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#politics

Fox News: Americans mock Democrats' $20M study to figure out 'what's wrong' with men
Americans mock Democrats' $20M study to figure out 'what's wrong' with men
Democrats are questioning their connection with male voters as they prepare for the 2024 presidential election. A $20 million study titled "Speaking with American Men" aims to analyze how to engage young male voters, but many interviewed find the funding unnecessary and question the party's understanding of masculinity.

The study comes amid concerns over the party's credibility and its struggle to appeal to male demographics, particularly after former President Trump's gains among young male voters. Despite the initiative, public sentiment suggests skepticism about the effectiveness of such studies.


Fox News: Former president congratulates democratic socialist on NYC primary win: 'I'm wishing you much success'
Former president congratulates democratic socialist on NYC primary win: 'I'm wishing you much success'
Former President Bill Clinton congratulated Zohran Mamdani on his primary victory in the New York City mayoral race, where he defeated Andrew Cuomo and others. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, aims to implement policies like freezing rent and providing free childcare.

Senator Elizabeth Warren also endorsed Mamdani, praising his grassroots campaign and focus on serving the public. In contrast, Donald Trump criticized Mamdani, labeling him a "100% Communist Lunatic."


#society

Fox News: Legalized same-sex marriage turns 10 after landmark Supreme Court decision reshaped American law and culture
Legalized same-sex marriage turns 10 after landmark Supreme Court decision reshaped American law and culture
The Supreme Court's 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage in the U.S., significantly shifting public opinion and cultural norms. Ten years later, support for same-sex marriage remains high, with 68% of Americans in favor, despite a notable decline in support among Republicans.

As a new conservative majority takes control in Washington, there are growing concerns about potential challenges to Obergefell. Recent polling indicates increased opposition to LGBTQ+ rights, with over 500 anti-LGBT bills introduced in 2024. Experts warn that the conservative Supreme Court may reconsider marriage equality in future cases.


Le Monde: French woman who burned her grandfather alive handed five-year sentence
French woman who burned her grandfather alive handed five-year sentence
A French woman, Emilie G., has been sentenced to five years in prison, with four years suspended, for killing her bedridden grandfather by setting his mattress on fire. The court ruled that her actions, described as an attempt to end his suffering, were not justified as euthanasia.

Prosecutors argued that her actions stemmed from personal frustrations, seeking a harsher 15-year sentence. The court acknowledged her mental state but concluded that her grandfather did not explicitly request assistance in dying. The case raises complex questions about euthanasia and mental health.


#history

GB News: Ancient temple belonging to mysterious Incan empire precursors discovered in Andes
Ancient temple belonging to mysterious Incan empire precursors discovered in Andes
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of Palaspata, an ancient temple linked to the Tiwanaku civilization near Lake Titicaca. This site, previously unexplored, reveals insights into the Tiwanaku's advanced society, which thrived until its collapse around 1,000 CE.

The temple served as a commercial hub and religious site, featuring enclosures and evidence of rituals tied to the solar equinox. The findings shed light on the Tiwanaku's influence and their methods of political and economic cooperation.


#health

The Federalist: HHS Vaccine Board To Review Effects Of Childhood Vaccination
HHS Vaccine Board To Review Effects Of Childhood Vaccination
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a systematic review of the childhood immunization schedule at the Department of Health and Human Services, aiming to assess the cumulative effects of vaccines. This initiative follows the replacement of previous committee members with ties to pharmaceutical companies.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will form working groups to evaluate vaccine safety and efficacy, including a specific focus on the Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns. New chairman Dr. Martin Kulldorff emphasized the importance of evidence-based medicine and thorough reviews of medical interventions.


#education

Fox News: Indiana governor freezes college tuition, citing 'broken system' in need of reform
Indiana governor freezes college tuition, citing 'broken system' in need of reform
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has requested a freeze on college tuition increases, citing that post-secondary education costs have surpassed healthcare expenses. He aims to reform the education system, emphasizing the need for higher education to operate more like a business and provide better value.

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has agreed to maintain flat tuition fees for in-state undergraduate students for the next two academic years. This decision marks a historic unanimous vote, reflecting Braun's commitment to making education more affordable amid rising student debt.


#technology

Fox News: Effortless golf with AI smart caddie that follows you
Effortless golf with AI smart caddie that follows you
The Robera Neo is an AI-powered smart caddie designed to follow golfers around the course, carrying clubs and allowing players to focus on their game. It uses advanced technology to navigate obstacles and can be controlled by simple gestures or voice commands.

Available in two models, the Neo offers features like swing analysis and real-time updates through a mobile app. Priced at $1,799 and $2,399, the caddies are currently offered at a discount via a Kickstarter campaign, with shipping expected in July 2025.