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Jun 24, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Most Republicans support Trump ordered military strike on Iran's nuclear program: poll
A recent national poll shows that 45% of Americans oppose the U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, while 36% support it. Support is largely partisan, with 69% of Republicans in favor, compared to only 13% of Democrats.
The survey also reveals that 60% believe the airstrikes won't enhance U.S. safety, and 80% are concerned about potential Iranian retaliation against U.S. civilians. Trump's approval rating on handling Iran stands at 35%.
Fox News: Chicago Tribune warns New York to avoid socialist mayoral candidate after 'mistake' Brandon Johnson
The Chicago Tribune cautioned New York City voters against nominating democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in the upcoming mayoral primary, citing negative outcomes from Chicago's experience with Mayor Brandon Johnson. The editorial highlighted Mamdani's radical proposals and warned that low voter turnout could favor him over more moderate candidates like Andrew Cuomo.
The Tribune emphasized that Mamdani's policies, which include rent freezes and increased taxes, mirror Johnson's failed initiatives. They urged New Yorkers to consider the potential consequences of electing a more radical leader, warning that it could lead to a less competitive and financially secure city.
Breitbart: Charlamagne tha God: Democrats 'Sound Like Hypocrites' for Demanding Congressional Approval for Iran Strikes
Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrat lawmakers for their hypocrisy in demanding President Trump seek congressional approval for military strikes on Iran, pointing out that previous presidents acted similarly without facing severe backlash. He noted that military actions without congressional consent have become routine.
The discussion highlighted the inconsistency in reactions to presidential military actions, with co-hosts questioning why past strikes by Obama and Biden did not prompt the same level of outrage or impeachment calls. Trump, meanwhile, stated he seeks a calm resolution with Iran, avoiding regime change to prevent chaos.
Forbes: Betting Markets Predict Zohran Mamdani Will Win NYC Mayoral Primary
Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani's chances of winning the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor have increased, overtaking former Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to betting markets Polymarket and Kalshi. Recent polling shows Mamdani gaining ground, particularly among voters under 50.
Both candidates have received significant endorsements from influential figures, with Cuomo backed by billionaires like Michael Bloomberg and Bill Ackman, while Mamdani has support from prominent Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders. The primary election is currently underway.
Breitbart: Democrat Al Green Files Article of Impeachment Against Trump over Iran Strikes
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) filed an impeachment article against President Trump, claiming he abused his powers by bombing Iran without congressional authorization, thus undermining democracy. Green argues this act constitutes a de facto war declaration and threatens American governance.
In response, a White House spokesperson highlighted Trump's "peace through strength" strategy, asserting that his actions led to significant achievements, including the dismantling of Iran's nuclear program and a ceasefire. The spokesperson called this a historic moment for the U.S. and the world.
Breitbart: NYC Mayoral Candidate's City-Run Grocers Idea Spells Corruption
Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes city-run grocery stores in New York City to combat high grocery prices, claiming they would operate without profit motives. However, local reactions are skeptical, citing potential corruption and questioning the feasibility of lower prices.
Critics argue that grocery stores already operate on thin profit margins, and Mamdani's plan may not effectively address underlying issues like crime and poverty. Concerns about the practicality of his proposal and its reliance on public subsidies are also raised.
#society
The Western Journal: Insanity: ESPN Announcer Apologizes for Calling America 'Great' During WNBA Broadcast
ESPN commentator Rebecca Lobo apologized for calling America "great" during a WNBA broadcast, leading to public backlash. The comment, made while discussing a foul call, was met with silence, prompting Lobo to retract her statement and suggest a more neutral phrasing.
Critics argue this reflects a broader trend of political correctness in sports media, with many expressing frustration over the need to apologize for patriotic sentiments. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between sports commentary and political discourse.
GB News: Millions of drivers risk £5,000 fine and nine licence points for breaking Highway Code headlight rule
Motorists in the UK face fines for dazzling other drivers with bright headlights, violating Highway Code rules. The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 prohibit using lights that cause discomfort to others, with penalties including £100 fines and potential court cases leading to fines up to £5,000.
