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Jun 25, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Eric Adams warns Zohran Mamdani is a 'snake oil salesman' after Dem socialist's NYC mayoral primary win
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is gaining traction in the New York City mayoral race, recently winning the Democratic primary against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has conceded. Current Mayor Eric Adams, running as an independent, criticizes Mamdani's proposals as unrealistic.
Adams emphasizes his record and aims to differentiate himself from both extremes of the political spectrum. He argues that Mamdani's plans, such as eliminating public transit fares and free housing, are misleading and not within the mayor's authority. Adams remains committed to his reelection campaign.
Fox News: Louisiana mom warns 'half of what we're working for' at risk if Trump's budget bill fails
Toni McAllister, a Louisiana logging industry leader, joined House GOP leaders to advocate for President Trump's comprehensive legislation addressing taxes, immigration, energy, and national debt. She highlighted the potential tax burdens on families if the bill fails.
The bill aims to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts and introduce new policies, including eliminating taxes on overtime wages. While some Republicans express concerns, GOP leaders stress the necessity of the bill for economic stability and growth. The Senate is expected to vote on a modified version soon.
Fox News: WATCH: Former Dem ousted from party over 'defund the police' takes on Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg
Maud Maron, a former progressive now running as a Republican, aims to unseat Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing a public safety crisis under his leadership. She criticizes Bragg's policies for contributing to rising crime rates and argues for a return to stricter law enforcement.
Maron plans to implement her own "People’s Plan for Public Safety" if elected, which would prioritize accountability and restore prosecutorial discretion. She believes there is sufficient discontent among voters regarding Bragg's approach to crime, which could lead to a shift in political power in New York City.
#society
The Western Journal: Investigation Launched After 'Unexpected' Airplane Turbulence Causes Multiple Hospitalizations
An American Airlines flight from Miami to Raleigh-Durham experienced severe turbulence, resulting in five injuries among passengers and crew. The incident occurred while the seat belt sign was on, and first responders met the plane upon landing to assist those affected.
Passengers described the event as chaotic and frightening, with some questioning whether turbulence alone was to blame. Criticism was directed at the flight crew for the delay in addressing the situation and for not landing sooner to provide medical assistance.
Breitbart: LA: Community Groups Call for Moratorium on Evictions During ICE Raids
Community groups in Los Angeles are urging the City Council to implement a moratorium on evictions due to ongoing ICE raids, which they argue are causing fear and economic distress among renters. They claim that many families are unable to pay rent as a result of these raids and the broader economic crisis.
However, landlords, primarily small property owners, express concerns that such a moratorium would further strain their financial situations, as they rely on timely rent payments to cover their own expenses.
Fox News: July 4th travel surge expected as TSA announces record-breaking screening from past weekend
The TSA reported a record-breaking day with nearly 3.1 million travelers screened on June 22, marking the busiest day in its history. Chicago O'Hare also set a record for the most individuals screened in a single day.
Looking ahead to the Fourth of July, the TSA anticipates over 18.5 million Americans will travel by air, with peak travel expected on Sunday. AAA forecasts that 72.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home during the holiday week.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran says nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’ amid conflicting reports on strikes’ success
Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed significant damage to its nuclear facilities from recent US strikes, with assessments varying on the extent of the impact. While Israeli officials claimed the strikes could delay Iran's nuclear program by two years, other sources suggested the damage might be less substantial.
The strikes, part of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, resulted in significant casualties and infrastructure damage. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel, causing fatalities and injuries. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing evaluations of the strikes' effectiveness.
Fox News: Trump says US would strike again if Iran rebuilds nuclear program
President Trump stated that the U.S. would strike Iran again if it attempts to rebuild its nuclear program, during a NATO summit in the Netherlands. He emphasized the effectiveness of recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, which reportedly set back the program significantly.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised Trump for his decisive actions regarding Iran and his success in securing increased defense spending commitments from NATO allies. While some NATO leaders called for de-escalation, they acknowledged the potential threat of a nuclear Iran to global security.
