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#politics
The Federalist: FBI Won't Say If It Will Reinstate Biden-Era Whistleblowers
The FBI has not confirmed whether it will reinstate whistleblowers who reported alleged corruption within the agency during the Biden administration. These whistleblowers, including special agents Steve Friend and Garret O’Boyle, faced suspensions after raising concerns about misconduct.
As the situation unfolds, both Friend and O’Boyle have marked 1,000 days of suspension, claiming it is retaliation for their disclosures. The FBI has not responded to inquiries regarding their reinstatement.
The Western Journal: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Fox News' Mark Levin Square Off in Rapidly Escalating Feud
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Fox News commentator Mark Levin engaged in a heated exchange on social media following President Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities. Greene criticized the action, emphasizing her focus on domestic issues over foreign conflicts, while Levin countered her claims regarding Iran's impact on American lives.
The dispute escalated, with Greene accusing Levin of using threatening language and calling for his dismissal from Fox News. She also made a controversial remark suggesting a connection between the CIA and the assassination of JFK due to his opposition to Israel's nuclear program.
Forbes: Here’s How Much New York City Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Is Worth
Zohran Mamdani leads the Democratic primary with 43% of the vote, ahead of Andrew Cuomo at 36%. Cuomo may concede the nomination, leaving Mamdani's path to the general election open. If successful, he could become New York City's youngest mayor and implement progressive policies.
Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has a background in community organizing and a modest net worth compared to Cuomo. He aims to address issues like rent control and public transportation. His upbringing contrasts with his political stance, as both candidates seek to resonate with working-class voters despite their privileged backgrounds.
Times Of Israel: Iraq arrests pro-Iran commentator who claimed radar struck by drone aided Israel
Iraqi authorities arrested political commentator Abbas al-Ardawi for alleging that a military radar system was used to assist Israel in its conflict with Iran. His post, which claimed a French radar at Taji base facilitated Israeli aggression, was deemed inflammatory and led to charges of defamation against Iraq's security institutions.
The arrest, ordered by the prime minister, underscores Iraq's stance on national security, balancing freedom of expression with state interests. This incident comes amid escalating tensions in the Iran-Israel conflict, which has seen significant military actions and casualties on both sides.
The Western Journal: 24 Years After 9/11, NYC Dems Pick Muslim Who Defends Terror, Hates Israel for Mayor
New York City Democrats have nominated state Rep. Zohran Mamdani for mayor, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo in a surprising primary outcome. Mamdani, endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America, has made controversial statements regarding Israel and has proposed radical policies, including raising the minimum wage to $30 an hour.
Mamdani's rhetoric, including references to "globalizing the intifada," raises concerns about his stance on violence and anti-Semitism. Critics argue that his views could alienate voters in a city with a significant Jewish population. The upcoming general election poses challenges for Mamdani as he must appeal to a broader electorate while maintaining his progressive base.
Fox News: Acting Buffalo, NY mayor loses in Democratic primary
Buffalo's acting Mayor Christopher Scanlon conceded defeat in the Democratic primary to state Sen. Sean Ryan, who secured 46.5% of the vote compared to Scanlon's 35.3%. Ryan, backed by the county Democratic Party, aims to unite the city moving forward.
Scanlon expressed gratitude to his supporters and acknowledged the challenges of the campaign. Ryan's victory marks a significant shift in Buffalo's leadership following the resignation of former Mayor Byron Brown.
#society
The Western Journal: LGBT Pride Concert Held at Trump's Kennedy Center Weeks After Christian Official Was Fired for Biblical Beliefs
The Kennedy Center hosted an LGBT pride concert shortly after the dismissal of a leader for his Christian beliefs on homosexuality. The event, organized by Democratic senators, was seen as a protest against President Trump's influence over the venue.
Ric Grenell, the interim director, expressed disappointment over the concert, claiming it was a political stunt. He had previously fired Floyd Brown for his traditional views on marriage, highlighting a perceived contradiction in the Center's approach to inclusivity.
GB News: Foreign Office issues France travel warning after major disruption to Eurostar services
Eurostar services are experiencing severe disruptions due to two fatalities involving trains between Lille and Paris. The Foreign Office has advised travelers to check with operators as many services have been canceled or delayed.
Passengers face significant delays and cancellations, with Eurostar recommending changes to travel plans. The situation is compounded by a cable theft near Lille Europe. Eurostar has apologized to affected customers.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Trump's Attack On Iran Was Putting America First
A group of media professionals visiting Israel faced unexpected conflict as Iran retaliated with missile strikes following Israel's military operations. The trip, intended to explore the geopolitical landscape post-October 7, turned into an urgent escape from escalating violence, culminating in their exit through Jordan.
The author reflects on the significance of Israel's actions against Iran, emphasizing that the conflict is rooted in Iran's long history of aggression. The piece advocates for a focused U.S. strategy to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power, suggesting that the Iranian people are capable of self-determination.
#health
Fox News: RFK Jr to encourage Americans to use 'wearable' tech to track their health
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. envisions that every American will wear health-monitoring devices within four years. He announced a major advertising campaign to promote wearables like smartwatches and fitness trackers, emphasizing their role in empowering individuals to manage their health.
Kennedy supports the use of wearables for monitoring health metrics, suggesting they could be a cost-effective alternative to expensive medications like Ozempic. He advocates for healthy lifestyle choices over pharmaceuticals and aims to make health management more accessible.
#science
Forbes: When To See The Rare Sight Of Mercury Close To The Moon This Week
This weekend, skywatchers can spot Mercury alongside a crescent moon on the evenings of June 26 and 27. Look to the west-northwest horizon about 45 minutes after sunset for a chance to see the usually elusive planet, which will be visible to the naked eye.
On June 27, the crescent moon will be more prominent, enhanced by Earthshine. Additionally, the peak of the Boötid meteor shower will occur late on June 27, offering a chance to see shooting stars from the constellation Boötes.