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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: GOP Sens: China Bankrolls Lawsuits To Cripple U.S. Energy
Senators discussed claims of a coordinated effort by the Chinese Communist Party, foreign donors, and leftist activists to undermine U.S. energy dominance. Chairman Ted Cruz highlighted a "three-pronged" attack involving foreign funding, litigation, and judicial influence aimed at American energy producers.
Democratic senators dismissed these claims as conspiracy theories, focusing instead on energy costs and climate change. Witnesses testified that the legal actions could severely impact the oil and gas industry, allowing China to strengthen its energy dominance while the U.S. faces increased litigation.
Fox News: White House drops 'Daddy's Home' meme after viral NATO summit moment
The White House released a meme featuring President Trump set to Usher's "Daddy’s Home," highlighting his arrival at the NATO Summit and interactions with world leaders, including Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who referred to Trump as "daddy." The clip received mixed reactions online.
During the summit, Rutte defended Trump's strong language regarding Israel and Iran, asserting that "Daddy has to sometimes use strong language." The NATO alliance also agreed to increase defense spending to 5%, aligning with Trump's long-standing demands.
GB News: 'So embarrassing!' Bev Turner delivers scathing analysis as she predicts ANOTHER Labour U-turn
Bev Turner predicts that Sir Keir Starmer's Government is poised for another "embarrassing" U-turn regarding its welfare reforms, facing significant opposition from over 130 Labour MPs. The proposed Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill aims to cut disability benefits by about £5 billion annually.
Despite Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's insistence that the vote will proceed, critics argue the reforms could push 250,000 people into poverty. The situation may lead to a major revolt within Labour, marking a potential first defeat for Starmer's Government, despite its substantial majority.
#society
Le Monde: 'Dating apps have every interest to turn our love lives into gruyère cheese, full of holes and short-lived misfires'
Arnaud Poissonnier, a former banker turned entrepreneur, critiques dating apps for their failure to deliver on promises of true love. He highlights that 83% of Europeans are dissatisfied with these platforms, which he claims mislead users and often result in disappointment.
Poissonnier calls for regulation of the dating app industry, labeling it "dishonest and ineffective." His findings, detailed in his book "Boîtes de conserve," reveal that while 75% of users seek lasting relationships, only 5% succeed, equating the situation to false advertising.
Breitbart: South Korea Reports Biggest Fertility Spike in 34 Years
Statistics Korea reported a significant year-on-year increase in childbirths in South Korea, with 20,717 births in April 2025, marking an 8.7% rise from April 2024. This increase is attributed to higher marriage rates and government birth promotion policies, although the overall birth rate remains low.
Despite this uptick, South Korea's population continues to decline, officially recognized as a crisis. The previous administration's efforts to address the issue faced challenges, and the newly elected president plans to implement tax deductions and housing support for families. However, experts warn that current measures may not be sufficient to reverse long-term demographic trends.
The Telegraph: How the BMA became a vessel for Middle East politics
The British Medical Association's recent conference focused heavily on political issues related to Israel and Palestine, with 10% of motions addressing these topics. This shift raised concerns among members about the prioritization of global politics over pressing healthcare issues in the UK.
The Jewish Medical Association expressed that Jewish attendees felt intimidated and excluded, while some members criticized the conference for being overly focused on Gaza instead of broader medical concerns. There are concerns about the union's direction and its impact on inclusivity within the medical community.
Fox News: Prepared, not paranoid: What you need to know to protect yourself from a possible terror attack
Concerns are rising among Americans about potential terror attacks linked to Iranian sleeper cells in the wake of military operations in Iran. This has sparked discussions about safety and preparedness, with experts urging vigilance and awareness in daily life.
To enhance personal safety, individuals are encouraged to stay informed through reputable sources, practice situational awareness, and have emergency plans. Law enforcement agencies are also increasing patrols and utilizing technology to prevent threats. Preparedness is emphasized as a shared responsibility.
Fox News: 'Social Network' sequel led by Aaron Sorkin will focus on Facebook's impact on elections, teens
Aaron Sorkin is set to direct a sequel to "The Social Network," over 15 years after the original film's release. While it will not be a direct sequel, the follow-up will explore Facebook's impact on society, including its role in divisive content and the 2020 election.
Production details are still pending, and no cast members have been confirmed to return. Sorkin aims to address broader themes beyond the Capitol riot, focusing on Facebook's effects on youth and global issues.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Iran's supreme leader slams Trump just days after US strikes on nuclear sites
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized President Trump’s call for Iran to surrender, asserting the statement was inappropriate. Trump responded by highlighting U.S. military dominance and downplaying Iran's retaliatory actions following U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities.