Proper headlight management is essential for safety, including keeping headlights aligned and switching to dipped beams when facing oncoming traffic. The Highway Code outlines specific lighting requirements, emphasizing that headlights must be used appropriately to avoid impairing visibility for other road users.
Times Of Israel: 44 said killed near Gaza aid sites; UN condemns ‘weaponization’ of food distribution
Hamas's civil defense agency reported 44 deaths due to Israeli fire while civilians were seeking aid in Gaza. The IDF stated that the area was a closed military zone during specific hours, leading to confusion over the timing of the incidents. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as people attempted to access food distribution sites.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which aims to provide aid without Hamas involvement, has faced criticism and claims of harassment from the IDF. International organizations have condemned the situation, with the UN highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis and questioning the legality of Israel's actions regarding aid distribution.
Fox News: Bruce Willis' daughter fires back at critics who say she's 'exposing' her dad as he battles dementia
Tallulah Willis defended her decision to share photos of her father, Bruce Willis, who is battling dementia, after facing criticism on social media. She emphasized the family's discretion in posting and wanted to showcase moments of joy during difficult times.
Supporters in the comments praised her for sharing the intimate family moments, highlighting the unconditional love within the family. Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in February 2023, following an earlier aphasia diagnosis.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN chief praises Trump for Iran-Israel cease-fire days after condemning US strikes
UN Secretary-General António Guterres praised President Trump for announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, urging both nations to respect it. This comes after Guterres condemned U.S. strikes on Iran, warning of potential catastrophic consequences for the region.
Trump expressed frustration with both countries as tensions rose, emphasizing that Israel would not attack Iran and reaffirming his stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions. He claimed both sides wanted to end the conflict.
#religion
Fox News: Bondi vows to 'protect every religion in this country' after Wray-era controversy
Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed the House regarding the DOJ's commitment to protecting religious freedoms across various faiths, including Judaism and Islam. She highlighted concerns over antisemitism and criticized the Biden administration for restricting the opening of religious buildings during COVID-19.
Bondi emphasized the DOJ's focus on religious rights and stated that the department would not utilize the Southern Poverty Law Center as a resource. She also referenced a controversial FBI memo on "radical-traditionalist Catholics," which was retracted amid criticism.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Most Movie Theater Execs Believe Moviegoing will Die Within 20 Years
A survey of cinema owners and film professionals reveals that over half believe the traditional cinema experience will be obsolete in 20 years. Nearly 90% report revenues have not recovered to pre-COVID levels, and many express a desire for an exclusive theatrical window for new releases.
Critics argue that the focus on external factors like COVID and streaming ignores a crucial element: the quality of the films themselves. Successful recent releases indicate that audiences still crave the theatrical experience, but many films fail to meet expectations, suggesting a need for introspection and improvement in content.
#health
The Western Journal: Country Music Star Ronnie McDowell Taken to Hospital After His Words Stop Making Sense During Concert
Country music star Ronnie McDowell was hospitalized after experiencing slurred speech and confusion during a concert in Pennsylvania. His tour manager halted the performance, and McDowell later expressed concerns about having a stroke.
After medical evaluation, it was confirmed he suffered a mini stroke but is in good spirits and expected to recover. He will require surgery in the coming weeks but can resume performing and exercising soon.
Fox News: Teen with unnamed condition can't eat any food, baffling doctors worldwide
Finley Ranson, a 14-year-old from England, suffers from a rare condition that prevents him from consuming any food, causing his body to react as if it is fighting a virus. His digestive system cannot tolerate lipids, leading to internal bleeding.
Since age four, he has relied on tube feeding for essential nutrients, bypassing his gastrointestinal tract entirely. Despite doctors' efforts, they have been unable to identify a name for his condition, which he has humorously dubbed "Finley-itis." His family remains hopeful for advancements that may allow him to enjoy a normal diet in the future.
#crime
Forbes: Will Diddy Be Convicted? Here’s What Legal Analysts Say
Sean "Diddy" Combs is on trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, facing charges that could lead to life in prison. Prosecutors have presented a strong case, including testimony from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, alleging coercion into sex performances.
The defense plans to rest without calling witnesses, and Combs will not testify. A jury's decision could hinge on whether they believe Combs ran a criminal enterprise. A mistrial is possible if jurors cannot agree on a verdict.