spare," reveals his complex feelings about his relationship with Prince William and Princess Kate, particularly following their 2011 wedding. He expressed a sense of loss, feeling that the marriage marked a turning point in his bond with William, who he felt was no longer his brother but a husband.

The memoir also highlights moments of warmth between the couples, including Harry's initial worries about Meghan's acceptance by William and Kate. However, tensions arose, particularly between Meghan and Kate over personal boundaries. Harry also addressed the media portrayal of a pre-wedding incident, clarifying that Kate admitted to making Meghan cry, contradicting earlier narratives.


The Telegraph: Jewish doctors feel ‘intimidated and unsafe’ at BMA conference
Jewish doctors feel ‘intimidated and unsafe’ at BMA conference
Jewish doctors at the British Medical Association's annual conference report feeling "intimidated and unsafe" due to a significant focus on Israel and Palestine, with 10% of motions addressing these topics. The Jewish Medical Association has sought guidance from security organizations to ensure their members' safety.

The conference's disproportionate emphasis on contentious issues has raised concerns about the inclusivity and well-being of Jewish representatives within the medical community.


Breitbart: Report: Number of Abortions Increasing in U.S. due to Telehealth
Report: Number of Abortions Increasing in U.S. due to Telehealth
The number of abortions in the U.S. has increased to about 1.1 million annually, driven largely by Telehealth prescriptions for abortion pills following the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The WeCount project reported a rise in monthly abortions from 80,000 in late 2022 to 95,000 by 2023.

Concerns have emerged regarding the safety of mifepristone, the first drug in the abortion pill regimen, with a study indicating severe complications in over 10% of cases, far exceeding FDA reported rates. Additionally, Planned Parenthood's recent report highlighted a record number of abortions and increased taxpayer funding.


Fox News: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez wedding planners fight back against Venice takeover claims
Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez wedding planners fight back against Venice takeover claims
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are facing local protests as they prepare for their wedding in Venice, Italy. Despite concerns from residents about the impact of the event on the city, their wedding planners assert they are committed to minimizing disruptions and respecting local life.

Venice's mayor expressed pride in the couple choosing the city for their wedding, while organizers emphasize that the event will blend with the city's daily activities. The wedding is expected to host around 250 guests, with a star-studded list including celebrities.


The Federalist: Every Church Needs A Second Amendment-Fortified Security Plan
Every Church Needs A Second Amendment-Fortified Security Plan
A shooting incident at CrossPointe Community Church in Michigan highlights the urgent need for churches across America to implement safety measures against potential violence. The assailant, armed and wearing a tactical vest, was thwarted by the church's preparedness, including armed members, which prevented a larger tragedy.

The incident underscores the reality of increasing violence against Christians, with over 25 attacks on worship services in the past two decades. Experts suggest that churches should develop shooting response plans and consider allowing concealed carry to enhance safety, as civilian intervention has proven effective in stopping active shooters.


Breitbart: Governor Abbott Vetoes Texas THC Ban, Calls Special Session
Governor Abbott Vetoes Texas THC Ban, Calls Special Session
Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a THC ban bill passed by the Legislature, citing constitutional challenges and the potential for legal delays. He called for a special session to regulate THC instead of enforcing a ban, proposing a structure similar to alcohol regulation.

The veto sparked backlash from Lt. Governor Dan Patrick and law enforcement supporters, who argue that THC products pose significant risks, particularly to youth. The special session is set for July 21 to address Abbott's concerns and consider new legislation.


Fox News: How to stay cool as potentially deadly heat dome surges through US
How to stay cool as potentially deadly heat dome surges through US
A significant heat wave is impacting the U.S., particularly the eastern states, with temperatures approaching 100 degrees. Alerts are in place for 28 states due to dangerous heat conditions.

To combat the heat, various fans are recommended, including household options like the Dyson tower fan and Amazon Basics pedestal fan, as well as portable fans for on-the-go relief. These products aim to provide comfort while managing energy costs.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Trump Sends Furious Response to Putin Ally's Nuclear Threat: 'Did He Really Say That?'
Trump Sends Furious Response to Putin Ally's Nuclear Threat: 'Did He Really Say That?'
President Trump reacted strongly to Dmitry Medvedev's claim that multiple nations could supply Iran with nuclear warheads. He questioned the seriousness of Medvedev's remarks about nuclear weapons and emphasized the strength of the U.S. military, particularly its nuclear submarines.

Experts noted that supplying Iran with a nuclear warhead is highly complex and unlikely without establishing a nuclear program in the country. They warned that any nation assisting Iran would face significant consequences from the U.S.