Breitbart: Marlow: Trump a Peace President, Highly Rational, an Anti-Chaos Agent
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow discussed Trump's foreign policy, emphasizing a strategy that prevents Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and avoids prolonged military engagements. He advocated for a strong, unpredictable approach, prioritizing decisive actions when necessary.
The podcast is available on various platforms including YouTube and Spotify.
Times Of Israel: Unaware of impending ceasefire, Israelis stage a last exodus through Jordan’s Aqaba airport
Hundreds of Israelis faced long waits at the Aqaba border crossing to leave the country amid escalating conflict with Iran. With Israel's airspace closed and flights halted, many opted for this land route, leading to significant delays due to limited processing capacity.
Travelers included families and young emissaries heading to summer camps, with some managing to bypass restrictions on ritual items. Despite the chaos, there was a sense of urgency to escape the ongoing missile attacks, with many seeking alternative flights from Jordan to various international destinations.
Breitbart: PHOTOS: Iran Celebrates 'Victory' over Israel, U.S. with Tehran Parade
Iran celebrated what it claims as a victory in a 12-day conflict with Israel, despite suffering significant military losses. The Iranian regime showcased its resilience through parades in Tehran, while Israel executed a surprise attack that severely damaged Iran's military capabilities and nuclear program.
In the aftermath, Iran's leadership has resorted to propaganda, asserting their triumph and suppressing dissent within the country. Reports indicate a crackdown on opposition, including armed patrols and extrajudicial actions against suspected dissidents.
#economy
Breitbart: California Gas Taxes Set to 'Surge' on July 1; Prices to Rise 65 Cents/Gal
California's gas taxes will increase on July 1, with new regulations potentially raising prices by up to 65 cents per gallon, pushing costs to an estimated $6 per gallon. The rise is attributed to a new excise tax and stricter Low Carbon Fuel Standards aimed at reducing emissions.
Despite efforts to promote electric vehicles, demand remains low, complicating Governor Newsom's plans. The state already has the highest gas prices in the U.S., and further increases are anticipated, with some warnings suggesting prices could reach $9 per gallon.
Breitbart: Federal Reserve Chief: We Don't Need Migration to Grow the Economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated that the U.S. economy can thrive through increased worker productivity rather than relying on migration. He emphasized that productivity growth could compensate for a reduced labor force, challenging the notion that more migrants are essential for economic growth.
Powell's comments come amid ongoing debates about immigration policy, with some lawmakers advocating for increased migration to support the economy. However, he highlighted that enhancing productivity through technology and innovation could yield better long-term results for American workers and families.
#religion
The Western Journal: Trump DOJ Comes to the Defense of Priests Being Targeted by New Blue-State Law
The Department of Justice is suing Washington state over a new law requiring priests to disclose information learned during confession, arguing it violates the First Amendment's free exercise of religion. The law mandates clergy report child abuse, even if disclosed in confession.
Critics warn this could deter individuals from seeking confession, fearing legal repercussions. The DOJ emphasizes the importance of protecting religious practices from government interference, asserting that the confidentiality of confession is vital for the faith community.
#technology
Fox News: Malware targets Mac users with fake CAPTCHA and AMOS Stealer
A new cyber threat called ClickFix is targeting macOS users through deceptive online prompts, particularly by mimicking the telecom provider Spectrum. Attackers use fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into executing a command that installs the Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) malware, compromising sensitive information.
This tactic relies on social engineering, exploiting users' trust in familiar interfaces. To protect against ClickFix and similar attacks, experts recommend being cautious with CAPTCHA prompts, avoiding unverified links, enabling two-factor authentication, and keeping devices updated.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Cold front to bring powerful winds and thunderstorms as aggressive jet stream looms
A cold front is set to divide the UK's weather this week, bringing tropical humidity to the south and wind and rain to the north. Meteorologists warn of potential thunderstorms in southeast England, influenced by a strong jet stream from the U.S.
As the week progresses, temperatures in southern regions may soar into the 30s Celsius, with the potential for record-breaking heat as July begins. The north is expected to remain wetter, while the south will become drier and sunnier by the weekend.