Despite a ceasefire, Khamenei remains in hiding amid reports of a crackdown on dissent in Iran, including mass arrests and executions linked to alleged espionage for Israel. The situation suggests a tightening grip of the regime, countering hopes for political change.
Fox News: Fmr. Trump Secy. of State Pompeo says Iran strike sends message: 'America is back leading in the world'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated that the recent U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities signals a return to American global leadership. He emphasized that the operation increased safety for the U.S. and its allies, despite potential risks from Iranian retaliation.
Pompeo also criticized isolationist sentiments within both major political parties, arguing that American leadership is essential for global safety. He hinted at a possible presidential run in 2028 but focused on engaging in current policy discussions.
Times Of Israel: Trump says no enriched uranium moved out of Fordo as debate over strikes’ impact continues
President Trump asserted that no enriched uranium was removed from Iran's Fordo facility following US and Israeli strikes, despite conflicting reports suggesting Iran's uranium stores remained largely intact. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed this, defending the effectiveness of the military actions.
Iran's leadership, however, claimed victory and downplayed the impact of the strikes, with the International Atomic Energy Agency confirming damage to the facility's centrifuges. The conflict saw Iran retaliate with missile attacks on Israel, resulting in significant casualties and destruction.
The Western Journal: International Atomic Energy Chief Gives Assessment of Fordow Damage, Warns Iran's Behavior Could Cause 'New Crisis'
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, stated that U.S. and Israeli strikes have caused "enormous damage" to Iran's nuclear program, rendering key facilities inoperable. He warned that Iran's potential refusal to cooperate with inspections could lead to a new crisis.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported Grossi's assessment, emphasizing that the strikes significantly set back Iran's nuclear capabilities for years. He cited intelligence from various sources, including the CIA, which indicated severe damage to Iran's nuclear facilities.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters following President Trump's return from the NATO summit in Europe. The briefing included updates from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan Caine regarding the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Considering Unusual Move to Undercut 'Terrible' Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell: Report
President Trump is reportedly considering replacing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell due to frustration over the Fed's slow approach to cutting interest rates. Trump may announce a replacement by September or October, which would allow the new chair to influence monetary policy before Powell's term ends.
While Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Powell, he has indicated he is not interested in firing him outright. The White House has urged the Fed to align its policies with the administration's economic goals.
Fox News: SEC SEAN DUFFY: 'One, big, beautiful bill' is down payment on a new, much-needed air traffic control system
The U.S. aims to modernize its air traffic control system with the proposed "One, Big, Beautiful Bill," which includes $12.5 billion in funding. This initiative is essential to enhance safety and efficiency in an increasingly busy airspace filled with drones and new technologies.
The current system, reliant on outdated equipment, has led to delays and inefficiencies. Industry leaders support the modernization effort, emphasizing the need for immediate upgrades to maintain aviation safety. Congress is urged to pass the bill to initiate these critical changes.
#health
Breitbart: MAHA: Nestlé to Remove FD&C Colors by Mid-2026
Nestlé has announced plans to eliminate all FD&C colors from its food and beverage products in the U.S. by mid-2026, following similar commitments from other food companies. This move aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance food safety and nutrition, responding to consumer demand for healthier options.
FDA officials have also pledged to work with the industry to remove synthetic dyes from the food supply, citing health concerns associated with petroleum-based chemicals. Other companies, including Kraft Heinz and General Mills, are making similar commitments to phase out artificial dyes in their products.
Fox News: Heart attack deaths have plummeted in US, but new cardiovascular threats emerge
Heart attack deaths in the U.S. have significantly decreased, with a 66% drop in overall heart disease-related death rates and nearly a 90% decline in heart attack fatalities, according to a study by the American Heart Association. However, deaths from other cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure and arrhythmias, have increased, now accounting for 47% of heart disease deaths.
Despite advancements in treatment and lifestyle changes contributing to the decline in heart attacks, risk factors like obesity and diabetes continue to rise, complicating the fight against heart disease. The study emphasizes the need for ongoing efforts to address chronic heart conditions as the population ages.
#education
Forbes: Byrd Rule Halts Student Loan Overhaul For Existing Borrowers
Senate ruling blocks key student loan reforms in budget bill; changes for future borrowers may come in 2026.
#crime
Breitbart: Florida Teacher Accused of Sex with Middle School Student in Classroom
A Florida middle school teacher, Sarah Jacas, 32, has been arrested for allegedly engaging in sexual acts with a 14-year-old student during the 2022-2023 school year. She faces multiple charges, including statutory rape, and is being held on a $19,000 bond.
The incidents reportedly occurred in her classroom, where she allegedly took measures to conceal their activities. The school has communicated to families that Jacas will not return pending the investigation.