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#politics
Breitbart: Supreme Court Allows South Carolina to Defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that South Carolina can block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, siding with the state in a case that questioned the rights of Medicaid patients to choose their healthcare providers. The decision allows South Carolina to defund Planned Parenthood, which has argued that this impacts access to essential healthcare services.
Pro-life advocates praised the ruling as a victory against taxpayer funding for abortion-related services, while dissenting justices warned it could undermine the rights of Medicaid recipients. Planned Parenthood expressed concern that this ruling could set a precedent for other states to follow.
Le Monde: Zohran Mamdani's meteoric rise in New York signals a widespread desire for change among Democrats
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old progressive candidate, won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo with 43.5% of the vote. This victory signals a shift in the Democratic Party and highlights Mamdani's rapid rise in political prominence.
Cuomo's campaign struggled to connect with voters, while Mamdani gained attention for his activism, including a hunger strike in support of taxi drivers. He is set to face current mayor Eric Adams, who has faced legal troubles, in the upcoming general election.
Breitbart: Thune Will Not Overrule Parliamentarian Regarding Medicaid Provisions
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) confirmed he would not overrule Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who rejected key Medicaid provisions in the proposed bill. Thune noted that alternative approaches could achieve similar outcomes, while emphasizing a focus on addressing Medicaid waste and fraud.
MacDonough's rulings also included the rejection of provisions related to transgender healthcare funding and Medicaid access for illegal immigrants. Thune defended the bill's intent, stating it does not cut Medicaid but aims for sustainable growth.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Donald Trump Endorses Breitbart EIC Marlow’s Forthcoming ‘Breaking the Law’ as a 'Must Read,' Issues Grave Warning on Lawfare
President Trump endorsed Alex Marlow's upcoming book, "Breaking the Law," which investigates the alleged weaponization of the legal system against him. Trump claims the book reveals corruption in the judicial system and warns that the left is using legal tactics to undermine America.
Marlow asserts that the legal challenges facing Trump are part of a broader "lawfare superstructure" threatening the conservative movement and American values. The book aims to expose the individuals and strategies behind this trend, making it a critical read for conservatives.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Iran Says It Will Preserve Nuclear Program 'Under Any Circumstances'
Iran has reaffirmed its commitment to its nuclear program, insisting it will continue uranium enrichment despite recent airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel that significantly damaged its facilities. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that Iran's right to nuclear energy remains intact under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
In response to the attacks, Iranian officials declared plans to expand their nuclear development, while the head of the IAEA noted substantial damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities. Despite this, Iran's leadership celebrated what they termed a victory over the U.S. and Israel, with Ayatollah Khamenei emphasizing resilience in the face of military actions.
#education
Forbes: Student Loans And Trump's Big Beautiful Bill: Here’s What To Know
President Trump's domestic policy bill aims to overhaul student loan programs to fund tax cuts. The House version proposes stricter loan limits and repayment plans, while the Senate has already toned down some controversial aspects, including caps on student loans and restrictions on Pell Grants.
The bill's provisions may lead to increased payments for borrowers and a shift toward private loans, which typically have higher interest rates. As the bill progresses, the final version is still subject to change before it can become law.
Fox News: House committee demands Brown University hand over memos on student behind DOGE-style email
The House Judiciary Committee is requesting internal memos from Brown University regarding student Alex Shieh, who faced disciplinary hearings after sending a DOGE-style email questioning the university's rising tuition costs. The committee expressed concerns that the university's actions may suppress free speech.
Shieh, who was cleared of wrongdoing, had emailed non-faculty employees to investigate their roles and the school's expenses. The committee is also looking into the unauthorized disclosure of Shieh's personal information. Brown University has stated it is cooperating with the inquiry.
#crime
The Western Journal: Police Arrest ‘Liver King’ After He Takes Feud with Joe Rogan Too Far
Brian "Liver King" Johnson was arrested in Austin, Texas, after making threats against podcast host Joe Rogan, challenging him to a fight. Johnson, who has no martial arts training, was charged with making a terroristic threat after police reviewed his social media posts.
Despite his arrest and a $20,000 bond, Johnson continued to post on social media. He gained fame for promoting a raw meat diet but later admitted to steroid use for his physique. Rogan has previously mocked Johnson on his podcast, although they have never interacted directly.
#sports
GB News: Boxing legend, 56, ready to come out of retirement to fight 'very controversial' Andrew Tate
Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. has called out former kickboxer and influencer Andrew Tate for a potential fight, expressing interest in making it happen despite Tate's ongoing legal issues. Jones, a four-time world champion, believes the bout would attract significant attention.
Additionally, Jones mentioned he would also be interested in fighting Tommy Fury, suggesting a co-main event featuring both Fury and Mike Tyson. He emphasized that such a card could break records and generate global interest, drawing parallels to iconic matches from boxing history.