Times Of Israel: Germany’s Merz: Iranian quest for bomb ‘can no longer be seriously disputed’
Germany’s Merz: Iranian quest for bomb ‘can no longer be seriously disputed’
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz defended US and Israeli military actions against Iran, citing clear evidence of Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons. He labeled Iran a "terror regime" and emphasized that the strikes were necessary to counter ongoing threats to Israel and regional stability.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed concerns about a nuclear Iran, calling it the greatest threat to stability, while urging de-escalation. French President Emmanuel Macron warned against military responses, advocating for diplomatic discussions to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities.


Breitbart: Report: Iran Fires at U.S. Bases in Qatar, Iraq; Missiles Intercepted
Report: Iran Fires at U.S. Bases in Qatar, Iraq; Missiles Intercepted
Iran launched ballistic missiles targeting U.S. bases in Qatar and Iraq, reportedly intercepted without causing damage. This action was framed as retaliation for recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran claimed to have hit the Al-Udeid base in Qatar.

In response, the U.S. had preemptively moved military assets to minimize potential damage. President Trump had warned of severe retaliation if U.S. forces were attacked, but past incidents have seen restrained responses. Qatar condemned the missile strikes as a violation of its sovereignty.


The Telegraph: Iran retaliates against US in Middle East
Iran retaliates against US in Middle East
Iran has retaliated against the US by launching missile strikes on military bases in Iraq and Qatar, following recent attacks on its nuclear facilities. Explosions were reported near Doha and air defense systems were activated at Ain al-Asad airbase.

The situation is being closely monitored by Donald Trump and his national security team, with US jets dispatched from Saudi Arabia.


Fox News: Veteran-led mission evacuates Americans from Israel as Biden's 'weakened' foreign policy blamed for risk
Veteran-led mission evacuates Americans from Israel as Biden's 'weakened' foreign policy blamed for risk
Project DYNAMO, a veteran-led nonprofit, is actively evacuating U.S. citizens and allies from Israel amid escalating tensions following airstrikes between Israel and Iran. The organization has successfully extracted around 250 individuals, with ongoing operations to assist those remaining.

As the U.S. government weighs evacuation options, Project DYNAMO emphasizes the urgency of their mission, citing a backlog of requests from Americans seeking to leave Israel. The organization aims to rescue thousands more, highlighting the need for immediate action in the volatile situation.


Fox News: Elite university professor sparks social media backlash after revealing what Iran should do next: 'This demon'
Elite university professor sparks social media backlash after revealing what Iran should do next: 'This demon'
Georgetown University professor Jonathan Brown faced backlash for a social media post expressing his "hope" for Iran to conduct a "symbolic strike" on a U.S. military base following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. His comments drew criticism from conservatives who interpreted it as wishing harm on American soldiers.

In response to the outrage, Brown deleted the post, clarifying that he did not intend to call for violence and emphasized his opposition to American involvement in foreign wars. Georgetown University condemned his remarks and stated they are reviewing the matter for potential further action.


#military

The Western Journal: Breaking: Iran Launches Attack on US Bases
Breaking: Iran Launches Attack on US Bases
Iran launched missile attacks on U.S. bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to the destruction of its nuclear facilities. The Al Udeid Air Base near Doha was targeted, with reports of missile interceptions by Patriot defense systems.

Iran claimed the strikes were a "mighty and successful response" to U.S. aggression, while Qatar condemned the attack as a violation of its sovereignty and international law. The extent of damage and casualties remains unclear.


#culture

Breitbart: Disney Disaster: ‘Elio’ Marks Pixar's Worst Box Office Opening Ever
Disney Disaster: ‘Elio’ Marks Pixar's Worst Box Office Opening Ever
“How to Train Your Dragon” retained its position at the top of the North American box office, earning $37 million in its second weekend. The live-action remake has grossed $358.2 million worldwide. In contrast, Pixar's “Elio” opened with just $21 million, marking the lowest debut in the studio's history.

“28 Years Later” debuted strongly with $30 million, marking a successful return for the zombie franchise. Meanwhile, Disney's “Lilo & Stitch” continued to perform well, taking in $9.7 million. Upcoming releases include “F1” and “Megan 2.0.”


#crime

Fox News: Special prosecutor warns Karen Read supporters' behavior is 'antithesis of justice'
Special prosecutor warns Karen Read supporters' behavior is 'antithesis of justice'
Special prosecutor Hank Brennan criticized the intimidation tactics used by supporters of Karen Read, warning that such behavior undermines the American legal system. He emphasized the need for witnesses to feel safe and condemned the harassment of victims and their families.

Read was acquitted of homicide charges related to the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, but Brennan expressed disappointment over the verdict, stating that the evidence pointed to her as the sole suspect. Her parents continue to assert her innocence.