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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: 'No dignity' in socialism: NYC Mayor Adams announces re-election bid after Mamdani wins Dem primary
Mayor Eric Adams announced his re-election campaign as an independent, facing criticism from protesters while touting his record. His main challenger, Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, won the primary, proposing radical policies that Adams criticized as unrealistic.
Adams emphasized his focus on practical solutions rather than "Twitter politics," while also highlighting his past legal challenges and the political motivations behind them. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo may consider an independent run after conceding in the Democratic primary.
#society
Fox News: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez celebrity wedding guests take Venice by storm
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are in Venice, Italy, for their wedding festivities, which began with a kick-off party in Cannaregio. Celebrities like Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady are in attendance, with security measures heightened due to recent protests.
The couple altered their wedding venue for security reasons, moving from the Scuola Grande della Misericordia to the more secluded Arsenale. Venice's mayor expressed pride in hosting the event despite local protests.
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Will New York elect a mayor who hates Jews?
New York's presumptive Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani, faces criticism from moderate House Democrats for alleged antisemitic remarks. Concerns arise as antisemitism rises in the U.S., with Mamdani seen as a strong candidate for the November election.
In related news, President Trump's legal defense against Harvard's lawsuit gained support from 16 state attorneys general. Meanwhile, Israel's IDF recovered the remains of three hostages held by Hamas, and anti-Israel protests continue at Columbia University.
GB News: Three seriously injured after double-decker bus carrying schoolchildren crashes off road and into river
A double-decker bus carrying students from Barton Peveril Sixth Form College crashed into a river in Eastleigh, leaving three people seriously injured and 14 others treated for minor injuries. Emergency services, including two helicopters and five ambulances, responded quickly to the scene.
All passengers were accounted for, and an incident center has been established for concerned parents. The road will remain closed for up to 12 hours for investigation and recovery efforts. The bus company is conducting an investigation into the circumstances of the crash.
The Federalist: 4 Reasons SCOTUS Should Overturn Obergefell Now
The 10th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges highlights concerns over the redefinition of marriage and family, which critics argue undermines the traditional male-female union essential for child-rearing. They contend that the decision prioritizes adult desires over children's rights to their biological parents.
Opponents also claim that Obergefell dismisses the unique roles of women and men, leading to societal confusion about gender and family structures. They argue that the ruling is unconstitutional and harms the foundational understanding of family, calling for its reversal.
Breitbart: 'Esthetic Nightmare:' Elon Musk to Ban Hashtags from X Ads
Elon Musk has announced a ban on hashtags in advertisements on his social media platform, X, calling them an “esthetic nightmare.” He believes advancements in AI make hashtags obsolete, as content can now be clustered without them.
While some users support the move, arguing that hashtags clutter ads, others express confusion and frustration, suggesting Musk should address more pressing issues on the platform.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Zelensky Launches Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Officials For War Crimes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved plans for a new international court to prosecute senior Russian officials for the invasion of Ukraine, targeting the "crime of aggression." This tribunal will be established through an agreement with the Council of Europe, as existing courts lack jurisdiction for this specific offense.
Logistical details, including the court's location, are still pending, with The Hague being a potential site. The court will be funded by a group of supporting countries, and any indictment of Russian President Vladimir Putin would require him to leave office due to immunity laws.
#military
Fox News: Joint Chiefs chair spotlights 44 heroes who defended US base from Iran missile attack: 'Absolutely crushed it'
Gen. Dan Caine reported that a small group of 44 U.S. soldiers defended Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar against an Iranian missile barrage, marking what may be the largest single engagement of the Patriot missile defense system in U.S. history. The soldiers, aged 21 to 28, operated only two Patriot systems.
Despite the attack, no casualties were reported, and the base continues to serve as a critical hub for U.S. operations against ISIS and other military efforts in the region. Iran's missile strike was a response to U.S. actions against its nuclear facilities.
#culture
Breitbart: Rapper Azealia Banks Ditches U.K. Music Fest over 'Pressure to Support Palestine': 'I’m Not Putting On a F**king Hijab'
Rapper Azealia Banks has canceled her performances at the Maiden Voyage and Boomtown festivals in the UK, citing pressure from promoters to publicly support Palestine. She expressed frustration over being threatened with removal from the lineup for not aligning with their demands.
Banks criticized the performative activism surrounding the issue, stating she does not support what she sees as empty slogans and groupthink. She emphasized her desire to focus on her music rather than engage in political statements that she finds insincere.
Forbes: ‘F1’ Arrives With A Stunning Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
Director Joseph Kosinski's new film, F1, has garnered impressive audience reception, achieving a near-perfect 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, closely following Top Gun: Maverick's 99%. Critics have rated it 86%, indicating strong interest despite competition from other films.
The plot centers on Sonny Hayes, portrayed by Brad Pitt, a once-promising F1 driver seeking redemption after a career-threatening accident. The film explores themes of competition and teamwork within the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing.
Breitbart: The Top Five Cannon Group Films of All Time
Cannon Group, active from 1982 to 1989, became known for its blend of gratuitous violence and entertainment, releasing around a hundred films during this period. Notable titles include "Runaway Train," "Death Wish II," "Street Smart," "Cobra," and "Invasion U.S.A.," each showcasing a mix of action, drama, and iconic performances.
These films often reflected the era's cultural zeitgeist, with themes of revenge, moral complexity, and 80s machismo. They continue to be remembered for their unique contributions to cinema and the entertainment landscape of the time.
Le Monde: Anna Wintour to step down as Vogue editor-in-chief
Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor of US Vogue after 37 years, having led the magazine since 1988. She announced her departure at a staff meeting but will continue in her roles as global chief content officer for Conde Nast and editorial director at Vogue.
#crime
Breitbart: Mexican Government Rushes to Defend Cartel-Connected Banks Targeted for Sanctions by U.S. Treasury Department
Mexico's government is defending two banks and a brokerage accused by the U.S. Treasury of laundering money for drug cartels. Mexican officials dispute the allegations, claiming insufficient evidence and stating that transactions with Chinese companies were legitimate.
The Secretariat of Treasury and Public Credit asserts that a review found no criminal behavior, only administrative faults. This response comes amid ongoing concerns about corruption and the government's historical ties to drug cartels.